Making America Great, Again through memes: a qualitative content analysis of a Trump-based populism in user-generated memes
Date
2020
Authors
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Tartu Ülikool
Abstract
Although populism is much-discussed, global trend, attempts to define it have been contentious,
unsatisfactory, and often accomplished without the input of the populists themselves. The latest
emergence of this political phenomenon has often been linked to “online opportunities”
(Engesser et. al, 2017) which help to facilitate and spread such populist ideologies. One strand,
a Trump based populism, has even been blamed on the supporters’ use of internet memes
leading up to the election, and cited in Trump’s ultimate victory. This research examines the
use of such memes to define the content of this ideology from the populi, themselves. Using
Qualitative Content Analysis (QCA), it will attempt to discover how the people who make and
use memes in support of Donald Trump, define their own ideology by looking at indicators of
the “others,” the “general will,” “the people,” and the “elites.” Memes were taken and analyzed
from The_Donald subreddit, from which a definition is composed and several insights
pertaining to memes are highlighted. This ideological construction is useful when trying to
understand elements of populism in the digital age, and works as a record of an emerging and
misunderstood political phenomenon.