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Tuesday 15:45 - 17:30 BST (25/08/2020)
This panel offers novel insights in the role of offline- and online media on the visibility, success and radicalization of the far-right, and on the framing of its issues. It brings together papers that address how responses of offline media can mitigate the success of the far-right, and how online environments shape far-right mobilization and framing. The main goal will be to illustrate the linkages between online platforms and the radicalization of far-right parties, the strategies and frames proposed by these actors and the political attitudes of their sympathizers and supporters.
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Effect of News Consumption on Attitudes Towards Migrants: An Experimental Study Among Hungarian Adolescents | View Paper Details |
Mobilizing Against Europe? Anti-Austerity Euroscepticism and the Case of Ireland | View Paper Details |
The Ontogeny of Online Hate Speech: Do Social Media Platforms Drive Increased Hate or Reflect Existing Prejudices? | View Paper Details |
Deciphering the Far-Right Media Ecology. The Case of the Global Migration Compact | View Paper Details |