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Journal of Political Marketing, 2021
The visual social media platform Instagram is a popular tool for political image building. Drawing on image management theory as well as right-wing populist and visual communication, this study explores how eight European leading politicians of right ...
Jennifer Bast
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The visual social media platform Instagram is a popular tool for political image building. Drawing on image management theory as well as right-wing populist and visual communication, this study explores how eight European leading politicians of right ...
Jennifer Bast
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Digital Journalism, 2022
This study investigates the overall topic compositions and traces of right-wing populist partisanship in the content structures of German-language digital alternative news outlets.
Philipp Müller, Rainer Freudenthaler
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This study investigates the overall topic compositions and traces of right-wing populist partisanship in the content structures of German-language digital alternative news outlets.
Philipp Müller, Rainer Freudenthaler
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Government and Opposition, 2021
Right-wing populists across Western democracies have markedly increased references to Christianity in recent years. While there is much debate about how and why they have done so, less attention has been paid to how Christian communities react to this ...
T. Cremer
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Right-wing populists across Western democracies have markedly increased references to Christianity in recent years. While there is much debate about how and why they have done so, less attention has been paid to how Christian communities react to this ...
T. Cremer
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Digital Journalism, 2021
Using the mainstream media as a starting point, this article argues that the ongoing changes in the mainstream/alternative continuum are not just dependent on how right-wing alternative news media relate to certain journalistic practices but also on ...
Silje Nygaard
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Using the mainstream media as a starting point, this article argues that the ongoing changes in the mainstream/alternative continuum are not just dependent on how right-wing alternative news media relate to certain journalistic practices but also on ...
Silje Nygaard
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Rural sociologist, 2021
In this article, the authors take up the thesis of the narrative that the support for right-wing populist election successes is located in rural areas.
Larissa Deppisch +2 more
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In this article, the authors take up the thesis of the narrative that the support for right-wing populist election successes is located in rural areas.
Larissa Deppisch +2 more
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Retrogradism in context. Varieties of right-wing populist climate politics
Environmental Politics, 2021In this paper, we argue against an all-too-easy ‘climate bad guy’ thesis, which holds that in right-wing populism climate change denialism or at least skepticism is one-dimensional, i.e.
Veith Selk, Jörg Kemmerzell
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Right-Wing YouTube: A Supply and Demand Perspective
The International Journal of Press/Politics, 2020YouTube is the most used social network in the United States and the only major platform that is more popular among right-leaning users. We propose the “Supply and Demand” framework for analyzing politics on YouTube, with an eye toward understanding ...
Kevin Munger, Joseph Phillips
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European Journal of International Relations, 2020
The past few years have seen an emerging discourse on Chinese social media that combines the claims, vocabulary and style of right-wing populisms in Europe and North America with previous forms of nationalism and racism in Chinese cyberspace.
Chenchen Zhang
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The past few years have seen an emerging discourse on Chinese social media that combines the claims, vocabulary and style of right-wing populisms in Europe and North America with previous forms of nationalism and racism in Chinese cyberspace.
Chenchen Zhang
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European Journal of Cultural and Political Sociology, 2021
Right-wing populist ideologies are expressed not only by politicians, party members or mass media actors but also by non-organised citizens on social media. On these platforms, political messages alternate with posts revealing personal lifestyles.
B. Krämer +4 more
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Right-wing populist ideologies are expressed not only by politicians, party members or mass media actors but also by non-organised citizens on social media. On these platforms, political messages alternate with posts revealing personal lifestyles.
B. Krämer +4 more
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Israel’s Right-wing Populists: The European Connection
, 2021Israeli and European right-wing populists have become ideological allies, harnessing ethnic nationalism in an overarching struggle against global Islam.
D. Filc, Sharon Pardo
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