• Episode 7: Far-right in Austria - False narratives and distrust in independent media

  • Jun 21 2024
  • Duración: 32 m
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Episode 7: Far-right in Austria - False narratives and distrust in independent media

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  • IPI kicks off the first episode of the second season of "Decoding Disinformation" with a compelling conversation about the rise of extremism in Austria, where the Freedom Party (FPÖ) recently won the European Elections (2024). Their victory is rooted in rhetoric based on false narratives against immigration and independent media, among other issues.

    Our guest is Austrian journalist Ingrid Brodnig, one of the country's leading experts on far-right movements and online disinformation. We'll explore the strategies these parties use to depict a global power working against the people. In these conspiratorial narratives, the media is often labeled as being mouthpieces at the service of these powers, fostering a pervasive distrust in mainstream media.

    As Austria heads towards its upcoming parliamentary elections in September, the rhetoric against the media is expected to escalate. Ingrid will help us understand the global implications of these trends and draw parallels with populist movements in other countries.

    Join us for this insightful conversation hosted by Javier Luque, Head of Digital Communications at IPI, as we decode the disinformation shaping the political landscape in Austria and beyond.

    Key takeaways:

    • Migration and the COVID-19 pandemic have played a significant role in the increasing support for extremist political parties in Austria, such as the Freedom Party.
    • False narratives, including conspiracy theories, are used by these parties to create a sense of distrust in mainstream media and portray an elite working against the people.
    • Social media plays a crucial role in spreading these false narratives and mobilizing supporters.
    • The upcoming parliamentary elections in Austria are expected to further intensify the rhetoric against the media.
    • The global rise of populist movements, characterized by aggressive communication styles and attacks on journalists, can be observed in Austria as well.

    Understanding the factors that shape the public debate is crucial in addressing the spread of disinformation during heated political campaigns.

    Guests: Ingrid Brodnig, Columnist at Profil and book author expert of online extremism.

    Producer and Host: Javier Luque, head of digital communications at IPI.

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    • IPI-led Decoding Disinformation project

    Episode 1: Setting the Scene

    Episode 2: How journalists investigate the far right

    Episode 3: Fact-checkers targeted by populists in Europe

    Episode 4: When disinformation campaigns fuel hate and harassment

    Episode 5: Alexander Roth - Smeared and threatened by the far-right next door

    Episode 6: Franziska Tschinderle - Attacked by Orbán's state media

    Related links mentioned in the episode:Other episodes in this series:Season 1

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