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Título
What do we (not) know about demand‑side populism? A systematic literature review on populist attitudes
Autor(es)
Materia
Populist Attitudes
Communication
Political Behavior
Democracy
Clasificación UNESCO
59 Ciencia Política
Fecha de publicación
2023
Editor
European Consortium for Political Research
Citación
Marcos-Marne, H., Gil de Zúñiga, H., & Borah, P. (2023). What do we (not) know about demand-side populism? A systematic literature review on populist attitudes. European Political Science, 22(3), 293-307. https://doi.org/10.1057/S41304-022-00397-3
Resumen
ÈN] Research on populist attitudes has bloomed in recent years, especially among politi cal science and communication scholars. While this trend is undoubtedly positive to unravel what the causes and consequences of individuals’ populism are, rapid accumulation of knowledge is also challenging, as numerous articles are published simultaneously using diverse theoretical, methodological, and data strategies. This systematic literature review considers all articles stored in the Web of Science and published in English that refer to populist attitudes, without time restrictions (N=138). After a detailed reading of all articles, we focus on the most relevant fnd ings considering populist attitudes both as dependent and independent variables. Main areas of consensus, disagreements, and guidelines for future research are considered.
URI
ISSN
1682-0983
DOI
10.1057/s41304-022-00397-3
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Colecciones
- DRU. Artículos [16]