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The Life Cycle Model and Press Coverage of Nordic Populist Parties

Pages 430-448 | Published online: 06 Aug 2015
 

Abstract

The article traces the life cycles of the Nordic populist parties by exploring the relationship between media coverage and contemporary populist parties in Finland (Finns Party), Sweden (Sweden Democrats), Norway (Norwegian Progress Party) and Denmark (Danish People's Party). Empirically the study is based on a content analysis of 3337 journalistic articles published in the leading quality and popular newspapers of Finland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark during the first parliamentary elections of the 2010s. The analysis confirms the life cycle model introduced in The Media and Neo-Populism. A Contemporary Comparative Analysis edited by Gianpietro Mazzoleni, Julianne Stewart, and Bruce Horsfield (2003, Praeger, Westport, CT), which found that parties in their insurgent phase gained more media attention than parties in their established phase. This study found populism currently a more important topic in Finland and Sweden, where populist movements were entering parliament, whereas in Norway and in Denmark, after long-term success, the domestic populist parties had become more mainstream and their media attention normalized. The popular newspapers tended to be more positive about populist parties than quality papers. However, these results can be explained partly by journalistic routines and by country-specific political conditions. Thus, further research is needed to prove the life cycle model.

DISCLOSURE STATEMENT

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

Notes

1. Paula Häkämies coded the Finnish sample, Yvonne Andersson the Swedish sample and Elin Strand Hornnes the Norwegian sample. In Denmark, Lea Hovmand Jørgensen and Signe Sophus Lai did the coding.

Additional information

Funding

This work was supported by the Academy of Finland (Research Council for Culture and Society).

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