“…Moreover, using the alternative media label for far-right outlets has become quite established in academic literature. This applies in particular to the bulk of research studying the content, audiences, reach, and effects of right-wing media in the wake of the so-called 2015 refugee crisis in Europe (Bachl, 2018; Figenschou and Ihlebæk, 2019; Frischlich et al, 2020; Haller and Holt, 2018; Heft et al, 2020; Kalsnes and Larsson, 2021; Larsson, 2020; Müller and Schulz, 2021; Nygaard, 2019; Sandberg and Ihlebæk, 2019; Theorin, 2019; Theorin and Strömbäck, 2020) and following the 2016 elections in the United States (Faris et al, 2017; Grigoryan, 2019; Heft et al, 2020; Kaiser et al, 2020; Rauch, 2019; Starbird, 2017; Starbird et al, 2018; Van den Bulck and Hyzen, 2020; Wasilewski, 2019).…”