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Katarina Pettersson
Katarina Pettersson
Assistant Professor in Social Psychology, University of Helsinki
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Discursive constructions of otherness in populist radical right political blogs
I Sakki, K Pettersson
European journal of social psychology 46 (2), 156-170, 2016
2122016
“Freedom of speech requires actions”: Exploring the discourse of politicians convicted of hate‐speech against Muslims
K Pettersson
European Journal of Social Psychology 49 (5), 938-952, 2019
572019
Ideological dilemmas of female populist radical right politicians
K Pettersson
European Journal of Women's Studies 24 (1), 7-22, 2017
432017
Pray for the fatherland! Discursive and digital strategies at play in nationalist political blogging
K Pettersson, I Sakki
Qualitative Research in Psychology 14 (3), 315-349, 2017
422017
Managing stake and accountability in Prime Ministers' accounts of the “refugee crisis”: A longitudinal analysis
I Sakki, K Pettersson
Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology 28 (6), 406-429, 2018
302018
You who are an immigrant–why are you in the Sweden Democrats?
K Pettersson, K Liebkind, I Sakki
Discourse & Society 27 (6), 624-641, 2016
272016
The discursive denial of racism by Finnish populist radical right politicians accused of anti-Muslim hate-speech
K Pettersson
Nostalgia and hope: Intersections between politics of culture, welfare, and …, 2020
252020
Past and present nationalist political rhetoric in Finland: Changes and continuities
I Sakki, E Hakoköngäs, K Pettersson
Journal of Language and Social Psychology 37 (2), 160-180, 2018
232018
Imbrications of gender and religion in Nordic radical right populism
OC Norocel, K Pettersson
Identities 29 (4), 429-446, 2022
192022
Analysing multimodal communication and persuasion in populist radical right political blogs
K Pettersson, I Sakki
Political communication: Discursive perspectives, 175-203, 2020
192020
Female politicians as climate fools: Intertextual and multimodal constructions of misogyny disguised as humor in political communication
K Pettersson, J Martikainen, E Hakoköngäs, I Sakki
Political Psychology 44 (1), 3-20, 2023
182023
Save the nation!: A social psychological study of political blogs as a medium for nationalist communication and persuasion
K Pettersson
Helsingin yliopisto, 2017
182017
‘You truly are the worst kind of racist!’: Argumentation and polarization in online discussions around gender and radical‐right populism
K Pettersson, I Sakki
British journal of social psychology 62 (1), 119-135, 2023
132023
Elite political discourse on refugees and asylum seekers: The language of social exclusion
K Pettersson, M Augoustinos
The Routledge international handbook of discrimination, prejudice and …, 2021
102021
Save The Nation!
K Pettersson
Publications of the Department of Social Research, 51, 2017
82017
Harsh punisher or loving mother? A critical discursive psychological analysis of Marine Le Pen’s presidential Twitter campaign
K Pettersson, S Payotte, I Sakki
Ethnicities 23 (6), 905-930, 2023
52023
Who's to blame for failed integration of immigrants? Blame attributions as an affectively polarizing force in lay discussions of immigration in Finland
H Rovamo, K Pettersson, I Sakki
Political Psychology 45 (2), 235-258, 2024
42024
Anti-gender politics in Finland and Romania
OC Norocel, K Pettersson
European Journal of Politics and Gender 1 (aop), 1-18, 2023
32023
The societal relevance of communities in the COVID-19 era
L Vezzali, D Hodgett, L Liu, K Pettersson, A Stefaniak, E Trifiletti, ...
Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology 32 (3), 351-357, 2022
22022
Exploring the discourse contained in political blogs from a critical discursive psychological perspective
KME Pettersson
Sage Research Methods Cases, 2018
22018
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