Voltagabbana Rhetorics: Turncoating as a Populist Strategy in Pandemic Times

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Voltagabbana Rhetorics: Turncoating as a Populist Strategy in Pandemic Times. / Pietrucci, Pamela.

Populist Rhetorics: Case Studies and a Minimalist Definition. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2022. p. 49-80 (Rhetoric, Politics and Society).

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Pietrucci, P 2022, Voltagabbana Rhetorics: Turncoating as a Populist Strategy in Pandemic Times. in Populist Rhetorics: Case Studies and a Minimalist Definition. Springer Nature Switzerland, Rhetoric, Politics and Society, pp. 49-80. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-87351-6_3

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Pietrucci, P. (2022). Voltagabbana Rhetorics: Turncoating as a Populist Strategy in Pandemic Times. In Populist Rhetorics: Case Studies and a Minimalist Definition (pp. 49-80). Springer Nature Switzerland. Rhetoric, Politics and Society https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-87351-6_3

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Pietrucci P. Voltagabbana Rhetorics: Turncoating as a Populist Strategy in Pandemic Times. In Populist Rhetorics: Case Studies and a Minimalist Definition. Springer Nature Switzerland. 2022. p. 49-80. (Rhetoric, Politics and Society). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-87351-6_3

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Pietrucci, Pamela. / Voltagabbana Rhetorics: Turncoating as a Populist Strategy in Pandemic Times. Populist Rhetorics: Case Studies and a Minimalist Definition. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2022. pp. 49-80 (Rhetoric, Politics and Society).

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