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Terror headlines and voting

Terror headlines and voting
Terror headlines and voting
By combining data on terror news and individual political preferences, this paper finds that headlines about ISIS and terrorism in the context of the Syrian crisis increased the support for right-wing populism in England for the period 2013 to 2019
Political preferences, Refugees, Right-wing populism, Syrian crisis
0165-1765
Ghazaryan, Armine
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Giulietti, Corrado
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Wahba, Jackline
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Ghazaryan, Armine
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Wahba, Jackline
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Ghazaryan, Armine, Giulietti, Corrado and Wahba, Jackline (2022) Terror headlines and voting. Economics Letters, 216, [110562]. (doi:10.1016/j.econlet.2022.110562).

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By combining data on terror news and individual political preferences, this paper finds that headlines about ISIS and terrorism in the context of the Syrian crisis increased the support for right-wing populism in England for the period 2013 to 2019

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Accepted/In Press date: 24 April 2022
e-pub ahead of print date: 30 April 2022
Published date: July 2022
Additional Information: Funding Information: This work is funded by the Economic and Social Research Council , grant ES/K007394/1 . The UKHLS (Understanding Society) Survey is conducted by the Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex. Access to the datasets is provided by the UK Economic and Social Data Service. Funding Information: This work is funded by the Economic and Social Research Council, grant ES/K007394/1. The UKHLS (Understanding Society) Survey is conducted by the Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex. Access to the datasets is provided by the UK Economic and Social Data Service. Publisher Copyright: © 2022 Elsevier B.V.
Keywords: Political preferences, Refugees, Right-wing populism, Syrian crisis

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Local EPrints ID: 457165
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/457165
ISSN: 0165-1765
PURE UUID: 1a015c64-d781-49c9-8476-801fab09f86e
ORCID for Corrado Giulietti: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-2986-4438
ORCID for Jackline Wahba: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-0002-3443

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Date deposited: 25 May 2022 16:52
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 07:17

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Author: Armine Ghazaryan
Author: Jackline Wahba ORCID iD

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