The scholarly debate on the materialist/postmaterialist issue dimension mainly focuses on the demand-side of electoral politics, often asserting the well-known Inglehartian value-change thesis. This paper instead turns to the often neglected supply-side, by empirically analysing the electoral offer of Western European political parties in first-order elections between 1990 and 2019. It relies on Manifesto Project (MARPOR) data about electoral manifestos, to answer the research question surrounding if parties put greater emphasis on materialist or postmaterialist issues. Specifically, it aggregates MARPOR categories in theoretically-informed scores of materialism and postmaterialism to allow for cross-country and cross-time comparisons. In d...
In the aftermath of disruptive electoral and political developments such as the Brexit referendum an...
This paper analyses Italian parties' manifestos for national and European elections from 1979 to 199...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this article we argue that - as contrasted with recent findings - p...
One of the social and political changes that post-materialist theory anticipated was the need for th...
This research highlights the influence of political context upon the measurement of post...
Little is known about the relationship between the decline of Materialism and the decline of party i...
Europe has experienced several marked, cross-national trends in electoral results in the 21st centur...
Among other social and political changes, post-materialist theory anticipated the need to strengthen...
This study analyses the determinants of dispersion of economic issue mentions in European party mani...
Within the context of the economic downturn in southern Eurozone countries and the imposition of new...
Results of the last electoral season in Western Europe have been mostly seen in the light of the suc...
What has caused the marked, cross-national, and unprecedented trends in European electoral results i...
Do political parties keep their promises? The coherence between parties’ ideology and policy output ...
This edition (2007), based on the original published in 1990 by CUP, has a new introduction by the a...
In the aftermath of disruptive electoral and political developments such as the Brexit referendum an...
This paper analyses Italian parties' manifestos for national and European elections from 1979 to 199...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this article we argue that - as contrasted with recent findings - p...
One of the social and political changes that post-materialist theory anticipated was the need for th...
This research highlights the influence of political context upon the measurement of post...
Little is known about the relationship between the decline of Materialism and the decline of party i...
Europe has experienced several marked, cross-national trends in electoral results in the 21st centur...
Among other social and political changes, post-materialist theory anticipated the need to strengthen...
This study analyses the determinants of dispersion of economic issue mentions in European party mani...
Within the context of the economic downturn in southern Eurozone countries and the imposition of new...
Results of the last electoral season in Western Europe have been mostly seen in the light of the suc...
What has caused the marked, cross-national, and unprecedented trends in European electoral results i...
Do political parties keep their promises? The coherence between parties’ ideology and policy output ...
This edition (2007), based on the original published in 1990 by CUP, has a new introduction by the a...
In the aftermath of disruptive electoral and political developments such as the Brexit referendum an...
This paper analyses Italian parties' manifestos for national and European elections from 1979 to 199...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this article we argue that - as contrasted with recent findings - p...