The present study explores how the polarized political discussion on climate change is used to construct as a humorous misogynist message in a Finnish far-right political campaign video from 2021. Applying a multimodal analytical approach, the study explores the ways in which humor and irony are mobilized in the video through intertextual cues and verbal, visual, and sonic means to produce a dichotomy between "us"-the rational males who oppose strong measures against climate change-and "them," the irrational females, who propose them. The study contributes to political psychology, first by responding to the call for social and political psychologists to expand our knowledge of the production and spread of misogyny in online political commun...
Anonymous online groups such as imageboards have increasing cultural influence. Recently, they have ...
This article aims to discuss the role humour plays in politics, particularly in a media environment ...
What makes humour an honest and a direct communication tool for people? How do social networking and...
This research examines the mobilization of populist rhetoric of the 2019 Finns Party election video....
While humanity is experiencing a worsening climate crisis, its mitigation has been significantly ham...
This research examines online misogynist discourse related to the Finnish prime minister (PM) Sanna ...
This study focuses on the role of Internet memes in the communication of two far-right groups in Fin...
The far right is active on social media, including YouTube for its outreach, community-building and ...
Political blogs have come to constitute important channels for expressing nationalist and anti-immig...
From June 2010 until June 24th 2013, and at times into 2014 the then Prime Minister of Australia The...
The final years of the 2010s marked an upturn in coverage on climate change. In Sweden, legacy media...
In the autumn of 2018 Greta Thunberg started her school strike. Soon she and the Fridays For Future-...
In this paper, a very dynamic linguistic phenomenon, humour, is analysed on the basis of the Theory ...
In this study, we examine how political party preference and politically active social media use ass...
This chapter discusses how populist radical right politicians utilise political blogs for political ...
Anonymous online groups such as imageboards have increasing cultural influence. Recently, they have ...
This article aims to discuss the role humour plays in politics, particularly in a media environment ...
What makes humour an honest and a direct communication tool for people? How do social networking and...
This research examines the mobilization of populist rhetoric of the 2019 Finns Party election video....
While humanity is experiencing a worsening climate crisis, its mitigation has been significantly ham...
This research examines online misogynist discourse related to the Finnish prime minister (PM) Sanna ...
This study focuses on the role of Internet memes in the communication of two far-right groups in Fin...
The far right is active on social media, including YouTube for its outreach, community-building and ...
Political blogs have come to constitute important channels for expressing nationalist and anti-immig...
From June 2010 until June 24th 2013, and at times into 2014 the then Prime Minister of Australia The...
The final years of the 2010s marked an upturn in coverage on climate change. In Sweden, legacy media...
In the autumn of 2018 Greta Thunberg started her school strike. Soon she and the Fridays For Future-...
In this paper, a very dynamic linguistic phenomenon, humour, is analysed on the basis of the Theory ...
In this study, we examine how political party preference and politically active social media use ass...
This chapter discusses how populist radical right politicians utilise political blogs for political ...
Anonymous online groups such as imageboards have increasing cultural influence. Recently, they have ...
This article aims to discuss the role humour plays in politics, particularly in a media environment ...
What makes humour an honest and a direct communication tool for people? How do social networking and...