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Methods of Mapping Initiatives Opposing Populist Parties

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Abstract

This chapter presents a Typology of Initiatives Opposing Populist Parties, providing a conceptual framework for empirical analysis of responses to populist parties. On one dimension, the typology distinguishes between actors opposing populist parties, principally public authorities, political parties, and civil society actors. On another, it distinguishes between tolerant and intolerant modes of engagement with populist parties. This dimension develops a practice-based conception of tolerance and intolerance involving, respectively, the observation or suspension of rights, privileges, and respect which political parties would usually enjoy, either by law or in practice, because of their representative role in a democratic society and/or as a governing party in the international sphere. The chapter additionally outlines methods used to collect data on opposition initiatives in seven country case studies discussed later in the book. In an approach inspired by protest event analysis and political claims analysis
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationDemocratic Defence as Normal Politics : Everyday Opposition to Populist Parties in Multilevel Europe
EditorsAngela Bourne
Number of pages38
Place of PublicationCham
PublisherPalgrave Macmillan
Publication date2024
Edition1
Pages47-84
Chapter3
ISBN (Print)9783031604829, 9783031604850
ISBN (Electronic)9783031604836
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • Mapping
  • Initiatives opposing populist parties
  • Protest event analysis
  • Critical claims analysis

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