TY - JOUR
T1 - La costruzione mediatica della paura. Lo spettro della censura tra cancel culture e politicamente corretto
AU - Cannito, M.
AU - MERCURI, EUGENIA
AU - Tomatis, F.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - The article examines how Italian news coverage on Facebook has influenced
the debate on cancel culture, linking it to phenomena like political correctness
and framing it as an assault on freedom of expression. By analysing posts from
2020 to 2021 on the Facebook pages of major Italian newspapers, sourced through
the CrowdTangle platform, the article explores the journalistic portrayal of cancel
culture. It also considers how this media depiction has fostered an atmosphere of
fear in a society where anxiety and unease, intensified by media representation, lose
their tangible essence yet become increasingly pervasive. The thematic analysis identified
two primary dimensions within the Italian journalistic discourse: the nature
of cancel culture’s targets (people/objects) and their temporal context (present/
past). The results indicate that contemporary journalism constructs the notion of a
“cancel culture”, associating it with topics such as censorship, potential identity erosion,
and the reinterpretation or denial of cultural and historical facets. This portrayal,
intensified by the media, influences public perception and gives rise to growing
feelings of unease and tension, culminating in a general climate of fear.
AB - The article examines how Italian news coverage on Facebook has influenced
the debate on cancel culture, linking it to phenomena like political correctness
and framing it as an assault on freedom of expression. By analysing posts from
2020 to 2021 on the Facebook pages of major Italian newspapers, sourced through
the CrowdTangle platform, the article explores the journalistic portrayal of cancel
culture. It also considers how this media depiction has fostered an atmosphere of
fear in a society where anxiety and unease, intensified by media representation, lose
their tangible essence yet become increasingly pervasive. The thematic analysis identified
two primary dimensions within the Italian journalistic discourse: the nature
of cancel culture’s targets (people/objects) and their temporal context (present/
past). The results indicate that contemporary journalism constructs the notion of a
“cancel culture”, associating it with topics such as censorship, potential identity erosion,
and the reinterpretation or denial of cultural and historical facets. This portrayal,
intensified by the media, influences public perception and gives rise to growing
feelings of unease and tension, culminating in a general climate of fear.
KW - cancel culture
KW - censorship
KW - fear
KW - media logic
KW - politically correct.
KW - cancel culture
KW - censorship
KW - fear
KW - media logic
KW - politically correct.
UR - https://iris.uniupo.it/handle/11579/173682
U2 - 10.36253/cambio-14613
DO - 10.36253/cambio-14613
M3 - Article
SN - 2239-1118
VL - 13
SP - 29
EP - 43
JO - CAMBIO
JF - CAMBIO
IS - 25
ER -