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Persuasion

A Source Like Any Other? Field and Survey Experiment Evidence on How Interest Groups Shape Public Opinion

Veröffentlicht am März 1, 2021 von Alexander Wuttke / 0 Kommentare

One result of political polarization is that citizens often react differently to new information, depending on whether they trust the communicator. Extensive ev...

publications

Article at LSE Business Review: For free trade, but against TTIP: public opinion and the backlash against globalisation

Veröffentlicht am Juli 5, 2018 von Alexander Wuttke / 0 Kommentare

LSE Business Review has published an article of ours (Jungherr, Mader, Schoen, Wuttke) summarizing the paper „Context-driven attitude formation: the diffe...

publications

New publication in [Review of International Political Economy]: Context-Driven Attitude Formation – The Difference Between Supporting Free Trade in the Abstract and Supporting Specific Trade Agreements

Veröffentlicht am Februar 18, 2018 von Alexander Wuttke / 0 Kommentare

Many studies use the same factors to explain attitudes toward specific trade agreements and attitudes toward the principle of free trade and thus treat both obj...

Dissertation/Persuasion

Talking persuasion and participation at #MPSA2017

Veröffentlicht am April 20, 2017 von Alexander Wuttke / 0 Kommentare

Conferences are the sweet treat of academic life. At MPSA in Chicago I had the chance discuss a paper on electoral integrity and to present two of our own ongoi...

Persuasion

Testing persuasion in the real world

Veröffentlicht am Oktober 8, 2016 von Alexander Wuttke / 2 Kommentare

The effectiveness of political actors in influencing public opinion by specific persuasive appeals is poorly understood. From laboratory experiments we have lea...

About

Alexander Wuttke studies political behavior in Mannheim, Germany. His current research focuses on challenges to liberal democracy from the perspective of ordinary citizens.

Neueste Beiträge

  • A Source Like Any Other? Field and Survey Experiment Evidence on How Interest Groups Shape Public Opinion März 1, 2021
  • Symposium on ‚Opening Political Science‘ Januar 7, 2021
  • Dr. Wuttke Dezember 2, 2020
  • Are citizens turning away from democracy? August 18, 2020
  • ZEIT Wissen: „Forschung wird glaubwürdiger“ Mai 1, 2020
  • When the Whole Is Greater than the Sum of Its Parts Februar 9, 2020

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