Tarek Jaziri-Arjona
PhD Researcher
Department of Social and Political Science
European University Institute
tarek.jaziriarjona@eui.eu
I am a PhD candidate in Social and Political Science at the European University Institute. My research focuses on political behavior, political norms and the dynamics of the radical right in Europe, exploring how its rise is moderated by social ties. I also study the interplay of female political representation, political norms, attitudes, and behaviors, as well as the political integration of immigrants an their influence in the elections.
I earned my M.A. in Social Sciences from IC3JM-University Carlos III, and I have further enriched my academic experience with research visits at NYU and LSE.
Publications
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Jaziri-Arjona, T. (2021). Las brechas electorales generacional y urbano-rural en el voto a Vox. In Oliván Navarro, F. (Eds.), El toro por los cuernos: Vox, la extrema derecha europea y el voto obrero. Tecnos.
Working Papers
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From Early to Late Supporters of New Parties: Evidence from the Rise of the Radical Right in Western Europe
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Short-Term Mobility and Changes in Political Norms (with Vicente Valentim)
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Economic Insecurity and Far Right Support: Social Relationships as Buffers or Catalysts (with Jona De Jong)
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Women in Local Politics and the Shifting Ideological Gender Gap in Norway (with Ingvild Zinober)
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The Meloni Effect: Far-Right Leaders and Gender Norms (with Francesca Bramucci and Vicente Valentim)
Work in Progress
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Immigrant Enfranchisement and Local Elections: Evidence from Spain (with Simon Hix)
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Local Borders, National Shifts: The Neighborhood Impact of Immigration on Voting for the Radical Right in Spain