Nadezda Shchinova

Nadezda Shchinova
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  • Master of Arts
  • PhD researcher at Catholic University of Louvain

PhD researcher in Linguistics

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Introduction
For my PhD, I examine patterns of use of the terms 'populism(s)' and 'populist(s)' in political and media discourses in Belgium, France, and Spain.
Current institution
Catholic University of Louvain
Current position
  • PhD researcher
Education
February 2023 - May 2023
University of Bologna
Field of study
  • Corpus Linguistics
September 2019 - June 2020
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Field of study
  • Multilingual communication
September 2015 - June 2019
Pompeu Fabra University
Field of study
  • Applied linguistics

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Publications (5)
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In this paper, we analyse the use of the lexemes populism(s) and populist(s) in French and Spanish media discourses during the electoral year 2019. This paper contributes to the ongoing discussion among scholars in different fields on the meanings and functions of these controversially debated terms by providing corpus evidence of how these terms a...
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Situated within studies on discourses about populism ( De Cleen et al., 2018 ), this paper zooms in on the use, meanings, and role of the word populist in contemporary socio-political debates and, more specifically, on social media. This paper examines populist as stigma term ( Kranert, 2020 ) and seeks to determine how people negotiate their categ...
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In this comparative study, we analyse quantitatively and qualitatively the occurrences of the term populis* in two datasets containing parliamentary debates that took place in 2019 in the French National Assembly and the Spanish Congress of Deputies. The study examines populism as a keyword in discourse (Kranert, 2020; Schröter et al., 2019; Willia...
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This chapter analyzes media discourse about populism. Specifically, we examine the collocational profiles of the terms populism(s) and populist(s) in the Belgian media during 2019, a year with various elections. Using a corpus-assisted discourse studies approach, we compare the occurrences of the terms in the media outlets of the two main linguisti...
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While there is substantial research on populism and populist discourse, research on discourses about populism is still developing. Scholars highlight the need to understand why populism is so widely used and what the rapid spread of this socio-political keyword tells us about political and media discourse. The main objective of this paper is theref...

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