International audienceRelating to theories of dissonant public spheres and affective publics, we study negativity, dramatization, and populist content in political party Facebook posts across 12 countries during the 2014 and 2019 European Parliament Election campaigns. A quantitative content analysis of 14,293 posts from 111 (2014) and 116 (2019) political parties shows that negative emotion, negative campaigning, dramatization, and populist content has increased over this time. We show that political parties sought to evoke more negative emotions and generate more dramatization, engaged more in negative campaigning, and included more populist content in their Facebook posts in the 2019 EP election than in 2014. Further, we show that posts ...
A comparative content analysis explores stylistic and contextual factors that resonate with populist...
The argument goes that social media can reinforce the rise of populism as populists' emotionally cha...
Along with the recent boom in support of populist movements in Europe, social media seems to be the ...
International audienceRelating to theories of dissonant public spheres and affective publics, we stu...
Social media are claimed to boost the development of populism and the use of populist rhetoric and c...
Focusing on the 2019 European Parliament campaign, we investigate parties’ engagement in negative ca...
The possibilities of unfiltered communication in social media provide the perfect opportunity struct...
By providing populist movements with a suitable platform to invoke the support of ordinary people ag...
Successful communication strategies on social media are of great concern for parties’ election campa...
Successful communication strategies on social media are of great concern for parties’ election campa...
Negative campaigning has long concerned scholars because of the potential effects on the electorate...
Adopting a longitudinal ‘demand’ perspective to the study of online political campaigning, the prese...
Adopting a longitudinal ‘demand’ perspective to the study of online political campaigning, the prese...
Adopting a longitudinal ‘demand’ perspective to the study of online political campaigning, the prese...
On Facebook, patterns of user engagement largely shape what types of political contents citizens can...
A comparative content analysis explores stylistic and contextual factors that resonate with populist...
The argument goes that social media can reinforce the rise of populism as populists' emotionally cha...
Along with the recent boom in support of populist movements in Europe, social media seems to be the ...
International audienceRelating to theories of dissonant public spheres and affective publics, we stu...
Social media are claimed to boost the development of populism and the use of populist rhetoric and c...
Focusing on the 2019 European Parliament campaign, we investigate parties’ engagement in negative ca...
The possibilities of unfiltered communication in social media provide the perfect opportunity struct...
By providing populist movements with a suitable platform to invoke the support of ordinary people ag...
Successful communication strategies on social media are of great concern for parties’ election campa...
Successful communication strategies on social media are of great concern for parties’ election campa...
Negative campaigning has long concerned scholars because of the potential effects on the electorate...
Adopting a longitudinal ‘demand’ perspective to the study of online political campaigning, the prese...
Adopting a longitudinal ‘demand’ perspective to the study of online political campaigning, the prese...
Adopting a longitudinal ‘demand’ perspective to the study of online political campaigning, the prese...
On Facebook, patterns of user engagement largely shape what types of political contents citizens can...
A comparative content analysis explores stylistic and contextual factors that resonate with populist...
The argument goes that social media can reinforce the rise of populism as populists' emotionally cha...
Along with the recent boom in support of populist movements in Europe, social media seems to be the ...