The article explores the phenomenon of political communication through social network sites as Facebook, analyzing three messages posted on his Facebook page by an Italian right-wing politician. The research focuses on the discursive construction of the poster’s identity and the relationships between in- and out-groups, by paying attention to the intertextual dimension of the Facebook messages. The results reveal that the politician engages in a specific form of dialogue in the public sphere, by challenging the viewpoints previously expressed by other political actors. The posts also construct the migrants arriving to Italy as a dangerous out-group which menaces the preservation of the Italian national culture and identity. In spite of their intertextuality, the posts do not provide a stimulus for a public debate, but serve to reinforce the ideology of the party represented by the poster.
Key words:
social networks, political communication, discourse analysis, migrants
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Journal “Diacronia” ISSN: 2393-1140 Frequency: 2 issues / year