Post-material green parties? An evaluation of the green parties of Finland and Sweden
(2022) STVK02 20221Department of Political Science
- Abstract
- This thesis evaluates the political focus of the Swedish and Finnish green parties by examining their election manifestoes since year 2000. This is investigated through a content analysis with a coding scheme based on theories and previous research about post-materialism and post-material political issues. The theory of Inglehart regarding post-material value change, from material focus to post-material focus on subjects such as quality of life and self-actualization are used as context to my research purpose and as markers for the content analysis. The theory of the GAL-TAN scale is used to further determine the coding scheme of post-material politics. Furthermore, previous research on the importance of the German green party and their... (More)
- This thesis evaluates the political focus of the Swedish and Finnish green parties by examining their election manifestoes since year 2000. This is investigated through a content analysis with a coding scheme based on theories and previous research about post-materialism and post-material political issues. The theory of Inglehart regarding post-material value change, from material focus to post-material focus on subjects such as quality of life and self-actualization are used as context to my research purpose and as markers for the content analysis. The theory of the GAL-TAN scale is used to further determine the coding scheme of post-material politics. Furthermore, previous research on the importance of the German green party and their key characteristics are used for the coding scheme. The coding scheme contains four different themes: positive views on democracy, protection of individual rights, support for self-actualization and liberal views on social issues.
The results and analysis show that the Swedish greens have a higher general percentage of post-material political issues in their election manifestoes. The results also show that there are differences both between the parties and over time regarding which distinctive themes are focused on. (Less)
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- author
- Landegren, Linnéa LU
- supervisor
- organization
- course
- STVK02 20221
- year
- 2022
- type
- M2 - Bachelor Degree
- subject
- keywords
- Green League, Miljöpartiet, green parties, post-materialism, GAL-TAN
- language
- English
- id
- 9079721
- date added to LUP
- 2022-07-03 08:19:14
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- 2022-07-03 08:19:14
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