“You're an American Rapper, So What Do You Know?” The Political Uses of British and US Popular Culture by First-Time Voters in the UKFootnoteOur article draws on research funded by the UK's Economic and Social Research Council (RES-000-22-2700). We are very grateful for this support, and for the contribution made by our research assistant Martin Scott. We also wish to thank the editors of NPS and the anonymous referees of an earlier version of this paper for their constructive and helpful comments.
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