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Frank Mols

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Senior Lecturer in Political Science @POLSISEngage, researching leadership, followership, populist movements, voter attitudes and political behaviour.

Brisbane QLD, Australia
Joined April 2016
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2 years
Populist radical right parties are often said to predominantly attract poor 'losers of globalization', and to benefit from economic crisis. However, when studying populist voting patterns longitudinally it becomes clear this is a (very pervasive) myth. #Populism #TheWealthParadox
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RT @KirrilShields: Nice to be part of the @POLSISEngage / @ASPI_org / @APR2P cohort at the #Disinfo_pacific conference with @jfowl37, @f_mo
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RT @SueBarrett: @MichaelPascoe01 @MichaelWestBiz Michael, @f_mols Frank Mols has done outstanding research on the Wealth Paradox - economic…
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RT @OctaviaIonescu: 🚨Very happy to see this paper published in @GPIR_SAGE : With all-star team @jetten_j @drCharlie
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RT @AnnKristinKolln: Why do voters consider political parties necessary but still dislike them so much? A first suggestion can be found in…
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RT @VersteegenLuca: What is #radicalright voters' position in society? Narratives like "left behind”, “losers”, or “alternative” suggest…
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1 year
RT @GefjonOff: My final & favorite dissertation paper is published at @EJPRjournal!🎉 I analyze qual interviews w/ radical right voters for…
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RT @giannaeick: So exciting! My first monograph "Welfare Chauvinism in Europe" is finally out. I examine under which conditions the public…
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1 year
@gavinlmiller1 @StephenLongAus Wikipedia has a page on Cartel Party theory, which is a good start I think:
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1 year
RT @f_mols: Our 2017 CUP book 'The Wealth Paradox: Economic Prosperity and the Hardening of Attitudes' can be ordered here 👉
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2 years
The 1882 'Chinese Exclusion Act' is an early example (from the USA) of #TheWealthParadox; Immigrants doing well economically, making it into government, and throwing down the ladder by which they rose ...
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RT @SueBarrett: @SuDharmapala Su, @f_mols has done extensive research into the attiudes of the wealthy which presents compelling evidence o…
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2 years
@BronFredericks Good luck Bronwyn!
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2 years
@lisagriffiths42 @MRobertsQLD @AustDems As the following examples show, correlations are not necessarily evidence of causation 😂😅
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@PeteMinde Thanks for the positive feedback, Peter - Much appreciated!
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2 years
@mathieuoneil Fair point - here some evidence from #France:
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2 years
@PeteMinde It is written in a style that is accessible for a wider audience (as per the publisher's instructions)
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3 years
@rachelrwithers See also:
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3 years
@POLSISEngage A/Prof Marianne Hanson (author of the 2022 book 'Challenging Nuclearism'), is a guest on Phillip Adam's ABC Radio National show Late Night Live. Hear the episode here:
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3 years
@zilenaj Here is what we can do to fix this broken system: 1. Breaking up the ALP-LPA cartel/duopoly. 2. By voting for independents and centrist minor parties 3. Electoral reform (adopt Proportional Representation)
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