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  • Borderless fear? : how right-wing populism aligns in affectively framing migration as a security threat in Austria and Slovenia
    Thiele, Daniel ...
    Studies have highlighted differences between right-wing populism in Western and Central Eastern Europe but suggested that discourses have been converging since the so-called “refugee crisis” in 2015. ... This article examines this claim by focusing on right-wing populist frames and affective communication on migration in Austria and Slovenia. Taking a communication-centred approach, the study is based on a critical frame analysis of 70 speeches from far-right to centre-right parties in parliamentary debates on migration between 2015 and 2019. The results show that right-wing populist discourses in the two adjacent countries have aligned in appealing to affects, particularly to fear and in framing migration as a threat to security and culture. Despite differences in mobilizing affects, the findings indicate a mutual alignment of right-wing populism beyond borders, signalling a potential risk of a broader right-wing populist bloc unified by fear of migration.
    Vir: Journal of language and politics. - ISSN 1569-2159 (Vol. 23, issue 2, Mar. 2024, str. 176-196)
    Vrsta gradiva - članek, sestavni del ; neleposlovje za odrasle
    Leto - 2024
    Jezik - angleški
    COBISS.SI-ID - 177473027

vir: Journal of language and politics. - ISSN 1569-2159 (Vol. 23, issue 2, Mar. 2024, str. 176-196)
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