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Read more in the paper: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/... #SocialInequality #Discrimination #PoliticalParticipation #ProtestResearch
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👉 Everyday discrimination significantly increases political participation (by 9–18 percentage points) 👉 Institutional discrimination plays a much more limited role
This research note investigates how discriminatory experiences shape political protest behaviour among lower social class citizens. While prior studies show that discrimination mobilises ethnic and r...
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Everyday Discrimination as a Driver of Political Protest Among the Lower Social Class: Evidence from Germany
🍟📊 What happens when data science meets cafeteria food? In our new blog post, Paul Gies shares how a simple Python course turned into a 2-year hobby project: a “Mensabot” that scrapes daily menu data and reveals surprising insights. 🤖
In dem neuen Blogbeitrag berichten @conradziller.bsky.social und Aya Alali über das Projekt „DataVibes“: einen Instagram- und TikTok-Kanal, der Statistik, Forschungsmethoden und politische Themen in kurzen, verständlichen Videos vermittelt. 🎥📱(2/3)
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Using data from the 2021 wave of the DeZIM.panel (Germany), we extend research beyond ethnic and racial minorities to a class perspective—highlighting the political relevance of everyday discrimination.
From most common dishes to rising prices and vegan variety—plus an open dataset on GitHub for you to explore. 👇Check it out! www.politik-wissenschaft.org/2026/05/18/h...
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