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- The rise of right-wing populist parties in recent years has been linked to the growing relevance of social media as news environments (Ernst et al. 2019; Krämer 2017) and the emergence of new (hyper)partisan media (Newman et al. 2018; Rae 2021), at times also described as alternative media (Holt, Figenschou, and Frischlich 2019; Holt 2020) with an affinity to populism (Müller and Schulz 2021).
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Dec 10, 2019 · This article argues that while the negative effects of social media have dominated the discussion, these effects do not address how right-wing populists have been able to successfully and legitimately use digital media to circumvent traditional media.
- Populism and Social Media
The link between the spread of social media and the recent...
- Populism and Social Media
Jan 3, 2024 · If social media itself made for a world where conspiracy theories and hate always reign, we would see the same outcome in every country—but we don’t. An illustration shows a hand holding a ...
Sep 20, 2021 · Within social media, right-wing populist parties strategically link to specific news sources, aiming to create news environments friendly to the causes and needs of their followers.
- Gerret von Nordheim, Jonas Rieger, Katharina Kleinen-von Königslöw
- 2021
May 8, 2018 · The link between the spread of social media and the recent surge of populism around the world remains elusive. A global, rather than Western, theory is required to explore this connection.
- John Postill
- 2018
find evidence that online/social media explain support for right-wing populist candidates and parties. Instead, in the USA, use of online media decreases support for right-wing populism.
ter compares four right-wing populist movements: Donald Trump in America, Narendra Modi in India, the Sweden Democrats and Chinese nationalists. Digital media have been a necessary precondition for the success of all four, but in quite different ways, depending on the media system, including digital media, in each country. Common to all four,
Mar 23, 2018 · Digital social media has played a critical role in the virality of right-wing ideological resentment, fanning the flames of mass religious fervor and spurring violent action, culminating in the brutal murder of journalists and even casual Facebook posters (Narrain, 2017).