Effects of populism: The agenda of fact-checking agencies to counter European right-wing populist parties
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Otros documentos de la autoría: Rivas de Roca García, Rubén; Pérez-Curiel, Concha; Casero-Ripolles, Andreu
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Effects of populism: The agenda of fact-checking agencies to counter European right-wing populist partiesFecha de publicación
2023-08-25Editor
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Rivas-de-Roca, R., Pérez-Curiel, C., & Casero-Ripollés, A. (2023). Effects of populism: The agenda of fact-checking agencies to counter European right-wing populist parties. European Journal of Communication, 0(0). https://doi.org/10.1177/02673231231197032Tipo de documento
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European right-wing populism is a widely studied phenomenon in recent years. At the same time, many fact-checking projects have been launched with the purpose of assessing statements from the most relevant social ... [+]
European right-wing populism is a widely studied phenomenon in recent years. At the same time, many fact-checking projects have been launched with the purpose of assessing statements from the most relevant social actors. The role of fact-checkers is growing, but there is scant literature on their agenda. In this study, we investigate the communication strategies on Twitter of European right-wing populist parties and their relationship with the agenda of fact-checking initiatives in Germany, France, Spain and Portugal. Based on a content analysis of tweets covering political content (n = 4212), we analyze not only the agenda but also the use of propaganda mechanisms and the scope of the tweets. The results show how the agenda of right-wing populism was composed of ideological thematic issues. Fact-checkers focus on competitor leaders and generate lower interaction. These findings contribute to increasing research on both actors, arguing that the focus on political leaders impacts on fact-checking. [-]
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MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 | Jean Monnet Module (Erasmus+) | European Commission. Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA)
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RED2022-134652-T | 101126821-JMO-2023-MODULE
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FEDER A way of making Europe | Disinformation, Elections, and Democratic Resilience in the European Union” (DISEDER-EU)
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