HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Piergiuseppe Fortunato from the de Neuchatel, Neuchu00e2tel, Switzerland have published the research: Social media, education, and the rise of populist Euroscepticism, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors show that the results are robust to the use of these instrumental variables. The paper examines how education, different uses of the internet to acquire information about politics, and their interactions, correlate with the diffusion Euroscepticism and distrust in EU institutions.
SUMMARY
The last time the authors saw a comparable diffusion of anti-establishment movements in the continent was in the mid . . .
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