Populism, Twitter and the European Public Sphere

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Social Media Communication in the EP Elections 2019

ISBN: 3031417364
ISBN 13: 9783031417368
Herausgeber: Juha Herkman/Emilia Palonen
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: xliv, 253 S., 15 s/w Illustr., 253 p. 15 illus.
Erscheinungsdatum: 31.03.2024
Auflage: 1/2024
Produktform: Gebunden/Hardback
Einband: Gebunden

Focuses on the comparison between different EU countries during the 2019 EP elections campaignIntroduces a new perspective in conceptualizing populism in comparative analysisSpecial attention is paid to national/transnational and European/Eurosceptic tendencies in campaign rhetoric

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Beschreibung

This volume approaches the relationship between European public sphere and political communication in the framework of establishing populism and social media. The empirical analysis focuses on the comparison between different EU countries during the 2019 EP elections campaign. The data for the analysis was collected real time from Twitter in the Netherlands, Germany, Finland, Italy, Spain, Ireland and the UK. during a month period and are analyzed with both computerized quantitative and manual qualitative methods. The book introduces a new perspective in conceptualizing populism in comparative analysis, in which populism is understood rather as an antagonist logic of political identity formation than pre-defined political ideologies, movements or party cleavages. We approach implications of populist construction of us and not us in national contexts of 2019 EP election campaigns to find out the relationality between different political actors and parties. A special attention is paid to national/transnational and European/Eurosceptic tendencies in campaign rhetoric. By using a unique idea of hashtag publics we approach the common Twitter discussions around the elections and ask: what particular topics and themes did different political actors distribute over Twitter during the 2019 EP elections, how were various topics and actors linked to each other, and how were campaign agendas and actors linked to populism?

Autorenporträt

Juha Herkman is an Associate Professor of Media and Communication Studies at the University of Helsinki, Finland. Emilia Palonen works as a Senior University Lecturer in Political Science at the University of Helsinki.

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