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South European Society and Politics | 2013

Job Precariousness and Political Orientations: The Case of Italy

Piergiorgio Corbetta; Pasquale Colloca

This paper explores the role played by job precariousness in political orientations, and examines the extent to which job precariousness could represent a new political division in Italian society. We have investigated the explanatory role of job precariousness for political orientations and analysed its interaction with the declining traditional cleavages (territory, class, religion). Based on a national sample of 15,000 workers, our results provide some evidence that job precariousness is a social variable exerting a significant impact on political orientations. Furthermore, we found that different conditions of job precariousness, such as temporary work and unemployment, affect political attitudes in different ways. Finally, our evidence suggests that the relationship between job precariousness and political orientations is significantly influenced by territory and class.


International Spectator | 2014

Direct Democracy and Scapegoats: The Five Star Movement and Europe

Piergiorgio Corbetta; Rinaldo Vignati

Italy is one the most europhile countries in the European Union. Nevertheless, as surveys show, over the last few years anti-European sentiments have increasingly surfaced among Italian citizens. Furthermore, there is now an important novelty regarding the relation between Italy and Europe: the Movimento 5 Stelle (The Five Star Movement), a new party that expresses a peculiar and contradictory position towards Europe. Its leader, Beppe Grillo, sometimes advocates more, not less, unification, but he also proposes a referendum on Italian membership of the euro. Moreover, Grillo’s blog frequently lends its voice to the choir of openly anti-European sentiment. Indeed, Grillo’s call for direct democracy is plebiscitarian and his positions contribute to the weakening of a European project that is already facing grave difficulties of its own.


South European Society and Politics | 2012

The 2010 Regional Elections in Italy: Another Referendum on Berlusconi

Piergiorgio Corbetta

This article analyses the 2010 regional elections in Italy, in which the centre-right, led by Silvio Berlusconi, was successful. This followed on from its victory in the 2008 general election and the 2009 European elections. The article analyses the extremely conflictual political climate in which the elections took place. The analysis of the election results concentrates on four points: the large increase in abstentionism, the contest in the northern regions between the Lega Nord and the Popolo della libertà, the failure of the centre political formations to realise their ambitions, and the success of far-left ‘anti-political’ groups.


Contemporary Italian Politics | 2018

Lega and Five-star Movement voters: exploring the role of cultural, economic and political bewilderment

Piergiorgio Corbetta; Pasquale Colloca; Nicoletta Cavazza; Michele Roccato

ABSTRACT We explore the motivations behind the electoral success of the Lega and the Five-star Movement at the 2018 Italian general election. In most of the literature on populism, the success of the new European populist parties is interpreted as stemming from the process of globalisation, which has produced the so-called ‘modernisation losers’: ‘cultural losers’ (people who are disorientated by changes in values, by new waves of migration and by the loss of national sovereignty to the European Union) and ‘economic losers’ (those for whom the globalisation process has meant economic hardship, downward social mobility and occupational uncertainty). It is these ‘modernisation losers’ who are claimed to have voted for the populist parties. To this two-fold theoretical hypothesis, we added another: the rise in populism can be explained by the democratic malaise, and particularly by the crisis of mainstream parties, which have steadily lost their function as a link between the people and politics. We analyse the role of these three antecedents of populism – labelled as cultural, economic and political – drawing on 2018 Italian National Election Studies (ITANES: see www.itanes.org/en) data. Votes for the Lega were motivated by ‘cultural populism’, while those for the Five-star Movement could be ascribed to ‘political populism’, stemming from citizens’ growing mistrust – generalised and latent in Western democracies – of political institutions, activated in Italy by favourable structural conditions and external circumstances.


European Journal of Political Research | 2009

Between ideology and social representations: Four theses plus (a new) one on the relevance and the meaning of the political left and right

Piergiorgio Corbetta; Nicoletta Cavazza; Michele Roccato


Electoral Studies | 2008

From the parish to the polling booth. Evolution and interpretation of the political gender gap in Italy: 1968-2006.

Piergiorgio Corbetta; Nicoletta Cavazza


il Mulino | 1978

Una tattica e due strategie. Inchiesta sulla base del PCI

Marzio Barbagli; Piergiorgio Corbetta


Archive | 2009

Capire il comportamento di voto: dalla debolezza dei fattori sociologici all'insostenibile tesi dell'individualizzazione

Piergiorgio Corbetta; Nicoletta Cavazza


il Mulino | 2008

Quando la difesa del territorio diventa voto

Nicoletta Cavazza; Piergiorgio Corbetta


European Journal of Political Research | 1982

After the Historic Compromise: A Turning Point for the PCI*

Marzio Barbagli; Piergiorgio Corbetta

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University of Modena and Reggio Emilia

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