Brazilian Parties According to their Manifestos: Political Identity and Programmatic Emphases

Generally, party programmes are neglected in Brazil owing to their alleged (and assumed) irrelevance. It is argued that given that such documents are designed on order and with propaganda purposes, they could hardly be accepted as depictions of the parties’ true political positions. However, such an...

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Main Author: Gabriela da Silva Tarouco
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Brazilian Political Science Association 2011-06-01
Series:Brazilian Political Science Review
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Online Access:http://www.bpsr.org.br/index.php/bpsr/article/view/114/105
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Brazilian Parties According to their Manifestos: Political Identity and Programmatic Emphases
Brazilian Political Science Review
Parties
programmes
manifestos
emphases
content analysis
author_facet Gabriela da Silva Tarouco
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title Brazilian Parties According to their Manifestos: Political Identity and Programmatic Emphases
title_short Brazilian Parties According to their Manifestos: Political Identity and Programmatic Emphases
title_full Brazilian Parties According to their Manifestos: Political Identity and Programmatic Emphases
title_fullStr Brazilian Parties According to their Manifestos: Political Identity and Programmatic Emphases
title_full_unstemmed Brazilian Parties According to their Manifestos: Political Identity and Programmatic Emphases
title_sort brazilian parties according to their manifestos: political identity and programmatic emphases
publisher Brazilian Political Science Association
series Brazilian Political Science Review
issn 1981-3821
1981-3821
publishDate 2011-06-01
description Generally, party programmes are neglected in Brazil owing to their alleged (and assumed) irrelevance. It is argued that given that such documents are designed on order and with propaganda purposes, they could hardly be accepted as depictions of the parties’ true political positions. However, such an assessment lacks empirical verification. This article tests the hypothesis that Brazilian parties emphasise distinct questions in their manifestos. This hypothesis is based on saliency theory, according to which parties can be distinguished from one another depending on the themes they choose to prioritise. Content analysis technique was applied to the texts, using an adaptation of the categories of the Manifesto Research Group. The results indicate that the programmes do not have the same content, and neither are the differences in their emphases random. It is possible to distinguish between Brazilian parties not only by the kinds of questions they emphasise more, but also by those that they emphasise less.
topic Parties
programmes
manifestos
emphases
content analysis
url http://www.bpsr.org.br/index.php/bpsr/article/view/114/105
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