We examine the middle-level élite of the Italian Democratic Party (Partito democratico, PD) and its founding parties, Democrats of the Left (Democratici di Sinistra, DS) and The Daisy (La Margherita, DL), over fifteen years (2004–2019). Our original dataset on national delegates comes from 2373 questionnaires collected at eight national party congresses. Inspired by Whiteley and Seyd’s concepts of low and high-intensity participation, we evaluate the relative weight of the various types of incentive in the two (internal and external) forms of party activism. Party activism is central to understanding the profound cultural, organisational, and electoral crisis that has put the PD at a crossroad and has led current secretary Letta to call for...
Scholars of party politics have recently examined the influence of niche parties on the dynamics of ...
This article aims at understanding the political transformation of the Italian Partito Democratico (...
Moving beyond a unitary actor assumption that models members of a self-evidently collective entity s...
We examine the middle-level élite of the Italian Democratic Party (Partito democratico, PD) and its ...
Over the past decade, the DS underwent a process of momentous change. This change was the outcome of...
In this article, we investigate the case of the Italian Democratic Party (Partito Democratico – PD)....
Over the last twenty years some challenges (increase of electoral abstention, a higher volatility, p...
This article aims to explore why the ‘demolition’ of values promoted by Matteo Renzi had profoundly ...
none2noFor many years after World War Two, the mass party model dominated Italian politics. High rat...
Out of a quickly performed merger between the Left Democrats and the Daisy, a new party has made its...
The Italian Democratic Party: the explanation for a ‘quasi-failure’ The Italian Democratic Pa...
The Democratic Party (PD) is the only reasonably organized party in the Italian de-structured party ...
The Democratic Party (PD) is the only reasonably organized party in the Italian de-structured party ...
While there are relevant studies on both local political subcultures and party activism in Italy, th...
The year 2017 represents a key moment in the political life of the PD. The party celebrated 10 years...
Scholars of party politics have recently examined the influence of niche parties on the dynamics of ...
This article aims at understanding the political transformation of the Italian Partito Democratico (...
Moving beyond a unitary actor assumption that models members of a self-evidently collective entity s...
We examine the middle-level élite of the Italian Democratic Party (Partito democratico, PD) and its ...
Over the past decade, the DS underwent a process of momentous change. This change was the outcome of...
In this article, we investigate the case of the Italian Democratic Party (Partito Democratico – PD)....
Over the last twenty years some challenges (increase of electoral abstention, a higher volatility, p...
This article aims to explore why the ‘demolition’ of values promoted by Matteo Renzi had profoundly ...
none2noFor many years after World War Two, the mass party model dominated Italian politics. High rat...
Out of a quickly performed merger between the Left Democrats and the Daisy, a new party has made its...
The Italian Democratic Party: the explanation for a ‘quasi-failure’ The Italian Democratic Pa...
The Democratic Party (PD) is the only reasonably organized party in the Italian de-structured party ...
The Democratic Party (PD) is the only reasonably organized party in the Italian de-structured party ...
While there are relevant studies on both local political subcultures and party activism in Italy, th...
The year 2017 represents a key moment in the political life of the PD. The party celebrated 10 years...
Scholars of party politics have recently examined the influence of niche parties on the dynamics of ...
This article aims at understanding the political transformation of the Italian Partito Democratico (...
Moving beyond a unitary actor assumption that models members of a self-evidently collective entity s...