Avoiding Bias in the Study of Populism

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作者
Aslanidis P. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Department of Political Science, Yale University, New Haven, CT
[2] Hellenic Studies Program, MacMillan Center, Yale University, Henry R. Luce Hall, Room 242, 34 Hillhouse Avenue, New Haven, 06520-8206, CT
关键词
American politics; Discourse; European politics; Latin American politics; Populism;
D O I
10.1007/s41111-017-0064-0
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摘要
The comparative study of populism has produced a wide spectrum of scholarship that covers different regions and historical periods. However, and despite significant breakthroughs in conceptualization and methodology, the process of scientific cumulation is hampered by the unyielding persistence of several misconceptions around the nature of populism, even in the face of repeated refutation by empirical developments. In this paper, I single out and discuss three main problems in the literature: the regional bias, the policy bias, and the normative bias. I argue that to protect the study of populism from the increasing threat of conceptual dilution due to sensationalist punditry and partisan scholarship, analysts should (a) avoid generalizing from region-specific perspectives; (b) remain skeptical of any association of populism with economic policy; and (c) refrain from exaggerating populism’s impact on democratic institutions. © 2017, Fudan University and Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd.
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页码:266 / 287
页数:21
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