New publications in Acta Politologica Journal: Crisis Parties and Digital Memberships

New publications in Acta Politologica Journal: Crisis Parties and Digital Memberships

A Generational Approach to the Crisis Parties: Common Origins and Common Features

Jorge Bronet and Rosa Borge offer a conceptual contribution by dissecting the notion of “new” parties, proposing the term “crisis” parties to characterize those emerging in response to societal upheavals. Their analysis, grounded in data from the Political Party Database (PPDB) round 2, provides a fresh perspective on the dynamics of party innovation in times of crisis.

Digital Membership and Activist Strategies in Spanish Non-Statewide Parties

Adding comparative breadth, Adrià Mompó uses Scarrow’s (2015) multi-speed membership model to examine twelve Spanish regional parties, varying in age, experience, and founding contexts. His study sheds light on how these parties adapt their party-member relationships in efforts to modernize and embrace digital tools.

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