Populism on the Web: Presidential Elections in Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru, and Colombia (2020–2022)
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Issue Date
2023-03-01Keywords
Andean Communitydemocracy
elections
ideology
Latin America
performance
polarization
politics
populism
social networks
Populism
Political discourse
Andean Community
Social network profiles
Right and left association
Ideological discourse
Performative discourse
Charismatic leadership
Identity construction
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MDPIJournal
SocietiesDOI
10.3390/soc13030058Additional Links
https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4698/13/3/58Abstract
Populism has become one of the main features of political action worldwide. This research aims to characterize the populist discourse in the tweets of presidential candidates in the Andean Community in recent elections (2020–2022). Accordingly, we analyze the characteristics of their social network profiles, as well as the content and latent discourse of their tweets. We demonstrate that the differences and similarities of their discourse go beyond their right and left association. The differences result from how they construct their identity and establish their relationship with their electorate. Our analysis reveals that this type of discourse is ideological as well as performative. It is ideological because, in the candidates’ discourse, they recontextualize the actual meanings of “us” and “them”. It is performative because it is carried out by a charismatic leader who acts in a specific way to define himself or herself as the embodiment of “the people” and “the good”.Type
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engEISSN
20754698ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.3390/soc13030058
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