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Introduction to the Triple Special Issue "The Emotional Side of Populist Support: Key Affective Mechanisms at Test"
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Abstract Although research on populism has gained traction as an established field of inquiry, its affective underpinnings remain a puzzle. A relatively underexplored area of study, now garnering attention, is the intricate relationship between populism and emotions. This Triple Special Issue focuses on the ... view more
Although research on populism has gained traction as an established field of inquiry, its affective underpinnings remain a puzzle. A relatively underexplored area of study, now garnering attention, is the intricate relationship between populism and emotions. This Triple Special Issue focuses on the demand side of populist politics, delving into populist attitudes and the role emotions play in their activation. Articles in this collection address three overarching research questions, which we explore in this Introduction: What are the primary emotional drivers of populist attitudes? Which emotions are evoked in audiences by populist communication and framing? What is the significance of exploring complex emotions and moving beyond "thin ideology" in the study of emotions and populism? In this Introduction, we assess the current state of the art and highlight the contributions of our collection to ongoing theoretical and empirical debates.... view less
Keywords
populism; emotionality; political attitude; political communication; political psychology; affectivity; prejudice; anxiety; political ideology
Classification
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture
Applied Psychology
Free Keywords
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Document language
English
Publication Year
2024
Page/Pages
p. 403-422
Journal
American Behavioral Scientist, 69 (2024) 4
Issue topic
The Emotional Side of Populist Support: Key Affective Mechanisms at Test
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/00027642241240360
ISSN
0002-7642
Status
Postprint; peer reviewed
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