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Same but different? Explaining issue agendas of right-wing parties' Facebook campaigns in the 2019 EP election
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Abstract Social media are important for right-wing parties to communicate with and mobilize potential voters in election campaigns. Our study focuses on the Facebook campaigns of right-wing parties in six European countries and aims to understand which issues are transnationally shared and which ones emphasi... view more
Social media are important for right-wing parties to communicate with and mobilize potential voters in election campaigns. Our study focuses on the Facebook campaigns of right-wing parties in six European countries and aims to understand which issues are transnationally shared and which ones emphasize national perspectives on the agenda of the populist actors. We ask what context conditions at party and country-levels determine the individual issue agendas. Using structural topic modelling, we analyze the communication of the Austrian FPÖ, the German AfD, the French RN, the Italian Lega, the Polish PiS, and the Swedish SD during the 2019 EP election campaign. To explain their issue agendas, we run logistic regression models testing the influence of country-specific and party-specific factors. Our analyses establish that while right-wing parties across Europe are similar in pushing a few populist issues like blaming elites and immigration, they still engage in campaigning on national politics.... view less
Keywords
right-wing extremist party; political right; European Parliament; election to the European Parliament; social media; political communication; election campaign; populism
Classification
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture
Media Contents, Content Analysis
Free Keywords
right-wing parties; issue agendas; structural topic modelling; logistic regression; EP election; Eurobarometer 91.1 (2019) (ZA7561 v1.0.0, doi:10.4232/1.13317)
Document language
English
Publication Year
2024
Page/Pages
p. 838-848
Journal
Party Politics, 30 (2024) 5
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/13540688231184624
ISSN
1460-3683
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed