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Voices of Supporters : Populist Parties, Social Media and the 2019 European Elections.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Koller, Veronika.
Contributor:
Borza, Natalia.
Demata, Massimiliano.
Filardo Llamas, Laura.
Gustafsson, Anna W.
Kopf, Susanne.
Miglbauer, Marlene.
Reggi, Valeria.
Šarić, Ljiljana.
Seiler Brylla, Charlotta.
Series:
Discourse Approaches to Politics, Society and Culture Series
Discourse Approaches to Politics, Society and Culture Series ; v.101
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Political participation--European Union countries--History--21st century.
Political participation.
Communication in politics--European Union countries--History--21st century.
Communication in politics.
Political parties--European Union countries--History--21st century.
Political parties.
Populism--European Union countries--History--21st century.
Populism.
Social media--Political aspects--European Union countries.
Social media.
European Union countries--Politics and government.
European Union countries.
European Union.
European Parliament--Elections, 2019.
European Parliament.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (341 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Amsterdam/Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2023.
Summary:
This book addresses an under-researched area within populism studies: the discourse of supporters of populist parties. Taking the 2019 European elections as their case study, the authors analyse how supporters in eleven different countries construct identities and voting motivations on social media.
Contents:
Intro
Voices of Supporters
Editorial page
Title page
Copyright page
Table of contents
Chapter 1 Introduction
Aims and research questions
Background to the 2019 EU elections
Why focus on the 2019 EU elections?
Why analyse the voices of supporters?
Why look at social media?
Methodologies
Collaborating on a multi-authored book
Overview of the chapters
Germany
Austria
Hungary
Croatia and Slovenia
Italy
Spain
France
England and Wales
Scotland
Sweden
Chapter 2 Populism and populism studies
Introduction
Theorising populism
Definitions
Populism and/as discourse
The rise of populism and the role of voters and supporters
Discourse analytical research on populism
Populist voices on social media
Populist voices in Europe
Voices of supporters of populism
Chapter 3 Germany
The Alternative für Deutschland (AfD)
Data and method
Data analysis
The original AfD posts
Motivation to vote AfD, or constructing the political self
Agreeing with the party programme
Putting hope in the AfD as the saviour of Germany
Showing (unconditional) love for the AfD
Constructing ingroups and outgroups
Constructing the ingroup
Constructing the enemy within
Constructing the enemy outside
Conclusion
Chapter 4 Austria
The Austrian Freedom Party (FPÖ)
History of the FPÖ
The FPÖ's discourse
Data and methods
Austria(ns) as ingroup and voting motivation
The FPÖ and its supporters
The Other
The EU
Refugees, foreigners and Islam
Political opponents
Chapter 5 Hungary
The 2019 European Parliament election results in Hungary
Fidesz
The party's Facebook campaign in the EP election.
A major driving force for supporters
Data collection and method of analysis
Analysis and discussion
Chapter 6 Croatia and Slovenia
Introduction and background
Material, methods and theoretical framework
Voices of Croatian populist supporters
Živi zid
Facebook comments triggered by the ŽZ election video in May 2019
The election video
Social actors' representation, positioning, and recurring topics in the comments
Supporters' motivation
The ingroup and their Others
Voices of Slovenian supporters
Right-wing supporters' voices in online comments
Recurring topics and representation
Identity construction
Acknowledgements
Chapter 7 Italy
Background
Theoretical framework and methodology
Methods of analysis
Operational notes
Results
Conclusions
Chapter 8 Spain
Context
Analysis
Construction of the ingroup
The ingroup and the party
The ingroup and the heartland
The outgroup
Chapter 9 France
From far-right extremist Front National to right-wing populist Rassemblement National
The 2019 European elections in France
Data collection
Theory and methods
Populist issues and lines of argumentation
Likes and retweets of populist issues
Recontextualisation of issues and lines of argumentation
The construction of populist identity
Constructing the ethos of a populist leader
Identity construction in view of self and others
Chapter 10 England and Wales
Political discourse on Instagram
Data selection, collection and analysis
Findings
Oppressors
Traitors
Saviours
Leader cult
Discussion
Conclusion.
Acknowledgements
Chapter 11 Scotland
The SNP between nationalism, populism and inclusiveness
The SNP campaign for the 2019 European elections
Corpus and methodology
SNP1
SNP2
SNP3
Discussion and conclusions
Chapter 12 Sweden
The Sweden Democrats
Data collection and ethical considerations
Affordances of the different social media channels
Analytical framework
Analysis and findings
Most engaging topics
Supporter positions
6.3 Affective and evaluative practices
Close analysis
Concluding discussion
Chapter 13 The discourse of supporters for populist parties across Europe
Answering the research questions
Methodologies revisited
Ethical considerations
Contributions, limitations and outlook
References
Index.
Notes:
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Other Format:
Print version: Koller, Veronika Voices of Supporters
ISBN:
9789027249746
9027249741

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