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Is Podemos a Populist Party? an Analysis of Its Discourse and Political Strategy

2021

On the basis of a thick qualitative study of Podemos’ political communication and strategy since its emergence in the Spanish party system in 2014, this article asks to what extent can it be characterized as a “populist party.” It shows that a populist discourse and strategy has been theorized and used by Pablo Iglesias and the party leaders to “dichotomize” the Spanish political space and allow the emergence of a new political alternative. However, while radical critiques against the elites, the political and economic systems have been activated, Podemos’ discourses and propositions have evolved through its institutionalization process. Thus, Podemos illustrates a typical case of protest p…

PopulismPoliticsInstitutionalisationPolitical sciencePolitical economyNormalization (sociology)Political strategyPolitical communicationSpace (commercial competition)
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Spain and Facebook in the 2019 EP Election Campaign

2021

The 2019 European Parliament (EP) election in Spain took place against a backdrop of parliamentary instability and the unresolved Catalan problem that contributed to political polarisation. The EP electoral campaign also coincided with campaigns at local, regional and national levels. The results indicate that all Spanish parties do not use Facebook for interaction, but only for top-down argumentation. Although major Spanish parties continue to lead the activity on Facebook, the populist parties monopolise users’ engagement. Finally, the findings clearly show that the 2019 European election in Spain was no longer a second-, but a third-order election.

PopulismPoliticsParliamentmedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitical sciencePolitical economylanguageCatalanlanguage.human_languagemedia_commonArgumentation theory
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Foreign aid in times of populism: the influence of populist radical right parties on the official development assistance of OECD countries

2021

Populist parties in governments are on the rise in many European countries that are also major donors of foreign aid. While the general political development of populism has attracted much scientif...

PopulismRadical rightPoliticsPolitical sciencePolitical economyPolitical Science and International RelationsOecd countriesCambridge Review of International Affairs
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Book Review: Britain and Ireland: The Re-invention of the European Radical Right: Populism, Regionalism and the Italian Lega Nord

2013

PopulismRadical rightSociology and Political SciencePolitical sciencePolitical economyPolitical Science and International RelationsRegionalism (international relations)Economic historyPolitical Studies Review
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The Split in the Finnish Rural Party: Populism in Decline in Finland

1975

PopulismSociology and Political ScienceEconomyPolitical sciencePolitical economyScandinavian Political Studies
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Partiti populisti, diritti e uguaglianza di genere

2021

The Great Recession changed the political landscape of the European democracies with the electoral success of populist protest parties in different countries. In this article, we wonder if there are features that characterized these political parties about the issues of gender equality and women’s rights. Populism and feminization of politics are recurring topics in the scholars’ debate, but the relationships between these two phenomena are still little studied. Seeing as the issue is linked to context, and not only to the political parties’ differences, we will focus on three illustrative cases, in different European nations – Spain, Finland, Poland – analysing scientific literature and do…

Populismcrisislcsh:Sociology (General)Settore SPS/11 - Sociologia Dei Fenomeni Politicilcsh:HM401-1281Populismgender equalitypopulist protest partieswomen’s rightscrisiswomen’s rightsgender equalitypopulist protest parties
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What Drives Populist Styles? Analyzing Immigration and Labor Market News in 11 Countries

2019

The success of populist political actors in Western democracies and the dramatization and emotionality of political communication in news media have been the object of several theoretical and empirical studies in the past decade. It has been argued that the mediatization of politics and the convergence of populist and tabloid communication styles foster these developments by mutual promotion in mass communication. This article uses a cross-national quantitative content analysis to disentangle associations among news genres, populist actors, content, and style. In spite of indisputable prevalence of populist styles in tabloid style media, populist ideology is identified as their strongest s…

Populismmedia_common.quotation_subjectCommunication05 social sciencesImmigration050801 communication & media studiesPolitical communication0506 political sciencePopulismPoliticsTabloid0508 media and communicationsEmpirical research10240 Department of Communication and Media ResearchDramatizationPolitical sciencePolitical economy050602 political science & public administrationPolitical CommunicationIdeologyNews media070 News media journalism & publishing3315 Communicationmedia_common
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Me the people. How populism transforms democracy. ByNadia Urbinati. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press2019.

2020

Populismmedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitical scienceGeneral MedicineReligious studiesDemocracymedia_commonConstellations
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Populism, Its Prevalence, and Its Negative Influence on Democratic Institutions

2022

Populism is presented as a severe challenge to democracies as it delegitimises the institutions and processes on which democratic society is built. The infectious nature of populism within a system drives a shift in the public mood. The authors investigate this phenomenon through a content analysis of party posts on Facebook during the 2019 European parliamentary elections across 12 countries. They find almost a quarter of posts contain some form of populism, with anti-elitism the most common trope. Populist appeals are most likely to accompany critiques of labour and social policy, labelling elites or minority groups as causing inequalities which disadvantage the ordinary people. Both form…

Populismmedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitical sciencePolitical economyDemocracymedia_common
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Le Brexit ou le symptôme d'une crise politique britannique

2017

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PopulismesEuroscepticismeBrexit referendumNationalismes[ SHS.SCIPO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Political science[SHS.SCIPO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Political scienceRoyaume UniComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS[SHS.SCIPO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Political science
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