Browsing Institutt for sosiologi og statsvitenskap by Author "Cremonesi, Cristina"
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Journalistic culture, editorial mission, and news logic: Explaining the factors behind the use of populism in European media
Maurer, Peter; Hube, Nicolas; Stetka, Vaclav; Cremonesi, Cristina; Sedone, Antonella; Bergan, Signe Ringdal; Stanyer, James; Tomov, Maryan; Weiss, Naama; Engesser, Sven; Esser Frank (Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2019)This chapter investigates factors contributing to the levels of populism in media output. The chapter finds that stylistic elements, such as emotionalization, negativity, polarization, and dramatization, increase the ... -
Journalistic culture, editorial mission, and news logic: Explaining the factors behind the use of populism in European media
Maurer, Peter; Hubé, Nicolas; Štětka, Václav; Cremonesi, Cristina; Seddone, Antonella; Bergan, Signe Ringdal; Stanyer, James; Weiss, Naama; Engesser, Sven; Esser, Frank (Chapter, 2019)This chapter investigates factors contributing to the levels of populism in media output. The chapter finds that stylistic elements, such as emotionalization, negativity, polarization, and dramatization, increase the ... -
Start Spreading the News: A Comparative Experiment on the Effects of Populist Communication on Political Engagement in Sixteen European Countries
Hameleers, Michael; Bos, Linda; Fawzi, Nayla; Reinemann, Carsten; Andreadis, Ioannis; Corbu, Nicoleta; Schemer, Christian; Schultz, Anne; Shaefer, Tamir; Aalberg, Toril; Axelsson, Sofia; Berganza, Rosa; Cremonesi, Cristina; Dahlberg, Stefan; de Vreese, Claes H.; Hess, Agnieszka; Kartsounidou, Evangelista; Kasprowicz, Dominika; Matthes, Jörg; Negrea-Busuioc, Elena; Ringdal, Signe; Salgado, Susana; Sanders, Karen J.; Schmuck, Desiree; Strömbäck, Jesper; Suiter, Jane; Boomgaarden, Hajo; Tenenboim-Weinblatt, Keren; Weiss-Yaniv, Naama (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Although populist communication has become pervasive throughout Europe, many important questions on its political consequences remain unanswered. First, previous research has neglected the differential effects of populist ...