2021
DOI: 10.1080/14782804.2021.1939664
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Society and territory: making sense of Italian populism from a historical perspective

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“…These findings provide new insight into existing research showing that people with a high need for affiliation participate more often in group activities, spend more time with the community, communicate more with other group members Table 2, and are more receptive to other members. for example, certain communication communities by (Guerra, 2019;Vercesi, 2023). Current research shows that the need for affiliation only predicts member interactions, not activity engagement (table 1).…”
Section: Social Influence Of the "Rational Flow" Communication Model ...mentioning
confidence: 94%
“…These findings provide new insight into existing research showing that people with a high need for affiliation participate more often in group activities, spend more time with the community, communicate more with other group members Table 2, and are more receptive to other members. for example, certain communication communities by (Guerra, 2019;Vercesi, 2023). Current research shows that the need for affiliation only predicts member interactions, not activity engagement (table 1).…”
Section: Social Influence Of the "Rational Flow" Communication Model ...mentioning
confidence: 94%
“…increased from 30% in the general election of 1994 to almost 70% in 2018. Additionally, being a voter of a populist party reflects a well-recognized combination of anti-institutional and anti-party sentiments in the Italian population (Vercesi, 2021). Considering such variable helps us to understand whether these voters perceive the reality more or less accurately than other voters.…”
Section: Perceptionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As mentioned in the Introduction, both the League and FdI are populist radical right parties ( Zaslove 2011;Vercesi 2021). According to , these parties share at least two other ideologies besides populism: nativism and authoritarianism.…”
Section: The Populist Radical Right and The Pandemic In Italymentioning
confidence: 99%