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¿El Estado de Derecho en peligro? El juez constitucional contra la Constitución y a favor de la reelección presidencial indefinida : caso Bolivia

2021

In Bolivia, the third term and the habilitation of former President Evo Morales to the 2019 presidential elections was allowed with the acquiescence of the Plurinational Constitutional Court. Despite the fact that the Constitution prohibited it and there was a referendum that rejected indefinite presidential re-election. This occurred through the judicialization of politics that produced a non-formal reform of the Constitution producing a case of abusive constitutionalism and the destabilization of the rule of law.

:CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS [UNESCO]Indefinite presidential re-electionthe third term and the habilitation of former President Evo Morales to the 2019 presidential elections was allowed with the acquiescence of the Plurinational Constitutional Court. Despite the fact that the Constitution prohibited it and there was a referendum that rejected indefinite presidential re-election. This occurred through the judicialization of politics that produced a non-formal reform of the Constitution producing a case of abusive constitutionalism and the destabilization of the rule of law. Reelección presidencial indefinidademocracyHuman RightsEstado de Derechoabusive constitutionalism. 862 899Michael Juan Ramón In BoliviaRule of Lawjudicialization of politics2070-8157 22082 Revista Boliviana de Derecho 584568 2021 32 8055241 ¿El Estado de Derecho en peligro? El juez constitucional contra la Constitución y a favor de la reelección presidencial indefinida caso Bolivia Vega Quevedojudicialización de la políticaDerechos HumanosUNESCO::CIENCIAS JURÍDICASdemocraciaconstitucionalismo abusivo
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Tweeting back: Innovative Political Contestation in Viral Posts on Twitter during the 2017 French Presidential Elections

2020

International audience; This chapter explores innovative forms of political communication among citizens on Twitter, in the context of the 2017 French Presidential Elections. It notably questions the degree to which ‘contagious’ social network communication may be impacting discourse on politics in the public sphere, related to the debate around ‘fake news’. From a corpus of over 50M election-related tweets, the chapter identifies those which were most widely retweeted during the second round of the French elections. Through qualitative analysis of 197 manually coded ‘viral’ tweets, it seeks to characterise their contents in this particular context, in order to fill a gap in the literature …

French Presidential Elections 2017[SHS.INFO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciencesTwitterViral communicationpolitical communication[SHS.INFO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciences
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Viral Tweets, Fake News and Social Bots:

2021

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[SHS.INFO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciencesSocial botstwitterviral communicationpolitical communicationFrench presidential elections[SHS.INFO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciencesComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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Viral Tweets, Fake News and Social Bots in Post-Factual Politics

2018

•PurposeIn the wake of Brexit and the 2016 US Presidential Elections, “post-factual” society has been heralded as a new era of political communications, where the digital public sphere plays a central role, in spreading “viral” contents and “fake news”, with the help of automated accounts or “social bots”. This paper seeks to define these terms and the methods by which the phenomena they commonly designate might be studied, in order to characterise the dynamics of political deliberation during the 2017 French Presidential Elections on Twitter, the online platform most commonly used for political communication in France. It thus aims to better understand the mechanisms by which information b…

fake newsviralitypost-truthbotsTwitterFrench presidential elections[SHS.INFO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciences
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A functional analysis of the Finnish 2012 presidential debates

2016

English: Functional theory of political campaign discourse has been applied widely to analysis political campaign discourse, especially political debates. However, there have been claims that the theory is not a suitable tool for analysing political debates outside the United States. In this paper the functional theory of political campaign discourse is applied to the analysis of Finnish 2012 presidential debates. In addition to forming a clearer picture of Finnish political campaign discourse, the aim is to compare the results to those reached in the United States and to reach a better understanding of possible differences between the two political cultures. Finally, the paper poses a ques…

presidentinvaalitvaalikampanjatFunctional Theory of Political Campaign DiscourseSuomidiscoursePolitical debatespresidential electionsFinlandväittelyviestintä
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