This article proposes an analysis of discourse framing and addressing LGBTIQ+ issues within the social media communication of two examples of populist radical right-wing parties: Lega (the League) and Fratelli d’Italia (Brothers of Italy). The analysis focuses on the emergence of «antilgbtqism» within PRRPs’ communication on Twitter/X to assess whether it appeared occasionally or in a relatively persistent manner. Through this intra-comparative case study analysis, we aim to assess the saliency of (opposition to) LGBTIQ+ issues for PRRPs, and to build a model of investigation of (anti) LGBTIQ+ issues, expanding our knowledge of PRRPs and beyond this specific party family
Framing Populist Radical Right Opposition to LGBTIQ+ Issues. Lega and Fratelli d’Italia’s Strategies on Social Media / M. Prearo, A. Scopelliti. - In: COMUNICAZIONE POLITICA. - ISSN 1594-6061. - 2024:3(2024), pp. 357-384. [10.3270/115246]
Framing Populist Radical Right Opposition to LGBTIQ+ Issues. Lega and Fratelli d’Italia’s Strategies on Social Media
A. ScopellitiCo-primo
2024
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This article proposes an analysis of discourse framing and addressing LGBTIQ+ issues within the social media communication of two examples of populist radical right-wing parties: Lega (the League) and Fratelli d’Italia (Brothers of Italy). The analysis focuses on the emergence of «antilgbtqism» within PRRPs’ communication on Twitter/X to assess whether it appeared occasionally or in a relatively persistent manner. Through this intra-comparative case study analysis, we aim to assess the saliency of (opposition to) LGBTIQ+ issues for PRRPs, and to build a model of investigation of (anti) LGBTIQ+ issues, expanding our knowledge of PRRPs and beyond this specific party family| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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