How to Perform Crisis: A Model for Understanding the Key Role of Crisis in Contemporary Populism
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Abstract
A focus on crisis is a mainstay of the literature on contemporary populism. However, the links between populism and crisis remain under-theorized and undeveloped. This article puts forward a novel perspective for understanding this relationship, arguing that crisis does not just trigger populism, but that populism also attempts to act as a trigger for crisis. This is because crises are always mediated and ‘performed’. The article presents a six-step model of how populist actors ‘perform’ crisis, drawing on empirical examples from Europe, Latin America, North America and the Asia-Pacific region. It explains how the performance of crisis allows populist actors to pit ‘the people’ against a dangerous other,…
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- Populism
- Political economy
- Politics
- Political science
- Perspective (graphical)
- Latin Americans
- Sociology
- Law
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