International audienceThis study offers a contribution to current research on populism and the media by exploring the attribution of populism as a discursive label in editorials and opinion-based articles from France, Greece, Sweden and the UK. Taking a corpus-assisted, discourse analytic approach, we undertake a comparative, empirical analysis of the use of the terms ‘populism/populist’, focusing on the attribution of populist characteristics to political actors, parties and practices, and how these function in producing journalistic stance in relation to political populism as a phenomenon in 2017. We examine the patterns and variations in the range of salient semantic fields and metaphorically evaluative language identified across the cor...
To what extent have public debates in the UK become increasingly populist over the years? In this ar...
The studies in this volume conceptualize populism as a type of political communication and investiga...
It has been assumed that populism has become mainstream in the Western world, and that the media hav...
International audienceThis study offers a contribution to current research on populism and the media...
‘Populism’ has become a common keyword in politics, international news coverage as well as in academ...
In this paper, we examine the construction of the concept of populism in the francophone Belgian med...
The term populism is constantly used in political and media discourse. However, the meaning of popul...
In the wake of the recent successes of populist political actors and discussions about its causes in...
This article intends to analyze how the term ‘populism’ is used in the Latvian public discourse, by ...
This presentation will present preliminary results of the broader Action de recherche concertée proj...
Populist Discourse brings together experts from both linguistics and political science to analyse th...
The aim of this paper is to analyze what different types of populist communication styles emerged du...
This chapter for the first time shows how journalists react to populist politicians and movements an...
This volume contributes to the debate about ‘populist politics’ by presenting a cross-disciplinary a...
This article investigates the extent to which populist key messages are distributed via online news ...
To what extent have public debates in the UK become increasingly populist over the years? In this ar...
The studies in this volume conceptualize populism as a type of political communication and investiga...
It has been assumed that populism has become mainstream in the Western world, and that the media hav...
International audienceThis study offers a contribution to current research on populism and the media...
‘Populism’ has become a common keyword in politics, international news coverage as well as in academ...
In this paper, we examine the construction of the concept of populism in the francophone Belgian med...
The term populism is constantly used in political and media discourse. However, the meaning of popul...
In the wake of the recent successes of populist political actors and discussions about its causes in...
This article intends to analyze how the term ‘populism’ is used in the Latvian public discourse, by ...
This presentation will present preliminary results of the broader Action de recherche concertée proj...
Populist Discourse brings together experts from both linguistics and political science to analyse th...
The aim of this paper is to analyze what different types of populist communication styles emerged du...
This chapter for the first time shows how journalists react to populist politicians and movements an...
This volume contributes to the debate about ‘populist politics’ by presenting a cross-disciplinary a...
This article investigates the extent to which populist key messages are distributed via online news ...
To what extent have public debates in the UK become increasingly populist over the years? In this ar...
The studies in this volume conceptualize populism as a type of political communication and investiga...
It has been assumed that populism has become mainstream in the Western world, and that the media hav...