2023
DOI: 10.1177/14687968221148574
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Harsh punisher or loving mother? A critical discursive psychological analysis of Marine Le Pen’s presidential Twitter campaign

Abstract: Marine Le Pen managed to mobilise a substantial share of the votes in the French 2022 presidential elections, ending up second after the winner Emmanuel Macron. This study aims to increase our understanding of the political appeal and mobilisation of women in far-right movements by exploring the identity management strategies Marine Le Pen deployed in her presidential Twitter campaign to construct her position as a female, right-wing populist political leader and rightful president of the nation. A corpus of 7… Show more

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“…Research on rhetorical identity construction often focuses on traditional forms of political communication (e.g., speeches, news articles, party manifestos; Dixon & Levine, 2012; Verkuyten, 2013; Wood & Finlay, 2008). Although more recent research has turned its attention to social media (Pettersson et al., 2023; Sakki & Pettersson, 2016), such analyses remain limited.…”
Section: The Normalization Of Prejudice: Influencing Social Norms Thr...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research on rhetorical identity construction often focuses on traditional forms of political communication (e.g., speeches, news articles, party manifestos; Dixon & Levine, 2012; Verkuyten, 2013; Wood & Finlay, 2008). Although more recent research has turned its attention to social media (Pettersson et al., 2023; Sakki & Pettersson, 2016), such analyses remain limited.…”
Section: The Normalization Of Prejudice: Influencing Social Norms Thr...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such rhetoric brings to mind Yuval‐Davis' (1997) classic work on women's engagement in nationalist endeavours, outlining how women come to constitute both the biological and cultural reproducers of the collective. Following this, recent research on the discourse of female right‐wing populist and nationalist political leaders has demonstrated the centrality of women's relevance as both physical (childrearers) and symbolic (‘mothers of the nation’) agents in political mobilization (Pettersson, 2017; Pettersson et al., 2023). Given the interconnections between conspiracy theorist and nationalist‐populist projects (Horvat, 2021), the gendered dynamics at play in nationalist endeavours may be relevant also for our understanding of CTs and their appeal.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the interconnections between conspiracy theorist and nationalist‐populist projects (Horvat, 2021), the gendered dynamics at play in nationalist endeavours may be relevant also for our understanding of CTs and their appeal. Further, like the rising support of nationalist‐populist parties has largely been explained through their skilful and active use of social media for mobilizing popular support (e.g., Laaksonen et al., 2020; Pettersson et al., 2023), the same can be said about CTs and the centrality of online spaces for disseminating their messaging and engaging people for their cause (Valaskivi, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%