Tag: Ideas
Audience democracy is understood as the model in which parties and government agenda are relegated to the background as the candidate gains relevance for his or her political stridency.
In recent decades, pluralism has been threatened in different nations not only by authoritarianism and populism, but also by violence and organized crime.
Coauthors Luís Carlos Petry and André Bakker da Silveira
Some children and young people frustrated with their social and emotional conditions, having lost all hope, seek refuge in misogynistic groups that reinforce their feelings.
Recalculating is the desperate word with which the navigator attacks us in the midst of traffic stress. This is how the primary elections have left analysts, citizens and, above all, Argentine political leaders.
Coauthor Francisco Sánchez
Candidates who have been able to capitalize on citizens' unease with the widespread corruption of the political system have triumphed.
Today, the discussion in the public square is absent, not only in the face of any electoral call with the consequent trivialization of the offers, but also when seeking solutions to the problems of society.
Hate speech generates engagement, a phenomenon that can be measured by the interaction of network users, and produces information that increases the big data of huge platforms.
While in democracies there is uncertainty in electoral results, in autocracies the results are known in advance.
Coauthors Paula Alves and Michele Bravos
Between 2002 and 2023, there were 24 attacks against schools in Brazil, resulting in 45 deaths and 137 injured people, according to the Sou da Paz Institute.
Although support for democracy has shown resilience recently, public opinion surveys are illustrative of the population's latent skepticism toward democracy.


















