流行民粹主义:超越国界的民族传统主义与民粹主义激进右翼

IF 1.4 3区 社会学 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Alessandro Nai, Elizabeth L Young, Linda Bos
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摘要

我们测试了一个有点违反直觉的预期,即在国家层面上对民粹主义激进右翼(PRR)政党的支持与公众对民族传统线索的支持有关——这是PRR意象和本土主义话语中的一个常见特征。我们通过利用涵盖1999年至2019年欧洲歌唱大赛(ESC)投票模式的大规模比较数据集来做到这一点。查看超过30,000个国家的投票模式(即在给定的比赛中A国给B国的ESC分),我们发现,即使考虑到文化和区域关系以及歌曲特征,对PRR政党具有更强国家支持的国家也倾向于更明确地投票给展示民族传统线索(民族意象,特别是使用非英语民族语言)的歌曲。这些结果对本土主义、激进右翼民粹主义和外国民族传统主义观念之间的关系提供了新的见解。补充信息:在线版本包含补充资料,提供地址为10.1057/s41269-022-00262-7。
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Pop populism: ethno-traditionalism beyond national borders and the populist radical right.

We test the somewhat counter-intuitive expectation that support for populist radical right (PRR) parties at the national level is associated with public support for ethno-traditional cues-a frequent feature in PRR imagery and nativist discourse-abroad. We do so by leveraging a large-scale comparative dataset that covers voting patterns during the Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) between 1999 and 2019. Looking at voting patterns for more than 30,000 country dyads (i.e., ESC points given by country A to country B in a given contest), we show that countries with stronger national support for PRR parties tend to vote more clearly for songs showcasing ethno-traditional cues (ethnic imagery and, in particular, the use of non-English national languages), even when accounting for cultural and regional ties and song characteristics. These results provide novel insights into the relationship between nativism, radical right populism, and perceptions of foreign ethno-traditionalism.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1057/s41269-022-00262-7.

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Acta Politica
Acta Politica POLITICAL SCIENCE-
CiteScore
2.60
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期刊介绍: Political Science with an Edge Acta Politica is one of the few truly international political science journals with a broad scope across the discipline. In the past we have published theoretical and empirical articles, comparative and single-country studies and even some methodological notes. In times of an ever-increasing specialisation in political science, we however strongly believe a broad-ranging political science journal is as important as ever for the international scientific community. As Editors, we have a strong preference for articles that will attract a wide audience within the broader field of political science, no matter what the precise topic of the article might be. Despite this broad scope Acta Politica is very selective about the quality of the articles that it publishes. Acta Politica has always been committed to publishing articles with an ''edge''; providing new insights or new approaches in political science. At the end of the review process, we always ask the question: ''What did we learn from this article?'' Our aim is to provide an exciting read, whether you are interested in political theory or quantitative research methods. Our goal is to select those articles that bring with them a substantive theoretical background, while demonstrating how these ideas can be used in empirical research. On the other hand, we welcome empirical articles introducing new ways to incorporate or to test theoretical discussions which are highly interesting to our readers. Acta Politica follows a double blind review policy, and our acceptance rate stands at about 35 per cent, ensuring that all the articles we publish meet high academic standards. These standards are, and will remain, our ultimate criteria of judgment for inclusion in the journal. We welcome articles on a broad range of topics, and using a wide array of methods. While in the past most authors publishing in Acta Politica tended to come from Europe, we now also attract more articles from the United States, Canada and the rest of the world. Our aim is to provide authors with substantive feedback within three months of receipt of manuscript. Acta Politica is committed to publishing relevant political science research, and we invite you to share that commitment, either by subscribing to the journal or recommending it to your library, or by considering Acta Politica when choosing a journal to publish your own research. Potential authors are invited to contact the Editors at acta.politica@fsw.leidenuniv.nl with informal enquiries regarding suitability of their manuscript.
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