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Are populist parties bad for representative democracy or are they filling a representative gap? While it has been … substantive representation, this article opens up the dimensions in which populist parties might challenge or aid democratic … representation. It then places the articles in the Special Issue ‘Populist Representation of, by and for the People?’ along these …
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, exploring the notion of substantive representation as it relates to gender, leadership and framing. Design …Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the representation of women in Canadian broadcast news coverage … authors analyzed representation of 2,031 individuals in the four suppertime local news broadcasts from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Framed …
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Populist movements increasingly challenge liberal Western market democracies. Populism can be explained only in part by … populism as well. In this chapter, we ask whether elements of public deliberation may be a means to reasonably responding to …
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This article investigates the rise of populism in Poland, applying an interdisciplinary method, with political, social …, and economic factors as the compound reason for the turn from liberalism towards populism. The methodology of the study is … transition disparities were the main reasons for populism's prevalence. The democratic backsliding has not changed party …
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predominantly observable in state elections, though attacks that receive high media coverage increase the AfD vote share in Federal … migration. Exploiting news reports, we find that successful attacks receive more media coverage from local and regional …
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Empirical studies have shown that US politics is heavily tilted in favor of the better off, as political decisions tend to reflect the preferences of the rich while largely ignoring those of the poor and middle classes. These findings have prompted a lively debate about potential mechanisms that...
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