In:Imagining the Peoples of Europe: Populist discourses across the political spectrum
Edited by Jan Zienkowski and Ruth Breeze
[Discourse Approaches to Politics, Society and Culture 83] 2019
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Published online: 13 August 2019
https://doi.org/10.1075/dapsac.83.toc
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Table of contents
Introduction: Imagining populism and the peoples of Europe
Jan Zienkowski
Ruth Breeze
Chapter 1.The populist political logic and the discursive construction of ‘the people’
Benjamin De Cleen
Chapter 2.A dialogue on populism? A study of intellectual discourse about populism in the Brexit debate in Italy and the UK
Chiara Degano
Federico Giulio Sicurella
Chapter 3.European populism(s) as a counter-hegemonic discourse? The rise of Podemos and M5S in the wake of the crisis
Arthur Borriello
Samuele Mazzolini
Chapter 4.Islamic conservative populism in Turkey: The case of the AKP
Hariye M. Özen
Chapter 5.The articulation of ‘the people’ in the discourse of Podemos
Nicolina Montesano Montessori
Esperanza Morales López
Chapter 6.Building left-wing populism in Denmark: Moving far away from the right
Óscar García Agustín
Chapter 7.Performing ‘the people’? The populist style of politics in the German PEGIDA-movement
Andreas Önnerfors
Chapter 8.The discursive construction of the people in European political discourse: Semantics and pragmatics of a contested concept in German, French, and British Parliamentary Debates
Naomi Truan
Chapter 9.Standing up for ‘real people’: UKIP, the Brexit, and discursive strategies on Twitter
Samuel Bennett
Chapter 10.“The people” in the discourse of the Romanian government and opposition: Between populism and the quest for democracy
Raluca Mihaela Levonian
Chapter 11.The Volk (‘people’) and its modes of representation by Alternative für Deutschland-AfD (‘Alternative for Germany’)
Miguel Ayerbe Linares
Chapter 12.Measuring people-centrism in populist political discourse: A linguistic approach
Maarten van Leeuwen
Chapter 13.Populist discursive strategies surrounding the immigration quota referendum in Hungary
Peter Furko
Concluding remarks: Appealing to the people
Ruth Breeze
Jan Zienkowski
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