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  • Almahfali, Mohammed, et al. (author)
  • Exploiting Sociocultural Issues in Election Campaign Discourse : The Case of Nyans in Sweden
  • 2023
  • In: Societies. - : MDPI. - 2075-4698. ; 13:12, s. 257-257
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • The Swedish far-right party, the Sweden Democrats (SD), came to power in 2022 and is currently the second-largest party in the Swedish Parliament, the Riksdag. While it has been propagandizing an anti-migrant discourse, another newly founded party has been producing a counter-discourse. The newly created Nyans party claims to represent migrants and minorities in Sweden. However, its discourse uses controversial issues that could potentially misrepresent those communities. Our study aimed to analyze Nyans’ Facebook posts published in the month leading up to the 2022 elections. Through our analysis process, which lasted from January to August 2023, we applied a critical discourse analysis approach to uncover the relationship between sociocultural issues and their social, political, and ideological contexts. The results reveal that Nyans’ discourse focused on opposing left-wing parties and aligned itself with the far-right. The discourse aligned with misinformation campaigns on social media when addressing sociocultural issues. These issues include the childcare law, the burning of the Qur’an, and the veil, which are pertinent to a particular perspective in the Muslim community and do not necessarily represent immigrants or minorities.
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  • El-Husseini Dean, Rola, et al. (author)
  • Politics Makes for Strange Bedfellows : Exigency and Sectarian Politics in Lebanon
  • 2021
  • In: The Communitarian Nation-State Paradox in Lebanon. - 9781685072230 - 9781685072933 ; , s. 51-78
  • Book chapter (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • The alliance between the seemingly disparate Lebanese Christian party Free Patriotic Movement and the Shi’a organization Hezbollah has survived many local and regional upheavals since the signing of the memorandum of understanding (MoU) in February 2006. The pact was strengthened after the 2006 summer war and has stood for 15 years - despite political assassinations and low-intensity conflict in Lebanon and a civil war in neighboring Syria. I argue against a conventional understanding of sectarian politics and propose instead that the stable relationship between the two organizations, including Hezbollah’s support of Michel Aoun and his son-in-law Gebran Bassil, are rooted in political exigency. We should see Hezbollah’s actions as those of a rational actor acting in its own interest while balancing the interests of other groups on the political scene. I will define political exigency and develop a theoretical framework before giving a short primer on both political parties. I then examine the ups and downs of the relationship between the FPM and Hezbollah between February 2006 and February 2021 through the lens of events such as the May 2008 clashes between Hezbollah supporters and opponents, Hezbollah’s involvement in the Syrian civil war, the 2016 election of Michel Aoun to the presidency, the October 2019 uprising, and the 2020 Beirut Port explosion.
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