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The Rise of Hostile Communication Styles and their Consequences for the Functioning of Modern Democracies

Comparative Politics
Conflict
Democracy
Elites
Extremism
Political Violence
Campaign
Internet
Social Media
Communication
P009
Jeremy Dodeigne
University of Namur
Chiara Vargiu
University of Amsterdam

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