Jörg Friedrichs
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View article: Populism and governmentalism as thin-centered ideologies: Emotions and frames on social media
Populism and governmentalism as thin-centered ideologies: Emotions and frames on social media Open
No existing model of political rhetoric fully captures the complex interplay between the mainstream-populism divide and appealing to emotions like fear and anger. We present a new conceptualization and procedure that defines populism in re…
View article: Comparability of the environmental effects of logistics services - sector guidance for ecological assessments
Comparability of the environmental effects of logistics services - sector guidance for ecological assessments Open
In order to make logistics services resource and energy efficient, relevant levers must be identified. The Green Logistics research project is focused on developing a standardized, usage-related method for performing ecological assessments…
View article: Fear-anger contests: Governmental and populist politics of emotion
Fear-anger contests: Governmental and populist politics of emotion Open
This article explores how political actors use the emotions of fear and anger in what we call fear-anger contests. Our theory distinguishes between governmental and populist actors and posits that, in a contest for media attention and the …
View article: Majority-Muslim Hate Crimes in England: An Interpretive Quantitative Analysis
Majority-Muslim Hate Crimes in England: An Interpretive Quantitative Analysis Open
This article derives insights on majority-Muslim hate crimes in North England from a voluminous police dataset of racial and religious hate crimes in two districts. The ethnic identities of complainants and suspects, as recorded in the dat…
View article: Causal mechanisms and process patterns in international relations: Thinking within and without the box
Causal mechanisms and process patterns in international relations: Thinking within and without the box Open
This article makes the case for process patterns as an alternative to causal mechanisms. Causal mechanisms are explanatory tools to unpack the “black boxes” separating the input and output of models. Unlike causal mechanisms, process patte…