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Geopolitics, Public Communication and Social Cohesion Facing the Crisis of Democracy: Risks and Challenges

Geopolitics, Public Communication and Social Cohesion Facing the Crisis of Democracy: Risks and Challenges

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In times of rising polarization and disinformation at the global level, this reprint, “Geopolitics, Public Communication, and Social Cohesion Facing the Crisis of Democracy: Risks and Challenges”, explores the communication of the main conflicts that put integrity and geopolitics at risk. Drawing upon different methods, the contributions offer insightful findings on the role of communication by public institutions in crisis management and the actions of journalists and citizens. Therefore, this reprint furthers our understanding of how to deal with problems such as audiences’ distrust in politics, citizens’ disaffection with the media, and institutions’ loss of credibility.

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Keywords

  • activism
  • agenda setting
  • Audiences
  • Authorship
  • Chile
  • Climate Change
  • Communication
  • Community
  • Community of Madrid
  • constitutional process
  • COVID-19
  • Criticism
  • cultivated meat
  • digital pseudo-identification
  • disinformation
  • Emotions
  • Europe
  • Far Right
  • food system
  • food transition
  • Hate speech
  • Humanities
  • information
  • Internet
  • LGBTQI+
  • LGBTQI+ organisations
  • Livestock
  • local media
  • logical fallacies
  • low socio-economic
  • mainstream media
  • meat consumption
  • meat production
  • Media framing
  • mobile instant messaging services
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  • online misinformation
  • online violence
  • platforms
  • Polarization
  • Political Communication
  • Press
  • pseudo-authorities
  • pseudo-media
  • pseudo-statistics
  • public communication
  • red cross
  • reputation
  • satisfaction with democracy
  • social audience
  • social cohesion
  • Social interaction
  • Social issues & processes
  • Social media
  • Society & culture: general
  • Society & Social Sciences
  • South Africa
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  • war
  • Women
  • Youth

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-0365-8946-6

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