Tag: Linda Bos
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And the winner is…. !? The battle for the most impactful framing of election results between media and politics in multi-party systems
in GrantsElection nights are exciting moments for politicians, journalists, and voters, but researchers still know little about what really happens on election night. Winning and losing in countries with multiple parties is rarely clear-cut. Who is actually considered a winner and who are the losers? The purpose of this project is to understand how and why…
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Modelling Real-Time Dynamics in SSH Research:An Integrated Research Workflow to Societal Events in the Digital Society
in GrantsThis project aims to integrate key elements of the SSH National Research Infrastructure to address an increasingly pressing challenge for SSH research: How can SSH researchers investigate, model and predict individual-and group-level reactions – i.e., how people feel, think and behave – during planned and unplanned events in an increasingly complex, dynamic and fragmented (digital)…
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Understanding the Youth Vote in the 2023 Dutch Election
in GrantsThis project extends the data collection of the Dutch Parliamentary Election Study 2023 with both self-reported media exposure data and digital trace data in order to gain more insights in youth political preference formation in the context of an election campaign. Funder: ODISSEI grant Researchers: Linda Bos, Felicia Loecherbach Start date: 1-11-2023 End date: n/a
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Moral Compass: How Moral Language of Dutch Politicians and Journalists Guide Citizens
in GrantsPolitical elites use moral language to shift public debates and to persuade and mobilize voters. Despite the significant consequences of morality, little is known about how Dutch politicians use moral language, how journalists amplify this use of moral language, and how citizens’ moral judgment is shaped by public moral discourse. This project studies (1) the…
