The Social Representation of Populism in Europe : A cross-sectional case study of populist supporters across four European states.

The following paper focuses on the relatively new rise of populism which has seen a surge across states across the western world. Populism refers to governance of and for the people, as opposed to the ruling elites. As the sensation of democratic deficits and partisan cleavages increase, the reactio...

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Main Author: Farooq, Mohammad Ameer Hassan
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Language:English
Published: Uppsala universitet, Statsvetenskapliga institutionen 2019
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-uu-3922762019-09-06T04:20:27ZThe Social Representation of Populism in Europe : A cross-sectional case study of populist supporters across four European states.engFarooq, Mohammad Ameer HassanUppsala universitet, Statsvetenskapliga institutionen2019Populist PartiesSocial RepresentationIdentity PoliticsTrustInstitutionsDemocratic DeficitThe ElitePolitical ScienceStatsvetenskapThe following paper focuses on the relatively new rise of populism which has seen a surge across states across the western world. Populism refers to governance of and for the people, as opposed to the ruling elites. As the sensation of democratic deficits and partisan cleavages increase, the reaction is populism which aims to restore the fundamental democratic values back to the people, advocating a more transparent form of democracy, where power moves away from the ruling elites, back to the people. We explore what populism entails through defining it through its theoretical identifiers and analyzing which political and social attitudes are present in supporters of populist parties. This study is meant to complement Staerkle and Greens study about the social representation of right-populists. By using the same research methodology as Staerkle and Green but also including left populists. This means looking at the social representation of left-right populist supporters and identifying mutual conventions and relations through a cross sectional case study of four countries which have seen a rise in populist parties. The findings lead us to see convergence in left-right populist parties toward institutional distrust and divergence in opinion towards globalism and multiculturalism. In essence, we compare and present the social representation of populist supporters of left-right populist parties and investigate which attributes cause the divergence in their political and social identities. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-392276application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Populist Parties
Social Representation
Identity Politics
Trust
Institutions
Democratic Deficit
The Elite
Political Science
Statsvetenskap
spellingShingle Populist Parties
Social Representation
Identity Politics
Trust
Institutions
Democratic Deficit
The Elite
Political Science
Statsvetenskap
Farooq, Mohammad Ameer Hassan
The Social Representation of Populism in Europe : A cross-sectional case study of populist supporters across four European states.
description The following paper focuses on the relatively new rise of populism which has seen a surge across states across the western world. Populism refers to governance of and for the people, as opposed to the ruling elites. As the sensation of democratic deficits and partisan cleavages increase, the reaction is populism which aims to restore the fundamental democratic values back to the people, advocating a more transparent form of democracy, where power moves away from the ruling elites, back to the people. We explore what populism entails through defining it through its theoretical identifiers and analyzing which political and social attitudes are present in supporters of populist parties. This study is meant to complement Staerkle and Greens study about the social representation of right-populists. By using the same research methodology as Staerkle and Green but also including left populists. This means looking at the social representation of left-right populist supporters and identifying mutual conventions and relations through a cross sectional case study of four countries which have seen a rise in populist parties. The findings lead us to see convergence in left-right populist parties toward institutional distrust and divergence in opinion towards globalism and multiculturalism. In essence, we compare and present the social representation of populist supporters of left-right populist parties and investigate which attributes cause the divergence in their political and social identities.
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title The Social Representation of Populism in Europe : A cross-sectional case study of populist supporters across four European states.
title_short The Social Representation of Populism in Europe : A cross-sectional case study of populist supporters across four European states.
title_full The Social Representation of Populism in Europe : A cross-sectional case study of populist supporters across four European states.
title_fullStr The Social Representation of Populism in Europe : A cross-sectional case study of populist supporters across four European states.
title_full_unstemmed The Social Representation of Populism in Europe : A cross-sectional case study of populist supporters across four European states.
title_sort social representation of populism in europe : a cross-sectional case study of populist supporters across four european states.
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