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Alt-Education: Gender, language, and education across the right
In: Doctoral Dissertations (2022)
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What are they gabbin about?: A relational realist approach to small stories (re)told on Gab
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Constructing the "good portuguese" and their enemy-others: the discourse of the far-right Chega party on social media
Abstract: The election of André Ventura, leader of the Chega party, as a member of parliament in 2019 marked the history of democracy in Portugal. It was the first time that a far-right party gained political representation. Far-right political parties promote a discourse that defends the ideal of the “pure people” that is threatened by enemy-Others, and only the party can save them from the menace. The purpose of this research was to explore the social representations of the “good Portuguese” and the enemy-Others that are reproduced in Ventura's discourse on social media networks. This study integrates the Social Representations Theory and Critical Discourse Studies and focuses on the meanings and the discursive strategies used by the leader of Chega. Therefore, the 253 publications shared on his Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram accounts during the last month of the 2021 presidential campaign were analysed. It was found that Ventura refers to the “good Portuguese” as Europeans and hard workers that are threatened by two enemies. On the one hand, the Roma community, Afro-Portuguese people, and anti-fascist protesters, who are all seen as criminals and exploiters of the “pure people”. On the other hand, the traditional parties were represented as corrupt and traitors for not privileging the “good Portuguese”. In this context, Ventura appears as the strong and unstoppable hero destined to save Portugal. Based on these results, the implications of his discourse in the configuration of social representations that promote polarisation and social exclusion are discussed. ; A eleição de André Ventura, líder do partido Chega, como membro do parlamento em 2019 marcou a história da democracia em Portugal por ser a primeira vez que um partido da extrema- direita obteve representação política. Estes partidos promovem um discurso que defende a ideia de que uma parte da população, definido como o verdadeiro povo, está ameaçado por um Outro inimigo, e só o partido poderá salvá-lo. Assim, o propósito desta investigação foi explorar as representações sociais dos “portugueses de bem” e dos Outros-inimigos que são reproduzidas no discurso de Ventura nas redes sociais. Portanto, foram analisadas as 253 publicações feitas nas suas contas de Facebook, Twitter e Instagram durante o último mês da sua campanha presidencial em 2021. Seguindo uma integração da Teoria das Representações Sociais com a Análise Crítica do Discurso, foram analisadas as significações e estratégias discursivas utilizadas pelo líder do Chega. A análise sugere que Ventura representa os “portugueses-de- bem” como europeus e trabalhadores árduos, mas que são ameaçados por dois tipos de inimigos. Por um lado, a comunidade cigana, as pessoas com origem africana e os detratores do Chega, que são vistos como criminosos, agressivos e exploradores do verdadeiro povo. Por outro, os partidos tradicionais, representados como corruptos e traidores do povo por não privilegiar os portugueses-de-bem. Neste contexto o Ventura aparece como o forte e imparável herói destinado a salvar Portugal. Com base nesses resultados, são discutidas as implicações do seu discurso na configuração de representações sociais que promovem a polarização e a exclusão social.
Keyword: Análise crítica do discurso; Critical discourse analysis; Domínio/Área Científica::Ciências Sociais::Psicologia; Extrema direita; Far-right populism; Linguística & Linguagem & Discurso; Linguistics & Language & Speech; Polarização social; Political processes & political Issues; Populismo -- Populism; Processos políticos e questões políticas; Representações sociais; Social polarisation; Social representations
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/23317
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Murdoch Murdoch: A Case Study in Threats to Ontological Security in Far-Right Propaganda
In: Capstone Showcase (2020)
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Why the Labour Party Lost the British 2019 General Election: Social Democracy versus Neoliberalism and the Far Right
In: Class, Race and Corporate Power (2020)
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Hate Speech, Habitus, and Identity Signaling on 4chan’s Politically Incorrect Board
In: Master's Theses (2020)
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Pratiques de médiation informationnelle sur Facebook : l’appropriation politique de la presse quotidienne régionale lors de la campagne présidentielle de 2017
In: Mots. Les langages du politique, n 123, 2, 2020-07-03, pp.81-102 (2020)
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El fin de la Unión Europea : una visión geopolítica del ascenso de la ultraderecha
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The political discourse of the Brazilian far-right nowadays ; El discurso político de la extrema derecha brasileña en la actualidad ; O DISCURSO POLÍTICO DA EXTREMA-DIREITA BRASILEIRA NA ATUALIDADE
In: Cadernos de Linguagem e Sociedade; v. 20 n. 1 (2019); 152-172 ; 2179-4790 ; 0104-9712 ; 10.26512/les.v20i1 (2019)
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Myth and respectability in Swedish and Dutch fascism, 1931-40
Kunkeler, Nathaniël David Benjamin. - : University of Cambridge, 2018. : History, 2018. : Trinity College, 2018
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Les usages du qualificatif droitier au Nouveau Parti anticapitaliste. Orthodoxie et pluralisme intrapartisan à l’extrême gauche
In: Mots. Les langages du politique, n 111, 2, 2016-09-08, pp.103-120 (2016)
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When history becomes a metaphor for the present and the future: recent far-right discourse about immigration in the UK
In: ISSN: 1951-6215 ; EISSN: 1951-6215 ; Lexis. Journal in English Lexicology ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-01448149 ; Lexis. Journal in English Lexicology, Université Jean-Moulin-Lyon III - Centre d’Études Linguistiques (CEL), 2014, 8, pp.29-44. ⟨10.4000/lexis.219⟩ ; http://lexis.revues.org/219 (2014)
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When history becomes a metaphor for the present and the future: recent far-right discourse about immigration in the UK
In: Lexis: Journal in English Lexicology, Vol 8 (2014) (2014)
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Security, identity, and the discourse of conflation in far-right violence
Murer, Jeffrey Stevenson. - : Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence, University of St Andrews, 2013
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Security, identity, and the discourse of conflation in far-right violence
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КАТЕГОРИЯ ПРОСТРАНСТВА И ЕЕ ОТРАЖЕНИЕ В ДОНСКОМ КАЗАЧЬЕМ ДИАЛЕКТЕ
Ненькина, Елена. - : Государственное образовательное учреждение высшего профессионального образования Волгоградский государственный педагогический университет, 2011
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Le Sonderfall en péril. Les figures de la menace dans les messages graphiques de l'Union démocratique du centre
In: Mots. Les langages du politique, n 81, 2, 2006-07-01, pp.23-34 (2006)
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Une femme d'extrême droite dans les médias. Le cas de Marine Le Pen
In: Mots. Les langages du politique, n 78, 2, 2005-07-01, pp.7-7 (2005)
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