Abstract
Este artículo investiga la narrativa de odio contra medios de comunicación y periodistas en Twitter por parte de los partidos populistas en España (Vox) y en Portugal (Chega) y sus líderes (Santiago Abascal y André Ventura). A través del estudio de los tuits publicados en sus perfiles, se demuestra que los periodistas se han convertido en objetivo de la derecha radical ibérica, especialmente patentes en el caso de Vox.
This article investigates how the populist parties Vox (Spain) and Chega (Portugal), and their leaders, Santiago Abascal and André Ventura, construct the hate narrative against the media and journalists on Twitter. The study of the tweets published in their profiles reveals that journalists have become a target of the Iberian extreme right, especially evident in the case of Vox.
This article investigates how the populist parties Vox (Spain) and Chega (Portugal), and their leaders, Santiago Abascal and André Ventura, construct the hate narrative against the media and journalists on Twitter. The study of the tweets published in their profiles reveals that journalists have become a target of the Iberian extreme right, especially evident in the case of Vox.
Translated title of the contribution | Journalists as targets of hate speech from iberian radical right on twitter |
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Original language | Spanish |
Pages (from-to) | 619-646 |
Number of pages | 27 |
Journal | Revista Científica de Información y Comunicación IC |
Issue number | 19 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 30 Dec 2022 |
Keywords
- Retórica populista
- Periodismo
- Derecha radical
- Mensajes de odio
- Vox
- Chega