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Changes in Americans’ prejudices during the presidency of Donald Trump
Nature Human Behaviour, 2022Benjamin Coe Ruisch, Melissa J Ferguson
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The Dimensions, Origins, and Consequences of Belief in Donald Trump’s Big Lie
Political science quarterly, 2023Donald Trump’s claim that he actually won the 2020 election, that Joe Biden’s victory was fraudulent and that his presidency is thus illegitimate, has been exhaustively debunked, but large majorities of ordinary Republicans and other Trump voters ...
G. Jacobson
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2021
Abstract This chapter analyzes Donald Trump’s administration in relation to the components of the ubiquitous presidency, especially how Trump sought visibility and control amid the contexts of accessibility, personalization, and pluralism.
Joshua M. Scacco, Kevin Coe
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Abstract This chapter analyzes Donald Trump’s administration in relation to the components of the ubiquitous presidency, especially how Trump sought visibility and control amid the contexts of accessibility, personalization, and pluralism.
Joshua M. Scacco, Kevin Coe
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The International Journal of Press/Politics, 2022
How do populists visually represent “the people”? While the literature on populism has tended to focus on text- and language-based documents, such as speeches, policies, and party documents to consider how populists characterize “the people,” in this ...
Benjamin Moffitt
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How do populists visually represent “the people”? While the literature on populism has tended to focus on text- and language-based documents, such as speeches, policies, and party documents to consider how populists characterize “the people,” in this ...
Benjamin Moffitt
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Donald Trump in Power: Discourse, Performativity, Identification
Critica Sociologica, 2022Donald Trump’s style is often described as provocative and his administration as catastrophic. Despite this, his popularity remained high throughout his term in office, and in the 2020 US elections, he received 10 million votes more than in 2016.
Giorgos Venizelos
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Digital Journalism, 2020
Digital press criticism, or the use of non-journalistic platforms as a means for critiquing journalism, is made possible by digital technologies that circumvent traditional media channels.
Matt Carlson, Sue Robinson, S. Lewis
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Digital press criticism, or the use of non-journalistic platforms as a means for critiquing journalism, is made possible by digital technologies that circumvent traditional media channels.
Matt Carlson, Sue Robinson, S. Lewis
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Berserk!: Anger and the Charismatic Populism of Donald Trump
Critica Sociologica, 2022This paper explores the role anger plays in charismatic movements. Although scholars have long recognized the importance of emotions to the etiology of charisma, they tend to focus on mutual affection among leaders and followers, paying less attention to
P. Joosse, Dominik Želinský
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News media framing of social protests around racial tensions during the Donald Trump presidency
Journalism, 2021Media framing of social protests can influence public opinion and governmental response. An extensive line of scholarly work had pointed to the existence of two alternative news frames; public order and debate.
Yotam Ophir +4 more
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Donald Trump’s Effect on Who is Considered “Conservative”
American Politics Research, 2022Conservative intellectuals have expressed concern that Donald Trump has tarnished the conservative brand with his authoritarian-populist rhetoric and style of governing. What exactly is Donald Trump’s effect on this ideological label?
K. Amira
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