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[ecrea] CfP: “The backlash of the extreme: communicative constructions and media discourses mainstreaming populism and right wing radicalism in Central and Eastern Europe” (CEEPOPCOMM)
Wed Mar 09 21:21:06 GMT 2016
CfP: The backlash of the extreme: communicative constructions and media
discourses mainstreaming populism and right wing radicalism in Central
and Eastern Europe (CEEPOPCOMM); DL: 10/04/2016
The present panel is intended to be part of the 4th ESA RN-32 mid-term
conference (Dis)locating EUrope: Conflicts, challenges and changes
(28-29 October 2016, Brussel/Bruxelles, BE). It is organized by Ov
Cristian NOROCEL (CEREN, University of Helsinki, FI & Centre for Social
Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, HU) and Gabriella SZABÓ (Centre
for Social Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, HU). We are looking
forward to selecting 4-5 contributions/session.
In the present context of an extremist backlash against liberal
democracy, it is of special importance to examine the extent to which
public discourses are permeated by populism and right wing radicalism
and the level of visibility of the populist and radical right actors in
the public debates. The panel aims to identify the regional
specificities of the soft factors of radicalization such as the role
of communicative constructions and media in the dynamics of populism and
radical right in Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries. We also
address the question of the rather under-researched populist and radical
right publics: the social media are believed to be intensively used by
populist and radical actors to connect with each other and mobilize
electoral support. There is however a pressing need for a more
systematic overview of the complex interplay between social media,
traditional formats of written press, and radio and TV broadcast of
populism and right wing radicalism. With this in mind, we seek
contributions that discover and critically analyse the rapidly growing
media universe of populism and right wing radicalism. Empirical
contributions like comparative studies, longitudinal analyses, and case
studies are particularly welcome to elucidate whether populist and
radical media products have entered into the mainstream or they remain
on the fringes of media sphere in CEE countries. We are searching for
novel conceptions and innovative methods of researching the
communicative constructions of populism and radical right. Therefore,
the panel is open to scholars from the disciplines of political
sociology, media studies, communication studies, and (digital)
ethnography who are interested in the comprehensive assessments of
traditional and social media in mainstreaming the extreme politics.
Please, send your abstract (approximately 300 words, include e-mail and
institutional affiliation information) to both organizers at
szabo.gabriella[at]tk.mta.hu and cristian.norocel[at]helsinki.fi no
later than April 10 2016.
The authors would be informed in a timely manner whether their papers
have been accepted to be part of the panel. The authors of selected
abstract would then receive detailed information concerning the
submission process that must take by April 15 2016.
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