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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
This panel examines the relationship between religion and right-wing populism across various subfields of political science. Specifically, papers examine the relationship between right-wing populism and political violence, support for elected officials, and the propensity of religious groups to insulate themselves from broader society.
Bridging the Divide: Religious Exclusivity and the Local State in France - Elizabeth Dekeyser, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Bringing in the Sheaves: How the Christian Right Talks Up Elected Officials - Paul A. Djupe, Denison University; Angelia R. Wilson, University of Manchester
Politics and the Pulpit: Political Rhetoric and Religious Violence - Robert Thuan Brathwaite, Michigan State University; Baekkwan Park
Religion & Populist Violence: Evidence from Killings in the Philippine Drug War - David T. Buckley, University of Louisville; Steven Brooke, University of Wisconsin- Madison; Ronald Umali Mendoza, Ateneo School of Government