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Posts by Rens Chazottes

I am thrilled to share that my first academic article has just been published in the Journal of Experimental Political Science! 🎉

Using a pre-registered survey experiment, we examine perceptions of non-electoral sanctions in a highly hierarchical political context.

#politicalscience

4 months ago 6 0 0 0

Publication du rapport d’évaluation d’impact des ateliers 2tonnes dans l’enseignement supérieur !

Le rapport publié ici: rens-chazottes.com/publication/...

Un wébinaire pour discuter des résultats!

Mardi 23 juillet 2025, de 15h00 à 17h00
Inscription : events.teams.microsoft.com/event/606171...

9 months ago 2 1 0 0

Join our webinar on the impact of climate education workshops in France on Wednesday July 23 at 3 PM (in French)! @renschazottes.bsky.social, @susannagarside.bsky.social, @maxbradley.bsky.social, and I will share findings from our study of over 2000 students across 10 higher education institutions.

9 months ago 8 3 1 0

🚨 Big News for European Political Science 🚨

We’re thrilled to announce the launch of the European Political Science Society (EPSS): a new, member-led, not-for-profit association built to support our scholarly community.

🔗 epssnet.org

Here’s a thread with everything you need to know.

🧵

9 months ago 375 210 4 58
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🚨New Paper🚨
Would people support global redistributive policies?
Surveys in 20 countries show strong majority support for:
- global climate policies
- a global wealth tax
- a global democratic assembly
- transfers from high- to low-income countries
1/N

1 year ago 28 10 1 2

Done ✔️

1 year ago 58 20 2 2
BJPolS abstract discussing politicians' perceptions of public opinion accuracy regarding leadership performance, featured on a green background with white text.

BJPolS abstract discussing politicians' perceptions of public opinion accuracy regarding leadership performance, featured on a green background with white text.

NEW -

Do Political Leaders Understand Public Opinion Better than Backbenchers? - cup.org/3CNR4dt

- Stefaan Walgrave, Julie Sevenans, Frédéric Varone, @liorsheffer.bsky.social & @breunig.bsky.social

#OpenAccess

1 year ago 16 8 1 2
British Journal of Political Science Alvarez-Benjumea & Valentim abstract image

British Journal of Political Science Alvarez-Benjumea & Valentim abstract image

#OpenAccess from our new issue -

The Enforcement of Political Norms - cup.org/42hNVx3

- @amaliaab.bsky.social & @valentimvicente.bsky.social

"Our findings highlight the micro-level mechanisms by which social influence affects the behaviour of democratic citizens."

1 year ago 13 5 0 1
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abstract reads: Collective social and political imaginaries of energy transitions are underpinned by a particular temporality of linear, teleological paths of progress and modernity, conjuring an abstract future. But what happens when the future is suddenly here? Drawing on sociological and related literatures on ruination and decay, this article offers insights into how different actors respond when they find the temporalities through which they understand the world disrupted. Using empirical insights from the coal phase out process in Alberta, Canada, I analyse how different actors navigate temporal disorder and seek to re-instate temporal order. In doing so, I argue that the temporal is political, offering a novel lens for examining the power dynamics entangled in the phase out of fossil fuels.

abstract reads: Collective social and political imaginaries of energy transitions are underpinned by a particular temporality of linear, teleological paths of progress and modernity, conjuring an abstract future. But what happens when the future is suddenly here? Drawing on sociological and related literatures on ruination and decay, this article offers insights into how different actors respond when they find the temporalities through which they understand the world disrupted. Using empirical insights from the coal phase out process in Alberta, Canada, I analyse how different actors navigate temporal disorder and seek to re-instate temporal order. In doing so, I argue that the temporal is political, offering a novel lens for examining the power dynamics entangled in the phase out of fossil fuels.

New article! #OpenAcess

A tale of two coals: the politics of time in coal phase out by Bregje van Veelen.

This article brings sociological literature on ruination to bear on the political processes of fossil fuel phase out.

doi.org/10.1080/0964...

1 year ago 19 8 0 0
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From our new issue: "Searching for Ecoterrorism: The Crucial Case of the Unabomber" by Sean Fleming. #ASPRNewIssue www.cambridge.org/core/journals/american-p...

1 year ago 11 6 0 0
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From our new issue: "Bureaucratic Quality and Electoral Accountability" by Tara Slough. #ASPRNewIssue www.cambridge.org/core/journals/american-p...

1 year ago 14 6 0 0
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Amazon communities reap the smallest share of bioeconomy profits Traditional people need more financing, better access to energy and improved roads to get their products into the market.

Traditional communities in the #Amazon are highly skilled in making their living by harvesting forest fruits + tending small gardens. Despite doing the job’s harder part, studies show that these families earn the smallest share of the profits.
#bioeconomy
news.mongabay.com/2025/01/amaz...

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