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Populist Communication Ideology Performance Mediation Lone Srensen

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Populist Communication Ideology Performance Mediation Lone Srensen
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.62 MB
Pages: 319
Author: Lone Sørensen
ISBN: 9783030657550, 3030657558
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Populist Communication Ideology Performance Mediation Lone Srensen by Lone Sørensen 9783030657550, 3030657558 instant download after payment.

How can we make sense of the current age of global political disruption when populism leaves norms overturned and the future form of democracy unpredictable? Political representatives are no longer elected for their experience and expertise but out of a desire for an ephemeral sense of authenticity, a direct connection to citizens, and the certainty of the truths they tell. But when populists project these ideas and claim to represent the citizenry, what is reality and what is strategic performance for the media presence and an invented ‘people’? This conceptually rich book explores the performative strategies of the populist politicians who disrupt the normative order with acts of ‘truth-telling’. It disentangles their complex use of media—from their appeal to news values through spectacular disruptions to sophisticated social media commentary—in repertoires of mediated performances. Based on vigorous empirical research in both established and transitional democracies, it develops a theoretical framework of populist communication in the new media environment.

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