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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
This set of studies analyze the dynamics that shape public opinion toward democratic norms and backsliding. They examine what shapes people's attitudes toward democratic principles and their willingness to hold officials accountable for violations of democratic norms.
Pro-democratic Norms against Undemocratic Behavior - Kristian Vrede Skaaning Frederiksen, Aarhus University; Morgan Le Corre Juratic, Aarhus University; Tim Lars Allinger, Aarhus University; Daniel Bischof, Aarhus University
Citizen Support for Direct Democracy Backsliding in the U.S. - Daniel R. Biggers, University of California, Riverside; Jieun Lee, University of California, Riverside
Attitudinal Sexism, Anti-feminism, & Support for Democratic Backsliding - Matilde Ceron, European University Institute; Zoe Lefkofridi, University of Vienna; Vera Beloshitzkaya, Paris Lodron University of Salzburg
American Carnage: How Belief in the “Big Lie” Influences Democratic Attitudes - Thomas J. Hayes, University of Connecticut; Antonio Ugues, St. Mary's College of Maryland
Democratic Backsliding in Africa: Resilient Demand, Flagging Supply - Joseph Asunka, Afrobarometer