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[Commlist] special issue on "Communication Flows in the European Elections: Amid Populism and Euroscepticism". published
Tue Feb 09 17:20:58 GMT 2021
Special issue: "Communication Flows in the European Elections: Amid
Populism and Euroscepticism".
It a pleasure to announce that the special issue "Communication Flows in
the European Elections: Amid Populism and Euroscepticism" has already
been released. The articles published have been written by a panel of
international specialists, who first introduced their research findings
during the "European Elections 2019: Populism & Euroscepticism" congress
that took place in Valencia, Spain, in 2019. The congress was organized
by the members of the University of Valencia research group on political
communication www.MediaFlows.es
The magazine issue, as well as the congress, have been devoted to the
analysis of political communication within a very specific context:
“The rise of populist movements from different ideologies, often linked
to Eurosceptical positions, coincides with a context of uncertainty in
the European project. From a political perspective, public debate
focuses on addressing the European Union project itself. Similarly, the
institutional crisis within the EU, whose epicentre now focuses on
Brexit, paralyses advances in integration policies. The political
fragility of the Paris-Berlin axis, a slowdown in economic growth and
the problems emerging from the mismanagement of migratory flows
contribute to fostering nationalist, ethnocentric and rejectionist
discourses. With such a situation, we considered highly appropriate to
analyze whether the media and digital communication reflection of the
discussions taking place contribute to its clarification or, on the
contrary, increase tensions. The role of mediation and mediatization of
crucial messages is key when defining, firstly, their interdependence
and, secondly, the extent of their influence on public opinion, the
construction of collective imagination and the impact on electoral
processes”.
The issue has been published at the Spanish magazine Tripodos (Scopus,
Q4). Articles deal with several interesting questions: the use of social
networks for political communication; the raise of populism and
Euroscepticism all around the continent, anti-migration discourses,
ideological polarization, and audiovisual representations of politics.
We do invite you to discover in detail the issue through the following link:
http://www.tripodos.com/index.php/Facultat_Comunicacio_Blanquerna/issue/view/26
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