Discourse on populism in Europe: circulation of the world populis* between Spain, France and Belgium and its relation with their national contexts.

The study examines the circulation of the term populis* between Spain, France, and Belgium in the context of the year 2019. We employ a constructivist perspective to explore how varied expressions and interpretations of populism circulate across different national contexts and investigate the influence of third-country political contexts on national conceptions of populism. The analysis centers on messages from the parliamentary arena, the media arena, and Twitter, utilizing both quantitative and qualitative methodologies. By delving into the intersections of language, politics, and transnatio... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Nuevo Gascó, Raül
IAMCR 2023. Inhabiting the planet: challenges for media, commuication and beyond.
Dokumenttyp: conferenceObject
Erscheinungsdatum: 2023
Schlagwörter: Populism / Circulation / France / Spain / Europe / Belgium / Discourse
Sprache: Englisch
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Link(s) : http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/283036

The study examines the circulation of the term populis* between Spain, France, and Belgium in the context of the year 2019. We employ a constructivist perspective to explore how varied expressions and interpretations of populism circulate across different national contexts and investigate the influence of third-country political contexts on national conceptions of populism. The analysis centers on messages from the parliamentary arena, the media arena, and Twitter, utilizing both quantitative and qualitative methodologies. By delving into the intersections of language, politics, and transnational discourse, the research aims to contribute to a nuanced understanding of populism beyond the national level and elucidate the role of different arenas of public discussion in circulating messages across diverse national contexts.