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Between neo-fascism and populism. The anti-establishmen right in spain, 1976-2022
Published 2022“…They stood against the political system established by the 1978 Constitution and evolved, with permanent instability and very few electoral results, towards neo-fascist and populist formulas. Until VOX, a formation of neoconservative origin and radical populist drift, was uni- fying its factions since 2013.…”
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Monetary policy in Argentina: seigniorage and Bailey's curve 2001-2014
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Migration and ‘Culture of Fear’: A Socio-Semiotic Study
Published 2020“…Recently, migratory movements - particularly those involving large numbers of people who have come to Europe seeking to become refugees - have given rise to a kind of social discourse associated with "populist nationalism". At times this type of discourse, by generalizing and normalizing at the social level, has given rise to the emergence of a "culture of fear" which, as an articulated system of meaning and significance, can be examined from a sociosemiotic perspective, paying special attention to perceptive and interpretative processes supported by the imaginary dichotomy between a "we" and a "they" that occur both individually and collectively. …”
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The «new» rights in Latin America and the Judiciary: legal wars and state of exception in the 21st century
Published 2022“…In the 21st century, the «new» right in Latin America found itself compelled to reconfigure their strategies of political action in the face of the progress of the progressive-populist cycle in the region. In effect, both the Legislative Power and the Judicial Power became key political and institutional spaces to nucleate and endow their political intervention strategies with legality, be they coups d’état of a new type (neo-coup) or legal wars, respectively. …”
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