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Viralpolitik. Pandemia, populismi e altre infodemie

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2020
Short description:
Viralpolitik. Pandemia, populismi e altre infodemie / Barile, N; Panarari, M. - In: MEDIASCAPES JOURNAL. - ISSN 2282-2542. - 15:(2020), pp. 211-221.
abstract:
After years of euphemistic use of the term, virality returns forcefully to disrupt our lives, traumatically bringing us back from the virtual, which we referred to long ago, to the most tragic real that escapes us and we cannot manage. Since the viral has been transformed from an adjective to a noun (the video, the content, the meme), we have forgotten the anxiety, anguish and panic that can cause true virality, or rather biological virality, then increased from media and social virality. In the so-called "new normal" of this neo-viral age, imposed by the problematic coexistence with Covid-19, and in post-pandemic society, unprecedented political cleavages and new fractures arise in the already extremely jagged field of public opinion. It is therefore reasonable to expect that the medical-scientific sector projected into politics, living a series of divisions, between center-right and center-left and between majority and opposition and, perhaps, also the genesis of further original categories and oppositions (for example, that between a "populism" and an epidemiological "reformism"). In the "Covid era", the immune and epidemiological paradigm has become a fundamental element of public life, and provides an important key for interpreting a collective mentality undergoing profound transformation, which seems to have found first and foremost behavioral models of reference but also to level of imagination in this umpteenth declination of the figure of the technician with specialist skills. The virologist, the infectious disease specialist and the epidemiologist (and, to a lesser extent, the pulmonologist) have in fact identified the "anchors" and the reference characters of the TV and social media of the current stage of the age of public democracy.
Iris type:
Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
populismo; viralità; politainment
List of contributors:
Barile, N; Panarari, M
Authors of the University:
PANARARI MASSIMILIANO
Handle:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/1330672
Full Text:
https://iris.unimore.it//retrieve/handle/11380/1330672/628883/Nello%20Barile,%20Massimiliano%20Panarari,%20Viralpolitik,%20Mediascapes%20Journal.pdf
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MEDIASCAPES JOURNAL
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