The Politics of Authenticity and Populist Discourses 2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-55474-3_5
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Populism and the Media in Brazil: The Case of Jair Bolsonaro

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“…Content supporting Jair Bolsonaro on WhatsApp was particularly prone to carry false information: The Guardian reported that, of a sample of 11,957 messages spread within 296 WhatsApp groups during the 2018 Brazilian elections, nearly 42% of right-wing content was false, while less than 3% of the left-wing messages contained falsehoods, as verified by fact-checkers (Avelar, 2019). One notorious example of disinformation that circulated during the 2018 Brazilian elections was what Jair Bolsonaro’s campaign referred to as the “gay kit” (Davis & Straubhaar, 2020; Feres & Gagliardi, 2021). Jair Bolsonaro publicized at various points in time a homophobic, distorted perspective of a set of educational materials that was produced by the governmental Education Department in 2004, during the Workers’ Party government, with the intent to equip educators of public schools with materials for trainings against homophobia.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Content supporting Jair Bolsonaro on WhatsApp was particularly prone to carry false information: The Guardian reported that, of a sample of 11,957 messages spread within 296 WhatsApp groups during the 2018 Brazilian elections, nearly 42% of right-wing content was false, while less than 3% of the left-wing messages contained falsehoods, as verified by fact-checkers (Avelar, 2019). One notorious example of disinformation that circulated during the 2018 Brazilian elections was what Jair Bolsonaro’s campaign referred to as the “gay kit” (Davis & Straubhaar, 2020; Feres & Gagliardi, 2021). Jair Bolsonaro publicized at various points in time a homophobic, distorted perspective of a set of educational materials that was produced by the governmental Education Department in 2004, during the Workers’ Party government, with the intent to equip educators of public schools with materials for trainings against homophobia.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This conservative alliance was partially sustained by criticism of the inadequacy of state measures in overcoming the economic crisis (Burity, 2020), and such criticism radicalized Bolsonaro's election promise to "replace all that is in place." In his discourse, the economic crisis was cast as eminently moral, caused by corruption and attacks on family values waged by the left (Feres Júnior & Gagliardi, 2021).…”
Section: Emergence Of a Conservative And Populist Wave In Brazilmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Populist delegitimating narratives have been important factors in this large‐scale dismantling process, bringing together different conservative groups. These include (i) evangelical churches, concerned with conservative family values; (ii) middle and upper‐middle‐class voters and militarist groups, mostly critical of the Workers' Party heritage and affected by the media coverage of corruption scandals and increased rates of violence; and (iii) economic groups active in the financial markets who supported Bolsonaro's economic plan, which was designed by Paulo Guedes, a liberal economist who had graduated from University of Chicago (Christophe et al, 2021; Feres Júnior & Gagliardi, 2021). This conservative alliance was partially sustained by criticism of the inadequacy of state measures in overcoming the economic crisis (Burity, 2020), and such criticism radicalized Bolsonaro's election promise to “replace all that is in place.” In his discourse, the economic crisis was cast as eminently moral, caused by corruption and attacks on family values waged by the left (Feres Júnior & Gagliardi, 2021).…”
Section: Emergence Of a Conservative And Populist Wave In Brazilmentioning
confidence: 99%
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