2023
DOI: 10.14198/obets.22342
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Discurso político en redes sociales sobre el colectivo minoritario inmigrante: análisis de las narrativas e implicaciones educativas

Abstract: En un clima de polarización como el que se vive actualmente, el recurso al miedo y a la descalificación, tan común en las estrategias políticas electoralistas, se topa con límites éticos y legales vinculados al discurso del odio y al enaltecimiento del terrorismo. Por ello, estudiar las dinámicas de redes que rozan la radicalización violenta, en general, y los discursos del odio, en particular, se torna vital. El objetivo del presente estudio es, en primer lugar, caracterizar los discursos en torno a la inmigr… Show more

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“…Corroborating the literature reviewed (Salmela and von Scheve 2017;Miller-Idriss 2020;Rivera Otero et al 2021;Iglesias-Pascual et al 2022;Mariscal Ríos 2022;Galindo-Domínguez et al 2023;Lilleker and Pérez-Escolar 2023), anti-immigrant and pro-immigrant associations point to VOX as the main disseminator of hate speech. All of the evidence suggests that VOX's strategy is aimed at creating public opinion and winning votes, rather than focusing on associations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Corroborating the literature reviewed (Salmela and von Scheve 2017;Miller-Idriss 2020;Rivera Otero et al 2021;Iglesias-Pascual et al 2022;Mariscal Ríos 2022;Galindo-Domínguez et al 2023;Lilleker and Pérez-Escolar 2023), anti-immigrant and pro-immigrant associations point to VOX as the main disseminator of hate speech. All of the evidence suggests that VOX's strategy is aimed at creating public opinion and winning votes, rather than focusing on associations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%