Studying political resentment: A methodological overview

Soetkin Verhaegen, August de Mulder, François Randour

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Political resentment is a theoretically and methodologically challenging concept to study. It requires the observation of complex emotions, moral judgement and the over-time persistence of this sentiment, both in specific groups and in entire populations. To reach this goal, the RepResent project relied on large scale populationbased surveys and focus groups. This chapter discusses the rationale, strengths and weaknesses of the different methodological choices and operationalisations which emerged from the research project. In doing so, the contribution helps the reader to make sense of the different approaches used in the book to study political resentment. More specifically, the chapter first examines the quantitative methods used to study resentment (i.e., waves of surveys, types of questions and rationale). Second, the chapter discusses the use of qualitative methods aimed at understanding resentment (i.e., waves of focus groups, types of questions and rationale). Third, the chapter presents how qualitative and quantitative methods have cross-fertilized to integrate insights from focus group research in the development of a new survey question. We conclude with an assessment of the different approaches in light of the theoretical and methodological challenges associated with the study of political resentment.

langue originaleAnglais
titreBitter-Sweet Democracy?
Sous-titreAnalyzing Citizens' Resentment Towards Politics in Belgium
EditeurOpen Book Publishers
Pages29-60
Nombre de pages32
ISBN (Electronique)9781805112921
ISBN (imprimé)9781805112914
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Etat de la publicationPublié - 6 sept. 2024

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