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Strategies and their Effects in the Age of Populist Communication and Deliberation

Media
Populism
Candidate
Communication
P312
Olga Litvyak
University of Vienna

Wednesday 13:15 - 15:00 BST (26/08/2020)

Abstract

The academic debate on populism has been flourishing following recent developments in Europe and the US. There is a growing body of research on populism as a communication style, bringing the study of populism to the center of political communication research. This panel consists of papers that investigate patterns and effects of populist communication by political actors and media.

Title Details
Managing the Image: The Visual Communication Strategy of Right-Wing Populist Party Leaders on Instagram View Paper Details
Anger, Fear, and Disgust? The European Refugee Crisis and Populist Right Parties as Harbingers of a New Emotional Communication View Paper Details
Shared Patterns: A Cross-Country Investigation of Users Reactions to Parties’ Facebook Posts During the 2019 European Parliament Election. View Paper Details
When Government Decides Otherwise. What Happens to Political Trust When Government Disregards the Outcome of a Deliberative Mini-Public? View Paper Details
Deliberative Discussion or Empty Rhetoric? Assessing Argumentative Quality in Televised Election Debates Over Time View Paper Details