Abstract
This paper explores the relationship between society, politics and media, in the context of a comparative sociology and anthropology, focusing on a set of interrelated master concepts such as
liminality, imitation and schismogenesis. It investigates the tight and often paradoxical links between politics, society and the public sphere, focusing on the enduring power of symbols, images and rhetoric
in our contemporary societies. By study the media and published documents, images, symbols, video clips, etc., it demonstrate how the public sphere is formed during the last
two decades to spread racism and hate in Europe.
liminality, imitation and schismogenesis. It investigates the tight and often paradoxical links between politics, society and the public sphere, focusing on the enduring power of symbols, images and rhetoric
in our contemporary societies. By study the media and published documents, images, symbols, video clips, etc., it demonstrate how the public sphere is formed during the last
two decades to spread racism and hate in Europe.
| Original language | English (Ireland) |
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| Publication status | Published - May 2022 |
| Event | The Social Pathologies of Contemporary Civilisation: Is the Solidarity (still) answer? - Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE), Budapest , Hungary Duration: 20 May 2022 → 21 May 2022 https://socialpath.org/424350704/450953278 |
Conference
| Conference | The Social Pathologies of Contemporary Civilisation |
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| Abbreviated title | SPCC |
| Country/Territory | Hungary |
| City | Budapest |
| Period | 20/05/22 → 21/05/22 |
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