Relationships between Political Ideology and cognitive schemas about “the left” in Argentina

This study aims to contribute to the understanding of left-wing political ideologies from a Political Psychology perspective. We gathered data regarding ideology’s symbolic and operative aspects, and citizens’ cognitive categories about the “left in Argentina”. The sample included 495 18- to 65-year...

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Main Authors: Silvina Brussino, Débora Imhoff, Ana Pamela Paz García
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú 2019-12-01
Series:Revista de Psicología
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Online Access:http://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/psicologia/article/view/20477
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spelling doaj-2c1efe2afbc64f78a67d9ef07a72ebc72020-11-25T03:54:24ZspaPontificia Universidad Católica del PerúRevista de Psicología0254-92472223-37332019-12-0137112915710.18800/psico.201901.00520477Relationships between Political Ideology and cognitive schemas about “the left” in ArgentinaSilvina Brussino0Débora Imhoff1Ana Pamela Paz García2Universidad Nacional de CórdobaUniversidad Nacional de CórdobaUniversidad Nacional de CórdobaThis study aims to contribute to the understanding of left-wing political ideologies from a Political Psychology perspective. We gathered data regarding ideology’s symbolic and operative aspects, and citizens’ cognitive categories about the “left in Argentina”. The sample included 495 18- to 65-year-old citizens from Cordoba (Argentina). The data was analyzed in two phases, considering a mixed method approach: 1) semantic network analysis of cognitive categories about the “left in Argentina”, 2) exploratory analysis and ANOVA. The most significant results included a rich semantic network regarding the “left in Argentina” structured into six nodes ‒negative conceptions, institutionalist left, “narrative” of the seventies, counterhegemonic classism, great principles of the left, social left. After a moderate degree of adjustment (Fitness, 375) 91% of the sample was categorized. Furthermore, the ANOVA provided data about differences between cognitive categories and ideological indicators. Finally, post hoc analysis shows that those who see “the left” in Argentina from “negative conceptions” and “narrative” of the seventies, are located further to the right while those who see it as “left institutionalist”, “ counterhegemonic classism “,”great principles of the left” and “social left” positioned further to the left.http://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/psicologia/article/view/20477political ideologyideological self-placementcognitive schemasleft wing politicsmixed-method
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author Silvina Brussino
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Ana Pamela Paz García
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Ana Pamela Paz García
Relationships between Political Ideology and cognitive schemas about “the left” in Argentina
Revista de Psicología
political ideology
ideological self-placement
cognitive schemas
left wing politics
mixed-method
author_facet Silvina Brussino
Débora Imhoff
Ana Pamela Paz García
author_sort Silvina Brussino
title Relationships between Political Ideology and cognitive schemas about “the left” in Argentina
title_short Relationships between Political Ideology and cognitive schemas about “the left” in Argentina
title_full Relationships between Political Ideology and cognitive schemas about “the left” in Argentina
title_fullStr Relationships between Political Ideology and cognitive schemas about “the left” in Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Relationships between Political Ideology and cognitive schemas about “the left” in Argentina
title_sort relationships between political ideology and cognitive schemas about “the left” in argentina
publisher Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
series Revista de Psicología
issn 0254-9247
2223-3733
publishDate 2019-12-01
description This study aims to contribute to the understanding of left-wing political ideologies from a Political Psychology perspective. We gathered data regarding ideology’s symbolic and operative aspects, and citizens’ cognitive categories about the “left in Argentina”. The sample included 495 18- to 65-year-old citizens from Cordoba (Argentina). The data was analyzed in two phases, considering a mixed method approach: 1) semantic network analysis of cognitive categories about the “left in Argentina”, 2) exploratory analysis and ANOVA. The most significant results included a rich semantic network regarding the “left in Argentina” structured into six nodes ‒negative conceptions, institutionalist left, “narrative” of the seventies, counterhegemonic classism, great principles of the left, social left. After a moderate degree of adjustment (Fitness, 375) 91% of the sample was categorized. Furthermore, the ANOVA provided data about differences between cognitive categories and ideological indicators. Finally, post hoc analysis shows that those who see “the left” in Argentina from “negative conceptions” and “narrative” of the seventies, are located further to the right while those who see it as “left institutionalist”, “ counterhegemonic classism “,”great principles of the left” and “social left” positioned further to the left.
topic political ideology
ideological self-placement
cognitive schemas
left wing politics
mixed-method
url http://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/psicologia/article/view/20477
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