Items where Author is "Tilley, James"
Number of items: 23.
Narcissism and affective polarization. (2025)
Tilley, James; Hobolt, Sara
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Why regional spending does not affect support for the European Union. (2025)
Ward, Albert; Tilley, James; Hobolt, Sara
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The polarizing effect of partisan echo chambers. (2023)
Hobolt, Sara; Lawall, Katharina; Tilley, James
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Brexit as an identity:political identities and policy norms. (2023)
Tilley, James; Hobolt, Sara
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Losers’ consent and emotions in the aftermath of the Brexit referendum. (2023)
Tilley, James; Hobolt, Sara
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Policy preferences and policy legitimacy after referendums:evidence from the Brexit negotiations. (2022)
Hobolt, Sara; Tilley, James; Leeper, Thomas J.
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When the pound in people's pocket matters: how changes to personal financial circumstances affect party choice. (2018)
Tilley, James; Neundorf, Anja; Hobolt, Sara
Age significantly impacts on the choices that voters make at elections.
Tilley, James
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Blaming Europe? Responsibility without accountability in the European Union.
Hobolt, Sara; Tilley, James
Clarity of responsibility: how government cohesion conditions performance voting.
Hobolt, Sara; Tilley, James; Banducci, Susan
Divided by the vote:affective polarization in the wake of the Brexit referendum.
Hobolt, Sara; Leeper, Thomas J.; Tilley, James
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Facing up to the facts: what causes economic perceptions?
de Vries, Catherine E.; Hobolt, Sara; Tilley, James
Fleeing the centre: the rise of challenger parties in the aftermath of the Euro crisis.
Hobolt, Sara; Tilley, James
Is the government to blame?: an experimental test of how partisanship shapes perceptions of performance and responsibility.
Tilley, James; Hobolt, Sara
Listening to the government: how information shapes responsibility attributions.
Hobolt, Sara; Tilley, James; Wittrock, Jill
Measuring subgroup preferences in conjoint experiments.
Leeper, Thomas J.; Hobolt, Sara; Tilley, James
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Political sophistication and issue voting:an intra-individual level analysis.
Sturgis, Patrick; Tilley, James
Right-wing citizens in right-wing countries dislike the EU, but right-wing citizens in left-wing countries support European integration.
Garry, John; Tilley, James
Voters might be fed up with politicians, but they will listen to people ‘like them’.
Hobolt, Sara; Leeper, Thomas J.; Tilley, James
While voters might blame the EU for policy failures, it is extremely difficult for them to effectively hold it to account.
Hobolt, Sara; Tilley, James
Who's in charge?: how voters attribute responsibility in the European Union.
Hobolt, Sara B.; Tilley, James
The effect of politically homogenous neighbourhoods on affective polarization:evidence from Britain.
Tilley, James; Hobolt, Sara
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A vote against Europe?: explaining defection at the 1999 and 2004 European Parliament elections.
Hobolt, Sara; Spoon, Jae-Jae; Tilley, James