“新常态”的话语与实践

IF 1.7 3区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Journal of Language and Politics Pub Date : 2023-07-17 DOI:10.1075/jlp.23024.krz
M. Krzyżanowski, R. Wodak, H. Bradby, M. Gardell, Aristotle Kallis, N. Krzyżanowska, C. Mudde, J. Rydgren
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本立场文件主张将危机与正在进行的反民主和后民主行动正常化进程联系起来的跨学科议程。我们呼吁从理论上和经验上探索在各种危机的背景下引入公众想象的“新常态”逻辑,包括最近的欧洲“难民危机”、COVID-19大流行或仍在进行的俄罗斯入侵乌克兰。收集民粹主义、极端主义、歧视和其他形式的反民主和后民主行动的研究人员,我们建议调查如何,为什么,以及在什么条件下,正常化进程背后的话语和实践重新出现,以挑战自由民主秩序。我们主张探索历史上和最近与危机相关的“新常态”的多种变体。我们感兴趣的是,这些排斥、不平等、仇外心理和其他反民主和后民主行动模式的政治开放途径如何以及为什么会加深社会两极分化和激进化,并推动极右翼政治和意识形态。
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Discourses and practices of the ‘New Normal’
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.
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