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 and DC Program Director, Department of Communication Studies, Emerson College / Affiliate Professor, Département de lettres et communication sociale, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières
Vincent also serves as Research Associate in the Groupe de recherche en communication politique (GRCP) and as a Member of the North American Digital Diplomacy Initiative (NACDI) based at Queen's University (Canada).
His areas of research interest and publication include political communication and campaigning, protest politics, social media, political marketing and management, digital politics, identity politics, and journalism.
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