Mediatization, polarization, and intolerance (between environments, media, and circulation)

Collectives, circulation of social discourses, and citizen mobilization: the case of #RosarioSangra 123 ber 8, and November 10, 2016. These are mobilizations that ac- quired, unlike many others, great public notoriety and triggered extraordinary citizen participation that gained significant vis - ibility in the mass media. Likewise, its political repercussions were not minor; among others: - There was a proliferation of declarations of referents of the executive, legislative, and judicial powers, who do not usu- ally pronounce easily on security issues; - A meeting for security was held in Buenos Aires be- tween the Governor of the province of Santa Fe, the Mayor of the city of Rosario, and the provincial and national security ministers - ; A conclave was held between the Governor and na- tional deputies and senators for Santa Fe; - The chief and deputy chief of the Santa Fe Province Police were replaced; - The provincial ministers of Security and Justice made a presentation at the express request of the Chamber of Depu- ties of the province; - An extraordinary meeting of the Parliamentary Labor Commission of the Municipal Council of the city of Rosario was held, which resulted in the declaration of the “state of security emergency” for six months, and the approval of a set of mea- sures proposed by the local executive, among them, budget real- location, a - n A d n ; additional and overtime increase in the salary of the Provincial Police was announced and made effective. Image 3 - Media treatment of political repercussions Source: Author elaboration with hemerographic material.

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