International discourses of authoritarian populism: varieties and approaches
Review of research -- Arrested development : globalization and the growth of radical populism and unreason : the American case in comparative perspective / David H. Kamens -- The northern exception : populism in Canada in the age of Trump, Brexit and COVID-19 / Michael Adams -- Defining new populisms : causes, characteristics and trajectories. Australia and beyond / Stephen Alomes -- Matteo Salvini -- a political chameleon and a populist par excellence? / Liane Ströbel -- Populist discourses in Italy : the case of immigration / Stella Gianfreda -- The Finns Party : from catch-all populism to radical anti-immigration discourse / Urpo Kovala, Tuija Saresma, and Tuula Vaarakallio -- "i respectant la voluntat dels ciutadans" : populism in the Catalan crisis / Sandra Issel-Dombert -- Moderating rhetorics of populism : moderators' encounters with antagonistic rhetoric in the 2020 U.S. Presidential and vice-presidential debates / Jennifer M. Love -- The French discourse of populism since 2015 : a corpus-based study of the uses of the terms populisme(s)/populiste(s) in Le Monde and Le Figaro from 2015 to 2018 / Thea Göhring -- Discursive strategies on non-European immigration to Spain in the Spanish press : an analysis of the newspapers El País and El Mundo / Alicia Rodríguez López -- Tremendously metaphorical : a rhetorical analysis of Trump's crooked Hillary image macro / Eleni Blum -- Populism on paper : is Viktor Orbán a strong leader in Hungary's HVG magazine? / Lilla Petronella Szabó and Ágnes Virág -- The role of the media in an extremely polarized society : the case of Venezuelan populism / Virpi I. Salojärvi -- Nicolás Maduro : populist rhetoric without populist leadership / Nelly Margarita Arenas -- Challenging populism through literature : anti-populist discourses in Behrouz Boochani, Valeria Luiselli, and Suketu Mehta / Ludwig Deringer -- Conclusion : summary of results and needed research / Ludwig Deringer.