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    Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :
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    almafu_9961946707102883
    Format: 1 online resource (XXI, 318 p. 57 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2025.
    ISBN: 3-031-83105-5
    Series Statement: Latin American Societies, Current Challenges in Social Sciences,
    Content: 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.
    Note: Turmoil in Latin American Democracy and Changes in the Public Opinion -- Population Aging and Dissatisfaction with Democracy: Evidence from a 2-level model in Latin America -- Representation Crisis, Reconfiguration of Political Information Sources, and Digital Political Leadership in Brazil, México and Peru -- Remaining in office despite the crimes: the impeachment resolutions against Bolsonaro (Brazil) and Piñera (Chile) -- Protests and emergence of new Brazilian right-wing: perception of democracy, ideologies and values -- Right-Wing Convergence, Progressive Fragmentation, and Media Alignments. Deciphering the Limitations of the Second Peruvian Estallido -- The polarized public opinion in Bolivia and Spain: Democratic conflict or political intolerance? -- "I do not vote for women because…": the justifications that latino people give to explain the female underrepresentation in electoral politics -- Race, Gender, and Class in Francia Márquez's Electoral Campaign in Colombia -- The 2023 elections in Argentina, Mexico and Paraguay in comparative perspective -- The Election of Outsider Deputies in Chile and Brazil -- When the reality imposes a tipping point: denialism and conspiracy theories in the evaluations of Bolsonaro's performance in environmental policies and Covid-19 responses in Brazil -- Religion and Dominionism: the battle for God against Evil in Brazilian politics.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-031-83104-7
    Language: English
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