ABSTRACT

This collection examines the construction and circulation of discourses on populism, charting their role in shaping collective understandings of democracy.

This volume advocates for an interdisciplinary approach to the study of populism as a form of categorisation used by several types of actors to label people and phenomena in political and social debate, with the first section highlighting chapters on making such a framework work in practice. Chapters collectively make the case for the possibilities afforded by interdisciplinary perspectives, demonstrating how the interplay of discursive, linguistic, political, and communicative analyses is imperative to understanding discourses on populism as discursive practices embedded in specific contexts. The second section showcases interdisciplinary empirical studies on the uses of populism(s) and populist(s) in various types of political and media discourse in Belgium, France, and Spain in 2019. This focus highlights not only analyses on the uses of this notion in different contexts where actors and actions attached to different ideologies have regularly been qualified as 'populist’, but also the value of an interdisciplinary approach in analysing other concepts prevalent in contemporary public discourses more broadly.

This book will appeal to scholars interested in populism across disciplinary fields, including discourse analysis, language and communication, media studies, history, and political science, as well as those interested in interdisciplinary research methods.

chapter 1|8 pages

Introduction

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Tracking the uses of ‘populism’ in media and political discourse
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part I|62 pages

Methodological framework

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chapter 2|15 pages

Building a multilingual multi-genre corpus for interdisciplinary research

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Data selection, collection techniques, and ethical considerations
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part II|146 pages

Interdisciplinary empirical studies

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chapter 5|20 pages

On the notion and use of ‘populism’ and ‘populist’ in political discourse

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A comparative study in Spanish parliamentary debates and politicians' tweets
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chapter 7|31 pages

On the use of ‘populism’ in print media

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A comparative study of press types in France and French-speaking Belgium
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chapter 9|24 pages

The populist problem

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On the uses of ‘populism’ in public discourse
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chapter 10|18 pages

Conclusion

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The uses of ‘populism’ and democratic dynamics
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