Publication: People haven't had enough of experts: technocratic attitudes among citizens in nine european democracies
People haven't had enough of experts: technocratic attitudes among citizens in nine european democracies
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Bertsou, E., & Caramani, D. (2022). People haven’t had enough of experts: technocratic attitudes among citizens in nine european democracies. American Journal of Political Science, 66(1), 5–23. https://doi.org/10.1111/ajps.12554
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Political representation theory postulates that technocracy and populism mount a twofold challenge to party democracy, while also standing at odds with each other in the vision of representation they advocate. Can these relationships be observed empirically at the level of citizen preferences, and what does this mean for alternative forms of representation? The article investigates technocratic attitudes among citizens following three dimensions—expertise, elitism, and anti-politics—and, using latent class analysis, identifies citizen
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Bertsou, E., & Caramani, D. (2022). People haven’t had enough of experts: technocratic attitudes among citizens in nine european democracies. American Journal of Political Science, 66(1), 5–23. https://doi.org/10.1111/ajps.12554