Giada Pasquettaz
giadapasquettaz.bsky.social
Giada Pasquettaz
@giadapasquettaz.bsky.social
PhD candidate at the University of Konstanz. Another scholar pondering populism, recently fled from X to here.
In both cases, Trump and Söder use McDonald's and Döner as an electoral campaign tool, so pretty much as Salvini does. So there is a shift of style.

Plus, Söder on his IG has created his brand #söderisst and there is mostly Baverian/German food.
November 14, 2025 at 7:24 AM
7/ More considerations:

3. Can food become a "new" parallel cleavage together with rural/urban, local/global and ecology/energy, used in the populist rhetoric for construct "people" ?

4. Do we have other examples, besides Salvini, Söder and Bolsonaro (Farage?) ?

Thanks for making it until here.
November 13, 2025 at 8:41 PM
6/ However, some considerations.

1. Why are we not studying this phenomenon more in depth? Spam papers if you know more ⬇️

2. Is it only a man style? MLP, for example, is quite focused on animals on her IG. Is then food another feature that distinguishes male/female politicians communication?
November 13, 2025 at 8:41 PM
5/ Salvini postes food pictures & videos that criticise EU food/market rules/food policies. The meals are not just convivial, but they’re political statements that raise again the "us" vs "them" through an unstoppable crisis that sees the real Italians caged by the vegans dictatorship.
November 13, 2025 at 8:41 PM
4/ Two "performative" styles:

2. Instrumental/campaigned used mostly by Salvini: staged food posts used to attack the EU (in paeticular food policies and what it's called "lab food"), promote nationalism (traditional celebrations food), and send clear political messages during elections.
November 13, 2025 at 8:41 PM
3/ From this paper, I went through Salvini and Söder IG pages.

➡️ Two "performative" styles (roughly):

1. Localised/identity-based used mostly by Söder: beer, wurst, Bavarian traditions, roots the politician in local culture and masculine, folksy authenticity.
November 13, 2025 at 8:41 PM
2/ In 2021 Demuru Paolo wrote a paper about Gastropopulism used by Savini and Bolsonaro.

➡️ Politicians use everyday food practices and images on SMS to perform being “one of us” and to draw a symbolic boundary between us (the people) and them (elites, foreigners, bureaucrats).
November 13, 2025 at 8:41 PM
🔴 GASTROPOPULISM THREAD (very random, but why not talking about #populism)

I was chatting with a colleague about Markus Söder’s endless beer-and-Bavarian-food pics, and immediately thought of Salvini’s “face + food” posts.

I usually laugh about it, but let's have a thread on it.
November 13, 2025 at 8:41 PM
New semester, new great lineup for our #InternationalStudies seminar with amazing speakers at @uni-konstanz.de

➡️ Gabriella Gricius @ggricius.bsky.social
➡️ Fabio Franchino
➡️ Livia Schubiger
➡️ Kenneth Schultz
➡️ Giorgio Malet @giorgiomalet.bsky.social
➡️ Timon Forster @timonforster.bsky.social
October 17, 2025 at 12:09 PM
When a party mixes nostalgia for a “strong Japan” with revisionist undertones, it’s not just a policy debate, it’s a warning sign.

The Sino-Japanese history problems have never been solved and faced. Mix this with an ongoing anti-chinese feeling and Sanseito, nothing good can come out of this.
August 11, 2025 at 1:33 AM
In Japan’s polarised memory politics, wartime predations abroad aren’t just history, they shape the present. Denial of past atrocities risks more than diplomatic fallout: it can erode the democratic & pacifist ideals that define postwar Japan.

Recent survey: chinascope.org/archives/334...
August 11, 2025 at 1:33 AM
Just watched Dead to Rights. Hard not to think of Sanseito’s rising nationalist–populist rhetoric, its anti-migration stances also vs Chinese.

Japan’s gov’t has acknowledged wartime wrongdoing but never issued a direct apology for the massacre. Ambiguity keeps the wound open & fuels mistrust.
August 11, 2025 at 1:33 AM
My new my new home for the next two months. Excited to dive into this new adventure at the Monash University!
@monashuniversity.bsky.social
August 4, 2025 at 3:43 AM
With some delay from @ipsa.org, I made it through Seoul’s heatwave and the rainy season. Grateful to have been part of such a vibrant and stimulating environment. Had so many energising conversations with brilliant scholars from all over the world. Still buzzing with ideas!
August 1, 2025 at 1:31 AM
Wrapped up a fantastic week at the #ECPR Joint Sessions—grateful for the inspiring discussions and brilliant colleagues. Big thanks to Lisbeth Zimmermann and @raffaelemstr.bsky.social for organizing a great workshop on the international politics of the far right!
@ecpr.bsky.social
May 25, 2025 at 7:30 AM
Branded as undemocratic, the #AfD now flips the populist script exploiting Merz's failed vote to frame CDU and SPD as the real enemies of the people.
Celebrating a democratic deadlock as a response to anti-democratic criticism.

I need 🍿
May 6, 2025 at 9:35 AM
So it happened ("ooh that's a big one"), now who is next in the line?
Meloni? Wilders? Le Pen? Now that Trump has normalized the withdrawal from IOs, we could expect that more populists will claim the same, supported by their audience already critical towards international governance.
January 21, 2025 at 10:14 AM