Research
Refereed Publications
- Unveiling: The Electoral Consequences of an Exogenous Mid-Campaign Court Ruling (with Aengus Bridgman, Aaron Erlich, Danielle Bohonos, and Christopher Ross), The Journal of Politics (2021, published version also available here)
- The electoral risks of austerity, European Journal of Political Research (2023, accepted version available here)
- What can de-polarize the polarizers? Affective polarization for party activists before and after elections (with Dani Sandu), Comparative Political Studies (2024, accepted version available here)
- Privileged interests on the party agenda: Bitcoin-related issues in two countries since 2020 (with Joost van Spanje and Greta Arancia Sanna), Acta Politica (2024, accepted version available here)
Under review
- How Voters Respond to Economic Shocks from Abroad (with Joost van Spanje) (Conditionally Accepted - Political Science Research and Methods, conditionally accepted version available here)
- The Source of Economic Shocks Matters for their Political Outcomes (with Leonardo Baccini and Krzysztof Pelc) (Accepted - Research & Politics, accepted version available here)
Working papers
- Economic shocks, responsibility attribution, and political insulation (draft version available here)
- The political impact of job destruction announcements: Evidence from the United Kingdom (with Riccardo Di Leo) (draft version available here)
- Does compensating the losers of globalization pay off electorally? The impact of the European Globalization Adjustment Fund on voting behavior (with Aengus Bridgman) (draft version available here)
- Do debates matter more in two-round presidential elections? (draft version available here)