Inspired by Semiotic Cultural Psychology Theory, the study surveyed a representative Italian national sample (N=818) to test a culture-based model of populist voting. The model assumed that a set of socio-political orientations (i.e., support for democracy, civicness, egalitarianism, anti-elitism, confidence in institutions, and respect for diversity) would mediate the relationship between symbolic universes (i.e., generalized affect-laden sets of meanings) and mainstream vs. populist voting. The results supported the main hypotheses, revealing that populist voting was favoured by a combination of concern for democracy and distrust. As expected, symbolic universes affected socio-political orientations, while a structural variable such as socioeconomic status proved to be irrelevant. Implications for the SCPT framework and for research on populism and voting behaviour are discussed.

The demand for populism. A psycho-cultural based analysis of the desire for non mainstream political representation / Mannarini, T.; Rochira, A.; Ciavolino, E.; Russo, F.; Salvatore, S.. - In: PSYCHOLOGY HUB. - ISSN 2723-973X. - 37:2(2020), pp. 31-40. [10.13133/2724-2943/17161]

The demand for populism. A psycho-cultural based analysis of the desire for non mainstream political representation

Salvatore S.
2020

Abstract

Inspired by Semiotic Cultural Psychology Theory, the study surveyed a representative Italian national sample (N=818) to test a culture-based model of populist voting. The model assumed that a set of socio-political orientations (i.e., support for democracy, civicness, egalitarianism, anti-elitism, confidence in institutions, and respect for diversity) would mediate the relationship between symbolic universes (i.e., generalized affect-laden sets of meanings) and mainstream vs. populist voting. The results supported the main hypotheses, revealing that populist voting was favoured by a combination of concern for democracy and distrust. As expected, symbolic universes affected socio-political orientations, while a structural variable such as socioeconomic status proved to be irrelevant. Implications for the SCPT framework and for research on populism and voting behaviour are discussed.
2020
Non mainstream voting; Populism; Psycho-cultural analysis
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The demand for populism. A psycho-cultural based analysis of the desire for non mainstream political representation / Mannarini, T.; Rochira, A.; Ciavolino, E.; Russo, F.; Salvatore, S.. - In: PSYCHOLOGY HUB. - ISSN 2723-973X. - 37:2(2020), pp. 31-40. [10.13133/2724-2943/17161]
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