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Trust and voter turnout in Europe
Autori:

Felice Addeo, Marialaura Ammirato, Angela Delli Paoli, Domenico Fruncillo, Christian Harper, Domenico Maddaloni

Trust and voter turnout in Europe

Results from the Horizon TRUEDEM research project

The relationship between trust toward institutions and political actors and citizen participation in democratic life is undoubtedly a topic of great relevance in contemporary social and political research. This book stems from the experience accumulated on this issue as part of the Horizon TRUEDEM – Trust in European Democracies research: it allows us to present the results we have obtained regarding voter turnout, one of the most critical topics in research on representative democracies since it is considered an indicator of the legitimacy of political institutions.

Pagine: 156

ISBN: 9788835179467

Edizione:1a edizione 2025

Codice editore: 11551.4

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The relationship between trust toward institutions and political Actors and citizen participation in democratic life is undoubtedly a topic of great relevance in contemporary social and political research. This book stems from the experience accumulated on this issue as part of the Horizon TRUEDEM – Trust in European Democracies research. More specifically, it allows us to present the results we have obtained regarding voter turnout, one of the most critical topics in research on representative democracies since it is considered an indicator of the legitimacy of political institutions. More specifically, our book aims to outline the factors at stake when voter turnout is addressed in social and political research, with a particular reference to social and political trust. We focus on the role played by political and institutional trust on one side, and social or generalized trust on the other, in affecting voter turnout trends and differences among the EU countries. The results obtained from the research will enable us to draw some conclusions both on the scientific level and on the level of policies geared toward improving the democratic life of European countries. While it may be helpful to emphasize the relevance of trust among the causes of voter turnout and electoral behavior in general, it seems to us also useful to point out that, based on this, we can design policies for reforming political processes in European democratic regimes.

Felice Addeo is Full Professor of Sociology at the University of Salerno, Department of Political and Communication Sciences.

Marialaura Ammirato has been Junior Research Fellow in Sociology at the University of Salerno, Department of Political and Communication Sciences.

Angela Delli Paoli is Researcher in Sociology at the University of Salerno, Department of Humanities, Education and Philosophy.

Domenico Fruncillo is Full Professor of Political Sociology at the University of Salerno, Department of Social and Political Studies.

Christian Haerpfer is Research Professor of Political Science at the University of Vienna, Institute for Comparative Social Research, and is currently the President of the World Values Survey Association.

Domenico Maddaloni is Full Professor of Sociology at the University of Salerno, Department of Political and Communication Sciences.

Domenico Maddaloni, Preface

Christian Haerpfer, Introduction. Trust in European Democracies: An International EU Research Programme in Austria, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden, and Ukraine (2023-2025)

  • Project Methodology, Thematic Areas, and Methods
  • Project Geography and Consortium Members

Domenico Fruncillo and Marialaura Ammirato, Voter turnout trends across European countries

  • Measuring turnout
  • Voter turnout trends in national parliamentary elections
  • Voter turnout trends in European Parliament elections
  • Some concluding remarks

Domenico Maddaloni, Voter turnout differences across European countries: Conceptual framework

  • What affects voter turnout? A review of reviews
  • The role of trust in voter turnout
  • Some concluding remarks

Angela Delli Paoli and Felice Addeo, Voter turnout difference across European countries:Research design

  • Theoretical model
  • Research strategy
  • Operationalization/Measures

Felice Addeo and Angela Delli Paoli, Voter turnout differences across European countries: Multiple regression analysis

  • National elections dataset
  • European elections dataset
  • Discussion
  • Some concluding remarks

Domenico Fruncillo and Domenico Maddaloni, Voter turnout trends and differences: national case studies

  • Austria
  • The Czech Republic
  • France
  • Germany
  • Greece
  • Italy
  • Poland
  • Romania
  • Slovakia
  • Slovenia
  • Ukraine
  • Some concluding remarks

Domenico Maddaloni, Conclusions

References

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