Populism and the Web

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Aino Saarinen
Anna Krasteva
anti-migration discourse
Austrian Freedom Party
Birgit Sauer
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countering online populist narratives
Critical Frame Analysis
Danish People's Party
Danish People’s Party
Dansk Folkeparti
Denitza Kamenova
digital political communication
Direct Democracy
Edma Ajanovic
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Etienne Pingaud
Evelina Staikova
Finnish Sisu
Forza Nuova
Freiheitliche Partei
Gabriella Lazaridis
gendered online hate
Giovanna Campani
Heini Puurunen
Ildiko Otova
Islamophobia in Europe
Iztok Sori
Jussi Halla Aho
Kaarina Aitamurto
Left Wing Populism
parties
Political Parties
Political Party Websites
Popular Orthodox Rally
populist
Populist Communicative Strategies
Populist Parties
Populist Political Actors
Populist Political Communication
Populist Political Parties
Project Rage
right-wing extremism
Roman Kuhar
slovenian
Slovenian Democratic Party
Slovenska Demokratska Stranka
social media mobilisation
Susi Meret
Tv Station
UK Conservative Party
UK Independence Party
Vanya Ivanova
Vasiliki Tsagkroni
Welfare Nationalism

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367901370
  • Weight: 400g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The Web plays an increasingly important role in the communication strategies of political parties and movements, which increasingly utilize it for promoting ideas and ideologies as well as mobilization and campaigning strategies.

This book explores the role of the Web for right-wing populist political parties and movements across Europe. Analyzing these groups’ discourses and practices of online communication, it shows how social media is used to spread ideas and mobilize supporters whilst also excluding constructed ‘others’ such as migrants, Muslims, women or LGBT persons. Expert contributors provide evidence of a shift in the strategies of mainstream parties as they also engage in ‘Internet populism’ and suggest ways that progressive movements can and do respond to counter these developments. Topics are explored using a cross-country analysis which does not neglect the particularities of the national contexts.

This work will appeal to researchers and students working in the fields of media and communication studies, political theory, policy analysis, studies of populism, racism and nationalism, gender, LGBT, migration, Islam and welfare.

Mojca Pajnik is Research Advisor at the Peace Institute in Ljubljana and Senior Lecturer at the Department of Communication, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana.

Birgit Sauer is a Professor of Political Science at the University of Vienna and, since 2014, speaker of the Research Network Gender and Agency at the University of Vienna.