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[Commlist] CfP: Populism, Anti-Populism, Polarisation
Mon May 06 16:25:19 GMT 2024
*CALL FOR PAPERS*
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*8th Annual Populism Specialist Group Workshop*
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*Populism, Anti-Populism, Polarisation*
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*19-20 September 2024*
*Democracy Institute, CEU, Budapest (on-site event)*
*More info here: *
https://www.psapopulism.org/events/2024-workshop-cfp
<https://www.psapopulism.org/events/2024-workshop-cfp>
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*Keynote Speakers:*
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*Oliver Marchart *
University of Vienna
*Emilia Palonen*
University of Helsinki
Contemporary societies are said to be characterised by increasing
polarisation on almost every single issue – ranging from science and the
vaccines, identity politics and intersectionality, the environment and
climate change, truth and freedom of speech, to name but a few. The
so-called truth or culture wars constitute the new norm, drawing new
political antagonisms that cut across the classic left/right axis. A
burgeoning literature suggests that polarisation has pernicious effects,
not only on political party systems but also on society and, by
extension, democracy. Reflecting the recent populist hype, polarisation
is most often associated with populist leaders, parties and discourses
that challenge the political and social consensus, mobilising negative
affects and forming antagonistic partisan identities that transgress the
established norms of liberal democracies.
However, polarisation is not a new political feature, nor is it
necessarily intrinsic to the populist phenomenon as antagonism and
conflict are seen as inseparable parts of the political. The same goes
for political emotions – a core dimension of political conflict that has
always been met with suspicion. While the role of populists in the
politics of polarisation has been extensively studied, the role of
anti-populists has been largely overlooked. This blind spot is
significant, as understanding polarisation as a relational dynamic
implies, by definition, that anti-populism also plays a prominent role
in this divide.
We welcome critical and reflexive contributions that interrogate the
dynamic between populist and anti-populist polarisation, and more
broadly explore the rise of the polarisation narrative and how it can be
connected to discourses on populism as an alleged threat to democracy. A
non-exhaustive list of topics can be found below:
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Critical perspectives on populism, anti-populism and polarisation
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Populist/anti-populist polarisation across time and space
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The role political elites play in polarisation and the impact they
have on democracy
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The relationship between conflict and democracy, and its
interconnection with populism
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Nuanced understandings of political affects/emotions that go beyond
their stereotypical demonisation
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Antagonism as an intrinsic aspect of collective identification
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Contrasting constructions of ‘common sense’ as a source of antagonism
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Converging and diverging antagonism (e.g. class, people-centric
politics, nationalism)
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The role the internet-sphere, memes, humour and technology play in
polarisation between populists and anti-populists
Please submit a 250-word abstract by 17 May 2024 using this form
<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfEEHV11-tzNVDTBNO0qpw6LWPlbBmCX2AwSO60uLP8EIURvQ/viewform>.
Read the call online here:
https://www.psapopulism.org/events/2024-workshop-cfp
<https://www.psapopulism.org/events/2024-workshop-cfp>
We will notify applicants by 28 June 2024. We aim to provide feedback
to those whose abstract is rejected.
The workshop is free of charge. However, applicants should make their
own arrangements for transport and accommodation.
The Populism Specialist Group provides an inclusive, vibrant and
critical space for dialogue. We highly encourage junior and emerging, as
well as established scholars, from different fields, ethnic backgrounds
and regions of the world to participate.
For more information, please contact Giorgos Venizelos
[(_venizelosg /at/ ceu.edu) <mailto:(venizelosg /at/ ceu.edu)>_].
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