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    Populism as an Expression of Political Communication Content and Style: A New Perspective by de Vreese, Claes H., Esser, Frank, Aalberg, Toril, Reinemann, Carsten, Stanyer, James

    “…In this article, the introduction to a special International Journal of Press/Politics (IJPP) issue on populism, we articulate and define populism as a…”
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    Resilience to Online Disinformation: A Framework for Cross-National Comparative Research by Humprecht, Edda, Esser, Frank, Van Aelst, Peter

    “…Online disinformation is considered a major challenge for modern democracies. It is widely understood as misleading content produced to generate profits,…”
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    Right-Wing YouTube: A Supply and Demand Perspective by Munger, Kevin, Phillips, Joseph

    “…YouTube is the most used social network in the United States and the only major platform that is more popular among right-leaning users. We propose the “Supply…”
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    Do (Microtargeted) Deepfakes Have Real Effects on Political Attitudes? by Dobber, Tom, Metoui, Nadia, Trilling, Damian, Helberger, Natali, de Vreese, Claes

    “…Deepfakes are perceived as a powerful form of disinformation. Although many studies have focused on detecting deepfakes, few have measured their effects on…”
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    Protests, Media Coverage, and a Hierarchy of Social Struggle by Kilgo, Danielle K., Harlow, Summer

    “…News coverage is fundamental to a protest’s viability, but research suggests media negatively portray protests and protesters that challenge the status quo (a…”
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    Beyond (Mis)Representation: Visuals in COVID-19 Misinformation by Brennen, J. Scott, Simon, Felix M., Nielsen, Rasmus Kleis

    “…This article provides one of the first analyses of visuals in misinformation concerning COVID-19. A mixed-methods analysis of ninety-six examples of visuals in…”
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    Political Agenda Setting in the Hybrid Media System: Why Legacy Media Still Matter a Great Deal by Langer, Ana Ines, Gruber, Johannes B.

    “…This article examines the roles of the media in the process of political agenda setting. There is a long tradition of studies on this topic, but they have…”
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    Untrustworthy News and the Media as “Enemy of the People?” How a Populist Worldview Shapes Recipients’ Attitudes toward the Media by Fawzi, Nayla

    “…A common feature among populist parties and movements is their negative perspective on the media’s role in society. This paper analyzes whether citizens with a…”
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    Intermedia Agenda Setting in the Social Media Age: How Traditional Players Dominate the News Agenda in Election Times by Harder, Raymond A., Sevenans, Julie, Van Aelst, Peter

    “…Intermedia agenda setting is a widely used theory to explain how content transfers between news media. The recent digitalization wave, however, challenges some…”
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    How Polarized Are Online and Offline News Audiences? A Comparative Analysis of Twelve Countries by Fletcher, Richard, Cornia, Alessio, Nielsen, Rasmus Kleis

    “…Polarization is a key area of interest for media and communication scholars. We develop a way of measuring how polarized news audience behaviour is at the…”
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    Images, Politicians, and Social Media: Patterns and Effects of Politicians’ Image-Based Political Communication Strategies on Social Media by Farkas, Xénia, Bene, Márton

    “…Although images have always been part of politics, research on the visual aspects of political communication recently gained momentum, especially with the…”
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    Cross-Platform State Propaganda: Russian Trolls on Twitter and YouTube during the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election by Golovchenko, Yevgeniy, Buntain, Cody, Eady, Gregory, Brown, Megan A., Tucker, Joshua A.

    “…This paper investigates online propaganda strategies of the Internet Research Agency (IRA)—Russian “trolls”—during the 2016 U.S. presidential election. We…”
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    Old and New Media Logics in an Electoral Campaign: The Case of Podemos and the Two-Way Street Mediatization of Politics by Casero-Ripollés, Andreu, Feenstra, Ramón A., Tormey, Simon

    “…In Spain, the 2014 European Elections saw the unexpected rise of a new party Podemos, which obtained five European Parliament seats only three months after its…”
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    Networked Gatekeeping and Networked Framing on #Egypt by Meraz, Sharon, Papacharissi, Zizi

    “…Using prior seminal work that places emphasis on news framing and its relevance to sociocultural context, this study describes, maps, and explains evolving…”
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    Funding Democracy: Public Media and Democratic Health in 33 Countries by Neff, Timothy, Pickard, Victor

    “…This study examines whether and how public media systems contribute to the health of democracies in 33 countries in Europe, Africa, Asia, North America, the…”
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    Populist Attitudes and Selective Exposure to Online News: A Cross-Country Analysis Combining Web Tracking and Surveys by Stier, Sebastian, Kirkizh, Nora, Froio, Caterina, Schroeder, Ralph

    “…Research has shown that citizens with populist attitudes evaluate the news media more negatively, and there is also suggestive evidence that they rely less on…”
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    Social Media and the Arab Spring: Politics Comes First by Wolfsfeld, Gadi, Segev, Elad, Sheafer, Tamir

    “…The goal of this article is to place the role that social media plays in collective action within a more general theoretical structure, using the events of the…”
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    No Polarization From Partisan News: Over-Time Evidence From Trace Data by Wojcieszak, Magdalena, de Leeuw, Sjifra, Menchen-Trevino, Ericka, Lee, Seungsu, Huang-Isherwood, Ke M., Weeks, Brian

    “…Many blame partisan news media for polarization in America. This paper examines the effects of liberal, conservative, and centrist news on affective and…”
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    Populism as Parody: The Visual Self-Presentation of Jair Bolsonaro on Instagram by Mendonça, Ricardo F., Caetano, Renato Duarte

    “…This study analyzes the visual self-representation of current Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, who is considered to be one of the exponents of the recent…”
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    The Trust Gap: Young People's Tactics for Assessing the Reliability of Political News by Swart, Joëlle, Broersma, Marcel

    “…In theories about journalism's democratic remit, trust is generally regarded as a prerequisite for public connection: only when citizens believe the news, they…”
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