Emotions of fear and anger as a discursive tool of radical right leaders in Central Eastern Europe

Vít Hloušek, M. Meislová, Vratislav Havlík
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The paper examines how the radical right parties´ leaders work with emotions while addressing their voters and sympathizers on Twitter/X social media. We focus on the “supply side” on the level of leaders´ discourses. The goal is to demonstrate how they work with emotions, especially those of fear and anger. The context represents Russian aggression against Ukraine, because, typically, circumstances of a crisis bolster the ability of radical right leaders to use emotional rhetoric devices. Czechia, Hungary, and Slovakia represent three particularly relevant and distinctive cases among the CEE countries according to the relevance, relative strength, and stability of radical right parties. We examined social media, particularly Twitter, since it is one of the most prominent tools of political communication today, especially for populists. We collected the data of all Tweets between February 24, 2022 and February 24, 2023. We combined a systematic quantitative content analysis with a more in-depth qualitative analysis of the key characteristics of the discursive construction of the two most salient emotions: anger and fear. We did not confirm the assumption that they would utilise the war in Ukraine since most tweets addressed issues related to domestic politics. The research, however, confirmed that despite differences, anger and fear play a substantial role in the emotional repertoire and represent necessary rhetorical devices. Our findings concur with the literature on radical right populism and its employment of emotional discourse. We found that even a crisis in international politics has been reframed primarily as a domestic issue and integrated into classical discursive practices.
恐惧和愤怒情绪是中东欧激进右翼领导人的一种话语工具
本文探讨了激进右翼政党领导人如何在 Twitter/X 社交媒体上向其选民和同情者表达情感。我们的重点是领导人言论层面的 "供给方"。目的是展示他们如何利用情绪,尤其是恐惧和愤怒情绪。背景是俄罗斯对乌克兰的侵略,因为通常情况下,危机环境会增强激进右翼领导人使用情绪化修辞手段的能力。根据激进右翼政党的相关性、相对实力和稳定性,捷克、匈牙利和斯洛伐克代表了中欧和东欧国家中三个特别相关和独特的案例。我们研究了社交媒体,尤其是推特,因为它是当今最重要的政治传播工具之一,尤其是对民粹主义者而言。我们收集了 2022 年 2 月 24 日至 2023 年 2 月 24 日期间的所有推文数据。我们将系统的定量内容分析与更深入的定性分析相结合,分析了愤怒和恐惧这两种最显著情绪的话语构建的关键特征。我们没有证实他们会利用乌克兰战争的假设,因为大多数推文都涉及与国内政治相关的问题。然而,研究证实,尽管存在差异,愤怒和恐惧在情感剧目中扮演着重要角色,是必要的修辞手段。我们的研究结果与有关激进右翼民粹主义及其使用情感话语的文献相吻合。我们发现,即使是国际政治中的危机也主要被重构为国内问题,并被纳入经典的话语实践中。
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