This article presents an attempt to understand the relationship between digital populism and post-truth politics. At first, we will try to understand the fuzzy semantic category of populism. Next, we examine the growth of right-wing populism in Europe and its main characteristics. Finally, we analyze how the current model of networked communication, particularly direct communication, and the anatomy of digital social networks, become a fertile field for the dissemination of populist rhetoric, articulating the concept with the modern mechanisms of disinformation and falsification of reality.
O artigo que o leitor tem entre mãos é uma tentativa de analisar a coberturajornalística de dois escândalos de corrupção, o Face Oculta e o Mensalão, numaperspetiva comparativa. Versando, num primeiro momento, sobre os fenómenos dacorrupção e do escândalo político, procuraremos analisar os conceitos à luz da Filosofia Política, discorrendo sobre a sua relação sem, contudo, deixar de fazer a sua distinção analítica. Na parte empírica, adotaremos a teoria do enquadramento no sentido de compreender de que forma o semanário SOL (Portugal) e a Revista Veja (Brasil), operaram uma reconfiguração dos escândalos no momento da sua eclosão.
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