The Halo Effect: Perceptions of Diffuse Threat and SVP Vote Share

Volume: 14, Issue: 1, Pages: 27 - 54
Published: Apr 25, 2018
Abstract
The voter strength of right-wing populist parties is regularly attributed either to a feeling of threat from a high proportion of local foreigners or to the lack of opportunities for contact between the majority and the minority. This contribution is theoretically based on a synthesis of these perspectives, known as the Halo effect. Accordingly, it is not so much the local size of the local population, which is perceived as foreign, but rather...
Paper Details
Title
The Halo Effect: Perceptions of Diffuse Threat and SVP Vote Share
Published Date
Apr 25, 2018
Volume
14
Issue
1
Pages
27 - 54
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