Special Issue: Mapping the Discursive Opportunities for Radical-Right Populist Politics across Eastern Europe
(2019) In Problems of Post-Communism 66(1). p.1-7- Abstract
This special issue brings together scholars of media, sociology, and political science to examine the discursive opportunities for radical-right populist politics across Eastern Europe. The articles concentrate on such soft factors as the role of media, the radicalization of public discourse, and the communication repertoires of radical-right populist actors across the region. The contributions employ both established and innovative methodological approaches to examine favorable or disadvantageous discursive conditions for radical-right populist politics—including thematic social media analysis; framing analysis; qualitative content analysis; mixed-methods; and social network analysis. They map out these developments across the region,... (More)
This special issue brings together scholars of media, sociology, and political science to examine the discursive opportunities for radical-right populist politics across Eastern Europe. The articles concentrate on such soft factors as the role of media, the radicalization of public discourse, and the communication repertoires of radical-right populist actors across the region. The contributions employ both established and innovative methodological approaches to examine favorable or disadvantageous discursive conditions for radical-right populist politics—including thematic social media analysis; framing analysis; qualitative content analysis; mixed-methods; and social network analysis. They map out these developments across the region, focusing on Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, and Romania, as well as Estonia and Slovenia.
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- Norocel, Ov Cristian LU and Szabó, Gabriella
- publishing date
- 2019-01-02
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- Contribution to journal
- publication status
- published
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- Problems of Post-Communism
- volume
- 66
- issue
- 1
- pages
- 7 pages
- publisher
- M. E. Sharpe
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- scopus:85061213734
- ISSN
- 1075-8216
- DOI
- 10.1080/10758216.2019.1537040
- language
- English
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- 75f1dec3-65b9-46a5-a06b-c08a64b3af38
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- 2019-06-02 11:00:56
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