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No. 49 (2020): Communication Flows in the European Elections: Amid Populism and Euroscepticism
No. 49 (2020): Communication Flows in the European Elections: Amid Populism and Euroscepticism
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.51698/tripodos.2020.49
Published:
2020-12-20
Table of contents
Table of contents
Revista Tripodos
1-8
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Data on reception and acceptance of originals (n. 46, 47, 48, 49)
Revista Tripodos
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Monograph
Communication Flows in the European Elections: Amid Populism and Euroscepticism
Germán Llorca-Abad , Guillermo López-García
9-12
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Growing Fusion of Populism and Euroscepticism in Italy: A Comparative Analysis of the League and The Five Star Movement
Selcen Öner
13-28
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Thematic Agenda on Twitter in the 2019 European Parliament Elections: A Comparative Study Between ‘Spitzenkandidaten’ and National Candidates
Rubén Rivas-de-Roca, Mar García-Gordillo
29-49
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Using Social Media to Motivate Anti-migration Sentiments. Political Implications in the United States and Beyond
Blanca Nicasio Varea, Marta Pérez Gabaldón, Manuel Chavez
51-69
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Polarization and Spectacle in the Spanish Political Talk Show ‘La Sexta Noche’ During the 2019 European Elections
Àlvar Peris Blanes, Javier Pérez-Sánchez
71-87
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Audiovisual Representation in Spanish and European Election Debates
Sebastián Sánchez Castillo, Esteban Galán-Cubillo, Arnau Gifreu-Castells
89-108
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“In the land of elections, the populist man is king”: The online communication of Basta and Vox in the 2019 European elections
Célia Belim
109-128
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The Italian ‘Taste’: The Far-Right and the Performance of Exclusionary Populism During the European Elections
Sara García-Santamaría
129-149
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When Social Media Doesn’t Determine All: The Topics and Narratives of Latvian Political Parties on Facebook During the 2019 European Parliament Elections Campaign
Mārtiņš Pričins
151-165
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Fundamentals
Habits and Feelings Regarding COVID-19 News Coverage During Lockdown in Spain
Ana Bernal-Triviño
169-183
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Broadcast Programming and Strategies in the Spanish TV Duopoly System: A Comparative Analysis on Atresmedia and Mediaset (2013-2019)
Joaquín Sotelo-González, Javier Sierra-Sánchez, Francisco Cabezuelo-Lorenzo
185-214
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