South European Society and Politics
2010 - 2024
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Volume 29, issue 2, 2024
- Are sexist and populist attitudes connected? Positive evidence from the least-likely-case of Spain pp. 135-158

- Hugo Marcos-Marne, Isabel Inguanzo and Homero Gil de Zuñiga
- Perceived victimhood in Italian politics: political ideology, populism, and economic grievance pp. 159-180

- Moreno Mancosu, Federico Vegetti, Antonella Seddone and Giuliano Bobba
- A decade of dichotomy: understanding Turkey’s changing stance on the Istanbul Convention for combating violence against women pp. 181-210

- Ömer Faruk Köktaş and Özer Köseoğlu
- Between regional cores and provinces: the electoral bases of political party support in Italy and Spain pp. 211-241

- Davide Vampa
- The relevance and resilience of the cordon sanitaire in Portugal: the March 2024 legislative elections pp. 243-268

- José Santana-Pereira and Susana Rogeiro Nina
Volume 29, issue 1, 2024
- The road ahead: a note from the (new) editors of South European Society and Politics pp. 1-4

- Bonnie N. Field and Nicolò Conti
- When and why high civil servants demand information from interest groups in policymaking. A Southern European perspective pp. 5-28

- Giliberto Capano and Andrea Pritoni
- Generations of pride? LGBTQ+ rights, sexuality, and voting behaviour in Spain pp. 29-54

- Stuart J. Turnbull-Dugarte, Guillermo Cordero and José María Ramírez Dueñas
- Valencian working mothers during lockdown. Discourses on family life in uncertain times pp. 55-78

- Mercedes Alcañiz Moscardó, Emma Gómez Nicolau and Joan Sanfélix Albelda
- Food for (political) thought: political inferences from apolitical cues and their social consequences in Italy pp. 79-108

- Gaetano Scaduto and Fedra Negri
- The 2024 local elections in Turkey: a critical juncture for Turkish democracy? pp. 109-134

- Kursat Cinar
Volume 28, issue 4, 2023
- Post-industrial alignment and class support for radical left parties in Southern Europe pp. 389-413

- José Pedro Lopes
- Immigrant regularisation politics during COVID-19: advocacy coalitions and governments’ incentives in Italy and Spain pp. 415-438

- Roberta Perna and María Puig Batalla
- Bridging gaps: how investment in public childcare affects women’s employment in Italy and Spain pp. 439-468

- Lara Maestripieri, David Palomera and Roberto Rizza
- A moral or class divide for populist parties? ‘The people’ in the discourse of Podemos and Vox in Spain pp. 469-497

- Juan Roch and Guillermo Cordero
- Perceptions of populist radical right mainstreaming as a threat to democracy: evidence from Italian voters pp. 499-523

- Antonella Seddone and Mattia Zulianello
Volume 28, issue 3, 2023
- Civicness, social relations and environmental behaviour: a new kaleidoscope of social capital in Italy pp. 259-284

- Nicolò Bellanca, Alberto Gherardini, Mauro Maltagliati and Gianmaria L. Pessina
- Gender equality policies in Turkey’s opposition municipalities: factors that impact policy-making according to gender advocates pp. 285-308

- Ebru Ertugal and Itir Bagdadi
- Playing populist: the relationship of convenience between populist language and demarcationist ideological positions in the Italian parliament (1948-2020) pp. 309-334

- Silvia Decadri and Fedra Negri
- A bitter victory and a sweet defeat: the July 2023 Spanish general election pp. 335-357

- Toni Rodon and Irene Rodríguez
- Competitive yet unfair: May 2023 elections and authoritarian resilience in Turkey pp. 359-387

- Berk Esen, Sebnem Gumuscu and Hakan Yavuzyılmaz
Volume 28, issue 2, 2023
- The implications of the European financial crisis and parties’ positions on European integration on the outcomes of government formation processes in Southern Europe pp. 123-151

- Nicola Palma and Marc Debus
- Polarisation and youth in Turkey: young people as gatekeepers or challengers of polarisation? pp. 153-175

- Begüm Uzun and Demet Lüküslü
- The waning of ideology? Presidential elections in the Republic of Cyprus, 5 February 2023 pp. 177-206

- Vasiliki Triga, Nikandros Ioannidis and Constantinos Djouvas
- Towards a predominant party system: the May 2023 election in Greece pp. 207-230

- Yannis Tsirbas
- The nationalisation of subnational elections in polarised Spain: the May 2023 regional and local elections pp. 231-257

- Amuitz Garmendia Madariaga and Pedro Riera
Volume 28, issue 1, 2023
- South European Society and Politics: The Road Travelled so Far pp. 1-17

- Susannah Verney and Anna Bosco
- Democratic Backsliding, Conflict, and Partisan Mobilisation of Ethnic Groups: Local Government Control and Electoral Participation in Turkey pp. 19-46

- Reşat Bayer and Özge Kemahlıoğlu
- Intra-party Balance of Power: Cartelisation versus Communist Organisational Tradition in the Cypriot Radical Left AKEL pp. 47-73

- Yiannos Katsourides and Chrystalla Agathocleous
- Shared or Self-rule? Regional Legislative Initiatives in Multi-level Spain, 1979-2021 pp. 75-100

- Marc Sanjaume-Calvet and Andreu Paneque
- More Flexible, Less Productive? The Impact of Employment Protection Legislation Reforms in Italy pp. 101-122

- Francesco Stolfi and Oliver Fritsch
Volume 27, issue 4, 2022
- Southern Europe Managing the First Phase of the Covid-19 Pandemic: The Crucial Effect of Timing pp. 431-458

- Susannah Verney, José Real-Dato and Juan Rodríguez-Teruel
- Italy, the Sick Man of Europe: Policy Response, Experts and Public Opinion in the First Phase of Covid-19 pp. 459-485

- Giulia Vicentini and Maria Tullia Galanti
- The Limits of Power Concentration and Expert Knowledge in Emergency Management: Spain’s Government Response during the First Phase of the Covid-19 Pandemic pp. 487-519

- Juan Rodríguez Teruel, Eloísa del Pino and José Real-Dato
- A Portuguese Miracle: The Politics of the First Phase of Covid-19 in Portugal pp. 521-549

- Patrícia Silva, Edna Costa and João Moniz
- Regaining Trust: Evidence-Informed Policymaking during the First Phase of the Covid-19 Crisis in Greece pp. 551-576

- Stella Ladi, Angelos Angelou and Dimitra Panagiotatou
- Surviving the Covid-19 Pandemic under Right-wing Populist Rule: Turkey in the First Phase pp. 577-606

- Özge Kemahlıoğlu and Oya Yeğen
Volume 27, issue 3, 2022
- Radical-Right Surge in a Deinstitutionalised Party System: The 2022 Italian General Election pp. 329-357

- Alessandro Chiaramonte, Vincenzo Emanuele, Nicola Maggini and Aldo Paparo
- Back to the Post-Fascist Past or Landing in the Populist Radical Right? The Brothers of Italy Between Continuity and Change pp. 359-383

- Leonardo Puleo and Gianluca Piccolino
- Yet Another Populist Party? Understanding the Rise of Brothers of Italy pp. 385-405

- Gianfranco Baldini, Filippo Tronconi and Davide Angelucci
- The Italian Democratic Party at the Crossroad: Party Activism and the Middle-Level Élite pp. 407-429

- Paola Bordandini, Carlo Baccetti and Laura Sartori
Volume 27, issue 2, 2022
- Explaining Morality Policy Coalitions in Spanish Parliamentary Votes: The Interaction of the Church-State Conflict and Territorial Politics pp. 197-222

- Margarita León, Manuel Alvariño and Llorenç Soler-Buades
- Political Polarisation on Social Media: Competing Understandings of Democracy in Turkey pp. 223-251

- Didem Türkoğlu, Meltem Odabaş, Doruk Tunaoglu and Mustafa Yavaş
- Two Steps Forward, One Step Back: The Evolution of Democratic Digital Innovations in Podemos pp. 253-278

- Marco Meloni and Fabio G. Lupato
- Absolute and Benchmarked Economic Voting. A Subnational Perspective on a Decade of Elections in Southern Europe pp. 279-303

- Marco Giuliani
- ‘Your Luck is Our Luck’: Covid-19, the Radical Right and Low Polarisation in the 2022 Portuguese Elections pp. 305-327

- José Santana-Pereira and Elisabetta De Giorgi
Volume 27, issue 1, 2022
- Affective Polarisation in Times of Political Instability and Conflict. Spain from a Comparative Perspective pp. 1-26

- Mariano Torcal and Josep M. Comellas
- Electoral Competition and Partisan Affective Polarisation in Spain pp. 27-50

- Isabel Rodríguez, Diego Santamaría and Luis Miller
- Territorial Polarisation after Radical Parties’ Breakthrough in Spain pp. 51-73

- Amuitz Garmendia Madariaga and Pedro Riera
- Media Diet and Polarisation: Evidence from Spain pp. 75-95

- Albert Padró-Solanet and Joan Balcells
- Twitter and Affective Polarisation: Following Political Leaders in Spain pp. 97-123

- Javier Lorenzo-Rodríguez and Mariano Torcal
- In-Party Like, Out-Party Dislike and Propensity to Vote in Spain pp. 125-146

- Danilo Serani
- Affective and Territorial Polarisation: The Impact on Vote Choice in Spain pp. 147-169

- Toni Rodon
- Partisan Sentiments and Political Trust: A Longitudinal Study of Spain pp. 171-196

- Mariano Torcal and Emily Carty
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