Intraparty communication and permeability in the SPÖ from the perspective of local political actors
Source
South Eastern European Journal of Communication 5(1), 79-86
ISSN
2712-0457
Date Issued
2023
Author(s)
Abstract
The Austrian Social Democratic Party (SPÖ) has seen its electorate steadily decline in recent years.
As the party struggles to communicate clear messages to voters, debates about the internal party’s
communication and leadership are increasingly being played out in the media. This study examines
the perceptions of local political actors of the SPÖ regarding intra-party communication between
organizational levels. The research methodology includes problem-centered interviews and group
discussions with 12 local SPÖ actors from Lower Austria and Vienna. The results of the study shed
light on key issues such as the need for improved intra-party communication and better transition
structures for activists within the party organization. The recent success of the Communist Party
(KPÖ Plus) in the federal state of Salzburg in April 2023 underscores the challenges facing the SPÖ in
the current situation. Two of the three candidates for the membership referendum from April 24-May
10, 2023, in which the party base will make a preliminary decision on the future leadership of the SPÖ
in order to end internal strife, argue for breaking through elitist bubbles and creating a grassroots
participatory party that reflects the grassroots sentiment surveyed in this study.
As the party struggles to communicate clear messages to voters, debates about the internal party’s
communication and leadership are increasingly being played out in the media. This study examines
the perceptions of local political actors of the SPÖ regarding intra-party communication between
organizational levels. The research methodology includes problem-centered interviews and group
discussions with 12 local SPÖ actors from Lower Austria and Vienna. The results of the study shed
light on key issues such as the need for improved intra-party communication and better transition
structures for activists within the party organization. The recent success of the Communist Party
(KPÖ Plus) in the federal state of Salzburg in April 2023 underscores the challenges facing the SPÖ in
the current situation. Two of the three candidates for the membership referendum from April 24-May
10, 2023, in which the party base will make a preliminary decision on the future leadership of the SPÖ
in order to end internal strife, argue for breaking through elitist bubbles and creating a grassroots
participatory party that reflects the grassroots sentiment surveyed in this study.
Subjects
social democracy
organizational communication
organizational crisis
Type
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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