Along with other South-European countries, since 2008, Greece has experienced deep economic and social dislocation, leading to a crisis of representation and triggering populist mobilisations and anti-populist reactions. This article focuses on the antagonistic language games developed around populist representations, something that has not attracted much attention in the relevant literature. Highlighting the need to study anti-populism together with populism, focusing on their mutual constitution from a discursive perspective, it articulates a brief yet comprehensive genealogy of populist and anti-populist actors (parties and media) in Greece, exploring their discursive strategies. Moving on, it identifies the main characteristics this ant...
Greece has been hit harder by the financial crisis than any other EU member state, with the economic...
At this juncture of human history populism is ubiquitous and Greek politics constitute no exception....
Populism has often been described as a great challenge and threat to Western democracies. Not surpri...
The term ‘populism’ has gained renewed prominence in Greece during the Eurozone crisis, in both publ...
This article focuses on two issues involved in the formation and political trajectory of populist re...
Populism as a term reappeared in everyday public discourse in Greece with the first protests against...
This article explores the relationship between people and nation by focusing on the Greek case, whic...
The aim of this article is to investigate "anti-populism" as a distinct discursive repertoire that m...
Financial crisis has connected Europe with an obvious common pattern which consists the rapidly rise...
The aim of this article is to investigate “antipopulism” as a distinct discursive repertoire that ma...
The eurozone crisis has become associated with the rise of populism across Europe as it has coincide...
Greece was the European nation worst hit by the European Sovereign Debt Crisis, as well as the natio...
Within the broader debate on the Greek crisis, the theory of ‘populist democracy’ postulates that po...
Greece, Portugal and Spain are among the countries worst hit by the 2008 Great Recession, followed b...
The 1970's witnessed the institution of political liberalism in Greece, which went hand in hand with...
Greece has been hit harder by the financial crisis than any other EU member state, with the economic...
At this juncture of human history populism is ubiquitous and Greek politics constitute no exception....
Populism has often been described as a great challenge and threat to Western democracies. Not surpri...
The term ‘populism’ has gained renewed prominence in Greece during the Eurozone crisis, in both publ...
This article focuses on two issues involved in the formation and political trajectory of populist re...
Populism as a term reappeared in everyday public discourse in Greece with the first protests against...
This article explores the relationship between people and nation by focusing on the Greek case, whic...
The aim of this article is to investigate "anti-populism" as a distinct discursive repertoire that m...
Financial crisis has connected Europe with an obvious common pattern which consists the rapidly rise...
The aim of this article is to investigate “antipopulism” as a distinct discursive repertoire that ma...
The eurozone crisis has become associated with the rise of populism across Europe as it has coincide...
Greece was the European nation worst hit by the European Sovereign Debt Crisis, as well as the natio...
Within the broader debate on the Greek crisis, the theory of ‘populist democracy’ postulates that po...
Greece, Portugal and Spain are among the countries worst hit by the 2008 Great Recession, followed b...
The 1970's witnessed the institution of political liberalism in Greece, which went hand in hand with...
Greece has been hit harder by the financial crisis than any other EU member state, with the economic...
At this juncture of human history populism is ubiquitous and Greek politics constitute no exception....
Populism has often been described as a great challenge and threat to Western democracies. Not surpri...