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

Natalia Raimondo Anselmino 126 Image 4 - Central images of the events on Facebook Source: Author rework based on images taken from Facebook. From that moment, the call began to circulate through the most popular platforms, and during the first three days no traditional media echoed; the citizens’ initiative, therefore, went unnoticed to the information discourse . Thus, while the number of people interested in Facebook events grew, and strongly inter- pellating images were tweeted and retweeted with information about the mobilization, the hashtag #RosarioSangra has become a trending topic on Twitter (GINDIN et al., 2019). Image 5 – Images that circulated on Twitter before the first march Source: Author rework based on images taken from Twitter. It was only on August 22, three days before the mobi- lization, that some journalistic notes began to appear, little by

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