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This chapter provides background on the methodological approach
adopted in the study on politicians' and journalists' perceptions of populism
in the next two chapters of this collection. One of the two chapters
presents and discusses· politicians' perceptions (Salgado et al.) and the
other, journalists' perceptions (Stanyer et al.). This research had several
aims. The first was to understand populism from the perspective of politicians
and journalists. Few, if any, studies have sought to try and understand
the phenomenon from this standpoint. The second was to give voice
to our data subjects, allowing them to express themselves in their own
words, without constraint. And, third, was to determine the extent to
which perceptions were shared (or not) across borders. Few, if any, studies
have tried to understand this phenomenon in a comparative context.
Our approach aims to identify the most commonly held views on populism
in countries in different European regions and to explore the reasons
underpinning those views. This type of research agenda has potential to further
illustrate the relationships between populism and media, and between
populism and democracy. The present chapter outlines the main procedures
adopted in our approach to studying perceptions of populism. Before concluding
with a summary on our findings, the chapter explains the main
outcomes of the research and provides contextual data for the study, as well
as providing insight into reasons for the methodological design adopted by
our research approach. It also examines some of the challenges faced by
comparative studies in gathering and analyzing qualitative data.
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Populism Comparative analysis Journalists Politicians
Contexto Educativo
Citação
Salgado, S., Stanyer, J. (2019). Perceptions of Populism and the Media: A Qualitative Comparative Approach to Studying the Views of Journalists and Politicians. In Reinemann, C., Stanyer, J., Aalberg, T., Esser, F., Vreese C. H. De (Eds.), Communicating populism: comparing actor perceptions, media coverage, and effects on citizens in Europe, pp. 17-33. New York: Routledge
