2018
DOI: 10.1080/13537113.2018.1457824
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The Shifting Framing Strategies and Policy Positions of the Bloque Nacionalista Galego

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“…The main results of this paper, which complement previous analysis with a more quantitative orientation (Máiz and Ares, 2018), contribute to the understanding of rapid changes in the multidimensional electoral platforms of RPs in the peripheries (Alonso et al, 2017). We consider the generalizability of main results in the last section.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 51%
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“…The main results of this paper, which complement previous analysis with a more quantitative orientation (Máiz and Ares, 2018), contribute to the understanding of rapid changes in the multidimensional electoral platforms of RPs in the peripheries (Alonso et al, 2017). We consider the generalizability of main results in the last section.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 51%
“…In the context of the Great Recession that hit Europe after 2008, the specialized literature on political parties mainly focused on the emergence of challenger parties competing on new issues, the restructuring of dimensions of electoral competition, and the overall effects of the crises on party systems at the national level (Chaisty and Whitefield, 2020;De Vries and Hobolt, 2020;Hernández and Kriesi, 2015;Hobolt and Tilley, 2016;Hooghe and Marks, 2018;Hutter et al, 2018). However, the literature largely remained silent as to the early impact of the Great Recession on the territorial dimension of competition, the electoral space of regionalist parties (RPs), and the old and new politicized issues in subnational spaces (for exceptions see Cuadras-Morató and Rodon, 2018;Gómez Fortes and Cabeza Pérez, 2013;Máiz and Ares, 2018;Rico, 2012, Massetti 2018.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We decided to use deductive codes based on the theoretical work of Snow and Benford (1988) and their empirical application (Máiz, 2010; Máiz & Ares, 2018; Papale, 2021); later, as the research process progressed, inductive codes were also included to enrich the study and make it as accurate and adapted to the case study as possible (Kuckartz & Rädiker, 2019). This process resulted in a coding system based on four main frames and their respective specific categories (see Appendix A).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More recently, scholars have also begun to explore how regionalist actors justify, or frame, their territorial claims (Huszka 2014;Field and Hamann 2015;Dalle Mulle 2016Brown Swan 2017;Máiz and Ares Castro-Conde 2018;Basile 2019;Elias 2019;Della Porta et al 2017;Basta 2018). This work adopts an inductive approach, with frames identified through a close qualitative examination of political texts for one or a few cases of regionalist mobilization.…”
Section: Re-conceptualizing Regionalist Actors' Territorial Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%