This deliverable from the H2020 European Union funded project "Poprebel - Populist rebellion against modernity in 21st-century Eastern Europe" presents twofold analysis of the position of homophobia within populist discourse in Czechia, Germany and Poland. First part of the paper presents a critical discourse analysis (Laclau, Mouffe) of selected Czech, German and Polis media (left-, centrist and right-wing oriented as well as those setting the populist agenda: Parlamentní listy, Junge Freiher and Gazeta Polska).
Using the semantic coding and subsequent semantic network analysis the findings show differences in structure and accents within the populist (and non-populist) media contents in those three counties. Second analysis brings forth social psychological survey data from the three countries exposing the connection between nationalistic (collective narcissism, ingroup satisfaction), homophobic and gender-traditionalist attitudes.
Again, the analysis shows interesting differences within those three Centraleuropean countries.