This paper investigates whether personality affects support for populist parties either directly or indirectly through “populist attitudes.” It theorizes that populist attitudes should be disambiguated into their component facets and that the attitudinal components of populism are best understood as loosely related characteristic adaptations, which mediate the relationship between personality and vote choice. Using data from a nationally representative survey of 2200 Australians fielded prior to the general election in 2019, the paper demonstrates that the three attitudinal components of populism (People-centrism, Anti-elitism, and a Manichean outlook) are weakly associated with one another and distinctively connected with underlying person...
Abstract Western democracies’ voting practices have altered recently, most notably with candidates n...
This chapter investigates effects of populist message cues on populist attitudes and voting intentio...
How do individuals' underlying value orientations affect populist voting? Building on the congruency...
This paper investigates whether personality affects support for populist parties either directly or ...
The study of populist attitudes has thus far drawn heavily on ideational definitions of populism, fo...
The study populism has been a concern for a long time in the literature of political science, sociol...
Surprise election results around the world - surprising largely due to polls being unable to accurat...
The ‘populist phenomenon’ has received a lot of attention in recent years. Yet little is known about...
With the election of Donald Trump and landmark wins for populists across Europe, one of today’s most...
The study of populist attitudes is a burgeoning area of scholarship. While the manner in which popul...
Political psychology has paid rather little attention to personality traits when explaining politica...
Many established democracies are currently challenged by populist parties and movements. Switzerland...
Research on populism has primarily traced the phenomenon within party manifestoes or mass media cont...
Populist attitudes are generally considered to consist of three types of beliefs, viz. people-centri...
Despite the alleged affinity between populism and conspiracy theories, how they relate on the indivi...
Abstract Western democracies’ voting practices have altered recently, most notably with candidates n...
This chapter investigates effects of populist message cues on populist attitudes and voting intentio...
How do individuals' underlying value orientations affect populist voting? Building on the congruency...
This paper investigates whether personality affects support for populist parties either directly or ...
The study of populist attitudes has thus far drawn heavily on ideational definitions of populism, fo...
The study populism has been a concern for a long time in the literature of political science, sociol...
Surprise election results around the world - surprising largely due to polls being unable to accurat...
The ‘populist phenomenon’ has received a lot of attention in recent years. Yet little is known about...
With the election of Donald Trump and landmark wins for populists across Europe, one of today’s most...
The study of populist attitudes is a burgeoning area of scholarship. While the manner in which popul...
Political psychology has paid rather little attention to personality traits when explaining politica...
Many established democracies are currently challenged by populist parties and movements. Switzerland...
Research on populism has primarily traced the phenomenon within party manifestoes or mass media cont...
Populist attitudes are generally considered to consist of three types of beliefs, viz. people-centri...
Despite the alleged affinity between populism and conspiracy theories, how they relate on the indivi...
Abstract Western democracies’ voting practices have altered recently, most notably with candidates n...
This chapter investigates effects of populist message cues on populist attitudes and voting intentio...
How do individuals' underlying value orientations affect populist voting? Building on the congruency...