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Performing ‘us’ and ‘other’ : Intersectional analyses of right-wing populist media

2020

Finland and Sweden share the ideal of a Nordic welfare state, with gender equality as a central tenet. In both countries, right-wing populist parties have gained prominence in mainstream politics. Despite similar political agendas at the moment, these parties have different political histories, and different modes of expressing their anti-immigration pleas. In this comparative study, we examine how the distinction between ‘us’ and the ‘other’ is performed intersectionally in terms of gender, social class, ethnicity and ‘race’, and sexuality. For this purpose, we examine empirical material collected from the party newspapers of the Finns Party and the Sweden Democrats, because their content…

Cultural Studies518 Media and communicationsintersektionaalisuusPolitical communicationpuoluelehdetpopulismiEducationPolitics5. Gender equalityArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Political scienceoikeistopuolueet050602 political science & public administrationMainstreamtoiseuslähiluku10. No inequalityFinlandSwedenIntersectionalityIdeal (set theory)right-wing populism05 social sciencesGender studiesWelfare stateretoriikka16. Peace & justice0506 political science050903 gender studiesclose readingRight wingClose reading0509 other social sciencesintersectionalityideologiatoikeistoliikkeet
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Welcome to the candy shop! Conflicting representations of black masculinity

2014

AbstractMainstream hip hop videos have long been known for their images of scantily clad women, extreme materialism, and misogynist and homophobic lyrics. In this article I focus on how rapper 50 Cent's masculinity is constructed and expressed through music, lyrics and images in his video ‘Candy Shop’ from 2005. This is a classically modelled hip hop video, replete with markers of hypermasculinity: fancy cars, ‘bling’, and lots of beautiful, sexually available women. Several scholars have discussed how women are exploited in videos like this and reduced to props for the male star. However, few have explored how this macho masculinity is constructed. Through a close reading of this video, us…

Cultural StudiesFraming (social sciences)Masculinitymedia_common.quotation_subjectClose readingHypermasculinityMainstreamArtMaterialismLyricsMusicVisual artsmedia_commonPopular Music
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PornFilmFestival Berlin: 13 years of DIY and alternative porn

2020

In October 2018, the independent PornFilmFestival Berlin celebrated its 13th edition. This festival is not part of the mainstream channels and explores sexuality and pornography from an ethical, fe...

Cultural StudiesGender StudiesSocial PsychologyMedia studiesMainstreamQueerPornographyHuman sexualitySociologyFeminismPorn Studies
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The use made of video in the social media by candidates in the 2019 Valencian Autonomous Government elections

2020

Videos are increasingly being used in social networks for a wide range of purposes, including political campaigning. Here, social media seem to be gaining an edge over the mainstream variety when it comes to making political choices, especially during election campaigns. This paper examines the extent to which social media is used in Valencian Autonomous Government elections and looks at each of the candidate's experiences in this regard in the April 2019 elections. We pay particular attention to the differences between the three networks analysed — Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, and consider what kind of video information is shared. For these purposes, we create nine formal categories, s…

Cultural StudiesLeft and rightGovernmentPolitical spectrumSociology and Political Sciencebusiness.industryPublic relationsValencianlanguage.human_languageVariety (cybernetics)PoliticsPolitical sciencelanguageMainstreamSocial mediabusinessDebats. Revista de cultura, poder i societat
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Techno-cultural opportunities: the anti-immigration movement in the Finnish mediascape

2015

Horsti's article analyses how transformations in the media environment shaped the political success of the anti-immigration movement in Finland from 2003 to 2013. The qualitative textual analysis of blogs and mainstream media debates that relate to racism and the national populist Finns Party demonstrates how changes in the mediascape in general and in new media technology in particular have provided opportunities for the emerging anti-immigration movement. These changes facilitated the earlier development of the Finns Party but the fragmentation of online space later hindered the internal coherence of the movement and its integration into the populist party political family. In order to re…

Cultural StudiesMediascapeHistorymedia_common.quotation_subjectJournalismFinns PartyRacismAnti-immigrationpopulismiPoliticsRacismScapegoatingMainstreamSociologyta518media_commonnationalismiNationalismPopulismrasismiScapegoat mechanismMedia studiesGender studiesPopulismMediascapejournalismiPublic sphereJournalismNew media technologyPatterns of Prejudice
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“Not Only for a Celebration of Competitive Overwatch but Also for National Pride”: Sportificating the Overwatch World Cup 2016

2020

While the most popular forms of organized competitive digital gaming, also known as eSports, have begun finding their place within and in relation to both mainstream entertainment culture and the field of traditional sports, their history is one of struggling to be accepted as “true sports.” Partly because of this history, great effort has been put into the sportification of eSports by presenting competitions in familiar ways adapted from traditional sports. In this article, we examine the process of sportification of eSports in the context of tournament broadcasts. We analyze the Overwatch World Cup 2016 tournament, comparing its final broadcast to the 2014 FIFA World Cup’s final broadcast…

Cultural StudiesPridetelevisioelektroninen urheilumedia_common.quotation_subject518 Media and communicationsOverwatch050801 communication & media studiesbroadcastingEntertainment0508 media and communicationsBroadcasting (networking)sportificationurheiluArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Political scienceMainstreamta616Relation (history of concept)Applied Psychologymedia_commonCommunicationmedia05 social sciencesComputingMilieux_PERSONALCOMPUTINGMedia studies050301 educationHuman-Computer InteractionFIFAAnthropology0503 educationdigitaaliset pelitGames and Culture
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The Editorial Opinion of the Mainstream Media During the Catalan Elections of 2017: A Madrid–Barcelona Comparative Study

2020

This article is a follow-up to an article published in the American Behavioral Scientist in 2017, titled “Shaping public opinion for confrontation: Catalan independence claims as represented in Spanish, Catalan, Valencian, and Basque Editorials.” At that time, our study was based on opinions expressed in mainstream newspaper editorials during two significant events in Catalonia’s recent history: the demonstration against the Spanish Constitutional Court ruling on the Statute of Autonomy of Catalonia of July 10, 2010, and the mass pro-independence demonstration held on September 11, 2012. The research sought to compare the press reports published in Catalonia, Valencia, and the Basque Count…

Cultural StudiesSociology and Political ScienceSocial Psychologybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectMedia studiesGeneral Social SciencesBehavioural sciencesPublic opinionIndependencelanguage.human_languageEducationPolitical sciencelanguageMainstreamCatalanbusinessmedia_commonAmerican Behavioral Scientist
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Competitive Discourses among the Valencian Right Wing: Communication and strategy in the 2019 regional elections

2020

The 2019 regional government election in The Valencian Country led to a new panorama on the Right. For the first time, there were three political parties competing for votes. In addition, the notoriety gained by the Far Right created a new political scene, posing a challenge to other parties. This paper analyses how the Partido Popular, Ciudadanos and Vox managed a campaign in which they were both electoral opponents but also potentially future parliamentary allies. The research examines the performance and campaign discourse of these three parties based on content analysis of the coverage of two newspapers’ (Levante-EMV and Las Provincias). The study examines the preferred frames of refere…

Cultural StudiesSociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectValencianlanguage.human_languageNewspaperPoliticsFraming (social sciences)Content analysisPolitical economyPolitical sciencelanguageMainstreamLeadership styleIdeologymedia_commonDebats. Revista de cultura, poder i societat
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The ethics of hospitality in changing journalism: The response to the rise of the anti-immigrant movement in Finnish media publicity

2013

This article examines the role of the media in the rise of nationalist populism in Finland. The interplay between social media and mainstream media has facilitated the emergence of anti-immigrant agendas into the public debate, which has strengthened nationalist populist politics, despite mainstream journalism following professional ethics of balanced reporting. The article concludes that the traditional journalistic framework of agenda setting is not morally adequate for the new fragmented media environment. It proposes the ethics of hospitality (Derrida, Silverstone) with an emphasis on transnationalism as a moral goal for a multi-ethnic public sphere where everyone has the right to voic…

Cultural Studiesbusiness.industryMedia studiesPublic debateEducationDigital mediaArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)HospitalityLawProfessional ethicsMainstreamPublic sphereSocial mediaJournalismSociologyta518businessEuropean Journal of Cultural Studies
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Explaining the Electoral Failure of Extreme-Right Parties in Estonia and Latvia

2009

Extreme-right political parties have achieved significant electoral success in Europe in recent years. This paper considers why this electoral success has not been replicated in contemporary Estonia and Latvia. The paper begins with a discussion of the necessary background conditions for the success of extreme-right movements, finding that they do largely exist in Estonia and Latvia. The paper then moves on to map the rising levels of extreme-right mobilisation among both titular and Russian-speaking parts of the population. We examine two hypotheses to explain the electoral failure of extreme-right parties: (1) The institutional hypothesis argues that the party and electoral laws check ext…

Cultural Studieseducation.field_of_studySociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationElectoral geographyCompetition (economics)PoliticsPolitical sciencePolitical economyPolitical Science and International RelationsRhetoricMainstreamExtreme rightEconomic systemeducationmedia_commonJournal of Contemporary European Studies
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