M. Krzyżanowski, R. Wodak, H. Bradby, M. Gardell, Aristotle Kallis, N. Krzyżanowska, C. Mudde, J. Rydgren
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Abstract
This position paper argues for an interdisciplinary agenda relating crises to on-going processes of normalization
of anti- and post-democratic action. We call for exploring theoretically and empirically the ‘new normal’ logic introduced into
public imagination on the back of various crises, including the recent ‘Refugee Crisis’ in Europe, COVID-19 pandemic, or the still
ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine. Gathering researchers of populism, extremism, discrimination, and other formats of anti- and
post-democratic action, we propose investigating how, why, and under which conditions, discourses and practices underlying
normalization processes re-emerge to challenge the liberal democratic order. We argue exploring the multiple variants of ‘the new
normal’ related to crises, historically and more recently. We are interested in how and why these open pathways for politics of
exclusion, inequality, xenophobia and other patterns of anti- and post-democratic action while deepening polarization and
radicalization of society as well as propelling far-right politics and ideologies.