• Media type: E-Book
  • Title: The Noisy Counter-Revolution: Understanding the Cultural Conditions and Dynamics of Populist Politics in Europe in the Digital Age
  • Contributor: Rensmann, Lars [Author]
  • imprint: 2017
  • Language: English
  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.17645/pag.v5i4.1123
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  • Keywords: Europa ; Populismus ; Politikwissenschaft ; Forschungsgegenstand ; politische Soziologie ; politische Psychologie ; Digitale Medien ; Soziale Medien ; Kulturwandel ; Wertwandel ; Autoritarismus ; anti-cosmopolitanism ; cultural turn ; noisy counter-revolution ; politics of transgression ; post-factual politics
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  • Footnote: Veröffentlichungsversion
    begutachtet (peer reviewed)
    In: Politics and Governance ; 5 (2017) 4 ; 123-135
  • Description: The article argues for a cultural turn in the study of populist politics in Europe. Integrating insights from three fields - political sociology, political psychology, and media studies - a new, multi-disciplinary framework is proposed to theorize particular cultural conditions favorable to the electoral success of populist parties. Through this lens, the fourth wave of populism should be viewed as a "noisy", anti-cosmopolitan counter-revolution in defense of traditional cultural identity. Reflective of a deep-seated, value-based great divide in European democracies that largely trumps economic cleavages, populist parties first and foremost politically mobilize long lingering cultural discontent and successfully express a backlash against cultural change. While the populist counter-revolution is engendered by profoundly transformed communicative conditions in the age of social media, its emotional force can best be theorized with the political psychology of authoritarianism: as a new type of authoritarian cultural revolt.
  • Access State: Open Access
  • Rights information: Attribution (CC BY)