According to the social psychological literature, egoistic relative deprivation impairs well-being but has at most little impact on political protest and engagement. We considered this view incomplete and over-simplifying. It was predicted that egoistic relative deprivation itself may impair democracy by increasing support for populism, and that the postulated relationship will be mediated by dysphoric affect, political alienation, and political paranoia. The empirical basis of the article were three studies carried out on nationwide random-quota samples of adult Poles: in 2002 (N = 1500), in 2010 (N = 800), and in 2017 (N = 2000). It was found that support for populism systematically depends directly on dysphoric affect and political para...
Recent years have seen a global surge in populism, with populist politicians rising to power in coun...
This paper provides evidence of a change in the relationship between individual satisfaction with th...
This paper provides an illustration of the changing tolerance for inequality in a context of radical...
According to the social psychological literature, egoistic relative deprivation impairs well-being b...
Populism has been a major political phenomenon in liberal democracies throughout the last decade. Fo...
This study offers a discussion of the dangers to the stability of political systems in consolidated ...
Populists combine anti-elitism with a conviction that they hold a superior vision of what it means t...
This article investigates the rise of populism in Poland, applying an interdisciplinary method, with...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
Populist political parties as seen in Polish parliamentary elections of 2007The concept of populism ...
Poland made impressive gains during its democratization phrase between 1989 and 2015. Its economy be...
Precarity is often evoked in discussions about the rise of populism, but there is a dearth of system...
Recent ethnographic research has argued that subjective impressions of disadvantage are important to...
The main research hypothesis put in the article is: Populist parties have a negative impact on the f...
What are the psychological processes responsible for the recent spread of populist political systems...
Recent years have seen a global surge in populism, with populist politicians rising to power in coun...
This paper provides evidence of a change in the relationship between individual satisfaction with th...
This paper provides an illustration of the changing tolerance for inequality in a context of radical...
According to the social psychological literature, egoistic relative deprivation impairs well-being b...
Populism has been a major political phenomenon in liberal democracies throughout the last decade. Fo...
This study offers a discussion of the dangers to the stability of political systems in consolidated ...
Populists combine anti-elitism with a conviction that they hold a superior vision of what it means t...
This article investigates the rise of populism in Poland, applying an interdisciplinary method, with...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
Populist political parties as seen in Polish parliamentary elections of 2007The concept of populism ...
Poland made impressive gains during its democratization phrase between 1989 and 2015. Its economy be...
Precarity is often evoked in discussions about the rise of populism, but there is a dearth of system...
Recent ethnographic research has argued that subjective impressions of disadvantage are important to...
The main research hypothesis put in the article is: Populist parties have a negative impact on the f...
What are the psychological processes responsible for the recent spread of populist political systems...
Recent years have seen a global surge in populism, with populist politicians rising to power in coun...
This paper provides evidence of a change in the relationship between individual satisfaction with th...
This paper provides an illustration of the changing tolerance for inequality in a context of radical...