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Title:Media, Populism and European Democracy
Authors:ID Tomšič, Matevž (Editor)
Files:URL https://www.peterlang.com/document/1516220
 
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Language:English
Work type:Unknown
Typology:2.01 - Scientific Monograph
Organization:FIŠ - Faculty of Information Studies in Novo mesto
Abstract:The book offers insight into different relevant issues related to recent developments in the political and media space in Europe. The authors are interested in how these phenomena affect the future of the democratic system and the general development of the European Union. The special focus is on populism as one of the most discussed political phenomena in recent years. The assumption is that the rise of populism in Europe is a reaction to the anomalies and consequences of globalisation as well as a symptom of the crisis of established politics. Furthermore, the spread of populist messages is related to the profound change the media space is facing, particularly with the crisis of traditional media. Populists utilise different media channels that often serve to spread disinformation. Strengthening European democracy requires improving institutional effectiveness, responsiveness and accountability toward the citizenry, as well as building a European identity.
Geographic coverage:Evropa;
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Publication date:26.03.2026
Place of publishing:Brussels
Place of performance:Brussels
Publisher:Peter Lang
Year of publishing:2026
Year of performance:2026
Number of pages:1 spletni vir (1 datoteka PDF (211 str.))
PID:20.500.12556/ReVIS-13477 New window
COBISS.SI-ID:274074883 New window
ISBN:978-3-0343-5613-8
UDC:321.7:316.77
DOI:10.3726/b23640 New window
Note:Nasl. z nasl. zaslona; Opis vira z dne 2. 4. 2026;
Publication date in ReVIS:03.04.2026
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