Since its inception, studies on ‘digital populism’ have focused mainly on the savviness of populist movements and politicians in their use of social media. The focus in this paper is different: we know quite a bit already about what populists do on and through social media, but very little has been written about what populists say about social media – how they frame them as environments for political communication, and with what kinds of implications. Social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter have not only become central players in present-day debates regarding free speech, political correctness and truth/fake, but also become part of (populist) political discourse in terms of their content moderation policies and intervention, or...
Social media has arguably shifted political agenda-setting power away from mainstream media onto pol...
Evolving technologies allow politicians to directly reach large audiences to increase interaction. N...
A link between populism and social media is often suspected. This paper spells out a set of possible...
The growing overlap between three important phenomena—the increasingly widespread use of social medi...
Social network sites may have contributed to the global electoral success of populism in important w...
Funding: This research was funded by the VI Research Plan University of Seville [grant number IV.3-2...
Populism is a relevant but contested concept in political communication research. It has been well-r...
In the United States, “populist” is a controversial and often misunderstood signifier in common disc...
A prominent social media presence is typically seen as critical to the success of populist politicia...
Scholarly research has shown that the role of media and information (a crucial variable in the succe...
This study examines social media discourse of populist candidates as well as news coverage of the 20...
More than any time in history technology allows politicians to directly reach large audiences to inc...
International audienceUndoubtedly, populist political candidates from the right and the left, includ...
This article presents an attempt to understand the relationship between digital populism and post-tr...
During the last decades populism has become a mainstream ideology in Western democracies (Mudde, 200...
Social media has arguably shifted political agenda-setting power away from mainstream media onto pol...
Evolving technologies allow politicians to directly reach large audiences to increase interaction. N...
A link between populism and social media is often suspected. This paper spells out a set of possible...
The growing overlap between three important phenomena—the increasingly widespread use of social medi...
Social network sites may have contributed to the global electoral success of populism in important w...
Funding: This research was funded by the VI Research Plan University of Seville [grant number IV.3-2...
Populism is a relevant but contested concept in political communication research. It has been well-r...
In the United States, “populist” is a controversial and often misunderstood signifier in common disc...
A prominent social media presence is typically seen as critical to the success of populist politicia...
Scholarly research has shown that the role of media and information (a crucial variable in the succe...
This study examines social media discourse of populist candidates as well as news coverage of the 20...
More than any time in history technology allows politicians to directly reach large audiences to inc...
International audienceUndoubtedly, populist political candidates from the right and the left, includ...
This article presents an attempt to understand the relationship between digital populism and post-tr...
During the last decades populism has become a mainstream ideology in Western democracies (Mudde, 200...
Social media has arguably shifted political agenda-setting power away from mainstream media onto pol...
Evolving technologies allow politicians to directly reach large audiences to increase interaction. N...
A link between populism and social media is often suspected. This paper spells out a set of possible...