Voices of Supporters: Populist parties, social media and the 2019 European elections

Veronika Koller, Natalia Borza, Massimiliano Demata, Laura Filardo-Llamas, Anna W Gustafsson, Susanne Kopf, Marlene Miglbauer, Valeria Reggi, Ljiljana Šarić, Charlotta Seiler Brylla, Maria Stopfner

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Abstract

This book addresses an under-researched area within populism studies: the discourse of supporters of populist parties. Taking the 2019 European elections as their case study, the authors analyse how supporters in eleven different countries construct identities and voting motivations on social media. The individual chapters comprise a range of methods to investigate data from different social media platforms, defining populism as a political strategy and/or practice, realised in discourse, that is based on a dichotomy between “the people”, who are unified by their will, and an out-group whose actions are not in the interest of the people, with a leader safeguarding the interests of the people against the out-group. The book identifies what motivates people to vote for populist parties, what role national identities and values play in those motivations, and how the social media postings of populist parties are recontextualised in supporters’ comments to serve as a voting motivation.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherJohn Benjamins Publishing Company
Number of pages327
ISBN (Electronic)9789027249746
ISBN (Print)9789027213884
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Publication series

NameDiscourse Approaches to Politics, Society and Culture
PublisherJohn Benjamins Publishing Company
Volume101
ISSN (Print)1569-9463

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • General Language Studies and Linguistics
  • Specific Languages
  • Communication Studies
  • Political Science

Free keywords

  • populism
  • political discourse
  • EU election

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