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We also find that participation across multiple national contexts is best explained by extending standard models of political behavior—especially partisanship and political sophistication—rather than by frameworks emphasizing migrant-specific resources.
We show that transnational political participation varies substantially by the cost of participation. Lower-cost activities like voting and posting online commonly occur across multiple countries, while higher-cost forms of participation remain concentrated in the country of residence
Excited to share a new article with Eroll Kuhn, now published in @electoralstudies.bsky.social Using a novel survey of dual citizens, we examine when and why people participate politically across multiple national contexts. Read here: www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
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Due to the proliferation of dual citizenship and extraterritorial voting rights, a sizable and growing share of the world’s population can participate…
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Transnational political participation among dual citizens
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