Pubblicazioni scientifiche

Pubblicazioni scientifiche

Pubblicazioni scientifiche

D’ALIMONTE, R. D. R. (2007). Il nuovo sistema elettorale:dal collegio uninominale al premio di maggioranza. In R. D’Alimonte & A. Chiaramonte (Eds.), Proporzionale ma non solo (pp. 51–89). Bologna: Il Mulino.

Per citare il libro: Come siamo cambiati? Opinioni, orientamenti politici, preferenze di voto alla prova della pandemia / N. Maggini e A. Pedrazzani. - Fondazione Giangiacomo Feltrinelli, collana QUADERNI n. 40, 2021. - ISBN 978-88-6835-4312. Scarica l'eBook in formato PDF/mobi/ePub qui Abstract Primo Paese occidentale a essere colpito dalla pandemia da Covid-19, dal febbraio 2020 l’Italia è stata investita da un intreccio di cambiamenti sociali, economici e politici senza precedenti. L’emergenza sanitaria ha comportato uno stravolgimento delle modalità...

CHIARAMONTE, A. C. A., & D’Alimonte, R. (2013). The Twilight of the Berlusconi Era: Local Elections and National Referendums in Italy, May and June 2011. In A. Bosco & S. Verney (Eds.), Elections in Hard Times: Southern Europe 2010-11 (pp. 13...

To cite the article:Improta, M., Mannoni, E., Marcellino, C., & Trastulli, F. (2022). Voters, issues, and party loyalty: the 2022 Italian election under the magnifying glass. Italian Journal of Electoral Studies QOE – IJES, Just Accepted. https://doi.org/10.36253/qoe-13956. The article is open access and can be accessed here. Abstract The 2022 Italian election marked a historic victory for the centre-right coalition. This camp was spearheaded by Giorgia Meloni’s Brothers of Italy (FDI), with a solid performance of this radical right party across the country. However, considerable nuance emerges by...

The economic crisis, the fall of the Berlusconi government and the birth of the technocratic government led by Mario Monti have produced several changes in the Italian political system. Certainly, one of the most important innovations in the context of Italian politics has been the emergence of the Five Star Movement. Such a new party has achieved spectacular overnight success in several elections at sub-national level, and now it is the most voted party in the 2013 national elections. The Five Star Movement combines antiestablishment rhetoric with demands for political reform. The article analyses the electoral growth of the Five Star Movement using both aggregate data and individual data from “Osservatorio Politico CISE” (i.e. cross-section and panel surveys conducted from November 2011 to March 2013). In particular, the author investigates whether the profile of the supporters of the Five Star Movement has changed over time, both from a political and a social standpoint. Finally, the author analyses what factors influence the electoral choice for the Five Star Movement, also from a longitudinal perspective.