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View article: Generation Z: pessimistic and populist? A conjoint experiment on the determinants of populist voting in Spain
Generation Z: pessimistic and populist? A conjoint experiment on the determinants of populist voting in Spain Open
Generation Z is the most educated and yet pessimistic about the future. At the same time, populist parties have much support among young voters. Do they find an answer to their discouraging socio-economic situation in populist appeals? In …
View article: Generations of pride? LGBTQ+ rights, sexuality, and voting behaviour in Spain
Generations of pride? LGBTQ+ rights, sexuality, and voting behaviour in Spain Open
This study investigates the enduring presence of a sexuality gap in political behaviour within the unique context of Spain – an early-mover country in the expansion of LGBTQ+ rights. First, analysing supply-side dynamics, we demonstrate th…
View article: Believe it or not. The role of ideology as a predictor of trust in mainstream and social media during COVID-19
Believe it or not. The role of ideology as a predictor of trust in mainstream and social media during COVID-19 Open
Introduction: The goal of this article is to analyze the extent to which ideology intervenes in citizens' trust in the news that appears in traditional and social media during COVID-19. Methodology: To do this, a quantitative approach base…
View article: Economic Self-Interest or Cultural Threat? Migrant Unemployment and Class-based Support for Populist Radical Right Parties in Europe
Economic Self-Interest or Cultural Threat? Migrant Unemployment and Class-based Support for Populist Radical Right Parties in Europe Open
Labor market competition theory has traditionally analyzed the threat perceived by lower and middle class’ natives on competition over jobs with immigrants. However, in this article we focus on the fiscal burden and competition for social …
View article: Editorial: Beyond the secret garden of politics: Internal party dynamics of candidate selection
Editorial: Beyond the secret garden of politics: Internal party dynamics of candidate selection Open
EDITORIAL article Front. Polit. Sci., 10 November 2022Sec. Elections and Representation Volume 4 - 2022 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fpos.2022.1051376
View article: Three Is a Crowd? Podemos, Ciudadanos, and Vox: The End of Bipartisanship in Spain
Three Is a Crowd? Podemos, Ciudadanos, and Vox: The End of Bipartisanship in Spain Open
The traditional Spanish imperfect bipartisanship and the alternation in power that emerged in the early 80s between the center-left PSOE and the conservative PP have shifted towards a multiparty system after the emergence of three new part…
View article: Killing Two Birds with One Stone?
Killing Two Birds with One Stone? Open
This article analyses the descriptive representation of immigrant-origin women in two local Spanish elections. On the basis of the influence of political opportunity structures and the role played by political parties, we quantify their pr…
View article: Representing the People: Latin American Councilors and Their Pathway to Power and Political Representation in Spain
Representing the People: Latin American Councilors and Their Pathway to Power and Political Representation in Spain Open
Latin Americans are one of the most relevant migrant minorities in Spain. In this article, we analyze their political representation at the local level by describing how councilors of Latin American councilors perceive three stages on thei…
View article: A Tale of Two Countries: The Sociopolitical Integration of Latino Immigrants in Spain and in the United States
A Tale of Two Countries: The Sociopolitical Integration of Latino Immigrants in Spain and in the United States Open
This special issue addresses the need for cross-national analyses on immigrant integration. The articles in this issue examine the integration processes of Latino immigrants in the United States and in Spain in several aspects—socioeconomi…
View article: The Breakdown of the Spanish Two-Party System: The Upsurge of Podemos and Ciudadanos in the 2015 General Election
The Breakdown of the Spanish Two-Party System: The Upsurge of Podemos and Ciudadanos in the 2015 General Election Open
The 2015 general election marked the end of the two-party system that had existed in Spain since the restoration of democracy. Two new parties, 'Podemos' and 'Ciudadanos', entered the national arena for the first time and together obtained…
View article: Who are the losers of the economic crisis? Explaining the vote for rightwing populist parties in Europe after the Great Recession
Who are the losers of the economic crisis? Explaining the vote for rightwing populist parties in Europe after the Great Recession Open
Right-wing populist parties (RWPP) have obtained outstanding electoral results during the Great Recession in Europe. While some authors have adopted a macro level approach to explain this success highlighting the relevance of the context o…
View article: Syriza, M5S and Podemos : The Three Champions of the Angry Southern European Voter
Syriza, M5S and Podemos : The Three Champions of the Angry Southern European Voter Open
The article examines the profile of the electoral basis of the three most successful\n\t\t\t\t examples of anti-establishment parties in Southern Europe, namely the Coalition of Radical Left (SYRIZA) in Greece, the Movimento Cinque Stelle …
View article: The Breakdown of the Spanish Two-Party System: The Upsurge of Podemos and Ciudadanos in the 2015 General Election
The Breakdown of the Spanish Two-Party System: The Upsurge of Podemos and Ciudadanos in the 2015 General Election Open
The 2015 general election marked the end of the two-party system that had existed in Spain since the restoration of democracy. Two new parties, Podemos and Ciudadanos, entered the national arena for the first time and together obtained 34.…