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[ecrea] CfP Cut the bullshit!
Sat Oct 28 11:22:24 GMT 2017
CfP Cut the bullshit! COMMUNICATION, POPULISM AND ELECTORAL CHOICE IN
THE NEW MEDIA ENVIRONMENT, 20-22 JUNE 2018
The last decade was a remarkable, yet challenging time for established
Western democracies. Ten years after a profound and unprecedented global
economic crisis we experienced a number of political earthquakes. In
recent years, several events—the 2014 Scottish separatist referendum,
the 2016 referendum in the United Kingdom on exiting the European Union,
the 2016 US Presidential election, a strong populist voice during the
French Presidential Election (2017), Geert Wilders’ success in the
Netherlands, the close race for presidency in Austria, the rise of the
AfD political party in Germany, the unexpected ballot in the United
Kingdom (2017) that left the country without a majority, and the recent
populist Catalonian separatist movement in Spain (2017)—have reshaped
the political landscape in Western societies, both at the elite and
citizen level. These controversial political movements elicit several
discussions relevant to scholars of political communication: the
importance of responsible and truthful campaigning (‘Brexit’ and
‘Catalexit’), the role of civility and populist rhetoric in elections,
the role that traditional media may (or may not) play in creating
electoral positions, and returned attention to the potential of the
direct communication tools. Yet, it is the social media that stay in the
center of the public discussion. It is crucial to understand how the
hybrid media environment may possibly alter the traditional and new
campaign communication tools employed by the politicians, and how they
may potentially influence voters’ choice. The short and long term
consequences for democratic societies are also at stake.
This conference aims to bring together researchers and practitioners
interested in those three approaches: political communication proposed
by the candidates and parties in the recent electoral contests, the
reception and possible reaction from the citizens and voters, and third,
the consequences that such communication and responses may have on the
future of the democratic societies.
KEYNOTE
Bruce Bimber (University California Santa Barbara)
CALL FOR PAPERS
We encourage Authors to submit papers based on the proposed topics
regardless of the geographical area. We are looking for either
theoretical papers or papers based on sound methodological work. We
welcome quantitative approaches from both traditional approaches
(surveys, experiments, content analysis etc.) and more innovative
methodologies (social media networks analysis, social scientific
computational methods and/or trace data based research).
Authors should submit a short abstract (around 500 words without
bibliography), providing information on the theoretical approach,
methods used and possible preliminary results.
Source :
http://faculte-recherche.audencia.com/en/cut-the-bullshit-communication-populism-and-electoral-choice-in-the-new-media-environment-20-22-june-2018/
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