Populist impulses are having a growing impact on the political landscape of several Western-style democracies. Jamie Gillies, Vincent Raynauld and Angela Wisniewski unpack the effects of populism in Canada, arguing that populist strategies grew as public faith in government messaging eroded during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Associate Professor, Communications and Public Policy, Department of Journalism, St Thomas University, New Brunswick
Angela holds a PhD in Sociology.
Her past publications address how science and medicine are covered in the news media as well as in forms of popular culture, such as diet guides and health magazines.
More recently, she has studied the politicisation of health communication with her colleagues Vincent Raynauld and Jamie Gillies.
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