Migrants and 'Patria'. The imagined community of the radical left in Spain

  • Lobera J
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Abstract

The emergence of inclusive populist parties disputes the social construction of the ‘people’ to the exclusive populism, recently generating new academic debates. Do the new radical left parties have a nationalist character? Are populism and nationalism two inseparable dimensions? Drawing on an original dataset in Spain, this article shows that Podemos’ supporters are significantly less nationalist, expressing more open attitudes towards cultural diversity and immigration, and lower levels of Spanishness than voters from other parties. Arguably, Podemos operates as an antagonistic political option to the traditional positions of the populist radical right (PRR), building an inclusive imagined community around a type of constitutional patriotism or republican populism. These findings contribute to the scholar debate on the relationship of nationalism and populism, bringing to discussion the core values of the supporters of a populist party as a complementary element to its categorization.

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Lobera, J. (2020). Migrants and “Patria”. The imagined community of the radical left in Spain. Teknokultura. Revista de Cultura Digital y Movimientos Sociales, 17(1), 59–68. https://doi.org/10.5209/tekn.66912

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