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Intersecciones en comunicación

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DURR MISSAU, Lucas. Polarización política en las tapas del diario Clarín durante los gobiernos peronistas (1946-1955) en Argentina. Intersecc. comun. (En línea) [online]. 2023, vol.1, n.17, pp.7-7. ISSN 2250-4184.  http://dx.doi.org/https://doi.org/10.51385/ic.v1i17.176.

This article analyzes the political polarization in Argentina during the Peronist governments between 1946 and 1955. We identify the issues that divided public opinion based on documentary and bibliographic references dealing with government policies and the government's relationship with the media. To illustrate the polarizing issues, we compiled covers of the Clarín newspaper from the same period. For the reconstruction of the political and media context, we worked with the proposal of "negotiation of media scenes" (Schuliaquer, 2017, 2020). To identify the issues that divided public opinion, we used the concept of "take-off issues" (Baldassarri, Bearman, & Baldassarri, 2016). The dichotomies that operated for political polarization at this time in Argentina were agriculture/industry, elite/working and popular class, church/state, national capital/foreign capital, and freedom/state authority.

Keywords : Polarization; Politics; Media; Perón; Clarín.

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