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Adapting to the different shades of populism: Key findings and implications for media, citizens, and politics
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posted on 2019-05-28, 10:21 authored by Claes de Vreese, Carsten Reinemann, James StanyerJames Stanyer, Frank Esser, Toril AalbergAdapting to the different shades of populism: Key findings and implications for media, citizens, and politics
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- Social Sciences
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- Communication, Media, Social and Policy Studies
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Communicating populism. Comparing interactions between politicians, media, and citizens across EuropePages
235 - 252Citation
DE VREESE, C. ... et al., 2019. Adapting to the different shades of populism: Key findings and implications for media, citizens, and politics. IN: Reinemann, C. ... et al (eds). Communicating Populism: Comparing Actor Perceptions, Media Coverage, and Effects on Citizens in Europe. Abingdon, Oxon.: Routledge, pp. 235 - 252.Publisher
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