This special issue of the European Journal of American Studies examines the popularization of electoral politics during the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election. The popularization processes include the rise of populism penetrating the U.S. political landscape; a media focus on human interest, rather than policy substance questions; personality politics and celebrity culture at the center stage of the election; and the appropriation and dissemination of popular culture discourses by social media users. The articles draw from transdisciplinary American Studies approaches to tackle a range of issues which arose during the election, from contestations of “American-ness” and competing narratives of truth—or “post-truth”—to questions of campaign fina...
The 21st century has witnessed diverse technological advancement, part of which is the introduction ...
Featuring 83 contributions from leading academics and emerging scholars across the world, this publi...
In this study, we analyze both mainstream and social media coverage of the 2016 United States presid...
This special issue of the European Journal of American Studies examines the popularization of elec...
In February 2016, the Washington Post characterized the presidential primaries as “the most-memed ...
In the 2016 election, social media became an increasingly important site for building, transforming,...
Buoyed by the populist campaign of Donald Trump, the “alt-right,” a loose political movement based...
TITLE: The Role of Media in the Rise of Populism In the aftermath of the 2016 U.S. presidential camp...
This article discusses campaign finance as a cultural phenomenon and how it became bound up with cel...
The media has been the prevalent source of political information to voters for decades. Meanwhile, n...
The electoral success of Donald Trump has fuelled once again the suggestion that political communica...
The rise of populism is quite noticeable through President Donald Trump‟s victory in US‟ Election 20...
This exploratory, mixed-methods study uses data gathered during the previous U.S. presidential elect...
International audienceUndoubtedly, populist political candidates from the right and the left, includ...
Current article is dedicated to analysis of social cleavages in the American elections and the ways ...
The 21st century has witnessed diverse technological advancement, part of which is the introduction ...
Featuring 83 contributions from leading academics and emerging scholars across the world, this publi...
In this study, we analyze both mainstream and social media coverage of the 2016 United States presid...
This special issue of the European Journal of American Studies examines the popularization of elec...
In February 2016, the Washington Post characterized the presidential primaries as “the most-memed ...
In the 2016 election, social media became an increasingly important site for building, transforming,...
Buoyed by the populist campaign of Donald Trump, the “alt-right,” a loose political movement based...
TITLE: The Role of Media in the Rise of Populism In the aftermath of the 2016 U.S. presidential camp...
This article discusses campaign finance as a cultural phenomenon and how it became bound up with cel...
The media has been the prevalent source of political information to voters for decades. Meanwhile, n...
The electoral success of Donald Trump has fuelled once again the suggestion that political communica...
The rise of populism is quite noticeable through President Donald Trump‟s victory in US‟ Election 20...
This exploratory, mixed-methods study uses data gathered during the previous U.S. presidential elect...
International audienceUndoubtedly, populist political candidates from the right and the left, includ...
Current article is dedicated to analysis of social cleavages in the American elections and the ways ...
The 21st century has witnessed diverse technological advancement, part of which is the introduction ...
Featuring 83 contributions from leading academics and emerging scholars across the world, this publi...
In this study, we analyze both mainstream and social media coverage of the 2016 United States presid...