Description
The European Ideological Space in Voters’ Own Words provides a groundbreaking analysis of how European voters understand and express their political ideologies. Rather than imposing predetermined categories, this study captures the authentic language and concepts voters use to describe their political positions and beliefs.
Through extensive qualitative research and voter interviews across multiple European nations, the authors map the ideological landscape as experienced by citizens themselves. The book challenges conventional assumptions about left-right political spectrums and reveals the complexity and diversity of European political thought. It demonstrates how voters navigate competing values, interests, and identities when forming their political views.
This Element contributes significantly to understanding contemporary European politics by centering voter perspectives and demonstrating that ideological space is far more nuanced than traditional political science frameworks suggest. The work is essential reading for scholars of European politics, political ideology, and public opinion research.







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