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Fred Paxton
@fredpaxton.bsky.social
Political scientist at the University of Glasgow | www.fredpaxton.com
Who profits from discontent in "left behind" areas?

In our new @prxjournal.bsky.social article, Eliska and I show that independent local lists constrain the electoral performance of populist parties. Where local independents thrive, populist parties struggle.

Read on:
doi.org/10.1080/2474...
November 25, 2025 at 1:43 PM
Reposted by Fred Paxton
💥 Extended Deadline Alert! 💥 There’s still time to submit panels and papers for the inaugural ECPR E&D Conference! We’ve curated an exceptional lineup of speakers, making it a fantastic opportunity to connect with colleagues and share your research. Don’t miss out — submit your work by 10 March!
📯 Introducing a ✨ NEW conference ✨ for researchers specialising in extremism, democracy, and populism

🥇 Inaugural Conference of @ecpr-ead.bsky.social
🕰️ New and Old Challenges of #Populism and #Radicalism
💂‍♂️ Hosted by @qmul.ac.uk
📅 9–10 June 2025
✍️ Submit your Panel or Paper by 3 March
Inaugural Conference of the Standing Group on Extremism and Democracy, Queen Mary University of London, 9 – 10 June 2025
New and Old Challenges of Populism and Radicalism
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March 5, 2025 at 9:50 AM
Reposted by Fred Paxton
❓What are movement parties, how can we define them, measure them quantitatively, and identify examples in 🇪🇺?

Our new introduction with Fred Paxton to the special issue of
@actapolitica.bsky.social on "Movement Parties in Europe" answers these questions: doi.org/10.1057/s412...
Short 🧵on the issue👇
Movement parties in Europe: a comparative assessment - Acta Politica
Research on political parties and social movements has long developed independently, separated by the disciplinary boundaries of political science and sociology. We see the recent successes of ‘moveme...
doi.org
December 17, 2024 at 9:58 AM