Anti-populism

The electoral successes of populist parties challenging established political entities have led to a new political divide in many countries around the globe, presenting a central conflict between populism and anti-populism. While scholars disagree about specific conceptualisations of anti-populism,...

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Main Authors: Havlík, Vlastimil, Kluknavská, Alena
Formato: Online
Idioma:inglés
Publicado: Edward Elgar Publishing 2026
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Acceso en liña:https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/171734
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Summary:The electoral successes of populist parties challenging established political entities have led to a new political divide in many countries around the globe, presenting a central conflict between populism and anti-populism. While scholars disagree about specific conceptualisations of anti-populism, there is an agreement that anti-populism presents some form of opposition to populism. Within political communication research, we identify three areas in the study of anti-populism. The first approach deals with anti-populist strategies employed by political actors as a response to populist challenges within the framework of the populism/anti-populism divide. The second stream examines anti-populism as a distinct phenomenon with clearly defined characteristics, presented as an antithesis of populism. The third area covers the role of media in shaping anti-populism in news or public discourse. Understanding anti-populism as both a strategic response and antithesis to populism is pivotal for developing a nuanced understanding of this emerging divide.