Extreme parties and populism: an analysis of Facebook and Twitter across six countries
Nicole Ernst
Sven Engesser
Florin Büchel
Sina Blassnig
Frank Esser
10.6084/m9.figshare.5047852.v1
https://tandf.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Extreme_parties_and_populism_an_analysis_of_Facebook_and_Twitter_across_six_countries/5047852
<p>Parties are adapting to the new digital environment in many ways; however, the precise relations between populist communication and social media are still hardly considered. This study compares populist communication strategies on Twitter and Facebook employed by a broad spectrum of left-wing, center, and right-wing political actors in six Western democracies. We conduct a semi-automated content analysis of politicians’ social media statements (<i>N</i> = 1400) and find that populism manifests itself in a fragmented form and is mostly used by political actors at the extremes of the political spectrum (both right-wing and left-wing), by opposition parties, and on Facebook.</p>
2017-05-29 08:52:37
Populist communication
social media
opposition party
politics
content analysis
online communication