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Sorice, Michele, Zunino, Mattia |
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Rivista di Politica; 2024, Issue 1, p8-15, 8p |
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The article presents an analysis of the relationship among populism, processes of depoliticisation and ideology. In particular, the essay first addresses the complex relationship between depoliticisation and processes of governance, illustrating their impact on the changing public sphere. It then examines populisms - traditionally defined as ideology or political rhetoric - using the notion of social imaginary, which is also useful for a more complete understanding of the role of communicative ecosystems. Communicative processes, on the other hand, play a role both in the development of the phenomena of political polarisation and those of extremisation that increasingly accompany the emergence of new populisms. The article tries to show that contemporary populisms constitute a set of ideological narratives that usually accompany and feed the dominant social imaginary, today represented by the neoliberal one. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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