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The panel unites contributions with a focus on the concept of populism, focusing on its manifestation in political communication and the influence of political contexts shaped by populist political actors.
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Appealing to war images in political advertisements incite voters’ anger toward the government? Examining the effects of visual populist messages on voter populist attitudes in the Taiwan case | View Paper Details |
Affective Polarization in the Making: Populism, Policies, and Elite Interactions | View Paper Details |
Gone with Populism: Ideational and Performative Dimensions of Anti-Populist Communication on Social Networking Sites | View Paper Details |
Memeing the Candidates: Exploring Polarization and Incivility in Commenters’ Responses to Anti-Populist Memes during the 2023 Czech Presidential Elections | View Paper Details |
Official Lies: Mistrust in Media & Political Information and Conspiracy Narratives in the Online Civic Discourse of Global Crises | View Paper Details |