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“They are just a danger”
Journal of Language and Politics ( IF 1.7 ) Pub Date : 2020-05-04 , DOI: 10.1075/jlp.19073.jer
Rachelle Jereza 1 , Sabina Perrino 1
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In recent years, there has been much discussion about the role of social media platforms in the reproduction of exclusionary rhetoric leveled against social “others” in far-right contexts across the globe. While scholars have examined the ideologies underpinning exclusionary discourses, few have analyzed the discursive mechanisms through which such ideologies and 'othered' social types become meaningful to ordinary citizens. In this article, we extend this conversation by analyzing digital discourses on Facebook and YouTube that pertain to Philippine “drug users” and racialized remarks against migrants in Italy through a chronotopic lens. We demonstrate that despite the historical, economic, and social differences, far-right ideologies are ordered through chronotopes of national crisis in both cases. Through these chronotopic worlds, despicable, “othered” social types such as 'extracomunitari' in Italy and drug users in the Philippines, acquire coherence.

中文翻译:

“他们只是一种危险”

近年来,关于社交媒体平台在全球极右翼背景下针对社会“他人”的排他性言论的再现方面的作用进行了很多讨论。虽然学者们研究了支撑排他性话语的意识形态,但很少有人分析这些意识形态和“其他”社会类型对普通公民有意义的话语机制。在本文中,我们通过分析 Facebook 和 YouTube 上与菲律宾“吸毒者”有关的数字话语以及针对意大利移民的种族歧视言论来扩展这一对话。我们证明,尽管存在历史、经济和社会差异,但在这两种情况下,极右翼意识形态都是通过国家危机的时间序列排序的。通过这些时空世界,
更新日期:2020-05-04
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