Movements of Exclusion: Radical Right-wing Populism in the Western WorldNova Publishers, 2005 - 190 pagina's The last two decades have seen the emergence of new radical right-wing populist parties in Western democracies. The electoral breakthrough of the French Front National in 1984 was the starting point for the rise of parties combining anti-establishment populism and anti-immigrant politics based on ethno-nationalist ideology, and today radical right-wing populist parties are well represented in national politics in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Italy, Norway, Switzerland, and the Netherlands in Western Europe, as well as in Australia, Canada, and New Zealand. By bringing together some of the foremost experts within this area of research, this book gives a comprehensive image of different aspects of radical right-wing populism: its causes, ideology, and impact. |
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Pagina ix
... voter mobilization . Chapters 7 and 8 focus on the discourse of radical right - wing populist parties . In chapter 7 , Ruth Wodak contributes with a theoretically driven analysis of Jorg Haider's discourse . This chapter can partly be ...
... voter mobilization . Chapters 7 and 8 focus on the discourse of radical right - wing populist parties . In chapter 7 , Ruth Wodak contributes with a theoretically driven analysis of Jorg Haider's discourse . This chapter can partly be ...
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... voters . Most citizens do not have such articulate views about politics to be able to formulate a political doctrine . Doctrines are typically thought of and elaborated by the political elite and especially the intellectuals among them ...
... voters . Most citizens do not have such articulate views about politics to be able to formulate a political doctrine . Doctrines are typically thought of and elaborated by the political elite and especially the intellectuals among them ...
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... voters who protest not just against government , but against the whole of the political elite and sometimes also against the political regime . The main distinction they see is between ' them ' and ' us ' . ' They ' are well organised ...
... voters who protest not just against government , but against the whole of the political elite and sometimes also against the political regime . The main distinction they see is between ' them ' and ' us ' . ' They ' are well organised ...
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... voters ? Is there any particular reason why ordinary citizens should suddenly vote for these new parties of the right ? Voters ' studies that focus on parties of the extreme right have been informed by theories that account for the rise ...
... voters ? Is there any particular reason why ordinary citizens should suddenly vote for these new parties of the right ? Voters ' studies that focus on parties of the extreme right have been informed by theories that account for the rise ...
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... voters in traditional rural areas that massively turned to the NSDAP . Hamilton also showed that Protestant voters in the countryside had a far greater propensity to turn to the NSDAP than Catholic voters , who remained faithful to the ...
... voters in traditional rural areas that massively turned to the NSDAP . Hamilton also showed that Protestant voters in the countryside had a far greater propensity to turn to the NSDAP than Catholic voters , who remained faithful to the ...
Inhoudsopgave
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Holland and Pim Fortuyn A Deviant Case or the Beginning of Something New? | 41 |
The Northern League Winning Arguments Losing Influence | 65 |
Identitarian Politics and Populism in Canada and the Antipodes | 85 |
Charisma and the Revival of the European Extreme Right | 101 |
Populist Discourses The Austrian Case | 121 |
The Progress Party and the Problem of Culture Immigration Politics and Right Wing Populism in Norway | 147 |
Dealing with Extremists in Public Discussion Front National and Republican Front in France | 165 |
Contributors | 185 |
Index | 187 |
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Movements of Exclusion: Radical Right-wing Populism in the Western World Jens Rydgren Fragmentweergave - 2005 |
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Populaire passages
Pagina 52 - On the whole, are you very satisfied, fairly satisfied, not very satisfied or not at all satisfied with the way democracy works (in your country)?
Pagina 169 - Persons are reasonable in one basic aspect when, among equals say, they are ready to propose principles and standards as fair terms of cooperation and to abide by them willingly, given the assurance that others will likewise do so.
Pagina 165 - ... or another dimension of the moral truth, we should not search for some common value that will trump this disagreement; nor should we try to translate it into some putatively neutral framework; nor should we seek to transcend our disagreement by talking about how some unearthly creature might resolve it.
Pagina 89 - I am fed up with being told, This is our land'. Well, where the hell do I go? I was born here and so were my parents and children. I will work...
Pagina 123 - Discourse" can be understood as a complex bundle of simultaneous and sequential interrelated linguistic acts, which manifest themselves within and across the social fields of action as thematically interrelated semiotic, oral or written tokens, very often as "texts", that belong to specific semiotic types, ie genres (see Girnth 1996). The most salient feature of the definition of a "discourse" is the macro-topic, like "unemployment".
Pagina 102 - How the quality in question would be ultimately judged from any ethical, aesthetic, or other such point of view is naturally entirely indifferent for purposes of definition. What is alone important is how the individual is actually regarded by those subject to charismatic authority, by his 'followers
Pagina 122 - ... events' are embedded. Further, it analyses the historical dimension of discursive actions by exploring the ways in which particular genres of discourse are subject to diachronic change (Wodak et al., 1990; Wodak et al., 1994).
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