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Copaganda, a portmanteau of cop and propaganda, is a phenomenon described by critics of law enforcement in which news media and other social institutions promote celebratory portrayals of police officers with the intent of swaying public opinion for the benefit of police departments and law enforcement. Copaganda has been described as promoting an image of police officers that does not reflect reality, especially for working class Indigenous, Black, and Brown communities, and reinforcing racist misconceptions worldwide. The term is commonly used on social media platforms such as Twitter.

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  • La policitat (mot creuat de «policia» i «publicitat») o copaganda (en anglès, acrònim de cop i propaganda), és un fenomen consistent en què els mitjans de comunicació i altres institucions promouen retrats positius dels agents de policia i relats favorables de la seua labor amb la intenció d'influir en l'opinió pública en benefici dels cossos de seguretat. Gairebé sempre ofereixen una imatge de l'activitat policial edulcorada, una operació publicitària que té la intenció d'enfortir la idea que tot el mal que puguin infligir les forces de l'ordre està justificat per tal d’aconseguir un bé comú superior. Copaganda s'ha definit com «els esforços mediàtics per lloar els agents de policia i estalviar-los una cobertura escèptica», «peces de mitjans tan espantosament desconnectades de la realitat que acaben servint com a anuncis de reclutament poc convencionals» i «vídeos, fotos i notícies d'agents de policia ballant, resant o repartint menjar gratis» per a potenciar-ne les relacions públiques. Es considera que la policitat promou una imatge de la policia que no reflecteix la realitat social quotidiana, especialment de les comunitats indígenes, migrants, racialitzades o de classe treballadora, i n'omet el classisme i el racisme estructural. (ca)
  • Copaganda, a portmanteau of cop and propaganda, is a phenomenon described by critics of law enforcement in which news media and other social institutions promote celebratory portrayals of police officers with the intent of swaying public opinion for the benefit of police departments and law enforcement. Copaganda has been described as promoting an image of police officers that does not reflect reality, especially for working class Indigenous, Black, and Brown communities, and reinforcing racist misconceptions worldwide. The term is commonly used on social media platforms such as Twitter. (en)
  • Copaganda ist ein Kofferwort aus dem englischen Cop für Polizist und Propaganda und wird, hauptsächlich in den Vereinigten Staaten, verwendet, um sowohl PR-Aktionen von Polizisten und Polizeistellen als auch fiktionale Darstellungen etwa in Polizeiserien zu kritisieren. Der Begriff bezeichnet „die Vermehrung und Verbreitung in den Mainstream-Medien von Propaganda, die wohlwollend gegenüber der [Polizei als] Strafverfolgungsbehörde ist.“ (de)
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  • Copaganda, a portmanteau of cop and propaganda, is a phenomenon described by critics of law enforcement in which news media and other social institutions promote celebratory portrayals of police officers with the intent of swaying public opinion for the benefit of police departments and law enforcement. Copaganda has been described as promoting an image of police officers that does not reflect reality, especially for working class Indigenous, Black, and Brown communities, and reinforcing racist misconceptions worldwide. The term is commonly used on social media platforms such as Twitter. (en)
  • Copaganda ist ein Kofferwort aus dem englischen Cop für Polizist und Propaganda und wird, hauptsächlich in den Vereinigten Staaten, verwendet, um sowohl PR-Aktionen von Polizisten und Polizeistellen als auch fiktionale Darstellungen etwa in Polizeiserien zu kritisieren. Der Begriff bezeichnet „die Vermehrung und Verbreitung in den Mainstream-Medien von Propaganda, die wohlwollend gegenüber der [Polizei als] Strafverfolgungsbehörde ist.“ (de)
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  • Policitat (ca)
  • Copaganda (de)
  • Copaganda (en)
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