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New trends or old habits? Stability and changes of political styles since 1960

Description du projet

Analyser les changements et les modèles de style politique

En politique, il est de plus en plus fréquent que les élus, souvent qualifiés de «populistes», recourent à un langage agressif et personnalisé lorsqu’ils critiquent leurs adversaires. Toutefois, la validité de ces affirmations relatives à de nouvelles tendances n’est pas étayée par une étude approfondie. Dans cette optique, le projet POLSTYLE, financé par le CER, vise à analyser l’évolution des styles politiques dans quatre démocraties européennes depuis 1960. Le projet entend apporter des contributions empiriques et théoriques en étudiant la manière dont les changements opérés dans les configurations politiques influencent le développement des styles politiques au fil du temps. Grâce à la création d’un ensemble de données distinct englobant différentes arènes et formes d’expression, le projet cherche à établir une compréhension unique des styles politiques.

Objectif

Hardly a week goes by without reports of elected officials – often pictured as ‘populists’ – having used vitriolic language and attacked the personal traits of their opponents. In a context of ‘restyling of politics’, the style of political actors is presented as increasingly emotive, personalised, and confrontational. In the absence of systematic comparative study, such claims remain however trivial intuitions and anecdotes that are as old as politics. This raises critical questions: are modern political styles new trends or old habits? What are the institutional and political factors that constrain or favour the rise of certain styles?

The POLSTYLE project provides a groundbreaking empirical and theoretical contribution by analysing the evolutions of political styles in four European democracies since 1960. It posits that configurational evolutions shape the stability and changes of political styles over time: it depends upon the varying responses of the types of actors, arenas and political systems vis-à-vis abrupt exogenous shocks and endogenous incremental changes.

For these empirical and theoretical goals, the project builds a unique dataset of actors’ political styles performing in various arenas (TV, print press, parliaments, and Twitter). Different indicators will trace evolutions of political styles in terms of contents, nature of interactions and forms of expressions. Finally, the project develops a theory that explains how and why patterns of styles unfold according to configurational evolutions.

Overall, the POLSTYLE project decisively contribute to ongoing theoretical debates about the nature of political representation in modern democracies, and how democratic linkages with voters are built on a daily basis. While some scholars and political observers suggest that current political styles entail nothing less than the inexorable decline of democracy; other scholars have praised them as virtues for the functioning of our democracies.

Régime de financement

HORIZON-ERC - HORIZON ERC Grants

Institution d’accueil

UNIVERSITE DE NAMUR ASBL
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 1 496 219,00
Adresse
RUE DE BRUXELLES 61
5000 Namur
Belgique

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Région
Région wallonne Prov. Namur Arr. Namur
Type d’activité
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Liens
Coût total
€ 1 496 219,00

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