
In this fun episode, we explore whether an election in one country can shape happiness, optimism, and even trust in democracy in other countries. A study using data from over 20,000 people in nine European countries during the U.S.s presidential election 2024 gives the answer. Tune in to discover why political wins and losses can ripple across oceans, why democracy satisfaction may be more fragile than we think, and whether these emotional shifts also change how good citizens we are.Host: Professor Micael Dahlen Guest: Assistant Professor Jareef Martuza Producer: Sandra Charléz Editor: Nicholas Nikander Sound Engineer: Christer Tjäder och Daniel Högberg Music: Viktor BergdahlStudy: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10902-024-00827-7
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