2019
DOI: 10.1080/00344893.2019.1661870
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Populist Attitudes and Political Engagement: Ugly, Bad, and Sometimes Good?

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“…Figure 1 shows that the sample average level of populist attitudes hardly changed throughout the period of observation. This finding is in line with work referencing little change in aggregate distributions across countries as support for assuming stability of populist attitudes (see, for example, Ardag et al 2020). Yet, aggregate-level investigations may overshadow individual-level dynamics under the surface.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…Figure 1 shows that the sample average level of populist attitudes hardly changed throughout the period of observation. This finding is in line with work referencing little change in aggregate distributions across countries as support for assuming stability of populist attitudes (see, for example, Ardag et al 2020). Yet, aggregate-level investigations may overshadow individual-level dynamics under the surface.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…This implies that – by and large – (non-)support for populist ideas is relatively stable and that populist attitudes are trait-like. To this point, Ardag et al argue that evidence based on cross-sectional studies has ‘shown […] remarkable stability of populist attitudes across countries, suggesting they are not volatile opinions’ (2020, 309). Further, supporting the stability view, multiple studies have explored links between populist attitudes and dispositional personality traits (Kenny and Bizumic 2023; Vasilopoulos and Jost 2020) and found some evidence for dispositional roots of populism (but see Fatke 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…But it should be noted that populism is not to be perceived as a full -fledged attitude -it is more of a latent disposition whose activation depends on the context (Hawkins -Rovira Kaltwasser 2019: 7). This means that the populist predisposition remains quiescent until credible populist discourse and rhetoric trigger it (Ardag et al 2019).…”
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“…In their article 'Populist Attitudes and Political Engagement: Ugly, Bad, and Sometimes Good? ', Ardag, Castanho Silva, Thomeczek, Bandlow-Raffalski, and Littvay (2019) investigate the claim that populist parties can be a positive force for representative democracy if they mobilise previously apathetic voters with the help of populist rhetoric. The argument is that if these parties bring non-voters to the ballot box, the overall pool of voters who are represented and actively involved in political decision-making increases.…”
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confidence: 99%