The federal elections were held in Brazil in 2018. The ballot resulted in a victory for the far-right candidate, Jair Messias Bolsonaro. The question that arose after the victory of the far-right was: How could this have happened? One of the instruments that undoubtedly contributed to this unexpected victory was a peculiar aspect of his political campaign: memetic communication. Through the use of memes in the social media (above all WhatsApp), Bolsonaro’s project transformed these violent discourses against political opponents, feminism, racialised persons and poverty into a series of discourses legitimised through humour and irony. It was a simplification through the memes affecting the static system of cognitive and metaphorical framewor...
This paper analyzes the 2018 Brazilian elections and the social construction of hate and fear speech...
The extreme right hate speech propagated currently in Brazil addresses a broad social spectrum, from...
2014 Elections in Brazil have been marked in popular Brazilian imagination as the “elections of meme...
The federal elections were held in Brazil in 2018. The ballot resulted in a victory for the far-righ...
It sounds like a distasteful joke, but Brazilians are on the verge of electing a far-right president...
In Brazil, memes and forms of memetic communication have become a second language, opening up new fo...
Dr Zoë Marriage argues that Jair Bolsonaro’s victory in Brazil’s recent elections hinges on a polit...
Jair Bolsonaro’s victory in the Brazilian presidential election marks the triumph of a new, digital ...
This paper analyzes the use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) by social movements...
Dissertação de mestrado em Ciências da Comunicação (área de especialização em Investigação)Este estu...
This paper presents a study on the penetration of public discussion political memes in the hegemonic...
On 28 October 2018 Jair Bolsonaro, an extreme-right candidate, won the presidential elections in Bra...
The 2018 elections in Brazil were marked by major changes in the country's political and social scen...
In the second decade of the 21st century, far-right ideas and groups have made themselves present an...
In the 2018 presidential election, Brazil elected a fringe congressman, Jair Bolsonaro, despite his ...
This paper analyzes the 2018 Brazilian elections and the social construction of hate and fear speech...
The extreme right hate speech propagated currently in Brazil addresses a broad social spectrum, from...
2014 Elections in Brazil have been marked in popular Brazilian imagination as the “elections of meme...
The federal elections were held in Brazil in 2018. The ballot resulted in a victory for the far-righ...
It sounds like a distasteful joke, but Brazilians are on the verge of electing a far-right president...
In Brazil, memes and forms of memetic communication have become a second language, opening up new fo...
Dr Zoë Marriage argues that Jair Bolsonaro’s victory in Brazil’s recent elections hinges on a polit...
Jair Bolsonaro’s victory in the Brazilian presidential election marks the triumph of a new, digital ...
This paper analyzes the use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) by social movements...
Dissertação de mestrado em Ciências da Comunicação (área de especialização em Investigação)Este estu...
This paper presents a study on the penetration of public discussion political memes in the hegemonic...
On 28 October 2018 Jair Bolsonaro, an extreme-right candidate, won the presidential elections in Bra...
The 2018 elections in Brazil were marked by major changes in the country's political and social scen...
In the second decade of the 21st century, far-right ideas and groups have made themselves present an...
In the 2018 presidential election, Brazil elected a fringe congressman, Jair Bolsonaro, despite his ...
This paper analyzes the 2018 Brazilian elections and the social construction of hate and fear speech...
The extreme right hate speech propagated currently in Brazil addresses a broad social spectrum, from...
2014 Elections in Brazil have been marked in popular Brazilian imagination as the “elections of meme...