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      The political dynamics of voter retrospection and disaster responses.

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      Disasters
      Wiley
      disaster discourses, elections, government responses, political narratives, tsunami, voter retrospection

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          Abstract

          Natural hazards not only have socioeconomic ramifications, they also have political repercussions. This paper takes stock of the fast-growing area of research linking disasters triggered by natural hazards to voting behaviour. It is based on the central tenet of voter retrospection: voters place emphasis on past events when making their selection. The study uncovers a great disparity in analysis of electoral outcomes in the wake of disasters, part of which can be explained by the different methodological choices of authors. However, the unpredictability of voting behaviour in the aftermath of disasters also points to the relevance of introducing an intermediate variable when elucidating voter movements. This variable should capture the prevailing political discourses that surround disasters, as these are likely to shape the dynamics of voter retrospection. The paper demonstrates the analytical relevance of such political discourses by contrasting political dynamics in Denmark and Sweden following the Indian Ocean tsunami on 26 December 2004.

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          Journal
          Disasters
          Disasters
          Wiley
          1467-7717
          0361-3666
          Apr 2020
          : 44
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Professor, Department of Social Sciences and Business, Roskilde University, Denmark.
          Article
          10.1111/disa.12376
          31231837
          d6548256-35db-4920-a22f-d32ef801708a
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          tsunami,political narratives,government responses,elections,disaster discourses,voter retrospection

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