Publié le April 11, 2024 | Updated on January 7, 2026

Massimiliano Demata : Voices of Supporters

Populist parties, social media and the 2019 European elections

This book addresses an under-researched area within populism studies: the discourse of supporters of populist parties. Taking the 2019 European elections as their case study, the authors analyse how supporters in eleven different countries construct identities and voting motivations on social media. The individual chapters comprise a range of methods to investigate data from different social media platforms, defining populism as a political strategy and/or practice, realised in discourse, that is based on a dichotomy between “the people”, who are unified by their will, and an out-group whose actions are not in the interest of the people, with a leader safeguarding the interests of the people against the out-group. The book identifies what motivates people to vote for populist parties, what role national identities and values play in those motivations, and how the social media postings of populist parties are recontextualised in supporters’ comments to serve as a voting motivation.

  • Editor
    John Benjamins Publishing Company
  • Author(s)

    Massimiliano Demata is Full Professor of English Linguistics at the University of Catania. He took his DPhil in English from the University of Oxford in 1999 and was a Fulbright scholar in Yale (1999) and Indiana University (2014). He has held Visiting Professorships/Lectureships at Saarland University (2020), Sciences Po Lyon (2021), OTH Regensburg (2022), the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (2022) and Sciences Po Bordeaux (2023). He is the editor of the Journal of Language and Discrimination, published by the University of Toronto Press. His research interests include populism, conspiracy theory discourses, Trump’s rhetoric, metaphors of the nation, and social media.


    He was a 2023 Fellow at the Collegium de Lyon.

    Veronika Koller is Professor of Discourse Studies at Lancaster University.