none3This study analyses the relevance and the meaning given by Italians to the political labels ‘left’ and ‘right’ between 1975 and 2006. Based on responses to the open-ended question ‘What do you mean by “left/right” in politics?’, the study compares five alternative hypotheses on the meaning of the left-right axis and show that, despite the alleged end of ideologies, the relevance of the axis has increased over time. A core of abstract meanings persists throughout the thirty-year period considered. As the importance of abstract meanings has increased over time, reference to more concrete contents (such as ‘parties’ and ‘leaders’) has decreased. The findings thus support the hypothesis that the left-right axis has the functional charact...
The left-right axis points out one of the possible dimensions of political competition, which takes ...
There are two principal ways in which parties’ ideologies are commonly conceptualised:As verbal imag...
In established democracies, parties provide ideological cues either with their policy stances or wit...
This study analyses the relevance and the meaning given by Italians to the politicallabels ‘left’ an...
This article explores whether the current populist zeitgeist has changed the social representation o...
Political similarities and differences are often described in terms of left and right. However, whil...
The label ‘right’ has mostly been eschewed in Italian politics. Even Fascism presented itself more a...
The Discursive Social Psychology perspective (DSP; Potter 1996; Potter & Edwards 2001; Potter 20...
This study draws on the tradition of Social Representations theory (SRs), and is attentive to the in...
First Online: 13 October 2016In order to measure ideology, political scientists heavily rely on the ...
Political conflict is often described in terms of “left” and “right” even though societal conflicts ...
The authors argue that cross-national variation in the association between right-wing authoritariani...
Since its birth at the time of the French Revolution, Left/Right has been a key tool for understandi...
Left and right are viewed as social constructs that serve to orient and to bind people to political ...
New political parties and movements have recently grown across Europe. These parties often state th...
The left-right axis points out one of the possible dimensions of political competition, which takes ...
There are two principal ways in which parties’ ideologies are commonly conceptualised:As verbal imag...
In established democracies, parties provide ideological cues either with their policy stances or wit...
This study analyses the relevance and the meaning given by Italians to the politicallabels ‘left’ an...
This article explores whether the current populist zeitgeist has changed the social representation o...
Political similarities and differences are often described in terms of left and right. However, whil...
The label ‘right’ has mostly been eschewed in Italian politics. Even Fascism presented itself more a...
The Discursive Social Psychology perspective (DSP; Potter 1996; Potter & Edwards 2001; Potter 20...
This study draws on the tradition of Social Representations theory (SRs), and is attentive to the in...
First Online: 13 October 2016In order to measure ideology, political scientists heavily rely on the ...
Political conflict is often described in terms of “left” and “right” even though societal conflicts ...
The authors argue that cross-national variation in the association between right-wing authoritariani...
Since its birth at the time of the French Revolution, Left/Right has been a key tool for understandi...
Left and right are viewed as social constructs that serve to orient and to bind people to political ...
New political parties and movements have recently grown across Europe. These parties often state th...
The left-right axis points out one of the possible dimensions of political competition, which takes ...
There are two principal ways in which parties’ ideologies are commonly conceptualised:As verbal imag...
In established democracies, parties provide ideological cues either with their policy stances or wit...