The State Awaking Or Stealing?

Q2 Social Sciences
Ivana Nardelli Debač
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Abstract

The 2020 parliamentary elections in Croatia were held in an atmosphere marked by fear and anxiety because of negative consequences of the coronavirus pandemic, and riddled with other unresolved socio-economic and political issues. Therefore, choosing appropriate political slogans that would reflect positive messages of hope, encouragement, and safety to the Croatian people seemed of utmost importance. This paper identifies and discusses political discourse strategies behind the creation of selected billboard slogans used in the pre-election period by different political parties and platforms. Taking into account the results of the elections, the research focuses on the negative reactions to the content of the slogans in the Croatian public space. For this purpose, a corpus of readers’ online comments was built and subjected to a computer sentiment analysis. The results show that the majority of citizens in the research sample created negative mental images of political agents and the policies they promote. Further investigation of the reasons for the negative perception and evaluation revealed that the politico-historical and situational contexts play a significant role in shaping the public opinion, specifically in times of crises and threats to public health and wellbeing.
觉醒还是偷窃?
由于冠状病毒大流行的负面影响,克罗地亚2020年议会选举在充满恐惧和焦虑的气氛中举行,并充斥着其他未解决的社会经济和政治问题。因此,选择适当的政治口号,向克罗地亚人民反映希望、鼓励和安全的积极信息,似乎是极为重要的。本文识别并讨论了不同政党和平台在选举前使用的选定广告牌口号创作背后的政治话语策略。考虑到选举的结果,研究的重点是对克罗地亚公共空间的口号内容的负面反应。为此,建立了一个读者在线评论的语料库,并进行了计算机情感分析。结果表明,研究样本中的大多数公民对政治代理人及其推动的政策产生了负面的心理形象。对负面看法和评价原因的进一步调查表明,政治、历史和情境背景在塑造公众舆论方面发挥了重要作用,特别是在危机和威胁公众健康和福祉的时期。
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Narodna Umjetnost
Narodna Umjetnost Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
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