Authoritarianism, Social Threat, and Support for Right-Wing Populism - Professor Stanley Feldman

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Episode 1 Popular  support  for  right-wing  populist  leaders  and  parties  has  been growing in countries around the world.  There are several common features to these parties: Opposition to immigration, punitive crime policies, hostility toward  the  LGBTQ  community,  intolerance  of  dissent,  and nationalism. Where  does  support  for  these  policies  come  from?  Professor Stanley Feldman discusses his latest research into the factors and forces fuelling populist and authoritarian mobilisations across the globe. Stanley Feldman is Professor of Political Science, College of Arts and Sciences,Stony Brook University, and a current Visiting Fellow at the University of Melbourne.  His work focuses on the origins of political preferences, with interests in the structure of political ideology and values, the role of emotions in politics, and the psychological bases of attitudes and opinions.  His work has examined the impact of personality on political attitudes, the nature of authoritarianism, prejudice, and emotional and political reactions to terrorism. He is currently working on projects to better understand the nature of ideology and the effects of empathy on political attitudes.  His most recent publication is ‘Going to War in Iraq: When Citizens and the Press Matter’.