Debates in and over the European Union (EU) are increasingly characterised as being based in arguments that are either ‘populist’ or ‘technocratic’. As systems of communication, this article argues, populism and technocracy possess dramatically different logics of argumentation, modes of communication and meaning-making, distinct narratives, with appeals to distinct sources of legitimacy. As such, actors adopting either political style construct their identity in a way that seeks to legitimise its own political action, while in turn delegitimising that of its opponents. This results in an atmosphere of distrust between actors using these different communication styles, making any form of negotiation or cooperation between them exceedingly d...
The article examines the various ways in which ‘solidarity’ is invoked and signified through narrati...
This article examines how the British public perceived UK Prime Minister David Cameron's plan to ren...
The changing terms of mediation place new demands, opportunities and risks on the performance of the...
This article introduces the special issue on populism and technocracy in the integration and governa...
This article introduces the special issue on populism and technocracy in the integration and governa...
This paper discusses the discursive nexus of ‘the people’ drawing from the mediatisation and institu...
The article investigates the main populist and technocratic narratives employed in the campaign in t...
This article analyses the claims for national sovereignty made in the British Conservative and Labou...
The UK’s decision to vote for Brexit has been viewed by many observers as proof that the European Un...
With the recent rise of nationalist populism, international institutions worldwide have witnessed an...
Populist leaders around the globe magnify pre-existing frustrations and dramatise crises to erode co...
Recent political events in the United Kingdom have given rise to an explosion of interest in the use...
This paper analyses the discourses produced on their websites by the two organisations that conducte...
Since its inception, the European Union has been facing several challenges. The economic and refuge...
The British press has been reporting a uniquely distorted image of European affairs and institutions...
The article examines the various ways in which ‘solidarity’ is invoked and signified through narrati...
This article examines how the British public perceived UK Prime Minister David Cameron's plan to ren...
The changing terms of mediation place new demands, opportunities and risks on the performance of the...
This article introduces the special issue on populism and technocracy in the integration and governa...
This article introduces the special issue on populism and technocracy in the integration and governa...
This paper discusses the discursive nexus of ‘the people’ drawing from the mediatisation and institu...
The article investigates the main populist and technocratic narratives employed in the campaign in t...
This article analyses the claims for national sovereignty made in the British Conservative and Labou...
The UK’s decision to vote for Brexit has been viewed by many observers as proof that the European Un...
With the recent rise of nationalist populism, international institutions worldwide have witnessed an...
Populist leaders around the globe magnify pre-existing frustrations and dramatise crises to erode co...
Recent political events in the United Kingdom have given rise to an explosion of interest in the use...
This paper analyses the discourses produced on their websites by the two organisations that conducte...
Since its inception, the European Union has been facing several challenges. The economic and refuge...
The British press has been reporting a uniquely distorted image of European affairs and institutions...
The article examines the various ways in which ‘solidarity’ is invoked and signified through narrati...
This article examines how the British public perceived UK Prime Minister David Cameron's plan to ren...
The changing terms of mediation place new demands, opportunities and risks on the performance of the...