Populism, anti-populism and crisis
Autor: | Alexandros Kioupkiolis, Yannis Stavrakakis, Thomas Siomos, Giorgos Katsambekis, Nikos Nikisianis |
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Rok vydání: | 2017 |
Předmět: |
Sociology and Political Science
Constitution media_common.quotation_subject 05 social sciences Perspective (graphical) 0506 political science Populism Politics Critical theory Political economy 0502 economics and business Political Science and International Relations 050602 political science & public administration Sociology Political philosophy Social science Relation (history of concept) Articulation (sociology) 050203 business & management media_common |
Zdroj: | Contemporary Political Theory. 17:4-27 |
ISSN: | 1476-9336 1470-8914 |
DOI: | 10.1057/s41296-017-0142-y |
Popis: | This article focuses on two issues involved in the formation and political trajectory of populist representations within political antagonism. First, it explores the role of crisis in the articulation of populist discourse. This problematic is far from new within theories of populism but has recently taken a new turn. We thus purport to reconsider the way populism and crisis are related, mapping the different modalities this relation can take and advancing further their theorization from the point of view of a discursive theory of the political, drawing primarily on the Essex School perspective initially developed by Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffe. Second, this will involve focusing on the antagonistic language games developed around populist representations, something that has not attracted equal attention. Highlighting the need to study anti-populism together with populism, focusing on their mutual constitution, we will test the ensuing theoretical framework in an analysis of SYRIZA, a recent and, as a result, under-researched example of egalitarian, inclusionary populism emerging within the European crisis landscape. |
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