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Framing right-wing populist satire: the case-study of Ghisberto's cartoons in Italy
In: Punctum: International Journal of Semiotics ; 6 ; 2 ; 29-55 ; Semiotics of Political Communication (2022)
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Skandalisieren, stereotypisieren, normalisieren : Diskurspraktiken der neuen Rechten aus sprach- und literaturwissenschaftlicher Perspektive
Leibniz-Zentrum Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft
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Investigating Visual Content Shared over Twitter during the 2019 EU Parliamentary Election Campaign
In: Media and Communication ; 9 ; 1 ; 158-170 ; Dark Participation in Online Communication: The World of the Wicked Web (2021)
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Les religions abrahamites dans le discours du Front National dans le contexte d'extrêmes droites populistes européennes
In: Political Discourses at the Extremes: Expressions of Populism in Romance Speaking Countries ; 4 ; Stockholm Studies in Romance Languages ; 53-81 (2021)
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Is There Such a Thing as Science-Related Populism? An Essay on Anti-Science Sentiments and Ideologies
In: 6 (2021)
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Nostalgia and Populism: An Empirical Psychological Perspective
In: Zeithistorische Forschungen / Studies in Contemporary History ; 18 ; 1 ; 125-132 ; Nostalgie (2021)
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Rechtspopulismus und Geschlecht: Paradox und Leitmotiv
In: Femina Politica - Zeitschrift für feministische Politikwissenschaft ; 27 ; 1 ; 34-46 ; Angriff auf die Demokratie (2021)
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Demokratie lernen in der Schule. Politische Bildung als Aufgabe für alle Unterrichtsfächer
Ammerer, Heinrich Hrsg.; Geelhaar, Margot Hrsg.; Palmstorfer, Rainer Hrsg.. - : Waxmann, 2020. : Münster, 2020. : New York, 2020. : pedocs-Dokumentenserver/DIPF, 2020
In: Münster ; New York : Waxmann 2020, 234 S. - (Salzburger Beiträge zur Lehrer/innen/bildung; 9) (2020)
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Affekt Macht Netz: Auf dem Weg zu einer Sozialtheorie der Digitalen Gesellschaft
In: 22 ; Digitale Gesellschaft ; 358 (2020)
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From the Global to the Everyday: Anti-Globalization Metaphors in Trump's and Salvini's Political Language
In: 24 ; Global Cooperation Research Papers ; 42 (2020)
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Problematische Ablehnungskonstruktionen ; Sozialstaat, Gemeinschaft und Erziehung in rechtspopulistischen Sprachspielen und Rhetoriken
Thole, Werner. - 2020
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Populismus und Sagbarkeiten in öffentlich-politischen Diskursen
Spieß, Constanze (Herausgeber); Römer, David (Herausgeber). - Duisburg : Universitätsverlag Rhein-Ruhr OHG, 2019
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[Rezension zu:] Knape, Joachim/Kramer, Olaf/Till, Dietmar (Hg.) (2019): Populisten – rhetorische Profile. Tübingen: Narr Francke Attempto (DIALOGE). 106 Seiten. 14,99 € ISBN 978-3-89308-454-8. [Online resource]
In: Journal für Medienlinguistik : jfml = Journal for media linguistics 2 (2019) 1, 1-5
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"Populismus" - der "Extremismus" von heute?
In: Sprachreport. - Mannheim : Leibniz-Institut für Deutsche Sprache 35 (2019) 1, 24-30
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Eine "populistische Lektion". Emotionssensible Perspektiven für die politische Bildung ...
Langeder, Kristina. - : Waxmann, 2019
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Eine "populistische Lektion". Emotionssensible Perspektiven für die politische Bildung
In: ZEP : Zeitschrift für internationale Bildungsforschung und Entwicklungspädagogik 42 (2019) 1, S. 11-15 (2019)
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The populism of the Alternative for Germany (AfD): an extended Essex School perspective
In: Palgrave Communications ; 3 ; 1-11 (2019)
Abstract: This paper seeks to draw on the tools of Ernesto Laclau’s theory of discourse, hegemony and populism as well as recent Essex School work on populism to examine the discourse of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) and, in the process, come closer to a more systematic understanding of nature and limits of 'right-wing' populism as well as the interplay and distinction between populist and non-populist discursive logics more generally. The paper situates itself in the context of existing Essex School work that has distinguished populism from institutionalism - and, more recently, from nationalism - in terms of either the length of the equivalential chain or the centrality of “the people” as nodal point in addition to the degree of antagonistic division between “people” and “power.” Building on this latter strand in the recent work of Yannis Stavrakakis and others, this paper proposes a formal distinction between 'populism' and 'reductionism' as internal to Laclau’s theory of populism. Reductionism, it is argued, tends to reduce “the people” onto a differential particularity that sets 'a priori' limits on the equivalential chain as opposed to constructing it as a 'tendentially empty signifier' attached to an 'open-ended' chain - producing a tendential 'closure' of the equivalential chain and thus undercutting the primacy of the logic of equivalence that is fundamental to Laclau’s understanding of populism and subsequent Essex School applications of it. It is argued that predominantly ethno-, cultural- or nativist-reductionist discourses may nonetheless deploy a populist logic of 'partial openings' in the equivalential chain, especially through the selective equivalential incorporation of sexual or ethno-linguistic minorities against a common (often “Islamic”) constitutive outside. This is demonstrated empirically in a discourse analysis of the AfD and its development from a “competition populism” into an ethno-culturally reductionist conception of “the people” coexisting with partial openings in relation to the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community and Russian-Germans in the Berlin context in particular.
Keyword: Allgemeines; Basic Research; discourse analysis; discourse theory; Diskursanalyse; Diskurstheorie; E; Entwicklung und Geschichte der Politikwissenschaft; General Concepts and History of Political Science; Laclau; Methoden; Political science; Politikwissenschaft; populism; Populismus; reductionism; Reduktionismus; spezielle Theorien und Schulen
URL: https://doi.org/10.1057/s41599-017-0008-1
https://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/handle/document/64983
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Populismus und ›fakes‹ – Wie gehen wir damit um ?
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Österreichischer Rechtspopulismus im Zeitalter von Mediendemokratie und medialer Erlebnisgesellschaft
In: Populismus in der digitalen Mediendemokratie (2014)
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„Links-Populismus?
In: Populismus in der digitalen Mediendemokratie (2014)
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