Discussing the Populist Features of Anti-refugee Discourses on Social Media: An Anti-Syrian Hashtag in Turkish Twitter
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2021
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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
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Abstract
This article discusses whether it is possible to frame anti-refugee discourse on social media as a form of populism by analysing the case study of the hashtag #ulkemdesuriyeliistemiyorum (#IdontwantSyriansinmycountry) which emerged on Twitter in Turkey in 2016. Both network analysis and discourse analysis are used in order to delineate the characteristics of the tropes associated with the hashtag to identify the existence of populist elements as well as to scrutinize the linkage of the hashtag with the broader political context. The study shows that some elements of a populist discourse clearly exist (simple and popular discourse anti-foreigner) while some others are missing (the existence of a leader). Most importantly the discussion of the other elements (dichotomous views othering and anti-elite) highlight the need to better conceptualize and contextualize these features to understand the connection between anti-elite (populism) and anti-foreigner discourses (nativism) the impact of tagged tropes such as a hashtag that can poke holes in echo chambers and the distinction between the concepts of anti-elitism and anti-establishment (especially in specific political contexts such as Turkey).
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populism, Turkey, Syrians, migration, social media, anti-refugee discourse, Migration, Populism, Anti-Refugee Discourse, Social Media, Turkey, Syrians
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05 social sciences, 0506 political science
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18
Source
Journal of Refugee Studies
Volume
34
Issue
1
Start Page
204
End Page
218
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