We explored links between competitive authoritarianism and populism in Serbia under Vučić via mixed methods. We conducted a quantitative content analysis of 228 political cartoons (2013–2017) by Dušan Petričić, a leading cartoonist and government critic, and qualitative visual and contextual analysis of four cartoons that reflected key themes—media freedom violations, unfair political competition, and populist and abusive rule. We found that populism appeared as the ‘soft’ face of competitive authoritarianism, tolerable to domestic audiences and acceptable to influential international actors because of its reliance on more informal and sophisticated and less repressive forms of authoritarian manipulation
The study is devoted to the analysis of the interaction of the comic and political in the logic of t...
Political cartoons may be understood as instances of visual or multimodal argumentative discourse. W...
Abstract / Throughout the history of democracy, political cartoonists have not hesitated to swing th...
We explored links between competitive authoritarianism and populism in Serbia under Vučić via mixed ...
This article examines how political cartoons reflected and mobilized resistance to growing authorita...
This article analyses political cartoons that depict contemporary populist politicians in Denmark, F...
Over the last few years, right-wing populism has increased its popularity and political weight, succ...
The article focuses on the political cartoons about Russia and analyzes the potential of multimodal ...
This thesis deals with the genre of political cartoons, which is a relatively understudied genre tod...
Political commentary is usually associated with a lively discussion of experts in a TV studio, radio...
Recent literature suggests that the competitive authoritarian regimes emerging in the twenty-first c...
Political cartoon is a democratic art form and part of political discourse. Like a “mirror of today”...
The main goal of this paper is to explain the rise of competitive authoritarianism in Erdoğan’s Turk...
This research is to show that populist parties in the European Union attempt to oppress the traditio...
Despite growing concerns expressed by international organisations about the deterioration of democra...
The study is devoted to the analysis of the interaction of the comic and political in the logic of t...
Political cartoons may be understood as instances of visual or multimodal argumentative discourse. W...
Abstract / Throughout the history of democracy, political cartoonists have not hesitated to swing th...
We explored links between competitive authoritarianism and populism in Serbia under Vučić via mixed ...
This article examines how political cartoons reflected and mobilized resistance to growing authorita...
This article analyses political cartoons that depict contemporary populist politicians in Denmark, F...
Over the last few years, right-wing populism has increased its popularity and political weight, succ...
The article focuses on the political cartoons about Russia and analyzes the potential of multimodal ...
This thesis deals with the genre of political cartoons, which is a relatively understudied genre tod...
Political commentary is usually associated with a lively discussion of experts in a TV studio, radio...
Recent literature suggests that the competitive authoritarian regimes emerging in the twenty-first c...
Political cartoon is a democratic art form and part of political discourse. Like a “mirror of today”...
The main goal of this paper is to explain the rise of competitive authoritarianism in Erdoğan’s Turk...
This research is to show that populist parties in the European Union attempt to oppress the traditio...
Despite growing concerns expressed by international organisations about the deterioration of democra...
The study is devoted to the analysis of the interaction of the comic and political in the logic of t...
Political cartoons may be understood as instances of visual or multimodal argumentative discourse. W...
Abstract / Throughout the history of democracy, political cartoonists have not hesitated to swing th...