This article intends to analyze how the term ‘populism’ is used in the Latvian public discourse, by examining the content of the largest daily newspaper “Diena” in three different time periods. As it emerges from the analysis, populism has gained a different meaning in the daily usage in contrast with the more established understanding conveyed by the academic literature. In the media, populism is used to a refer to wide range of politicians, different parties and policy initiatives from diverse ideological spectra. Most often, however, populism is employed to describe rhetorics or communication style whose primary goal is to attract public attention
To what extent have public debates in the UK become increasingly populist over the years? In this ar...
The development of mankind in the present is characterized by transformation trends in the technolog...
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This article measures populist discourse among prime ministers in new Central and Eastern European ...
International audienceThis study offers a contribution to current research on populism and the media...
Populism as a concept is elusive and has been connected to very different political movements. Gener...
In this article, the introduction to a special International Journal of Press/Politics (IJPP) issue ...
In this article, the introduction to a special International Journal of Press/Politics (IJPP) issue ...
This article measures and discusses populism in Scandinavian immigration debate from 1970 to 2016. U...
Against the background of the variation in populism between countries exposed in the previous chapte...
This chapter provides background on the methodological approach adopted in the study on politicians...
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This paper deals with the growing populism movement in Europe. This movement is critical of the Euro...
Since the turn of the twenty-first century, populism is on the rise in Europe. Traditionally, schola...
In this paper, we examine the construction of the concept of populism in the francophone Belgian med...
To what extent have public debates in the UK become increasingly populist over the years? In this ar...
The development of mankind in the present is characterized by transformation trends in the technolog...
The communicative style used to exclude immigrants from the idea of “the people” is the scope throug...
This article measures populist discourse among prime ministers in new Central and Eastern European ...
International audienceThis study offers a contribution to current research on populism and the media...
Populism as a concept is elusive and has been connected to very different political movements. Gener...
In this article, the introduction to a special International Journal of Press/Politics (IJPP) issue ...
In this article, the introduction to a special International Journal of Press/Politics (IJPP) issue ...
This article measures and discusses populism in Scandinavian immigration debate from 1970 to 2016. U...
Against the background of the variation in populism between countries exposed in the previous chapte...
This chapter provides background on the methodological approach adopted in the study on politicians...
The article aims to critically assess, through discourse analysis of their respective political prog...
This paper deals with the growing populism movement in Europe. This movement is critical of the Euro...
Since the turn of the twenty-first century, populism is on the rise in Europe. Traditionally, schola...
In this paper, we examine the construction of the concept of populism in the francophone Belgian med...
To what extent have public debates in the UK become increasingly populist over the years? In this ar...
The development of mankind in the present is characterized by transformation trends in the technolog...
The communicative style used to exclude immigrants from the idea of “the people” is the scope throug...