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Emotional Dynamics of Right- and Left-wing Political Populism [PDF]
Emotions are prevalent in the rhetoric of populist politicians and among their electorate. We argue that partially dissimilar emotional processes may be driving right- and left-wing populism. Existing research has associated populism with fear and insecurities experienced in contemporary societies, on the one hand, and with anger, resentment, and ...
Salmela, Mikko Erkki Matias +1 more
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Right wing populism and the climate change agenda: Exploring the linkages [PDF]
The rise of right wing populism (RWP) poses a challenge for the climate agenda, as leaders and supporters tend to be climate sceptics and hostile to climate policy (although there are some variations within this general pattern).
Lockwood, Matthew
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Attending to the wrong issue in the political spectrum
This study aims to explore the relationship between populism and the national concerns expressed by citizens in the European Union (EU). In particular, we seek to determine if a certain type of populism in the countries (right or left) responds to the ...
Lora Hadzhidimova, Aaron Stacey
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Authoritarian capitalism, authoritarian movements and authoritarian communication [PDF]
Paolo Gerbaudo’s book The Mask and the Flag: Populism, Citizenism and Global Protest, whose approach is reflected in his Crosscurrents piece in the issue of Media, Culture & Society at hand, is a response to these societal, political and academic ...
Fuchs, Christian, Fuchs, Christian
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Conspiracy And Populist Narratives in Romanian-Language Contexts: Romania and the Republic of Moldova [PDF]
This paper investigates the discursive interconnections between conspiracy theories and populism in Romanian-language contexts, encompassing both right-wing and left-wing ideologies.
Onoriu Colacel
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Populism, Radical Democracy, and the Indonesian Process of Democratization
This paper discusses the ideas of populism as highlighted by Mouffe and Laclau to analyze its relevance for Indonesian democracy context. Populism is a political style which is a source for change based on the systematic use of rhetorical appeal to the ...
Otto Gusti Ndegong Madung +1 more
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Populism in Lithuania: Defining the Research Tradition
The research on populism and populist political communication in Lithuania is rather limited, regardless of the fact that populist movements and politicians are influential on national and local political levels; they also receive sufficient support from
Aleknonis Gintaras +1 more
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We analyzed the relationship between modern forms of populism and citizen support for exclusive welfare policies and proposals, and we focused on support for left-wing- and right-wing-oriented welfare policies enacted or proposed during the Lega Nord (LN)
Anna Miglietta, Barbara Loera
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Based on the assumption that social media encourages a populist style of politics in online communities and the proposition that populism and conspiracy theories tend to co-occur, this article investigates whether this holds true for YouTube influencers,
Christina Wurst
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Les élections de 2018 au Québec : un « moment populiste » ?
The 2018 elections in Quebec marked a breakthrough. After fifty years of alternating power between the centre-right Parti Libéral and the centre-left Parti Québécois, the Coalition Avenir Québec, a right-wing party founded in 2011, is called upon to form
Jean Bernatchez
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