On time and meaningful partisanship: Stability, strength, and sway of attachment to new parties

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Autor(a) principal: Pannico, Roberto
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Anduiza, Eva
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10451/54935
Resumo: New parties pose a challenge to the claim that time is an essential element in the construction of partisanship. By definition, new parties have not been around for much time, so the opportunities for the construction of meaningful attachments could be considered limited. In this paper, we test this expectation, unpacking the dynamics and implications of the attachment to new parties. Using panel data collected in Spain during a period of profound party system change, we estimate the extent to which partisanship with new parties is stable and strong, works as a heuristic for preference formation, and predicts vote choice. Our data suggest that attachments to new parties can be as meaningful as those that citizens have with old parties. These findings seem particularly relevant in a context where new parties are on the rise.
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title On time and meaningful partisanship: Stability, strength, and sway of attachment to new parties
spellingShingle On time and meaningful partisanship: Stability, strength, and sway of attachment to new parties
Pannico, Roberto
New parties
Panel data
Partisanship
Party system change
title_short On time and meaningful partisanship: Stability, strength, and sway of attachment to new parties
title_full On time and meaningful partisanship: Stability, strength, and sway of attachment to new parties
title_fullStr On time and meaningful partisanship: Stability, strength, and sway of attachment to new parties
title_full_unstemmed On time and meaningful partisanship: Stability, strength, and sway of attachment to new parties
title_sort On time and meaningful partisanship: Stability, strength, and sway of attachment to new parties
author Pannico, Roberto
author_facet Pannico, Roberto
Anduiza, Eva
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author2 Anduiza, Eva
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pannico, Roberto
Anduiza, Eva
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv New parties
Panel data
Partisanship
Party system change
topic New parties
Panel data
Partisanship
Party system change
description New parties pose a challenge to the claim that time is an essential element in the construction of partisanship. By definition, new parties have not been around for much time, so the opportunities for the construction of meaningful attachments could be considered limited. In this paper, we test this expectation, unpacking the dynamics and implications of the attachment to new parties. Using panel data collected in Spain during a period of profound party system change, we estimate the extent to which partisanship with new parties is stable and strong, works as a heuristic for preference formation, and predicts vote choice. Our data suggest that attachments to new parties can be as meaningful as those that citizens have with old parties. These findings seem particularly relevant in a context where new parties are on the rise.
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