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This article asks how the most prominent recent changes in European welfare states are relevant for citizens’ political participation and attitudes toward politics, specifically citizens’ political efficacy, political interest, political trust and attribution of responsibility. We consider changes in benefits, in the form of generosity levels and conditionality, and changes in modes of delivery, including both marketization and rescaling. Reviewing the policy feedback on mass publics literature, a mainly US-centric scholarship, the article suggests that the mostly negative impacts that are theoretically expected are to be qualified in the European contexts. The article thereby reflects on the contributions and limits to what can be learned from this body of research to illuminate European cases; and it derives a research agenda to study policy feedbacks on mass publics in western Europe.
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Margherita Bussi
Leibniz University Hannover
Claire Dupuy
UCLouvain
Virginie Van Ingelgom
Fund for Scientific Research
Journal of European Social Policy
UCLouvain
Fund for Scientific Research
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a018679e8ec6bd19dcae8cb — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/09589287221089478