
Francesco Colombo
@colombofranc
Assistant Professor @CollegioCA. Far-right, trust & social capital, social status, political nostalgia, inequality. PhD @EUI_EU. #firstgen.
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Using two novel survey experiments in 🇩🇪🇮🇹🇬🇧, Björn Bremer and I study citizens' social policy priorities in a new PSRM Journal article. 👉Paper: cup.org/3IVayu6 👉Preprint: osf.io/preprints/soca… 👇A thread about the most important findings. /1



Job Alert! A PhD and a 3-year postdoc position related to the “DelibRef” project led by me and funded by Carlsberg Foundation at University of Southern Denmark Syddansk Universitet. Apply by 1st May! Start in September. Feel free to write me for further details. carlsbergfondet.dk/en/Forskningsa…

Thrilled to see our work w/ Elias Dinas & Sergi Martínez Journal of Politics @[email protected]. Using data from flags hanging from balconies, we study a real-world case of changes in political norms: the normalization of Spanish nationalism after the referendum on Catalan independence. journals.uchicago.edu/doi/epdf/10.10…


Today is the perfect day to share that my article with Juan Masullo "The Political Legacies of Wartime Resistance: How Local Communities in Italy Keep Anti-fascist Sentiments Alive" is forthcoming at Comparative Political Studies! A preprint is available at osf.io/ve8w4 #polisci



My paper on political stigma and preference falsification is now published in the "Ahead of print" section Journal of Politics @[email protected]. If you are interested, the first 50 downloads are free using this link: journals.uchicago.edu/eprint/KKHA4JG…


💭 Does economic inequality reduce political system support? Using local-level evidence from Denmark 🇩🇰 Francesco Colombo, Peter Thisted Dinesen, & K Sønderskov study the relationship between economic inequality & political system support #OpenAccess 🔓 bit.ly/3z2ARPM

Very happy to have 2 publications out today: In the first one (led by Daniele Caramani and Siyana Gurova) in Comparative Political Studies we analyze the framing of world cleavages, using word embedding-based scaling and a cool dataset of Economist articles since the 19th century.

🚨 Happy to have this study (with Kristina Bakkær Simonsen ) out today in PSRM Journal. I think it is a timely paper on how (radical-right) politicians and parties can use moral-emotional appeals to set the 'tone' of public debate -> focusing on the immigration debate in Germany. 👇