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Autoria: Garcia‐Jaramillo, D.
Santos, T. R.
Fernandes-Jesus, M.
Data: 2023
Título próprio: “Not wanting to see it is hypocrisy, it's denying what is obvious”: Far‐right discriminatory discourses mobilised as common sense
Título da revista: Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology
Volume: 33
Número: 6
Paginação: 1413 - 1425
Referência bibliográfica: Garcia‐Jaramillo, D., Santos, T. R., & Fernandes-Jesus, M. (2023). “Not wanting to see it is hypocrisy, it's denying what is obvious”: Far‐right discriminatory discourses mobilised as common sense. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology, 33(6), 1413-1425. https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/casp.2734
ISSN: 1052-9284
DOI (Digital Object Identifier): 10.1002/casp.2734
Palavras-chave: Critical discourse analysis
Discrimination
Far-right
Marginalisation
Portugal
Social media
Social representations
Resumo: The far-right recently entered the Portuguese parliament with the election of André Ventura, leader of the political party Chega. Since 2019, Chega has grown exponentially and has become the third political force. This study aimed to explore how Ventura represents different members of Portuguese society. We examine what meanings are reproduced to configure social representations about different category groups, adopting Critical Discourse Analysis tools to explore how they were mobilised as legitimate. We analysed 253 posts shared by Ventura on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram from the 22nd of December 2020 to the 22nd of January 2021, a month before the 2021 presidential elections. Our analysis suggests that Ventura represents a reality in which only he can save the “good Portuguese” from the threats of three main enemies: Roma people, Black people, and so-called “antifascist” activists. We discuss how those representations relate to what has been found in other contexts and their implications for the promotion of discrimination and marginalisation of these groups in Portugal. We also point out the potential benefits of integrating Critical Discourse Analysis methodological tools for the development of the Theory of Social Representations. Please refer to the Supplementary Material section to find this article's Community and Social Impact Statement.
Arbitragem científica: yes
Acesso: Acesso Aberto
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