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What's in a buzzword? A systematic review of the state of populism research in political science
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Abstract Although attention to populism is ever-increasing, the concept remains contested. This paper provides a comprehensive overview of populism research and identifies tendencies to a conflation of host ideologies and populism in political science through a two-step analysis. First, we conduct a quantita... view more
Although attention to populism is ever-increasing, the concept remains contested. This paper provides a comprehensive overview of populism research and identifies tendencies to a conflation of host ideologies and populism in political science through a two-step analysis. First, we conduct a quantitative review of 884 abstracts from 2004 to 2018 using text-as-data methods. We show that scholars sit at "separate tables," divided by geographical foci, methods, and host ideologies. Next, our qualitative analysis of 50 articles finds a common conflation of populism with other ideologies, resulting in the analytical neglect of the former. We, therefore, urge researchers to properly distinguish populism from "what it travels with" and engage more strongly with the dynamic interlinkages between thin and thick ideologies.... view less
Keywords
political science; populism; research topic; text analysis; content analysis; methodology; political ideology
Classification
Basic Research, General Concepts and History of Political Science
Free Keywords
meta analysis; radical right; radical left; systematic review; text-as-data
Document language
English
Publication Year
2022
Page/Pages
p. 617-633
Journal
Political Science Research and Methods (PSRM), 10 (2022) 3
ISSN
2049-8489
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed