Populist Storytelling and Negative Affective Polarization: Social Media Evidence from Mexico

IF 1.7 2区 社会学 Q1 AREA STUDIES
Rodolfo Sarsfield, Zacarías Abuchanab
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The ideational definition of populism proposes that a narrative is populist if it is characterized by a Manichean cosmology that divides the political community between a “people,” conceived as a homogeneously virtuous entity, and an “elite,” conceived as a homogeneously corrupt entity. Departing from that conceptualization, this work first investigates the specific stories that Andrés Manuel López Obrador uses to spread his populist worldview, which we call “storytelling.” We define the idea of storytelling as the art of telling a story where emotions, characters and other details are applied in order to promote a particular point of view or set of values. Second, we explore whether some of those stories produce greater negative affective polarization, here defined as the extent to which rival sociopolitical camps view each other as a disliked out-group. Findings suggest that some specific stories—in particular, what we call “stories of conspiracy” and “stories of ostracism”—indeed tend to induce more polarized attitudes among citizens.

讲述民粹主义故事与消极情感极化:墨西哥社交媒体证据
民粹主义的意识形态定义认为,如果一种叙事以摩尼教宇宙观为特征,将政治社会划分为 "人民 "和 "精英 "两部分,前者被视为同质化的良善实体,后者被视为同质化的腐败实体,那么这种叙事就是民粹主义的。从这一概念出发,本作品首先研究了安德烈斯-曼努埃尔-洛佩斯-奥夫拉多尔用来传播其民粹主义世界观的具体故事,我们称之为 "讲故事"。我们将 "讲故事 "定义为讲述故事的艺术,在故事中运用情感、人物和其他细节来宣传特定的观点或价值观。其次,我们探讨了其中一些故事是否会产生更大的消极情感极化,这里的消极情感极化是指对立的社会政治阵营将对方视为不受欢迎的外群体的程度。研究结果表明,一些特定的故事--特别是我们称之为 "阴谋故事 "和 "排斥故事 "的故事--确实倾向于在公民中引发更多的两极分化态度。
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期刊介绍: Latin American Politics and Society publishes the highest-quality original social science scholarship on Latin America. The Editorial Board, comprising leading U.S., Latin American, and European scholars, is dedicated to challenging prevailing orthodoxies and promoting innovative theoretical and methodological perspectives on the states, societies, economies, and international relations of the Americas in a globalizing world.
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