págs. 1-18
Achieving a Representative Democracy in Europe: The Politicization of the European PublicSphere
págs. 19-36
Contemporary Populist Representation and Its Implications for Democracy: A Theoretical Assessment From a Realist Point of View
págs. 37-55
The Dynamics of Polarisation in Australian Social Media: The Case of Immigration Discourse
págs. 57-73
Polarization and Platformization of News in Italian Journalism: The Coverage of Migrant Worker Regularization
págs. 74-92
What Drives Selective Exposure to Political Information in Spain?: Comparing Political Interest and Ideology
págs. 93-112
Semi-Private Spheres as Safe Spaces for Young Social Media Users’ Political Conversation: Virtual Haven or Digital Bubbles?
págs. 113-132
The Mirage of Truth: The Instrumentalization of Fact-Checking to Spread an Ideological Discourse
págs. 133-151
Populism, Its Prevalence, and Its Negative Influence on Democratic Institutions
Darren G. Lilleker, Márton Bene, Delia Cristina Balaban, Vicente Fenoll, Simon Kruschinski
págs. 153-170
Europe and Euroscepticism on Twitter During the 2019 European Parliament Elections: An Analysis of the Spanish Candidates
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págs. 171-185
Intermedia Agenda-Setting Effect of Latino Television in the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election: A Comparative Study of Telemundo and Univision
págs. 186-208
Will Live Streaming Platforms and Influencers Consolidate or Disrupt Democracy?: A Case Study of Taiwan’s 2020 Presidential Election
págs. 209-233
Placing Portuguese Right-Wing Populism Into Context: Analogies With France, Italy, and Spain
págs. 234-255
Emotional and Rational Frames Contained in Institutional Speeches: Six European Leaders Managing the COVID-19 Crisis
págs. 257-278
Discourse and Disinformation on COVID-19 Vaccination in Spain and Brazil: A Case Study on the Twitter Debate
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págs. 307-328
Citizens’ Political Discourses on Climate Change and Vaccines: A Comparative Study Between Spain and Poland
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