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Dr. Linda Bos is a Researcher at the Department of Political Communication & Journalism within the Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences at the University of Amsterdam. Her work focuses on populist political communication, the role of communication in populist party success, and the interplay between political elites, media, and voters. She holds expertise in analyzing media strategies, electoral behavior, and the psychological underpinnings of political attitudes. Her research frequently employs experimental methods and content analysis to explore topics like partisanship, moral appeals in politics, and democratic legitimacy.
Education details are not explicitly provided in the text, but her extensive academic publications indicate advanced training in political science and communication studies. Her research has been published in high-impact journals and examines contemporary issues such as political polarization, media effects on democracy, and the consequences of populist rhetoric. Dr. Bos has collaborated on international projects, including 15-country comparative experiments on populist communication effects.
Her work emphasizes the societal implications of media consumption patterns, selective exposure, and the erosion of trust in political institutions. Notable contributions include studies on the impact of ‘fake news,’ moral framing in climate debates, and the psychological drivers of support for radical-right parties. Dr. Bos’s research bridges theoretical frameworks with real-world political dynamics, offering critical insights into modern democratic challenges.

