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- W4281647565 abstract "The current debate in the academic sphere regarding the role of extreme right-wing parties during the coronavirus pandemic extends to its communicative aspect. While some authors argue that these parties have focused their messages on the perspectives of fear, the threat represented by immigrants, or conspiracies in an unsuccessful way, even considering them to be the “losers of the crisis,” others emphasize their ability to build a sense of community through resilience. The present research aims to take up these discussions and delve deeper into the study of the communicative frames of European political parties, with a particular focus on the far right, to draw more nuanced conclusions. For this purpose, a double methodology has been implemented through the coding of the frames used in a total of 2,757 Twitter posts during the month of March 2020 from the major government and extreme right-wing parties in Germany, France, Spain, and Poland. The results show that the parties studied present differences in their communicative frames, not according to their position on the ideological spectrum, as might be expected, but rather to their role as the executive power in the government or as part of the opposition of their respective legislative chambers. Resumen El debate presente en la esfera académica acerca del papel de los partidos de extrema derecha durante la pandemia del coronavirus se extiende a su aspecto comunicativo. Mientras algunos autores sostienen que estos partidos han enfocado sus mensajes desde la perspectiva del miedo, la amenaza inmigrante o la conspiración, de manera poco fructífera, llegando a considerarse incluso como los ‘perdedores de la crisis’, otros hacen hincapié en su capacidad para construir un sentido de comunidad a través de la resiliencia. La presente investigación tiene por objeto retomar estas discusiones y profundizar en el estudio de los marcos comunicativos de los partidos políticos europeos, con especial atención a la extrema derecha, en aras de obtener conclusiones más matizadas. Para ello, se ha ejecutado una doble metodología a través de la codificación de los frames empleados en el total de las 2.757 publicaciones de Twitter, de los partidos mayoritarios de gobierno y de los de extrema derecha de Alemania, Francia, España y Polonia, correspondientes a marzo de 2020. Los resultados apuntan a que los partidos estudiados presentan diferencias en sus marcos comunicativos no en función de su adscripción a un espectro ideológico, como podría caber esperar, sino de su papel como poder ejecutivo en el Gobierno o en la oposición de sus respectivas cámaras legislativas." @default.
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- W4281647565 title "Marcos comunicativos en la estrategia online de los partidos políticos europeos durante la crisis del coronavirus: una mirada poliédrica a la extrema derecha" @default.
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