TY - JOUR
T1 - Geographical analysis of political epidemiology
T2 - Spatial quantification of simultaneity between politics and pandemics
AU - Sommer, Udi
AU - Rappel-Kroyzer, Or
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2023/10
Y1 - 2023/10
N2 - Using the sequence of events in 2020, we study simultaneity between political behavior and pandemics. Capitalizing on spatial quantification to untangle simultaneity between politics and pandemics with county as the basic territorial unit, we examine the politics-on-pandemic impact from the outbreak to Election Day. The relations seem more directional than bidirectional and limited in time. Bigdata for 250 M US citizens and tens of thousands of county-days indicate an initial partisan effect on the R reproduction coefficient via a range of mobility types, which disappeared after the outbreak. Then, we quantify the opposite pandemic-on-politics pattern in the form of COVID-19's effect on the 2020 elections, with data for 150 M voters. Our spatial analyses offer scant support for simultaneity in the relations between political behavior and COVID-19. If there is an effect of pandemics on politics, it is often insignificant and never of meaningful magnitude.
AB - Using the sequence of events in 2020, we study simultaneity between political behavior and pandemics. Capitalizing on spatial quantification to untangle simultaneity between politics and pandemics with county as the basic territorial unit, we examine the politics-on-pandemic impact from the outbreak to Election Day. The relations seem more directional than bidirectional and limited in time. Bigdata for 250 M US citizens and tens of thousands of county-days indicate an initial partisan effect on the R reproduction coefficient via a range of mobility types, which disappeared after the outbreak. Then, we quantify the opposite pandemic-on-politics pattern in the form of COVID-19's effect on the 2020 elections, with data for 150 M voters. Our spatial analyses offer scant support for simultaneity in the relations between political behavior and COVID-19. If there is an effect of pandemics on politics, it is often insignificant and never of meaningful magnitude.
KW - 2020 US presidential elections
KW - COVID-19
KW - Essentials mobility
KW - Polarization
KW - Political epidemiology
KW - Political partisanship
KW - Prospective voting
KW - R
KW - Residential mobility
KW - Retrospective voting
KW - Spatial quantification
KW - Territorial analysis
KW - Transportation mobility
KW - Work mobility
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U2 - 10.1016/j.polgeo.2023.102939
DO - 10.1016/j.polgeo.2023.102939
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AN - SCOPUS:85165569751
SN - 0962-6298
VL - 106
JO - Political Geography
JF - Political Geography
M1 - 102939
ER -