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How ‘empty’ is the signifier ‘the people’? Impasses of the poststructuralist approach in Ernesto Laclau’s political ontology

Journal of Political Ideologies, 2023
This article looks at the ‘empty signifier’, a central but nonetheless elusive concept for understanding the logic that underpins the political construction of ‘the people’ as it was theorized in On Populist Reason.
F. Linden
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Left populism and institutions: lessons from Ecuador on Laclau’s antinomies

Journal of Political Ideologies, 2022
Populism and institutions have been characterized as antithetical to each other by Ernesto Laclau. Yet the Latin American pink tide has offered many instances of left populism in power, with Rafael Correa’s Ecuador representing a prime example of the ...
Samuele Mazzolini
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Laclau on misunderstanding and the genesis of collective identity

Thesis Eleven, 2022
This article defends Ernesto Laclau against the charge that his work, manifested most clearly in On Populist Reason, affirms an authoritarian politics to account for the genesis of collective identity.
G. Rae
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A noção de representação política em Ernesto Laclau: populismo e democracia

Revista Brasileira de Ciência Política, 2021
Resumo: A discussão sobre a representação é clássica nas teorias do Estado e na filosofia política. A proposta deste artigo é realizar um levantamento para diagnosticar a concepção de representação política elaborada por Ernesto Laclau, assim como ...
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The antinomies of Ernesto Laclau: a reassessment

Journal of Political Ideologies, 2020
This article provides an internal assessment of Ernesto Laclau’s theory of populism. While critiques of Laclau have been made from a variety of traditions, few scholars have sought to work through the contradictions of his thought on internal terms. This
A. Borriello, Anton Jäger
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Laclau, dependentistas and Eastern Europe

The Journal of Contemporary European Studies, 2021
This paper reconsiders an influential controversy within the Latin American development school and the possibilities of extrapolating it to Eastern Europe.
Lucian Vesalon
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Ernesto Laclau

2023
Ernesto Laclau (1939–2014) has been praised for producing challenging and multilayered theoretical work focusing mainly on three fields: discourse, hegemony, and populism. Laclau was professor of political theory in the Department of Government at the University of Essex until 2008, when he became an emeritus professor.
Yannis Stavrakakis, Antonis Galanopoulos
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Populism Is not Hegemony: Towards a Re-Gramscianization of Ernesto Laclau

Theory & Event, 2020
:This paper critically explores the notions of populism and hegemony in Ernesto Laclau. Following the publication of On Populist Reason, the conceptual proximity between populism and hegemony hampers their respective explanatory and political purchase. I
Samuele Mazzolini
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Introduction: New Reflections on Ernesto Laclau's Theory of Populism

Theory & Event, 2020
:Ernesto Laclau's theory of populism has become hugely influential in the study of populism and is now considered one of the key references in the academic literature.
Lasse Thomassen
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Critical discourse analysis: A review of the views of Ernesto Laclau, Chantal Mouffe and Norman Fairclough

International Journal of Advanced Research in Humanities and Law
This article examines critical discourse analysis (CDA) focusing on the opinions of three prominent theorists in this field, Ernesto Laclau, Chantal Mouffe and Norman Fairclough.
Korosh Almasi Moghaddam
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