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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Mojca Pajnik (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia) , Birgit SauerPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.317kg ISBN: 9780367901370ISBN 10: 0367901374 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 30 June 2020 Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Tertiary & Higher Education , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents"Foreword: Populism is better Understood in its Relation with the Media. Preface: From ‘Hate Speech’ to ‘Hate Tweets’. Populism and the Web: An Introduction to the Book. Chapter 1 Post-Democracy, Party Politics and Right-Wing Populist Communication. Chapter 2 Populist Political Communication in Mediatized Society. Chapter 3 Right-wing Populist Convergences and Spillovers in Hybrid Media Systems. Chapter 4 Media, Politics and Democracy: Populist and Post-populist Europe in the Mirror of the Italian Experience. Chapter 5 From Anti-Europeanism to Welfare Nationalism: Populist Strategies on the Web. Chapter 6 Anti-Migration and Islamophobia: Web Populism and Targeting the ""Easiest Other"". Chapter 7 Perceptions of Gender: the Discourse of the Far Right on the Web. Chapter 8 Sexuality Online – the Construction of Right-Wing Populists’ ""Internal Others"" in the Web. Chapter 9 Media Populism in Post-democracy: the Crossroads of Right and Left Political Parties. Chapter 10 Countering Populist Othering Online: Strategies of Anti-racist Movements."ReviewsThis excellent book links the origins of contemporary populism to the erosion of democratic institutions, and shows how the rise of populist parties on the radical right further threatens democracy across Europe. A common theoretical and empirical framework gives the book a rare unity of argument and analysis seldom found in edited volumes. The focus on how these parties use digital and social media to communicate directly with large publics helps explain the rapid rise of the radical right in so many democracies. This book is a must read for everyone concerned about the disruption of communication and political institutions in contemporary democracies. - Lance Bennett, University of Washington Drawing on insights from a great variety of European countries this book provides a comprehensive yet detailed account of populist discourses and practices in online media. Given the centrality of online communication in current mediatized democracies, the volume is a much-needed addition to the literature on media and populism and among the very first to provide a systematic account of how populist parties and movements make use of the web. The contributions range from comparative analysis with a focus on the participatory potentials of online communication to detailed depictions of different exclusionary discourses. The book ends with an important chapter on strategies to counter populist discourses. On the whole the volume is an indispensable read for any scholar working on the intersection of media and populism. - Hajo Boomgaarden, University of Vienna Author InformationMojca Pajnik is Research Advisor at the Peace Institute in Ljubljana and Senior Lecturer at the Department of Communication, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana. Birgit Sauer is a Professor of Political Science at the University of Vienna and, since 2014, speaker of the Research Network Gender and Agency at the University of Vienna. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |