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págs. 15-40
Populism on the Move: Tracking the Circulation of Populist(s) and Populism(s) in France’s Parliamentary, Mass Media, and Twitter Arenas
págs. 41-58
Understanding Populism from the Voter’s Perspective in Spain: Isabel Díaz Ayuso and Yolanda Díaz in Contrast
págs. 59-83
Extreme Case Formulations: A Diachronic Analysis of Populism in the US Political Arena
págs. 85-102
The Simple and Contagious Language of Populism: Portuguese Parliamentary Debates
págs. 103-120
People-Centrism in Parliamentary Question Time: Three Montenegrin Prime Ministers Compared
págs. 121-140
págs. 141-162
Resistive Speech by Populist Ghanaian Political Actors: A Diachronic Study in Language and Liberty
págs. 163-186
Populism in the UK: An Analysis of the Rhetoric of Nigel Farage
págs. 187-202
Gender and Populism in Turkish Politics: The Case of Meral Aksener
págs. 203-220
From Japan’s Elite Appropriation of Populist Communication to the Emergence of Anti-elitist Populism: Discourse Analysis of Abe Shinzô and Yamamoto Tarô
págs. 221-242
Russia Under Putin: A Political Public Relations Approach to the Language of Power
págs. 243-266
págs. 267-284
págs. 285-308
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