The Ideational Approach to Populism : Concept, Theory, and Analysis.
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Series: | Routledge studies in extremism and democracy. Routledge research in extremism and democracy ;
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Table of Contents:
- The Ideational Approach to Populism- Front Cover; The Ideational Approach to Populism; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; List of figures; List of tables; Contributor biographies; Preface; Introduction: the ideational approach; The ideational definition; The ideational theory; Alternative theories; Methods; Book outline; Notes; PART I: Measuring populist ideas; Chapter 1: Textual analysis: big data approaches; Holistic grading; Results; Automated textual analysis; Discussion; Notes; References; Appendix: Complete list of party scores.
- Chapter 2: Textual analysis: the UK party systemA populist Zeitgeist?; Operationalising populism; Content analysis results; The mainstream parties; The non-mainstream parties; The populists; Conclusion; Notes; References; Chapter 3: Textual analysis: an inclusive approach in Croatia; Conceptualization: moving beyond the "ideology or style" dilemma; Research design and methodology; Results; The utility of an inclusive approach; Notes; References; Appendix: Codebook; Chapter 4: Expert surveys; Operationalizing populism; Bundled versus disaggregated; Populism and policy appeals in Latin America.
- ConclusionNotes; References; Appendix: Questionnaire expert survey; Chapter 5: Elite surveys; What is populism?; Research design; Preliminary descriptive evidence from Greece and Bolivia; Conclusion; Notes; References; Chapter 6: Public opinion surveys: evaluating existing measures; Empirical inferences based on populist attitudes; Previous tests, results, and methods; Data and methods; Empirical results; Conclusions and comparative reflections; Notes; References; Appendix; Chapter 7: Public opinion surveys: a new scale; Dimensions of populism.
- Core constructs of populism and their measurementPotential populism dimensions; Left and right populisms; Data; Scale development, step by step; Scale and item information; Conclusion; Notes; References; Appendix: Complete list of items; PART II: Testing the ideational theory; Chapter 8: Populist mobilization across time and space; Episode 1: the People's Party; Episode 2: the Boulangist crisis; Episode 3: the Gaitanista movement; Episode 4: the Lega Nord; Episode 5: Podemos; The logic of populist mobilizations; Conclusion; Notes; References.
- Chapter 9: Populist success in Latin America and Western Europe: ideational and party-system-centered explanationsRepresentation failure and the populist challenge; Comparing the ideational and the party system approach: how deep does the crisis of representation run?; Regional context and case selection; Measuring representational congruence prior to the populist phase in the four cases; Results: potentials for right-wing and left-wing mobilization in Europe and Latin America; Conclusion; Notes; References; Appendix A: European cases; Appendix B: Latin American cases.
- Ruth, German Institute of Global and Area Studies Chapter 6 - Public opinion surveys: evaluating existing measures Steven M. Van Hauwaert, University of Mainz Christian H. Schimpf, University of Mannheim Flavio Azevedo, Cologne University Chapter 7 - Public opinion surveys: a new measure Bruno Castanho Silva, University of Cologne Ioannis Andreadis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Eva Anduiza, Autonomous University of Barcelona Nebojša Blanuša, University of Zagreb Yazmin Morlet Corti, National Autonomous University of Mexico Gisela Delfino, Argentine Catholic University and National Scientific and Technical Research Council, Argentina Guillem Rico, Autonomous University of Barcelona Saskia P.
- Ruth, University of Zurich, NCCR Democracy Bram Spruyt, Free University of Brussels Marco Steenbergen, University of Zurich Levente Littvay, European Consortium for Political Research Part II - TESTING THE IDEATIONAL THEORY Chapter 8 - Populist mobilization across time and space Hans-Georg Betz, University of Zurich Chapter 9 - Populist success in Latin America and Western Europe: ideational and party-system-centered rxplanations Simon Bornschier, University of Zurich Chapter 10 - Populist voting in Chile, Greece, Spain, and Bolivia Ioannis Andreadis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Kirk A.