A moral or class divide for populist parties? 'The people' in the discourse of Podemos and Vox in Spain
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Roch, Juan
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Univ Autonoma Madrid, Marie Curie,1 Campus Cantoblanco, Madrid 28049, Spain
Univ Calif Berkeley, Berkeley, CA USA
European Univ Inst, Florence, ItalyUniv Autonoma Madrid, Marie Curie,1 Campus Cantoblanco, Madrid 28049, Spain
Roch, Juan
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Cordero, Guillermo
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Univ Autonoma Madrid, Marie Curie,1 Campus Cantoblanco, Madrid 28049, Spain
Univ Calif Berkeley, Berkeley, CA USA
Univ Essex, Colchester, England
Univ Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI USA
Univ Mannheim, Mannheim, Germany
Univ Montreal, Montreal, PQ, CanadaUniv Autonoma Madrid, Marie Curie,1 Campus Cantoblanco, Madrid 28049, Spain
Cordero, Guillermo
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[1] Univ Autonoma Madrid, Marie Curie,1 Campus Cantoblanco, Madrid 28049, Spain
Do populist parties refer to class identities in their discourses or do they, as most populism literature assumes, mainly highlight a moral distinction between 'people' and the 'elite'? To explore these questions, this research uses dictionary-based methods and discourse analysis to identify the various ways to reconstruct such identities in Spanish populist left (Podemos) and right (Vox) political parties between 2014 and 2023. Our findings reveal that both the populist left and populist right politicise class divisions as much as moral divides, even more so in the case of the left. Moreover, we observe significant differences in the class identities mobilised by Podemos and Vox and their evolution over time.
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Univ Rey Juan Carlos, Dept Humanities, P Artilleros S-N, Madrid 28032, SpainUniv Rey Juan Carlos, Dept Humanities, P Artilleros S-N, Madrid 28032, Spain
Barbeito Iglesias, Roberto
Iglesias Alonso, Angel
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Univ Rey Juan Carlos, Dept Publ Law & Polit Sci, Madrid, SpainUniv Rey Juan Carlos, Dept Humanities, P Artilleros S-N, Madrid 28032, Spain
Iglesias Alonso, Angel
INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF SOCIOLOGY-REVUE INTERNATIONALE DE SOCIOLOGIE,
2021,
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