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Public Opinion and Turmoil In Latin American Democracies

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This book analyzes the impacts of growing political turmoil and distrust in democracy on public opinion, political communication and electoral behavior of Latin American citizens over the first two decades of the 21st century. During this period, Latin American's young democracies, which were in the process of consolidation, have faced a number of unresolved challenges, such as growing distrust in representative institutions and the judiciary, anti-system protests, the emergence of radical right groups and the election of outsiders and populist leaders. At the same time, Latin American citizens became more suspicious of corporate communication channels and started to trust more in information from social media, while scientific denialism and support to the Armed Forces and to religious groups have also grown.
The rise of new right-wing and left-wing forces in Latin America, along with the proliferation of populist leaders from various ideological camps, have produced informational reconfigurations, with the strengthening of digital social media as an important source of political information and disinformation. All these processes have deeply affected public opinion and political behavior in the region, making election campaigns more polarized, radicalized and based on false messages, while the electorate also has gone through major changes, becoming more independent of parties, less young, more religious and with a greater presence of women.
Public Opinion and Turmoil in Latin American Democracies analyzes how political turbulence, sociodemographic changes and frustration with the unfulfilled promises of the democratic regimes inaugurated in the last decades of the 20th century have produced important transformations on public opinion that deeply reshaped political behavior leading to an unprecedented crisis of democracy across the region.  
 

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Helcimara Telles is a professor at the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG), Brazil, and coordinator of the Political Communication and Electoral Behavior Research Group (LATICOM), linked to the Latin American Political Science Association (ALACIP). She is currently President of the Brazilian Association of Electoral Studies (ABRAPEL) and was director of the Southeast Regional of the Brazilian Association of Political Science (ABCP) and representative of Brazil at WAPOR – World Association for Public Opinion Research. She holds a PhD in Political Science from the University of São Paulo (USP), Brazil, and completed a postdoctoral internship at the Complutense University of Madrid and was a visiting professor at the University of Salamanca, both in Spain. She researches public opinion, political behavior and elections and is author of national and international articles and books in this line of research. She also received the award for best article presented at the Wapor Latin American Congress (2011), with the article "Ideologías, actitudes y decisión de voto en los votantes de derecha y izquierda" (Ideologies, attitudes and voting decision in right- and left-wing voters", which was published in the "Revista Latinoamericana de Opinión Pública" (Argentina). Among his publications, a tetralogy on municipal elections stands out, with Antonio Lavareda (Editora FGV/Brazil) and "The Latin American Voter", with Alejandro Moreno, published by UFMG (Brazil) and the Mexican Senado/CESOP (Mexico).

Joscimar Souza Silva is Assistant Professor at the Institute of Political Science (IPOL) of the University of Brasília (UnB), Brazil. He holds the position of Director of Finance at the Brazilian Association of Electoral Researchers (ABRAPEL), collaborates in the Graduate Program in Political Science at the Federal University of Piauí (UFPI), Brazil, and co-coordinates the Research Network for Political Communication and Electoral Behavior in Latin America (LATICOM Group), of the Latin American Association of Political Science (ALACIP). He holds a PhD in Political Science from the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG), Brazil, is a researcher at the Public Opinion Group at UFMG, leads the Public Information and Elections (Ipê) group at UnB and coordinates Politeia, the largest simulation project in the Brazilian legislature, the result of a partnership between UnB and the Chamber of Deputies. He was a visiting researcher at the Autonomous Technological Institute of Mexico (ITAM) and participated in the Study of U.S. Institute for Global Scholars on American Politics and Political Thought with funding from the USA State Department. Received the Award for Best Doctoral Thesis (2021-2022) from the Brazilian Association of Researchers in Communication and Politics (COMPOLÍTICA) and Honorable Mention in the Antonio Lavareda Award (2015) from the Latin American Association of Researchers in Electoral Campaigns (ALICE). He worked as General Coordinator and Consultant in the Public Opinion Research market and in the Digital Transformation area. His research agendas include political communication; internet and politics; public opinion; public policies and political behavior.


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This book analyzes the impacts of growing political turmoil and distrust in democracy on public opinion, political communication and electoral behavior of Latin American citizens over the first two decades of the 21st century. During this period, Latin American’s young democracies, which were in the process of consolidation, have faced a number of unresolved challenges, such as growing distrust in representative institutions and the judiciary, anti-system protests, the emergence of radical right groups and the election of outsiders and populist leaders. At the same time, Latin American citizens became more suspicious of corporate communication channels and started to trust more in information from social media, while scientific denialism and support to the Armed Forces and to religious groups have also grown.
The rise of new right-wing and left-wing forces in Latin America, along with the proliferation of populist leaders from various ideological camps, have produced informational reconfigurations, with the strengthening of digital social media as an important source of political information and disinformation. All these processes have deeply affected public opinion and political behavior in the region, making election campaigns more polarized, radicalized and based on false messages, while the electorate also has gone through major changes, becoming more independent of parties, less young, more religious and with a greater presence of women.
Public Opinion and Turmoil in Latin American Democracies
analyzes how political turbulence, sociodemographic changes and frustration with the unfulfilled promises of the democratic regimes inaugurated in the last decades of the 20th century have produced important transformations on public opinion that deeply reshaped political behavior leading to an unprecedented crisis of democracy across the region.  

 

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Con la collaborazione di Helcimara Telles (Editore), Joscimar Silva (Editore), Silva (Editore), Souza Silva (Editore), Joscimar Souza Silva (Editore)
Editore Springer, Berlin
 
Contenuto Libro
Forma del prodotto Copertina rigida
Data pubblicazione 05.04.2025
Categoria Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Scienze politiche > Tematiche generali, enciclopedie
 
EAN 9783031831041
ISBN 978-3-0-3183104-1
Numero di pagine 318
Illustrazioni XXI, 318 p. 57 illus.
Dimensioni (della confezione) 15.5 x 23.5 cm
 
Serie Latin American Societies
Categorie Soziologie, Kommunikationswissenschaft, Social Media, Latin America, Politik und Staat, Democracy, Vergleichende Politikwissenschaften, Political Sociology, Conservatism, Political Culture, New Right, Comparative Politics, Political Communication, Public Opinion, Protests, cultural backlash, Coups, Crisis of Representation
 

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