ABSTRACT

Authoritarian Populism and the Challenges for News Journalism: A Discourse Approach

is a cutting‑edge study of the practices of news journalism against the background of surging authoritarian populism.

This book traces key challenges for news journalism when reporting on authoritarian populism or on topics (such as immigration and terrorism) that are typically leveraged by far‑right actors and platforms as a way of attracting media attention and boosting their popularity with national electorates. It also offers in‑depth analyses of how these challenges are responded to by news journalists in the actual, day‑to‑day practices of news production, as evidenced in the discourse of news. By placing qualitative, critical analysis of discourse at the heart of the systematic inquiry into authoritarian populism in the news media, this book applies a broad methodological framework for studying (a) political performances and their mediated representations, (b) the complex and, often contradictory, normalizing processes at work in the news media, and (c) the attendant challenges and critical tasks for contemporary news journalism. Based on detailed analyses of political and news discourse in various European contexts, and in the US, spanning a decade (2014–2024), this book makes a timely and relevant contribution – as liberal democracies could be facing a new turning point in the global rise of authoritarian populism.

This book will be of interest to students and scholars of journalism, media studies, political communication, political science, sociology, and discourse studies who are interested in authoritarian and far‑right populism, related discourses of nationalism and xenophobia, populist communication, and the role of news media and journalism.

The Open Access version of this book, available at https://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.

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Introduction

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News discourse as the object of study

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The far-right delegitimization of mainstream journalism

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The discourse of alternative news

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Between factual reporting and political propaganda
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The performances and propagation of far-right populism in the news

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The styles of populist political performances

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Reporting the unsayable

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Authoritarian provocations and their recontextualization in the news
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The normalization of far-right discourses in the news media

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Conclusion

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chapter 9|12 pages

Inside the vortex of authoritarian populism

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News discourse and the challenges for journalism
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