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Loneliness is positively associated with populist radical right support.
Social Science & Medicine (1967)OBJECTIVES The mental and physical health consequences of loneliness are well documented. However, loneliness's socio-political ramifications have been largely unexplored.
Delaney Peterson +4 more
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Discourse & Society
This article explores two discursive formations that characterize populist radical right communication: the victimized Self and threatening Other. In recent years, this boundary-making practice has been more frequently conveyed within a securitizing ...
Salma Bouchafra
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This article explores two discursive formations that characterize populist radical right communication: the victimized Self and threatening Other. In recent years, this boundary-making practice has been more frequently conveyed within a securitizing ...
Salma Bouchafra
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Who Is Left Behind? Economic Status Loss and Populist Radical Right Voting
Perspectives on PoliticsCitizens’ resentment at losing out to the rest of society is commonly regarded as the foundation of the demand for the populist radical right (PRR). Yet whether this motive has an objective economic basis remains disputed.
Giuseppe Ciccolini
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International Political Science Review, 2023
The significant rise in the number of populist radical right (PRR) parties has not been accompanied by a parallel interest in the consequences that these parties may have on public opinion.
Carol Galais, Juan Pérez-Rajó
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The significant rise in the number of populist radical right (PRR) parties has not been accompanied by a parallel interest in the consequences that these parties may have on public opinion.
Carol Galais, Juan Pérez-Rajó
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The European Journal of Women's Studies
Over the last three decades, populist radical right-wing parties have gained prominence in Europe, entering the political mainstream. Among the common features of such parties are included the support for traditional gender roles, opposition to so-called
Sofia Oliveira
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Over the last three decades, populist radical right-wing parties have gained prominence in Europe, entering the political mainstream. Among the common features of such parties are included the support for traditional gender roles, opposition to so-called
Sofia Oliveira
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South European Society & Politics
This study analyses how populist radical right parties (PRRPs) strategically engage with LGBTIQ+ issues on social networking sites (X/Twitter and Instagram).
Massimo Prearo, Alessio Scopelliti
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This study analyses how populist radical right parties (PRRPs) strategically engage with LGBTIQ+ issues on social networking sites (X/Twitter and Instagram).
Massimo Prearo, Alessio Scopelliti
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German Politics, 2022
This article conducts a case study of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) to explore the link between ideology and climate change scepticism. Employing qualitative data analysis on a sample of texts from the party’s membership magazine, this article ...
Anne Küppers
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This article conducts a case study of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) to explore the link between ideology and climate change scepticism. Employing qualitative data analysis on a sample of texts from the party’s membership magazine, this article ...
Anne Küppers
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The Colors of the Populist Radical Right: The Strategic Use of Hue and Saturation in Party Logos
The International Journal of Press/PoliticsPopulist radical right (PRR) parties tend to stress their differences from other parties. Yet at the same time, PRR parties have increasingly sought to integrate into party systems across the globe.
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Anti-immigrant rhetoric of populist radical right leaders on social media platforms
CommunicationsSocial media platforms have become crucial channels for radical right populist leaders to broadcast anti-immigrant views. These politicians employ various rhetorical appeals, such as pathos (emotional language), logos (logical arguments), and ethos ...
Ofra Klein
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Populist Radical Right Parties in Europe Redux
Political Studies Review, 2009Having your book as the topic of a symposium is a mixed blessing.On the one hand,thisis exactly why you write a book, i.e. to engage in a debate with other scholars on yourideas. Moreover, it is customary for reviewers to say at least some nice things about thebook under review, and compliments are always welcome.
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