Morgan Le Corre Juratic

Morgan Le Corre Juratic
  • Ph.D. Researcher - European University Institute
  • PhD Student at European University Institute

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Current institution
European University Institute
Current position
  • PhD Student
Education
September 2018 - August 2022
European University Institute
Field of study
  • Political Science

Publications

Publications (6)
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Generations of political scientists seek to understand the relationship between citizens' democratic values and democratic stability. The key premise of this research tradition is that democratic societies live on a ``social consensus'' over a set of democratic values; a democratic norm. Yet, until today scholarship has neither carefully theorized...
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Social scientists have long debated the question of how much social desirability biases affect the information they can gather from online survey responses. However, it remains unclear how and to what extent we can measure it. Reviewing relevant literature focusing on this problem,we argue that the most promising way to measure social desirability...
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This paper examines why the electoral breakthrough of radical parties further reinforces democratic dissatisfaction among their voters. Against the prevailing utilitarian framework, we argue that an affective response to the out-group instead of the in-group party results better explains changes in democratic evaluations under growing affective pol...
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English Whilst the politicization of the EU has been increasingly studied over recent years, the analysis has been focusing mainly on political parties and media. Thus, although not completely overlooked, studies looking at EU politicization amongst individuals remain scarce. This article presents a new qualitative dataset from 21 focus groups cond...

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