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- Where’s populism? Online media and the diffusion of populist discourses and styles in PortugalPublication . Salgado, SusanaPortuguese politics and mainstream media have been resistant to the recent spread of populism. This article examines the specific features of Portuguese politics and media that might explain the apparent exception, and puts it to test by analysing the prevalence of populist discourses and styles of communication in different types of online media. The sample is composed of mediated and unmediated messages on immigration and corruption, two issues that are commonly present in populist discourses by both right- and left-wing political actors. Overall, the content analysis shows that although populist discourses are not recurrent in politics and media, social media have amplified the visibility of this kind of dis- courses in Portugal.
- A comunicação do poder ou o poder da comunicaçãoPublication . Salgado, SusanaEste artigo realiza uma espécie de viagem ao poder político de outros tempos, com algumas paragens privilegiadas, para perceber como se realizava a mediação do poder e como comunicavam os governantes com os seus governados. O objectivo é simples: tentar compreender as actuais relações entre media e política com a ajuda do conhecimento do passado. Acompanhando a discussão de alguns autores acerca da intencionalidade das manifestações de poder, defendemos a ideia de que a construção da imagem dos líderes políticos não é algo que acontece apenas nos nossos dias e que o recurso aos media existentes sempre foi uma forma privilegiada para transmitir imagens e mensagens políticas.
- O factor “media” e as estratégias de construção de imagem dos candidatos presidenciaisPublication . Salgado, Susana
- Political communication in a high-choice media environment: a challenge for democracy?Publication . Van Aelst, Peter; Strömbäck, Jesper; Aalberg, Toril; Esser, Frank; de Vreese, Claes; Matthes, Jörg; Hopmann, David; Salgado, Susana; Hubé, Nicolas; Stępińska, Agnieszka; Papathanassopoulos, Stylianos; Berganza, Rosa; Legnante, Guido; Reinemann, Carsten; Sheafer, Tamir; Stanyer, JamesDuring the last decennia media environments and political communication systems have changed fundamentally. These changes have major ramifications for the political information environments and the extent to which they aid people in becoming informed citizens. Against this background, the purpose of this article is to review research on key changes and trends in political information environments and assess their democratic implications. We will focus on advanced postindustrial democracies and six concerns that are all closely linked to the dissemination and acquisition of political knowledge: (1) declining supply of political information, (2) declining quality of news, (3) increasing media concentration and declining diversity of news, (4) increasing fragmentation and polarization, (5) increasing relativism and (6) increasing inequality in political knowledge.
- Introduction to the Special Issue: Journalism in Brazil and Africa: Cross-influences, Developments, and PerspectivesPublication . Frère, M.-S.; Hohlfeldt, A.; Milton, V.; Salgado, Susana
- Working paper: Quality of the European News EcologyPublication . Salgado, SusanaWorking paper on the Quality of the European News Ecology.