CHAPTER 1: Introduction: This Tide is not for Turning (Daniele Albertazzi and Nina Rothenberg) -- Part 1. The Economic and Media Landscapes. CHAPTER 2: Italy in the New Millennium : The Economy and Society (James Newell) ; CHAPTER 3: The Changing Face of the Media: A Catalogue of Anomalies (Christopher Cepernich) ; CHAPTER 4: Electoral Campaigning and the New Media (Roberto Grandi and Cristian Vaccari) -- Part 2. Political Challenges. CHAPTER 5: In Bed with the Enemy - Infighting Among Governing Parties and the Return of the Centre. (Daniele Albertazzi) ; CHAPTER 6: Defeated and Divided? The Left in Opposition (Donatella Campus) ; CHAPTER 7: Challenging from the Grass-roots: the Girotondi and the No Global movement. (Paolo Ceri) -- Part 3. Texts. CHAPTER 8: Silenced Humour on RAI TV: Daniele Luttazzi, Sabina Guzzanti & Co. (Monica Boria) ; CHAPTER 9: The Cinema of Resistance: Nanni Moretti's Il Caimano and the Italian Film Industry (Clodagh Brook) ; CHAPTER 10: Staging Opposition: Il Signor Rossi e la Costituzione (Stefania Taviano) ; CHAPTER 11: Web Challenges to Berlusconi: An Analysis of Oppositional Sites (Cristian Vaccari) ; CHAPTER 12: Mascelloni, Masks and Mascara: Writing, Language and Power in Vincenzo Consolo (Daragh O'Connell) ; CHAPTER 13: Adjusting the Cold Mirror - Berlusconi and the Corriere della Sera (Nina Rothenberg) -- Part 4. Experiences and Personalities. CHAPTER 14: 'Adopt a Domestic Worker?': The Response of Immigrant Associations to the Centre-Right (Wendy Pojmann) ; CHAPTER 15: Feminist Activism and Practice: Asserting Autonomy and Resisting Precarity (Manuela Galetto, Chiara Lasala, Sveva Magaraggia, Chiara Martucci, Elisabetta Onori and Charlotte Ross) ; CHAPTER 16: Collective Association in the LGBT Movement (Charlotte Ross) ; CHAPTER 17: Political Cleansing and Censorship in Public Television - A Case Study of Michele Santoro and Enzo Biagi (Nina Rothenberg) ; CHAPTER 18: Conclusions (Clodagh Brook and Charlotte Ross).
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Homophober Hass in Polen wird nicht nur durch Plakate, Piktogramme und Graffities nationalistischer, rechtsradikaler und katholisch-fundamentalistischer Bewegungen propagiert. Auch durch Internet und Straßenproteste findet er Verbreitung im digitalen und urbanen Raum. Julia Austermann erforscht diese polnischen Text- und Bildkonvolute vor und nach 1989, die fundamentalen Einfluss auf Polens visuelle Kultur haben und gleichzeitig Auskunft über Homophobie sowie deren Sichtbarmachung und Bekämpfung geben. Im Mittelpunkt steht dabei die Analyse der Produktion dieser Bilder, des Umgangs mit ihnen sowie die damit verbundenen Emotionalisierungstechniken. Aber auch die queeren Interventionen gegen Homophobie werden untersucht
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Why your political beliefs are influenced by the language you speakVoicing Politics brings together the latest findings from psychology and political science to reveal how the linguistic peculiarities of different languages can have meaningful consequences for political attitudes and beliefs around the world. Efrén Pérez and Margit Tavits demonstrate that different languages can make mental content more or less accessible and thereby shift political opinions and preferences in predictable directions. They rigorously test this hypothesis using carefully crafted experiments and rich cross-national survey data, showing how language shapes mass opinion in domains such as gender equality, LGBTQ rights, environmental conservation, ethnic relations, and candidate evaluations.Voicing Politics traces how these patterns emerge in polities spanning the globe, shedding essential light on how simple linguistic quirks can affect our political views. This incisive book calls on scholars of political behavior to take linguistic nuances more seriously and charts new directions for researchers across diverse fields. It explains how a stronger grasp of linguistic effects on political cognition can help us better understand how people form political attitudes and why political outcomes vary across nations and regions
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