In an increasingly complex and interconnected world, politicized discourses play a key role in shaping public opinion and promoting political participation. "Politicized Discourses as a Source of Knowledge, Justice and Political Participation in Postmodern Times" explores the intersections between rhetoric, power and society, analyzing how contemporary narratives shape citizenship and the struggle for social justice. Through a critical and multidisciplinary approach, this book analyzes the influence of new technologies and social media on the dissemination of ideas and political engagement. Understanding that a diversity of voices is essential for building a healthy democracy, the book proposes reflections on the challenges and opportunities that arise in the information age. With valuable insights for academics, activists and citizens interested in understanding the dynamics of political discourse, this book invites readers to rethink their role in society and recognize the importance of active participation in building a fairer and more equitable future.