Bio

In my PhD Thesis, I work on European surveys (e.g., EVS, ESS, EES), particularly focusing on citizens' support for populist parties and populist attitudes. I aim to find individual and contextual factors that explain support for populism across European countries. The focus is on voters' grievances, institutional factors and party competition. Other research interests are on Voting behaviour, Electoral biases, Digital Populism, and COVID-19 rule compliance.

Courses

Recent publications

  1. Voting, fast and slow - Ballot order and likeability effects in the f…

    Marolla, F., Maineri, A., Tagliabue, J., & Cassani, G. (2023). Voting, fast and slow: Ballot order and likeability effects in the five-star movement’s 2012 online primary election. Contemporary Italian Politics.
  2. Voting, fast and slow: Ballot order and likeability effects in the Fi…

    Marolla, F., Maineri, A. M., Tagliabue, J., & Cassani, G. (2023). Voting, fast and slow: Ballot order and likeability effects in the Five Star Movement's 2012 online primary election. SocArXiv Papers.

Find an expert or expertise