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The Radical Phase (2003–2006): The missionesque rise of the populist redeemer

Block, Elena

Political Communication and Leadership, 2016, p.161-192

Routledge

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    The Radical Phase (2003–2006): The missionesque rise of the populist redeemer
  • Autor: Block, Elena
  • Es parte de: Political Communication and Leadership, 2016, p.161-192
  • Descripción: This chapter elaborates on key ideologies, practices, and events that characterised the period of Hugo Chávez's rule, the Radical period, which roughly extended from January 2003 until December 2006. Chávez's populism during the Radical phase began to emerge as a variation from how classic populism had been practised in Latin America in the past. The intensification of both the mediatisation of politics and the polarisation of the media became a naturalised affair, part of Venezuelans everyday life during the Radical phase of Chávez's political communication. The legal architecture, developed during the Radical phase, was designed to intimidate and limit freedom of expression and opinion in Venezuela, the right to information and communication. During the Radical phase, the missions represented the way Chávez' recovered his popularity and further amalgamated with the people, his constituents, by providing them with an identity and place in society. This chapter elaborates on key ideologies, practices, and events that characterised the period of Hugo Chávez's rule, the Radical period, which roughly extended from January 2003 until December 2006. Chávez's populism during the Radical phase began to emerge as a variation from how classic populism had been practised in Latin America in the past. The intensification of both the mediatisation of politics and the polarisation of the media became a naturalised affair, part of Venezuelans everyday life during the Radical phase of Chávez's political communication. The legal architecture, developed during the Radical phase, was designed to intimidate and limit freedom of expression and opinion in Venezuela, the right to information and communication. During the Radical phase, the missions represented the way Chávez' recovered his popularity and further amalgamated with the people, his constituents, by providing them with an identity and place in society.
  • Editor: Routledge
  • Idioma: Inglés

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