Right-Wing Alternative Media Right-Wing Alternative Media
Routledge Focus on Communication and Society

Right-Wing Alternative Media

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Publisher Description

This book offers a fresh perspective on central questions related to right-wing alternative media: Can right-wing media be alternative? Why do they exist? Are they a threat to the existing order and what have the reactions been from mainstream politicians and media actors?

The rise and success of right-wing populism in the political life of many western countries, along with several new and apparently successful alternative media operations on the right, has caused surprise and confusion among researchers and debaters. How should this challenge to mainstream politics and media be understood? Journalistic, political and academic discourse has struggled to explain these tendencies and tend to focus on sensational and extreme examples, with little attention directed towards other aspects. This book critically discusses existing theoretical frameworks related to alternative media in general, analysing a wide scope of cases to illustrate the diversity of voices in alternative media on the right and highlighting the importance of intellectual coolness and common sense in discussions about this important but ideologically and politically charged area.

An important addition to the current discourse of contemporary media, Right-Wing Alternative Media is ideal for researchers, students and anyone interested in politics and public discourse.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2019
23 July
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
104
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor & Francis
SELLER
Taylor & Francis Group
SIZE
883.4
KB
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