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Friday, July 31st, 2020

Populist ideology and speech patterns in e-communication between 2013 and 2016: discerning populism from political popularity

A two-step model of analysis is tested to explore the intensity of populist communication according to a model with six explanatory variables for popularity: Populist Ideology, Populist Speech, Simplicity of Discourse, Entertainment, Language Aesthetics, and Emotion. We transpose multiple definitions of populism in an experimental model that filters the social...
Tuesday, February 21st, 2017

The Discursive Dimension of Second-order Elections: The Case of Czech Regional Elections 2012

The goal of this paper is to describe linguistic and issue differences in election manifestos of the parties involved in the Czech 2012 regional election and contribute to a better understanding of second-order election (SOE) theory on a discursive level. The year 2012 brought two main changes: a significant success...

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