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Título: Populist Discourse on Distributive Social Policies: Are the Poor Citizens, Workers, Mothers?
Autor(es): Casullo, María Esperanza
Fecha de publicación: 28-may-2020
Editorial: Nomos gesellschaft
Citación: Casullo, M. E. (2020) Populist Discourse on Distributive Social Policies: Are the Poor Citizens, Workers, Mothers?. En Benjamin Krämer, Christina Holtz-Bacha (ed.) Perspectives on Populism and the Media. (pp. 273-292). Nomos gesellschaft
Resumen: This volume assembles a wide range of perspectives on populism and the media, bringing together various disciplinary and theoretical approaches, authors and examples from different continents and a wide range of topical issues. The chapters discuss the contexts of populist communication, communication by populist actors, different types of populist messages (populist communication in traditional and new media, populist criticism of the media, populist discourses related to different topics, etc.), the effects and consequences of populist communication, populist media policy and anti-populist discourses. The contributions synthesise existing research on this subject, propose new approaches to it or present new findings on the relationship between populism and the media.
URI: http://rid.unrn.edu.ar/handle/20.500.12049/7348
ISBN: 978-3-8487-5561-5
Otros enlaces: https://www.nomos-elibrary.de/10.5771/9783845297392-273/populist-discourse-on-distributive-social-policies-are-the-poor-citizens-workers-mothers
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