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Journalists’ perceptions of populism and the media: A cross-national study based on semi-structured interviews
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posted on 2019-05-28, 09:58 authored by James StanyerJames Stanyer, Susana Salgado, Giuliano Bobba, Gergo Hajzer, David Hopmann, Nicolas Hube, Norbert Merkovity, Gokay Ozerim, Stylianos Papathanassopoulos, Karen B. Sanders, Dusan Spasojevic, Lenka VochocovaJournalists’ perceptions of populism and the media: A cross-national study based on semi-structured interviews
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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
34 - 50Citation
STANYER, J. ... et al., 2019. Journalists’ perceptions of populism and the media: A cross-national study based on semi-structured interviews. Communicating populism. IN: Reinemann, C. ... et al (eds). Communicating Populism: Comparing Actor Perceptions, Media Coverage, and Effects on Citizens in Europe. Abingdon, Oxon.: Routledge, pp. 34 - 50Publisher
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