Tuesday, March 01, 2022

Reading Group: Behavioural Science & Voting

During reading groups with students here at LSE, we will discuss papers from a number of emerging literatures at the interface of behavioural science. I am making the papers and reading lists available on this blog as they may be of interest to wider readers. 

The readings for this one on behavioural science and voting are below. 

Allcott, H., & Gentzkow, M. (2017). Social media and fake news in the 2016 election. Journal of economic perspectives, 31(2), 211-36.

Bond, R. M., Fariss, C. J., Jones, J. J., Kramer, A. D., Marlow, C., Settle, J. E., & Fowler, J. H. (2012). A 61-million-person experiment in social influence and political mobilization. Nature, 489(7415), 295-298.

Wilson, R. K. (2011). The contribution of behavioral economics to political science. Annual Review of Political Science, 14, 201-223.

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