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View article: Risk and the Gender Gap in Attitudes toward Artificial Intelligence
Risk and the Gender Gap in Attitudes toward Artificial Intelligence Open
The potential for artificial intelligence to disrupt life and work has prompted debates on its regulation. This paper examines the gender gap in attitudes toward AI, focusing on how differences in risk-taking influence support for AI adopt…
View article: The Potential for Political Backlash Against AI
The Potential for Political Backlash Against AI Open
Artificial intelligence is poised to reconfigure the economy and politics. Although new technologies often produce net economic gains, their costs and benefits are unequally distributed, making them susceptible to politicization. We argue …
View article: Attitudes toward artificial intelligence (AI) and globalization: Common microfoundations and political implications
Attitudes toward artificial intelligence (AI) and globalization: Common microfoundations and political implications Open
Advances in artificial intelligence (AI) are reshaping labor markets and sparking political debates. Like economic globalization, AI developments promise benefits, including job creation and lower prices, but also costs such as job displac…
View article: Risk and the Gender Gap in Attitudes toward Artificial Intelligence
Risk and the Gender Gap in Attitudes toward Artificial Intelligence Open
The potential for artificial intelligence to disrupt life and work has prompted debates on its regulation. This paper examines the gender gap in attitudes toward AI, focusing on how differences in risk-taking influence support for AI adopt…
View article: Explaining Women’s Skepticism toward Artificial Intelligence: The Role of Risk Orientation and Risk Exposure
Explaining Women’s Skepticism toward Artificial Intelligence: The Role of Risk Orientation and Risk Exposure Open
Rapid advances in artificial intelligence (AI) present substantial economic and social opportunities but also significant risks for different groups in society. This paper examines the gender gap in attitudes toward AI adoption, with a foc…
View article: The Potential for Political Backlash Against AI
The Potential for Political Backlash Against AI Open
Artificial intelligence is poised to reconfigure the economy and politics. Although new technologies often produce net economic gains, their costs and benefits are unequally distributed, making them susceptible to politicization. We argue …
View article: The Potential for Political Backlash Against AI
The Potential for Political Backlash Against AI Open
Artificial intelligence is poised to reconfigure the economy and politics. Although new technologies often produce net economic gains, their costs and benefits are unequally distributed, making them susceptible to politicization. We argue …
View article: Geo-Political Rivalry and Anti-Immigrant Sentiment: A Conjoint Experiment in 22 Countries
Geo-Political Rivalry and Anti-Immigrant Sentiment: A Conjoint Experiment in 22 Countries Open
Introducing an international relations perspective into the literature on anti-immigrant attitudes, we hypothesize that immigrants from rival countries will be shunned and immigrants from allied countries preferred, especially by responden…
View article: Geo-political rivalry and anti-immigrant sentiment. A conjoint experiment in 22 countries
Geo-political rivalry and anti-immigrant sentiment. A conjoint experiment in 22 countries Open
(This article has been accepted for publication by the American Political Science Review). Introducing an international relations perspective into the literature on anti-immigrant attitudes, we hypothesize that immigrants from rival countr…
View article: Attitudes toward automation and the demand for policies addressing job loss: the effects of information about trade-offs
Attitudes toward automation and the demand for policies addressing job loss: the effects of information about trade-offs Open
Does providing information about the costs and benefits of automation affect the perceived fairness of a firm's decision to automate or support for government policies addressing automation's labor market consequences? To answer these ques…
View article: Perceived technological threat and vote choice: evidence from 15 European democracies
Perceived technological threat and vote choice: evidence from 15 European democracies Open
The political consequences of workplace technological adoption have become a focus of recent party politics research. This article contributes to this literature by directly examining how the perceived threat of technological change relate…
View article: Replication Data for: Attitudes toward automation and the demand for policies addressing job loss: the effects of information about trade-offs
Replication Data for: Attitudes toward automation and the demand for policies addressing job loss: the effects of information about trade-offs Open
Does providing information about the costs and benefits of automation affect the perceived fairness of a firm's decision to automate and support for different policies in response? To answer this question, we use a combination of survey an…
View article: Who Can Assert Ownership Over Automation? Workplace Technological Change, Populist and Ethno-nationalist Rhetoric, and Candidate Support
Who Can Assert Ownership Over Automation? Workplace Technological Change, Populist and Ethno-nationalist Rhetoric, and Candidate Support Open
Technological change has dramatically reshaped labour markets, but technology’s distributional implications have to date been less politicized than other economic shocks. However, as technological advances accelerate, political parties may…
View article: Politics as Usual? Measuring Populism, Nationalism, and Authoritarianism in U.S. Presidential Campaigns (1952-2020) with Deep Neural Language Models
Politics as Usual? Measuring Populism, Nationalism, and Authoritarianism in U.S. Presidential Campaigns (1952-2020) with Deep Neural Language Models Open
Radical-right campaigns commonly employ three discursive elements: anti-elite populism, exclusionary and declinist nationalism, and authoritarianism. Recent scholarship has explored whether these frames have diffused from radical-right to …
View article: Reclaiming the Past to Transcend the Present: Nostalgic Appeals in U.S. Presidential Elections
Reclaiming the Past to Transcend the Present: Nostalgic Appeals in U.S. Presidential Elections Open
Nostalgic appeals to an idealized past are often employed in radical-right discourse. In this study, we examine precedents for this strategy in mainstream politics. We make use of recent advances in natural language processing—specifically…
View article: Replication Data for: The Partisan Sorting of "America"
Replication Data for: The Partisan Sorting of "America" Open
Includes all data used to generate LCA models and subsequent regressions.
View article: Replication Data for "Moralizing Immigration: Political Framing, Moral Conviction, and Polarization in the United States and Denmark"
Replication Data for "Moralizing Immigration: Political Framing, Moral Conviction, and Polarization in the United States and Denmark" Open
Replication materials for "Moralizing Immigration: Political Framing, Moral Conviction, and Polarization in the United States and Denmark".
View article: Populist and nativist attitudes: Does ingroup-outgroup thinking spill over across domains?
Populist and nativist attitudes: Does ingroup-outgroup thinking spill over across domains? Open
What are the attitudinal consequences of the growing pervasiveness of populism and nativism? We conceive of both populism and nativism as binary moral frameworks predicated on an antagonistic relationship between ‘us’ and ‘them’. Our study…
View article: Populism as Dog-Whistle Politics: Anti-Elite Discourse and Sentiments Toward Minority Groups
Populism as Dog-Whistle Politics: Anti-Elite Discourse and Sentiments Toward Minority Groups Open
Past research has devoted more attention to the consequences of populism for party politics and governance than to the effects of populist claims on public attitudes—and particularly, to how populism interacts with nationalism to exacerbat…
View article: The Partisan Sorting of "America": How Nationalist Cleavages Shaped the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election
The Partisan Sorting of "America": How Nationalist Cleavages Shaped the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election Open
Political scientists have acknowledged the importance of nationalism as a constitutive element of radical-right politics, but have typically empirically reduced the phenomenon to specific out-group sentiments. Sociologists, in contrast, ha…
View article: Ethno‐nationalist populism and the mobilization of collective resentment
Ethno‐nationalist populism and the mobilization of collective resentment Open
Scholarly and journalistic accounts of the recent successes of radical‐right politics in Europe and the United States, including the Brexit referendum and the Trump campaign, tend to conflate three phenomena: populism, ethno‐nationalism an…
View article: Varieties of American Popular Nationalism
Varieties of American Popular Nationalism Open
Despite the relevance of nationalism for politics and intergroup relations, sociologists have devoted surprisingly little attention to the phenomenon in the United States, and historians and political psychologists who do study the United …