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- Title
Trump vs Trudeau: Articulation of National Identity on Twitter.
- Authors
EICHLER, JAN
- Abstract
This study focuses on articulation of national identity on social media, specifically Twitter. First, it tackles discursive and other devices employed by politicians in order to negotiate national identity on social media platforms such as Twitter. Second, the study tries to identify whether populist rhetoric strategies are adopted to disseminate political agenda through social media and if and how these contribute to the articulation of national identity. The article takes a case study of Twitter accounts of current highest political representatives of the United States and Canada, Donald Trump and Justin Trudeau, respectively. Drawing methodologically mainly on Teun van Dijk's ideological square (1998), it aims to show that national and political agendas are often intertwined and inherently connected. The findings suggest, however, that, even though the techniques are often similar, the extent and purpose of their employment varies.
- Subjects
NATIONALISM; SOCIAL media; TWITTER (Web resource); TRUMP, Donald, 1946-; IDEOLOGICAL analysis; CRITICAL discourse analysis
- Publication
Academic Journal of Modern Philology, 2021, Vol 14, p131
- ISSN
2299-7164
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.34616/ajmp.2021.14