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A populist Zeitgeist? The impact of populism on parties, media and the public in

Western Europe

Rooduijn, M.

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2013

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Rooduijn, M. (2013). A populist Zeitgeist? The impact of populism on parties, media and the

public in Western Europe.

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List of figures

Figure 1.1. The spiral of populism: main expectations 10 Figure 3.1. Classical content analysis: allegedly populist parties with

populism scores below the mean (2.91) 63

Figure 3.2. Computerized content analysis: allegedly populist parties

with populism scores below the mean (0.05) 64

Figure 3.3. Classical content analysis: other parties with populism

scores above the mean (2.91) 65

Figure 3.4. Computerized content analysis: other parties with

populism scores above the mean (0.05) 66

Figure 3.5. The classical and computerized content analyses compared 67 Figure 4.1. The effect of the success of allegedly populist parties on

the degree of populism 93

Figure 5.1. Mean populism scores (left axis) and the success of

allegedly populist parties (right axis) over time per country 118 Figure 5.2. Mean populism scores per newspaper 119 Figure 5.3. Mean populism scores per article type 120 Figure 6.1. Expressing discontent logic (1) and fuelling discontent

logic (2) 149

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