The Inclusionary populist communication style on Facebook: the case of Ada Colau in Barcelona
Author
Sintes-Olivella, Marçal
Casero-Ripollés, Andreu
Yeste Piquer, Elena
Other authors
Universitat Ramon Llull. Facultat de Comunicació i Relacions Internacionals Blanquerna
Publication date
2020Abstract
Communication is one of the core elements of populism, especially in social media. Through such digital platforms, political leaders can communicate directly with citizens and build both their discourse and their political leadership. Although the literature has so far identified the existence of a populist political communication style, the expansion of populism and its connection with social media are extending and diversifying the concept, as well as adding new repertoires. In order to analyse this, we propose a study of the communication strategy of the mayor of Barcelona, Ada Colau who, with a background of citizen activism, became mayor of the city in 2015 thanks to a political organisation situated as left populist. The methodology is based on quantitative and qualitative analysis of the content of Colau’s Facebook profile. A total of 226 posts between 2015 and 2017 are analysed. The results make it possible to identify a new specific modality within the populist style of political communication, namely the inclusionary populist type. This focuses on issues related to defense of the rights of the weakest social groups and works within a framework of social justice and solidarity with others. Likewise, the study confirms how Facebook is configured as a preferred platform for the construction of political leadership.
Document Type
Article
Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
65 - Communication and transport industries. Accountancy. Business management. Public relations
Keywords
Mitjans de comunicació social
Facebook
Mitjans de comunicació digitals
Barcelona
Populisme
Comunicació en la política
Espanya
Pages
16 p.
Publisher
Universidad de Navarra. School of Communication
Is part of
Communication & Society, vol. 33, núm. 2, 2020
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