The rise of right-wing populism in various countries poses difficult challenges to journalism: While populists themselves often accuse journalists of being biased against them or even of lying, critics allege that the mainstream media cover populism too extensively and normalize it. We reconstruct an understudied perspective on this problem: how journalists publicly discuss how to deal with right-wing populism. A qualitative analysis of metajournalistic discourses in the German press was conducted to identify typical narratives concerning the relationship between right-wing populism and the media, criticism of the way right-wing populism had been covered, and recommendations or demands concerning the "right" approach. Overall, the analysis ...
Against the background of the variation in populism between countries exposed in the previous chapte...
Journalism as an occupation has deep roots in the Enlightenment. The criticisms it faces, in contras...
Right-wing populists are gaining ground in Western democracies. Surveys show that they often distrus...
The rise of right-wing populism in various countries poses difficult challenges to journalism: While...
The current upswing of right-wing populism in the United States and in Europe is a challenge not onl...
Over the last five years, many European and North American democracies have experienced a significan...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the moral work of journalism as displayed and enacted in...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the relationship between journalism and right wing popul...
Nowadays, liberal democratic societies comprise the breeding ground for thriving right-wing populist...
In the wake of the recent successes of populist political actors and discussions about its causes in...
The vertiginous rise of right-wing populism, especially in its “nationalist, xenophobic and conserva...
Previous research on the ways populism as a political style becomes manifest in institutional intera...
This chapter challenges the common explanation for the success or failure of right-wing populism, co...
Against the background of the variation in populism between countries exposed in the previous chapte...
Journalism as an occupation has deep roots in the Enlightenment. The criticisms it faces, in contras...
Right-wing populists are gaining ground in Western democracies. Surveys show that they often distrus...
The rise of right-wing populism in various countries poses difficult challenges to journalism: While...
The current upswing of right-wing populism in the United States and in Europe is a challenge not onl...
Over the last five years, many European and North American democracies have experienced a significan...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the moral work of journalism as displayed and enacted in...
International audienceThis paper focuses on the relationship between journalism and right wing popul...
Nowadays, liberal democratic societies comprise the breeding ground for thriving right-wing populist...
In the wake of the recent successes of populist political actors and discussions about its causes in...
The vertiginous rise of right-wing populism, especially in its “nationalist, xenophobic and conserva...
Previous research on the ways populism as a political style becomes manifest in institutional intera...
This chapter challenges the common explanation for the success or failure of right-wing populism, co...
Against the background of the variation in populism between countries exposed in the previous chapte...
Journalism as an occupation has deep roots in the Enlightenment. The criticisms it faces, in contras...
Right-wing populists are gaining ground in Western democracies. Surveys show that they often distrus...