No. 54 (2023): Political communication and armed conflicts: perspectives, debates and approaches
Consultancy Notes

Political communication in times of conflict

Juan Luis Manfredi Sánchez
Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha

Keywords

  • sociedad internacional,
  • conflicto,
  • desinformación,
  • bienes públicos,
  • gobernanza global
  • international society,
  • conflict,
  • disinformation,
  • public goods,
  • global governance

How to Cite

Manfredi Sánchez, J. L. (2023). Political communication in times of conflict. Más Poder Local, (54), 126-130. https://doi.org/10.56151/maspoderlocal.207

Abstract

This note analyses some of the main challenges for political communication in an international society that is beset by a multitude of conflicts. From the change of important political values to the rise of disinformation, climate disorders, the alteration of governance processes or the fear of technological progress. In a time of hyper-leaders empowered by social networks, it is essential to focus on the continuous legitimization of institutions, on boosting social trust and on the recovery of the journalistic industry.

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