Divisiones en Movimiento

Polarización Afectiva Visual en TikTok durante las Elecciones al Parlamento Europeo de 2024

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https://doi.org/10.62161/revvisual.v17.6126

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Polarización visual, Polarización afectiva, Partidos de extrema derecha, TikTok, Espectacularización política, Populismo, Comunicación política

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La polarización visual es un elemento clave de la comunicación política digital, que refuerza la identidad grupal y profundiza las divisiones afectivas. Durante las Elecciones al Parlamento Europeo de 2024, candidatos de derecha radical y extrema derecha utilizaron TikTok para modernizar su imagen y difundir narrativas polarizadoras y anti-establishment. El análisis de N = 190 vídeos de siete candidatos muestra una preferencia por los contenidos simplificados y de alto impacto emocional, con escaso margen para la interactividad. Esta estrategia fortaleció la cohesión identitaria, amplificó las divisiones ideológicas y aumentó el riesgo de desinformación, limitando el debate sustantivo y la movilización. Los hallazgos subrayan el impacto de la retórica visual en la polarización digital.

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2025-12-22

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Pérez Díaz, P. L., Zamora Medina, R., & Pérez Escolar, M. (2025). Divisiones en Movimiento: Polarización Afectiva Visual en TikTok durante las Elecciones al Parlamento Europeo de 2024. VISUAL REVIEW. International Visual Culture Review Revista Internacional De Cultura Visual, 17(8), 295–311. https://doi.org/10.62161/revvisual.v17.6126

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