#PopulisminAction analyses why some populist parties foster activism via rooted party organisations. Led by: D.Albertazzi & S.van Kessel. Funded by @ESRC.
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In the final chapter of our new book “Populist Radical Right Parties in Action:" we provide our comparative conclusions, after discussing party organisation & activism within 4 radical right parties in Europe. The book is free to download:
https://t.co/6SbMuZtjlA
Hence the mass party survives on the right, too —and continues to provide specific ideological and practical advantages to its adopters. However, activists are only offered 'participation without power' by party elites...
In chapt 5 of our new book “Populist Radical Right Parties in Action” we provide an account of lived experiences of active members of 4 radical right parties in Europe. What motivates them to stay in these organisations?
Free to read, for all: https://t.co/2eEIaM72lo...
In chapt 5 of our new book “Populist Radical Right Parties in Action” we provide an account of lived experiences of active members of 4 radical right parties in Europe. What motivates them to stay in these organisations?
Free to read, for all: https://t.co/2eEIaM72lo...
Ideological goals were reinforced by feelings of social belonging and personal enjoyment, illustrating the typical nature of the mass party as a close-knit social community.
In chapter 4 of our new book “Populist Radical Right Parties in Action” we explain why party elites within the radical right often choose to preserve the mass party organisational model.
Interested? The book is open access (free to read):
https://t.co/62rdvSWXH4
These organisations also invest to varying degrees in new technologies, especially social media, to reach a wider audience, yet these are largely treated as complementary to more traditional, face-to-face activities, rather than being seen as alternatives to them.