The argument goes that social media can reinforce the rise of populism as populists' emotionally charged language fits well with social media algorithms. However, whether this potential materializes in practice depends on (1) populists' actual social media adoption and (2) whether their messages actually elicit more (emotional) responses. This is a study of those two core elements of populist politicians' presence on Facebook. We examine 682 members of parliament (MPs) Facebook uptake in the Netherlands, Sweden, and Austria and the emoji responses to 10,355 of their posts. First, we argue that populist parties' centralized structure enforces discipline, which makes Facebook use by populist MPs other than the leader more problematic. Our stu...
By providing populist movements with a suitable platform to invoke the support of ordinary people ag...
The reactions feature of Facebook provides an opportunity to explore emotional responses to politica...
By considering the Facebook activity of 52 party leaders during national election campaigns held in ...
The argument goes that social media can reinforce the rise of populism as populists' emotionally cha...
The possibilities of unfiltered communication in social media provide the perfect opportunity struct...
Populist politicians' social media activity has often been associated with their electoral success. ...
Populism is a relevant but contested concept in political communication research. It has been well-r...
A comparative content analysis explores stylistic and contextual factors that resonate with populist...
Social media are claimed to boost the development of populism and the use of populist rhetoric and c...
A prominent social media presence is typically seen as critical to the success of populist politicia...
While populists are claimed to be masters of Twitter, we know surprisingly little about how they use...
Along with the recent boom in support of populist movements in Europe, social media seems to be the ...
Research has shown that social media is a particularly well-suited channel for distributing populist...
International audienceRelating to theories of dissonant public spheres and affective publics, we stu...
Parties are adapting to the new digital environment in many ways; however, the precise relations bet...
By providing populist movements with a suitable platform to invoke the support of ordinary people ag...
The reactions feature of Facebook provides an opportunity to explore emotional responses to politica...
By considering the Facebook activity of 52 party leaders during national election campaigns held in ...
The argument goes that social media can reinforce the rise of populism as populists' emotionally cha...
The possibilities of unfiltered communication in social media provide the perfect opportunity struct...
Populist politicians' social media activity has often been associated with their electoral success. ...
Populism is a relevant but contested concept in political communication research. It has been well-r...
A comparative content analysis explores stylistic and contextual factors that resonate with populist...
Social media are claimed to boost the development of populism and the use of populist rhetoric and c...
A prominent social media presence is typically seen as critical to the success of populist politicia...
While populists are claimed to be masters of Twitter, we know surprisingly little about how they use...
Along with the recent boom in support of populist movements in Europe, social media seems to be the ...
Research has shown that social media is a particularly well-suited channel for distributing populist...
International audienceRelating to theories of dissonant public spheres and affective publics, we stu...
Parties are adapting to the new digital environment in many ways; however, the precise relations bet...
By providing populist movements with a suitable platform to invoke the support of ordinary people ag...
The reactions feature of Facebook provides an opportunity to explore emotional responses to politica...
By considering the Facebook activity of 52 party leaders during national election campaigns held in ...