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Political Communication in Times of Crisis

Civil Society
Governance
Political Leadership
Populism
Agenda-Setting
Communication
S37
Olga Eisele
University of Amsterdam
Martina Novotná
Masaryk University

Endorsed by the ECPR Standing Group on Political Communication


Abstract

‘Crisis’ is a ubiquitous feature of contemporary politics and has shaped the research agenda of Political Communication. They encompass a broad variety of policy fields: Crises such as the financial crisis, the migration crisis, Brexit, COVID-19, and the climate crisis, but most recently also international conflicts escalating in Ukraine, Iran, Afghanistan, or the Middle East, put the legitimacy of political governance under pressure and have massively increased the spread of mis- and disinformation. How has political communication evolved? How do leaders and governments communicate to the mass public? How have journalists and media outlets come to terms with the rapidly accelerating flux of information? And, how do publics view their elected representatives, and voice their concerns? We invite submissions embedded in concepts such as, e.g., legitimacy, trust, or political support, politicisation, polarisation, or populism; research analysing current international crises; the climate crisis or the pandemic; communication through different channels, e.g., the news media, or social media, governmental or parliamentary communication; communication by actors beyond the political establishment, such as social movements, corporations, or influencers; methodological challenges of analysing political communication. We invite submissions using both, qualitative and/or quantitative methodologies, single case studies or comparative work, and both theoretical contributions and empirical research.
Code Title Details
P084 Communicating Complexity in Times of Crisis View Panel Details
P190 Gender Dynamics and Stereotyping View Panel Details
P275 Navigating Mis/disinformation, Incivility, and Post-Truth View Panel Details
P285 New Methodologies in the Study of Political Communication View Panel Details
P323 Political communication under conditions of intransparency and inauthenticity View Panel Details
P325 Political Crisis and Civil Society View Panel Details
P350 Populist Political Communication View Panel Details
P401 Social Media and their Influence on Crisis Dynamics View Panel Details
P481 Crisis Communication Strategies of Political Executives View Panel Details
P483 Dynamics of and Navigation within the Politicized Political Information Environment View Panel Details