1st Edition
An Interdisciplinary Approach to Discourse on Populism Tracking the Uses of 'Populism' in Media and Political Discourse
Chapter 1. Introduction: tracking the Uses of ‘Populism’ in Media and Political Discourse
Laetitia Aulit, Anaïs Augé, Barbara De Cock, Philippe Hambye, Min Reuchamps, Sandrine Roginsky, and Coline Rondiat
Part I. Methodological framework: how to make interdisciplinary research work?
Chapter 2. Building a multilingual multi-genre corpus for interdisciplinary research: data selection, collection techniques, and ethical considerations
Barbara De Cock, Eva Rolin, Ferdinand Teuber, and Romane Werner
Chapter 3. Qualitative annotation of populism as a sociopolitical keyword
Philippe Hambye, Barbara De Cock, Raül Nuevo Gascó, Min Reuchamps, Sandrine Roginsky, Coline Rondiat, and Nadezda Shchinova
Chapter 4. Intercoder reliability in qualitative discourse analysis
Coline Rondiat, Christoph Niessen, Barbara De Cock, and Philippe Hambye
Part II. Interdisciplinary empirical studies: on the notion and use of populism in political and media discourse
Chapter 5. On the notion and use of 'populism' and 'populist' in political discourse: a comparative study in Spanish parliamentary debates and politicians’ tweets
Laetitia Aulit and Shchinova Nadezda
Chapter 6. A multi-layered and complexified linguistic approach to the analysis of discourse on populism
Laetitia Aulit, Anaïs Augé, Barbara De Cock, Philippe Hambye, and Coline Rondiat
Chapter 7. On the use of populis* in print media: a comparative study of press types in France and French-speaking Belgium
Sandrine Roginsky
Chapter 8. Circulating without circulation? Analysis of the uses of populis* in French and Spanish parliaments, mass media, and social media
Sandrine Roginsky and Raül Nuevo Gasco
Chapter 9. The populist problem: on the uses of populis* in public discourse
Coline Rondiat
Chapter 10. Conclusion: the uses of 'populism' and democratic dynamics
Jessy Bailly and Min Reuchamps
Biography
Laetitia Aulit holds a PhD in Linguistics from UCLouvain and is currently a Postdoctoral Researcher for the TrUMPo project.
Anaïs Augé is a Postdoctoral Researcher, Lecturer, and Supervisor at UCLouvain.
Barbara De Cock is Professor in Spanish Linguistics at UCLouvain.
Min Reuchamps is Professor of Political Science at UCLouvain.
Sandrine Roginsky is Professor in Communication Studies at UCLouvain.
Coline Rondiat is pursuing a PhD in Linguistics and Political Science at the UCLouvain and the University of Antwerp.






