Politics and populism across modes and media

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    • Breeze, Ruth
    • Fernández Vallejo, Ana M.

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Politics and populism across modes and media

Ruth Breeze, Ana M. Fernández Vallejo (eds.)

(Linguistic insights : studies in language and communication, v. 265)

P. Lang, c2019

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内容説明

The relationship between politics and digital media is currently a focus of intense interest: the symbiosis between the two spheres is such that political activity is now almost inseparable from media communication. However, the implications of this development are not fully understood. Digital media are a powerful tool in the hands of mainstream parties, but also make it easier than ever before for the public to express their reactions, or for new actors to enter the political arena. This volume explores the intersection between politics and new media, which involves crucial ideals, values and aspirations, such as informed democracy, citizens' empowerment and social debate, but also negative aspects like manipulation and polarization.

目次

Table of Contents Introduction: Politics, populism, media Ruth Breeze and Ana M. Fernandez Vallejo Section 1: Politicians across Modes and Media Trumpian tweets and populist politics: A corpus-assisted discourse analytical study Aditi Bhatia and Andrew S. Ross Populism and the digital media: A necessarily symbiotic relationship? Insights from the case of Syriza Giorgos Venizelos Achieving results for the American people. A corpus-assisted CDA of the White House website under Trump's presidency Antonella Napolitano Talking about populists in Twitter: Politicians' linguistic behaviour in comments about populists in Germany and Austria Miguel Ayerbe Linares #AmericaFirst vs #primagliitaliani: A Corpus-Assisted CDA of Trump's and Salvini's Twitter Communications Maria Cristina Aiezza The populist contagion. The influence of populist discourses on the political communication of traditional parties in Romania. Daniela Roventa-Frumusani and Adriana Stefanel Populism and popularity in Imran Khan's 2018 election speeches Saqlain Hassan Section 2: People, Politics and Politicians across Modes and Media The discursive construction of Trump's charisma on Twitter and Reddit Aline Schmidt "You are not one of us!": Online responses to the premier's populist discourse in Jordan Muhammad A. Badarneh "Happy to be insulted": Offensive language in online discussions of UK radical politics Ruth Breeze Politicizing collective identities: Online news commentaries in the Arab Spring Nahla Nadeem Social networks and the construction of political culture: Where are we looking from? Victor A. Melendez Notes on Contributors

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