2024
DOI: 10.2478/nor-2024-0007
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What makes the difference? Social media platforms and party characteristics as contextual factors for political parties’ use of populist political communication

Melanie Magin,
Anders Olof Larsson,
Eli Skogerbø
et al.

Abstract: Social media has contributed to the spread of populist political communication, yet we still lack systematic knowledge of the contextual factors affecting its use. In this study, we investigated how and to what degree platforms (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter) and party characteristics (populist vs. non-populist parties; political ideology) affected the use of populist communication by Norwegian political parties on social media during the 2021 national election campaign. Based on a tripartite conceptualisation … Show more

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