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Zusatztext "Populism! in all its varieties! has become a force across Europe. At last! we have a collection that combines a variety of state-level analyses with an unyielding conceptual rigour. For scholars in Europe and beyond! his collection promises to nourish informed discussion of the populist challenge for years to come" --Michael Higgins! University of Strathclyde! UK"Each chapter not only reviews the international literature! but also the native-language research on populism in the country in question! which makes this a particularly valuable source-book for the comparative study of populism" -- Hanspeter Kriesi! The European University Institute! EuropeNow Informationen zum Autor Toril Aalberg is Professor at the Department of Sociology and Political Science at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology. Frank Esser is Professor of International and Comparative Media Research at the University of Zurich, Switzerland Carsten Reinemann is Professor of Political Communication at Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Germany Jesper Strömbäck is Professor of Journalism at University of Gothenburg, Sweden Claes de Vreese is Professor and Chair of Political Communication in The Amsterdam School of Communication Research, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands Klappentext In an increasing number of countries around the world, populist leaders, political parties and movements have gained prominence and influence, either by electoral successes on their own or by influencing other political parties and the national political discourse. While it is widely acknowledged that the media and the role of communication more broadly are key to understanding the rise and success of populist leaders, parties and movements, there is however very little research on populist political communication, at least in the English-speaking research literature.Originating from a research project funded by the European Cooperation in the field of Scientific and Technical Research (COST), this book seeks to advance this research. It includes examinations 24 European countries, and focuses on three areas within the context of populism and populist political communication: populist actors as communicators, the media and populism and citizens and populism. Zusammenfassung Originating from a research project funded by the European Cooperation in the field of Scientific and Technical Research (COST), this book includes examinations 24 European countries, and focuses on three areas within the context of populism and populist political communication: populist actors as communicators, the media and populism and citizens and populism. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part 1: Introduction and Conceptual Challenges 1. Introduction: Comprehending Populist Political Communication [Toril Aalberg and Claes H. de Vreese] 2. Populist Political Communication: Towards a Model of Its Causes, Forms, and Effects [Carsten Reinemann, Toril Aalberg, Frank Esser, Jesper Strömbäck, and Claes H. de Vreese] Part II: Populist Political Communications in Northern Europe 3. Denmark: The Rise of the Danish People’s Party [Christian Martin Bächler and David Nicolas Hopmann] 4. Finland: From Agrarian to Right-Wing Populism [Ov Cristian Norocel] 5. Norway: Populism From Anti-Tax Movement to Government Party [Anders R. Jupskås, Elisabeth Ivarsflaten, Bente Kalsnes, and Toril Aalberg] 6. Sweden: No Longer a European Exception [Jesper Strömbäck, Ann-Cathrine Jungar, and Stefan Dahlberg] Part III: Populist Political Communications in Western Europe 7. Austria: Candidate-Centered and Anti-Immigrant Right-Wing Populism [Desirée Schmuck, Jörg Matthes and Hajo Boomgaarden] 8. Belgium: The Rise and Fall of Populism Research [Benjamin De Cleen and Peter Van Aelst] 9. Germany: Is the Populism Lag...