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    De-centring Populism: An Empirical Analysis of the Contingent Nature of Populist Discourses by Roch, Juan

    Published in Political studies (01-02-2024)
    “…Multiple voices warn about an analytical deadlock in the field of populism studies mainly due to an excess of description and a lack of contextualisation…”
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    From qualified to conspirative Euroscepticism: how the German AfD frames the EU in multiple crisis by Roch, Juan

    Published in Journal of contemporary European studies (02-04-2024)
    “…Research on Euroscepticism tends to portray parties opposing European integration or criticising the European Union (EU) as a family of Eurosceptic parties…”
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    Europeanization in the shadow of the financial crisis: disruptive effects on the Spanish party system by Roch Gonzalez, Juan

    “…It is a widely held view that Europeanization is a gradual process of adaptation of domestic policies, institutions or political actors to European Union (EU)…”
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    Friends or foes? Europe and ‘the people’ in the representations of populist parties by Roch, Juan

    Published in Politics (Manchester, England) (01-05-2021)
    “…This article seeks to shine a light on the diversity of populist discourses about Europe and the European Union (EU). It is built upon the existing literature…”
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    How 'European sovereignty' became mainstream: the geopoliticisation of the EU's 'sovereign turn' by pro-EU executive actors by Roch, Juan, Oleart, Alvaro

    Published in Journal of European Integration (18-05-2024)
    “…There is a growing body of research on the leading role of radical and populist parties to situate 'sovereignty' as an increasingly central element of…”
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    A moral or class divide for populist parties? 'The people' in the discourse of Podemos and Vox in Spain by Roch, Juan, Cordero, Guillermo

    Published in South European society & politics (02-10-2023)
    “…Do populist parties refer to class identities in their discourses or do they, as most populism literature assumes, mainly highlight a moral distinction between…”
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    A nationalist party with non‐nationalistic voters? Discussing the limits of nationalism in party categorisation by Lobera, Josep, Roch, Juan

    Published in Nations and nationalism (01-04-2022)
    “…Are populism and nationalism two inseparable dimensions? The controversial argument is that both exclusionary and inclusionary populism draw on nationalist…”
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    Nationalism, patriotism, or national reference? A response to Jacopo Custodi by Lobera, Josep, Roch, Juan

    Published in Nations and nationalism (01-01-2023)
    “…Jacop Custodi elaborated recently a response to our article “A nationalist party with non‐nationalistic voters? Discussing the limits of nationalism in party…”
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    Eager to leave? Populist radical right parties’ responses to the UK’s Brexit vote by van Kessel, Stijn, Chelotti, Nicola, Drake, Helen, Roch, Juan, Rodi, Patricia

    “…Populist radical right parties are naturally Eurosceptic. Many responded positively to the British referendum vote to leave the European Union; various…”
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    Europeización a la sombra de la crisis financiera: efectos perturbadores en el sistema de partidos español by Juan Roch Gonzalez

    “…Se entiende generalmente que la europeización es un proceso gradual de adaptación de las políticas; instituciones o actores políticos nacionales a los…”
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    Left-wing Populism in Spain by Juan Roch González

    Published in Politikon (Bucureşti) (01-08-2017)
    “…This article examines the discursive appeal of Podemos, an allegedly left-wing “populist party” in Spain, to European Union (EU) issues. It analyses the…”
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