‘Fear and loathing across party lines’(also) in Europe: Affective polarisation in European party systems

Reiljan, A. (2020). ‘Fear and loathing across party lines’(also) in Europe: Affective polarisation in European party systems. European journal of political research, 59(2), 376-396.

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“Battles over issues” in networked publics: investigating the discursive mobilization of the antifascist frame on Twitter

In this article we explore the discursive mobilization of movement frames within networked publics—a form of unorganized digital activism through which movement organizations, activists, and citizens politicize ordinary conversations by…

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Polarized intersectionality in Italy: the weaponization of women’s public (mis)representation in changing political alliances

Political Association of Political Communication Conference (AssoComPol) Political communication in (time of) crisis University of Bologna June 30 – July 1 2022 Presentation: Polarized intersectionality in Italy: the weaponization of…

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Participation in problematic news cycles on social media and instant messaging services during the Covid-19 pandemic: the impact of news use, political discussion, and ideological extremism

Political Association of Political Communication Conference (AssoComPol) Political communication in (time of) crisis University of Bologna June 30 – July 1, 2022 Presentation: Participation in problematic news cycles on social…

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Infodemic perceived in the media, knowledge of official truths, trust in the government: the differences of the communitarians and libertarians during the Covid-19 pandemic

IV Convegno SISCC - Società Scientifica Italiana di Sociologia, Cultura, Comunicazione Qualcosa è cambiato? La trasformazione dei saperi University of Naples Federico II 23-24 giugno 2022 Presentation: Infodemia percepita nei…

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Affective polarization and the hybrid media system during the Covid Pandemic in Italy. The combined roles of political experiences in different communication environments and economic uncertainty

Media and the Illiberal Turn: Challenges to democracy and public communication in light of the COVID-19 pandemic 28-29 April 2022 Loughborough University, UK Presentation: "Affective polarization and the hybrid media…

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The Covid pandemic enters the ballot box: The impact of conspiracy theories on Italians’ voting behaviour during the COVID-19 crisis

The spread of the coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic in 2020 was the impetus for an exogenous shock. In addition to the disruption brought on by the spread of COVID-19, conspiracy…

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Who’s afraid of the COVID Vaccine? Fake news, information overload on social media and ideological polarization

Journalism and Disinformation | International Conference 16-17 December 2021 University of Palermo and online Interdepartmental Network on Journalism & Disinformation Presentation: Who’s afraid of the COVID Vaccine? Fake news, information…

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Who’s afraid of the COVID Vaccine? Fake news, information overload on social media and ideological polarization

This paper provides empirical evidence about varying levels of trust in anti-Covid vaccines amongst Italian citizens. We problematize the issue of trust at the crossroads between three strands of literature.…

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