This paper assesses the significance of social media for the Finns Party and the related anti-immigration movement from 2007 to the present day, in light of theories on the relationship of populism and social media. These include people-centrism, disenfranchisement, homophily, the attention economy, media elitism, and (lack of) communicative resources. Tracing the historical trajectory of the Finnish anti-immigration movement and the Finns Party, I argue that the Finnish case is an example of a movement being born online and using social media to build a political identity and strategically gain influence through a party, eventually transforming it from the inside out—rather than the party strategically using social media for its purposes, ...
In this study, we examine how political party preference and politically active social media use ass...
The growing overlap between three important phenomena—the increasingly widespread use of social medi...
The link between the spread of social media and the recent surge of populism around the world remain...
This paper assesses the significance of social media for the Finns Party and the related anti-immigr...
This article portrays the relationship of populist parties, far-right online action and journalistic...
Right-wing populism is typically entangled with xenophobic nationalism and neo-conservatism, which o...
Nationalist populist movements are on the rise across Europe. In Finland, the Finns Party became the...
Social media platforms are increasingly becoming an important tool to mobilize populist right-wing i...
Horsti's article analyses how transformations in the media environment shaped the political success ...
Social media provides new platforms for political participation and ideological categorization. Howe...
Countermedia are ultrapartisan media outlets that position themselves in opposition to the mainstrea...
Since Brexit and the election of President Donald Trump, news media around the world have given exte...
Populist parties and movements are now a force to be reckoned with in many Western European countrie...
Populism is a relevant but contested concept in political communication research. It has been well-r...
© John Benjamins Publishing Company. Much research has sought to map the spread of extreme and popul...
In this study, we examine how political party preference and politically active social media use ass...
The growing overlap between three important phenomena—the increasingly widespread use of social medi...
The link between the spread of social media and the recent surge of populism around the world remain...
This paper assesses the significance of social media for the Finns Party and the related anti-immigr...
This article portrays the relationship of populist parties, far-right online action and journalistic...
Right-wing populism is typically entangled with xenophobic nationalism and neo-conservatism, which o...
Nationalist populist movements are on the rise across Europe. In Finland, the Finns Party became the...
Social media platforms are increasingly becoming an important tool to mobilize populist right-wing i...
Horsti's article analyses how transformations in the media environment shaped the political success ...
Social media provides new platforms for political participation and ideological categorization. Howe...
Countermedia are ultrapartisan media outlets that position themselves in opposition to the mainstrea...
Since Brexit and the election of President Donald Trump, news media around the world have given exte...
Populist parties and movements are now a force to be reckoned with in many Western European countrie...
Populism is a relevant but contested concept in political communication research. It has been well-r...
© John Benjamins Publishing Company. Much research has sought to map the spread of extreme and popul...
In this study, we examine how political party preference and politically active social media use ass...
The growing overlap between three important phenomena—the increasingly widespread use of social medi...
The link between the spread of social media and the recent surge of populism around the world remain...