Ontological (In)Security in the European Union
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Ontological (In)Security in the European Union. / Manners, Ian James.
2018. Paper presented at International Political Science Association, 25th World Congress, Brisbane, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper › Research
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T1 - Ontological (In)Security in the European Union
AU - Manners, Ian James
N1 - Conference code: 25
PY - 2018/7/23
Y1 - 2018/7/23
N2 - The European Union (EU) has been struggling with simultaneous crises of sovereign debt and fiscal austerity; refugees from conflicts in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria; and the rise of populist far-right parties across Europe. But behind these challenges lie less visible insecurities about economic prospects, social wellbeing, and a widespread expectation that the EU is unable to answer the challenges of 21st century global politics. In this respect the EU is challenged by the emotional appeal of far-right populism as xenophobic groups within the UK, Hungary, Poland, and most other member states seek to blame the EU for the insecurities and anxieties of the age. Analysing the interplay of these crises with the emotional appeal of populism in a selection of member states, this paper considers the role of ontological insecurities and social imaginations of activist groups. The paper will focus on the both the identification of narratives and discourses of ontological insecurity and the projection of social imaginaries of populist politics onto the imagined objects of the Other; the EU.
AB - The European Union (EU) has been struggling with simultaneous crises of sovereign debt and fiscal austerity; refugees from conflicts in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria; and the rise of populist far-right parties across Europe. But behind these challenges lie less visible insecurities about economic prospects, social wellbeing, and a widespread expectation that the EU is unable to answer the challenges of 21st century global politics. In this respect the EU is challenged by the emotional appeal of far-right populism as xenophobic groups within the UK, Hungary, Poland, and most other member states seek to blame the EU for the insecurities and anxieties of the age. Analysing the interplay of these crises with the emotional appeal of populism in a selection of member states, this paper considers the role of ontological insecurities and social imaginations of activist groups. The paper will focus on the both the identification of narratives and discourses of ontological insecurity and the projection of social imaginaries of populist politics onto the imagined objects of the Other; the EU.
KW - Faculty of Social Sciences
KW - European Union
KW - Ontological Security
KW - populism
UR - https://wc2018.ipsa.org/events/congress/wc2018/panel/emotional-appeal-populism-ontological-insecurities-and-social
M3 - Paper
T2 - International Political Science Association, 25th World Congress, Brisbane
Y2 - 21 July 2018 through 26 September 2018
ER -
ID: 202814199