COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES OF THE NEW SPANISH FAR RIGHT. FROM HOGAR SOCIAL TO VOX, FROM ALTER-ACTIVISM TO THE SHOCK DOCTRINE
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https://doi.org/10.5377/rlpc.v1i2.9833Keywords:
Far right, communication strategies, netnografy, alter-activism, the shock doctrineAbstract
The Spanish far-right has not had political representation or popular support since the democratic Transition, which was an exception to the European context. However, since just a few years ago, two new ultra-rightists formation have burst in force: Hogar Social and Vox. In this text we will analyze, from a sociological and historical perspective, the evolution of the Spanish far-right with the aim of explaining the emergence of both formations. In the same way, through a netnography and a discursive analysis, we will examine their similarities and differences, their communicative tactics and the reasons that could explain their growing acceptance by a significant part of society.
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