Europe on edge : mapping right-wing influence and public sentiment across the EU
Trenta, Milena (Universidad de La Laguna)
Gutiérrez Barroso, Josué (Universidad de La Laguna)
Rodríguez Peñate, Lenin (Universidad de La Laguna)
Crespo García, Elena (Universidad de La Laguna)
| Date: |
2025 |
| Abstract: |
The concatenation of several crises and challenges in Europe (financial crisis, pandemic, war, housing and higher prices, digital challenges like artificial intelligence, ageing population and migrations) is reshaping the European political landscape and discourse. The entire morphology of party systems in each country radically changed with respect to the last days of the past century. New political forces appear at both sides of the political spectrum. On the other hand, digital technologies provide the most prominent political scenarios for interaction and opinion where public concerns meet new political proposals. This article explores the intersection between public concerns, the political messaging of new leaders and parties, and political polarization within the EU. The main goal of the research is to conduct an exploratory analysis of online search trends across the 27 European countries, many of which have experienced increasing political polarization in recent years. In this first attempt, the focus is on the growing influence of right-wing parties that are gaining political momentum across Europe. Regarding public concerns, several key topics are explored, driven by factors such as economic uncertainty, immigration concerns, and dissatisfaction with traditional political elites. In order to deeply analyse these trends, the work goes beyond traditional time series techniques. Using ARFIMA (Autoregressive Fractionally Integrated Moving Average) models, this research captures long-memory patterns in online search trends, providing a perspective on the temporal persistence and predictability of political topics on the Internet. |
| Grants: |
European Commission 101130456
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| Note: |
Production of INCASI2 Project Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA), Staff Exchange (GA101130456) |
| Rights: |
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| Language: |
Anglès |
| Document: |
Article ; recerca ; Versió publicada |
| Subject: |
Google trends ;
Online political behaviour ;
Political message ;
Public concern |
| Published in: |
Administratie si Management Public, Num. 45 (2025) , p. 6-26 |
DOI: 10.24818/amp/2025.45-01
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