Disinformation, media literacy and journalism: proposals from journalists in Portugal

Luísa Torre, P. Jerónimo, Inês Amaral
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Recents studies suggest the existence of a European Public Sphere, especially in the face of events of significant importance. In the scope of the Covid-19 crisis, this paper aims to study the platformization of the discussion on European topics by political agents such as politicians and political parties. Focusing on four Southern European countries – Greece, Italy, Portugal, and Spain – that have a common past history in their relationships with Europe (PIGS), we analyze political agents’ posts with the highest reach. The study was conducted on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube over a period of three months, between September and November 2021. Regarding the platformization and the success of communication strategies, overall right-wing politicians tend to be more effective in capturing the attention and mobilising the participation of social media users on Facebook and Twitter. Different political groups stand out in the discussion of different European issues on different platforms. However, for most countries, the Economy, related to Europe, was the main subject with the highest reach addressed by the political actors, thus reinforcing the idea of Structural Europeanization. However, with most posts having a national scope, this does not contribute to strengthening the construction of a European Identity (Normative Europeanization). These findings are aligned with previous literature regarding European issues being first and foremost used as leverage for national political struggles, especially due to national and populist movements.
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最近的研究表明,欧洲公共领域是存在的,尤其是在发生重大事件时。在 "科维德-19 "危机中,本文旨在研究政治家和政党等政治力量对欧洲话题讨论的平台化。我们以希腊、意大利、葡萄牙和西班牙这四个在与欧洲的关系上有着共同历史的南欧国家(PIGS)为重点,分析了政治代理人发布的覆盖率最高的帖子。这项研究是在 2021 年 9 月至 11 月的三个月时间里,在 Facebook、Twitter 和 YouTube 上进行的。在传播策略的平台化和成功方面,总体而言,右翼政治家在吸引 Facebook 和 Twitter 上的社交媒体用户的关注并动员其参与方面往往更为有效。不同的政治团体在不同平台上讨论不同的欧洲问题时表现突出。然而,对大多数国家而言,与欧洲有关的经济是政治行为体讨论范围最广的主要议题,从而强化了结构性欧洲化的理念。然而,由于大多数职位都是全国性的,这无助于加强欧洲身份的构建(规范性欧洲化)。这些发现与以前的文献相一致,即欧洲问题首先被用作国家政治斗争的筹码,特别是由于民族主义和民粹主义运动。
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