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The New Face of Digital Populism [document électronique] / Jamie Bartlett, Auteur ; Jonathan Birdwell, Auteur ; Mark Littler, Auteur . - Londres : Demos, 2011 . - 1 fichier pdf (143 p.) ; 19 cm.
ISBN : 978-1-906693-86-2
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : 004 Informatique / Nouvelles Technologies / Internet / Big Data / Réseaux sociaux
31 Statistique Démographie
314 Démographie Etude de la population Sondage
323.21 Militantisme Participation Engagement
329.18 Tendance d'extrême droiteIndex. décimale : 329.18 Extrême droite, nationalisme, populisme Résumé : 4e de couv. :
Populist parties and movements are now a force to be reckoned with in many Western European countries.
These groups are known for their opposition to immigration, their ‘anti-establishment’ views and their concern for protecting national culture. Their rise in popularity has
gone hand-in-hand with the advent of social media, and
they are adept at using new technology to amplify their
message, recruit and organise.
The online social media following for many of these parties dwarfs the formal membership, consisting of tens of thousands of sympathisers and supporters. This mélange of virtual and real political activity is the way millions of people — especially young people — relate to politics in the 21st century.
This is the first quantitative investigation into these digital populists, based on over 10,000 survey responses from 12 countries. It includes data on who they are, what they think and what motivates them to shift from virtual to real-world activism. It also provides new insight into how populism — and politics and political engagement more generally — is changing as a result of social media.
The New Face of Digital Populism calls on mainstream politicians to respond and address concerns over immigration and cultural identity without succumbing to xenophobic solutions. People must be encouraged to become actively involved in political and civic life, whatever their political persuasion — it is important to engage and debate forcefully with these parties and their supporters, not shut them out as beyond the pale.
Liste des partis analysés :
Bloc Identitaire (‘Identity Block’), France
British National Party, UK
CasaPound Italia, Italy
Dansk Folkeparti (‘Danish People’s Party’), Denmark
English Defence League, UK
Front National (‘National Front’), France
Partij voor de Vrijheid (‘Dutch Party for Freedom’), The Netherlands
Die Freiheit (‘Freedom’), Germany
Freiheitliche Partei Österreichs (‘Austria Freedom Party’), Austria
Fremskrittspartiet (‘Norwegian Progress Party’), Norway
Lega Nord (‘Northern League’), Italy
Perussuomalaiset (‘True Finns’), Finland
Sverigedemokraterna (‘Sweden Democrats’), Sweden
Vlaams Belang (‘Flemish Interest’), Belgium
Note de contenu : Sommaire :
Acknowledgements
Disclaimer
Executive summary
Background — the new European populists
Who are the online populists?
Why do people join ? By Jack Benfield, Jeff Howard and Marley Morris
Social and political views
Trust in institutions
What is the relationship between online and offline activism ?
Annex 1 Methodology
Annex 2 European populist groups surveyed
Notes
References
Listes des tableaux :
Table 1 : Size, age and gender of members of PPAM s who use Facebook in countries investigated
Table 2 : Employment figures for members of PPAM s in countries investigated
Table 3 : Extent of offline involvement of members of PPAM s in countries investigated
Table 4 : Proportion of supporters of PPAM s and respondents to Eurobarometer survey who rated immigration, Islamic extremism and crime as one of their top two concerns
Table 5 : Proportion of supporters of PPAM s who agreed with statements about voting, the effectiveness of politics and whether violence is acceptable to achieve the right outcome
Table 6 : Proportion of supporters of PPAM s and respondents to Eurobarometer survey who thought their country was on the right track and that the next 12 months would be better than the last for them personally
Table 7 : Proportion of PPAM supporters and Eurobarometer respondents who thought the EU was a waste of money, did not exert enough control over external borders and had led to a loss of cultural identity
Table 8 : Whether PPAM supporters and respondents to the European Values Survey agree that other people, in general, can be trusted
Table 9 : Whether PPAM supporters and respondents to the European Values Survey trust the police, the army and the judiciary
Table 10 : Whether PPAM supporters and respondents to the European Values Survey
Table 11 : Whether PPAM supporters and respondents to the European Values Survey trust trade unions and the mainstream media
Table 12 : Data collected for survey on PPAMs
En ligne : http://www.demos.co.uk/publications/thenewfaceofdigitalpopulism Format de la ressource électronique : Présentation et document à télécharger Permalink : https://bibliotheque.territoires-memoire.be/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_di
Titre : The New Face of Digital Populism Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Jamie Bartlett, Auteur ; Jonathan Birdwell, Auteur ; Mark Littler, Auteur Editeur : Londres : Demos Année de publication : 2011 Importance : 1 fichier pdf (143 p.) Format : 19 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-906693-86-2 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : 004 Informatique / Nouvelles Technologies / Internet / Big Data / Réseaux sociaux
31 Statistique Démographie
314 Démographie Etude de la population Sondage
323.21 Militantisme Participation Engagement
329.18 Tendance d'extrême droiteIndex. décimale : 329.18 Extrême droite, nationalisme, populisme Résumé : 4e de couv. :
Populist parties and movements are now a force to be reckoned with in many Western European countries.
These groups are known for their opposition to immigration, their ‘anti-establishment’ views and their concern for protecting national culture. Their rise in popularity has
gone hand-in-hand with the advent of social media, and
they are adept at using new technology to amplify their
message, recruit and organise.
The online social media following for many of these parties dwarfs the formal membership, consisting of tens of thousands of sympathisers and supporters. This mélange of virtual and real political activity is the way millions of people — especially young people — relate to politics in the 21st century.
This is the first quantitative investigation into these digital populists, based on over 10,000 survey responses from 12 countries. It includes data on who they are, what they think and what motivates them to shift from virtual to real-world activism. It also provides new insight into how populism — and politics and political engagement more generally — is changing as a result of social media.
The New Face of Digital Populism calls on mainstream politicians to respond and address concerns over immigration and cultural identity without succumbing to xenophobic solutions. People must be encouraged to become actively involved in political and civic life, whatever their political persuasion — it is important to engage and debate forcefully with these parties and their supporters, not shut them out as beyond the pale.
Liste des partis analysés :
Bloc Identitaire (‘Identity Block’), France
British National Party, UK
CasaPound Italia, Italy
Dansk Folkeparti (‘Danish People’s Party’), Denmark
English Defence League, UK
Front National (‘National Front’), France
Partij voor de Vrijheid (‘Dutch Party for Freedom’), The Netherlands
Die Freiheit (‘Freedom’), Germany
Freiheitliche Partei Österreichs (‘Austria Freedom Party’), Austria
Fremskrittspartiet (‘Norwegian Progress Party’), Norway
Lega Nord (‘Northern League’), Italy
Perussuomalaiset (‘True Finns’), Finland
Sverigedemokraterna (‘Sweden Democrats’), Sweden
Vlaams Belang (‘Flemish Interest’), Belgium
Note de contenu : Sommaire :
Acknowledgements
Disclaimer
Executive summary
Background — the new European populists
Who are the online populists?
Why do people join ? By Jack Benfield, Jeff Howard and Marley Morris
Social and political views
Trust in institutions
What is the relationship between online and offline activism ?
Annex 1 Methodology
Annex 2 European populist groups surveyed
Notes
References
Listes des tableaux :
Table 1 : Size, age and gender of members of PPAM s who use Facebook in countries investigated
Table 2 : Employment figures for members of PPAM s in countries investigated
Table 3 : Extent of offline involvement of members of PPAM s in countries investigated
Table 4 : Proportion of supporters of PPAM s and respondents to Eurobarometer survey who rated immigration, Islamic extremism and crime as one of their top two concerns
Table 5 : Proportion of supporters of PPAM s who agreed with statements about voting, the effectiveness of politics and whether violence is acceptable to achieve the right outcome
Table 6 : Proportion of supporters of PPAM s and respondents to Eurobarometer survey who thought their country was on the right track and that the next 12 months would be better than the last for them personally
Table 7 : Proportion of PPAM supporters and Eurobarometer respondents who thought the EU was a waste of money, did not exert enough control over external borders and had led to a loss of cultural identity
Table 8 : Whether PPAM supporters and respondents to the European Values Survey agree that other people, in general, can be trusted
Table 9 : Whether PPAM supporters and respondents to the European Values Survey trust the police, the army and the judiciary
Table 10 : Whether PPAM supporters and respondents to the European Values Survey
Table 11 : Whether PPAM supporters and respondents to the European Values Survey trust trade unions and the mainstream media
Table 12 : Data collected for survey on PPAMs
En ligne : http://www.demos.co.uk/publications/thenewfaceofdigitalpopulism Format de la ressource électronique : Présentation et document à télécharger Permalink : https://bibliotheque.territoires-memoire.be/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_di Exemplaires
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