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Thinking hegemony otherwise – an educational critique of Mouffe’s agonism
The question ‘What is to be done?’ underpins Chantal Mouffe’s agonistic theory of democratic politics. Yet, despite this affirmative tone that distinguishes her from other radical theorists, her theory neglects the cultural work required for hegemony ...
Edda Sant
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The political backlash against multiculturalism alongside the media portrayal of the global refugee crisis would suggest that the spaces for cultural difference have contracted and moved into a mode of transnational crisis management.
Nikos Papastergiadis
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From value to meaning: Exploring the ethical basis of Chantal Mouffe’s agonistic pluralism
, 2020In ‘The politics of value in urban development: Valuing conflicts in agonistic pluralism’, McAuliffe and Rogers (2019) critically examine the ethical basis of Chantal Mouffe’s (1993, 2000, 2005, 2013) agonistic pluralism.
Arata D Yamamoto
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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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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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This paper discusses the significance of passions in political education through the consideration of Chantal Mouffe’s agonistic democracy. Mouffe points out the role of the passions that facilitate organizing political identities, and presents the risks
Shouichi Yamanaka
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2013
Chantal Mouffe’s writings have been innovatory with respect to democratic theory, Marxism and feminism. Her work derives from, and has always been engaged with, contemporary political events and intellectual debates. This sense of conflict informs both the methodological and substantive propositions she offers.
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Chantal Mouffe’s writings have been innovatory with respect to democratic theory, Marxism and feminism. Her work derives from, and has always been engaged with, contemporary political events and intellectual debates. This sense of conflict informs both the methodological and substantive propositions she offers.
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