Populist parties and movements are now a force to be reckoned with in many Western European countries. These groups are known for their opposition to immigration, their ‘anti-establishment’ views and their concern for protecting national culture. Their rise in popularity has gone hand-in-hand with the advent of social media, and they are adept at using new technology to amplify their message, recruit and organise. [continue]
Experimental Blog of the research group titled "Institutions, political behavior and new digital technologies" (Geist) coordinated by Professor Sérgio Braga of the Department of Social Science/ UFPR. The group seeks to investigate the use of the internet by different actors from the point of view of political scientist, not that one of the social philosopher, information manager, sociologist of communication nor computer expert's.
19 de fev. de 2012
The New Face of Digital Populism
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