Distinctions and Articulations: A Discourse Theoretical Framework for the Study of Populism and Nationalism
Victoria University of Bangladesh · Solvay (Belgium)
Abstract
The close empirical connections between populism and nationalism have naturalised a rather misleading overlap between the concepts of populism and nationalism in academic and public debates. As a result, the relation between the two has not received much systematic attention. Drawing on the poststructuralist discourse theory originally formulated by Laclau and Mouffe, this article differentially identifies populism and nationalism as distinct ways of discursively constructing and claiming to represent “the people”, as underdog and as nation respectively. These distinct constructions of “the people” can also be identified and highlighted from a spatial or orientational perspective, by looking at the…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 168.11
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 87
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2Topics & keywords
- Populism
- Nationalism
- Articulation (sociology)
- Politics
- Sociology
- Political science
- Epistemology
- Gender studies
- Reduced inequalities