2022
Populist attitudes and covid pandemic: Evidence from a panel study
DOSTÁLOVÁ, Veronika, Vlastimil HAVLÍK a Petr VODAZákladní údaje
Originální název
Populist attitudes and covid pandemic: Evidence from a panel study
Název anglicky
Populist attitudes and covid pandemic: Evidence from a panel study
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Vydání
ECPR General Conference 2022, 2022
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Typ výsledku
Prezentace na konferencích
Utajení
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
Odkazy
Organizační jednotka
Fakulta sociálních studií
Klíčová slova anglicky
Democracy, Political Parties, Populism, Electoral Behaviour
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Mezinárodní význam
Změněno: 19. 11. 2023 20:01, Mgr. Veronika Dostálová
V originále
The activation of populist attitudes is an essential prerequisite for populist attitudes to significantly shape voting behaviour. We argue that economic hardship and democratic downswing induced by covid pandemic are sufficient short-term factors for their further activation, and thus translate into the stronger effect of populist attitudes on electoral support for populist parties among individuals with worsened perception of economic conditions and among individuals whose support for democracy has decreased. Drawing on the panel data from our public opinion survey (N = 1 181), we test this assumption within the Czech context at the beginning of the second wave of the covid pandemic. While our results indicate that populist attitudes are a prominent predictor of electoral support within the Czech context, we do not find enough support for the moderating effect of either changes in subjective evaluations of economic conditions or changes in support for democracy.
Anglicky
The activation of populist attitudes is an essential prerequisite for populist attitudes to significantly shape voting behaviour. We argue that economic hardship and democratic downswing induced by covid pandemic are sufficient short-term factors for their further activation, and thus translate into the stronger effect of populist attitudes on electoral support for populist parties among individuals with worsened perception of economic conditions and among individuals whose support for democracy has decreased. Drawing on the panel data from our public opinion survey (N = 1 181), we test this assumption within the Czech context at the beginning of the second wave of the covid pandemic. While our results indicate that populist attitudes are a prominent predictor of electoral support within the Czech context, we do not find enough support for the moderating effect of either changes in subjective evaluations of economic conditions or changes in support for democracy.
Návaznosti
MUNI/IGA/1170/2020, interní kód MU |
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