In the history of societies, pandemics have been associated with increasing violence against foreigners and xenophobic discrimination. This study investigates right-wing radicalization process on the migration public debate in Italy, testing the hypothesis that the COVID-19 pandemic has pushed it forward. Radicalization is investigated in the dialectical relationship with the de-radicalization process. Critical discourse analysis is applied to the discourses of the main political parties representatives before and during the COVID-19 pandemic emergency. The results show the attempt, by the main right wing political actor, to exploit the pandemic in order to fuel anti-migrant radicalization of ideas, even if this effort didn’t meet the e...
On 3 February 2018, in the town of Macerata, an Italian citizen with far-right sympathies deliberate...
This study proposes a psycho-social reading of immigration communication on Facebook by five Italian...
Over the last few years, terrorist attacks in European cities, together with the so-called ‘refugee ...
In the history of societies, pandemics have been associated with increasing violence against foreign...
Social media is considered a particularly conducive arena for hate speech, a form of communication o...
Recent opinion polls suggest that two radical right parties – the League and the Brothers of Italy –...
This work explores how the narrative on immigration changes when society is threatened by “real” ris...
Since the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, migrants’ mobility has been increasingly securitised as g...
This report contributes to Work Package 3 “Mapping Stakeholders and Situations of Radicalisation” an...
The present research investigates the extent of misinformation and conspiracy theories in radical ri...
The first year of COVID-19 confirmed the standing of the populist radical right in Italy. While sitt...
The last decade has been characterized by an intense inflow of people into borders of what has been...
The report briefly summarises the key features of the Italian media landscape: its concentration; th...
Restrictive migration policies often have a major impact on migrants’ access to healthcare services ...
The Covid-19 pandemic has represented and continues to represent a moment of crisis for many societi...
On 3 February 2018, in the town of Macerata, an Italian citizen with far-right sympathies deliberate...
This study proposes a psycho-social reading of immigration communication on Facebook by five Italian...
Over the last few years, terrorist attacks in European cities, together with the so-called ‘refugee ...
In the history of societies, pandemics have been associated with increasing violence against foreign...
Social media is considered a particularly conducive arena for hate speech, a form of communication o...
Recent opinion polls suggest that two radical right parties – the League and the Brothers of Italy –...
This work explores how the narrative on immigration changes when society is threatened by “real” ris...
Since the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, migrants’ mobility has been increasingly securitised as g...
This report contributes to Work Package 3 “Mapping Stakeholders and Situations of Radicalisation” an...
The present research investigates the extent of misinformation and conspiracy theories in radical ri...
The first year of COVID-19 confirmed the standing of the populist radical right in Italy. While sitt...
The last decade has been characterized by an intense inflow of people into borders of what has been...
The report briefly summarises the key features of the Italian media landscape: its concentration; th...
Restrictive migration policies often have a major impact on migrants’ access to healthcare services ...
The Covid-19 pandemic has represented and continues to represent a moment of crisis for many societi...
On 3 February 2018, in the town of Macerata, an Italian citizen with far-right sympathies deliberate...
This study proposes a psycho-social reading of immigration communication on Facebook by five Italian...
Over the last few years, terrorist attacks in European cities, together with the so-called ‘refugee ...