Accueil>[Seminar Political Behaviour] Curbing Citizen Support for Violence Against Politicians
16 janvier 2026
[Seminar Political Behaviour] Curbing Citizen Support for Violence Against Politicians
À propos de cet événement
Le 16 janvier 2026 de 10:15 à 12:00
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Centre for European Studies and Comparative Politics (CEE)Rising political violence and affective polarization pose a pressing threat to democratic stability, challenging classic theories of state formation that emphasize the state’s monopoly on legitimate force. Reducing citizen support for violence against politicians is therefore crucial to safeguard democratic institutions. To examine how this can be addressed, we use two pre-registered survey experiments in France and Belgium that manipulate politician characteristics (gender, age, and party) and violence’s severity. We find that extreme violent attitudes remain rare, although support for verbal abuse online is substantial. Importantly, our results reveal that such attitudes are largely unrelated to partisan hostility. We then show that simple interventions (humanizing politicians through perspective-taking or stressing the importance of ideological pluralism for democracy) reduce support for political violence. These findings suggest that protecting institutions requires addressing underlying societal predispositions by promoting empathy and reinforcing norms of political tolerance.
Speaker
Diane Bolet, Sciences Po, CEE
Seminar Presentation
The Sciences Po Political Behavior Seminar is a monthly research seminar that brings together scholars working on empirical political science, with a particular focus on political behavior in its many forms—voting, participation, institutions and beyond.
This seminar is jointly organized by three leading research centers at Sciences Po:
- CEE (Centre for European Studies and Comparative Politics)
- CEVIPOF (Centre for Political Research at Sciences Po)
- CDSP (Centre for Socio-Political Data)
The goal is to bridge disciplinary and institutional boundaries and methodological approaches.
Currently coordinated by Kevin Arceneaux, Emiliano Grossman, and Jan Rovny, the seminar provides a platform for both established and early-career researchers to present cutting-edge work, receive feedback, and engage in critical discussions. Presentations typically feature original empirical research, usually drawing on survey data, experiments, interviews, or advanced quantitative methods.
More information: https://behavior.sciencespo.fr/
À propos de cet événement
Le 16 janvier 2026 de 10:15 à 12:00
Organisé par
Centre for European Studies and Comparative Politics (CEE)