Posts by Niklas Bolin
These encounters can spark curiosity and contribute to political engagement over time, but poorly designed visits may also reinforce distance and cynicism.
Party visits are not a quick fix, but a resource that can matter under the right conditions.
Using focus groups, we study how students experience party visits and what these encounters mean for democratic learning.
Main finding is that students do not primarily experience these visits as teaching, but rather as social encounters in which they assess politics in practice.
🚨New article out 🚨 (with Joel Jacobsson)
In the Journal of Social Science Education (w/ Joel Jacobsson):
“Inviting politics in: When and how school party visits matter for democratic learning”
doi.org/10.11576/jss...
Tack Jesper!
Big thanks to all contributors!
A fantastic contributor lineup:
Michael Koß, Marco Lisi, @emilievh.bsky.social, @irobo.bsky.social, @esmeraldavbon.bsky.social, @bramwauters.bsky.social, @jasmienluypaert.bsky.social, @aikowagner.bsky.social, Mariyana Angelova, Tim A. Mickler, David Willumsen & @Flemming Juul Christiansen.
New book coming June 2026!
Edited with @mhagevi.bsky.social: "A Research Agenda for Political Parties" covers key developments in party politics, from organisation and leadership to digital campaigns, AI, and coalition governance.
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3 YOUMEM articles published in the last few years.
3 accepted for publication and coming out in the next few months (in European Journal of Political Research, Politics & Gender, and, now, Political Studies).
And more under review...
This is our sixth article from the YOUMEM project. The YOUMEM dataset is now publicly available:
doi.org/10.7910/DVN/...
Co-authors:
@duncanmcdonnell.com
@ammassarisofia.bsky.social
@profannikawerner.bsky.social
Marco Valbruzzi
@rheinisch.bsky.social
@cwegscheider.bsky.social
Ann-Cathrine Jungar
New article accepted!
Do youth wings produce the party members parties hope for?
Using data from 5,000+ members in 12 youth wings across 6 countries, we show that active members are more ideologically aligned and engaged than passive ones – but longer membership is linked to lower ambition.
The best email to wake up to on a Monday morning ☀️
Coming soon in @politicsgenderj.bsky.social: our study on gender differences in political efficacy and ambition among youth wing members, drawing on original survey data from 12 parties across Australia, Austria, Germany, Italy, Spain and Sweden.
We’ve just released the Youth Wing Membership Survey (YOUMEM) dataset:
dataverse.harvard.edu/dataverse/ha...
It’s the largest comparative study of party youth wing members ever conducted, with survey responses from over 5,000 members of 12 centre-left and centre-right youth wings in 6 countries. 🧵
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Are you interested in the #RadicalRight in Sweden and Denmark? → N. Bolin. “A Loyal Rookie? The Sweden Democrats" First Year in the European Parliament”. In: The Polish Quarterly of International Affairs 11.2 (2015), pp. 59-77.
🎁 Christmas has come early for @ammassarisofia.bsky.social & me with the publication of our article "The geography of the party on the ground: Local branches in Italy and Sweden in the late twentieth century" in @politicalgeography.bsky.social:
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
@epsjournal.bsky.social has just published the articles of a special issue on "Political parties and youth’s political (under) representation", with an introduction by Daniel Stockemer (@uottawa.ca )
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
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If parties treat youth wings mainly as support teams, they risk attracting only careerists and losing politically driven young people.
Therefore parties need to open up to youth influence, even on issues beyond “youth politics” and provide meaningful opportunities for members to shape party policy.
The study draws on a nationwide web survey of almost 3,000 Swedish youth wing members . The findings reveal that career-oriented members are more likely to view the youth wing as a supportive ally. Politically driven members emphasize influencing the party line.
🚨New article out 🚨
Party youth wings are often described as partners that trade votes for influence with their senior parties. But how do their own members see it?
In this article I examine whether they think their organizations' mission is to influence the senior party or to support it.
Our article "Radicals, Moderates, & Aligned" is out in the latest issue of @ejprjournal.bsky.social.
[yes, it's been online for months but we all use this (non)milestone to pretend print editions still exist & re-publicise our articles]
So, a thread 🧵
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Our article on radicals, moderates, and aligned members in party youth wings is now out in the latest issue of @ejprjournal.bsky.social
ejpr.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
New publication
Huge congrats to Valdemar Holt on his first peer-reviewed publication – as first author! Co-authored with me and Ingela Wadbring.
We analyze Jimmie Åkesson’s speeches in the Swedish parliament (2010–2024) and track how the Sweden Democrats’ populist rhetoric has changed over time.
Thrilled that my article on women's activism in PRR parties has been published open access today in @cpsjournal.bsky.social 💫
journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
This is my favourite article from my PhD thesis. I love the topic, its findings, and the literature it draws on.
A quick 🧵:
How do mock elections shape students’ political engagement and democratic understanding? Our new research project explores how mock elections are organized in Swedish schools and what role they play in civic education.
We are hiring a doctoral student in political science at Mid Sweden University.
www.miun.se/en/work-at-t...
We are hiring a doctoral student in political science at Mid Sweden University.
www.miun.se/en/work-at-t...
🚨 Talking about harassment in politics hurts your political career.
Yes, even in 🇸🇪. And, yes, for both women & men.
Here’s what me and @sandrahkansson.bsky.social found in our Political Behavior paper using both experimental and descriptive approaches: link.springer.com/article/10.1... 👇