Abstract
This article studies discursive strategies to construct persuasive views about the political setting in right-wing populism by Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán. We analyse his public speeches with the tools of epistemic governance and membership categorization analysis (MCA). Our research explains a set of rhetorical tools to re-arrange the constellations of political actors, which are consequential to inferences about political legitimacy, national authenticity and a sense of external threat. We aim to show how the moral casting of actors is constructed across political scenes and how bi-polarized ‘us’ and ‘them’ dichotomies are played out in the portrayals of political scenes.
| Original language | English |
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| Journal | Journal of Political Power |
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| Publication status | E-pub ahead of print - 2025 |
| Publication type | A1 Journal article-refereed |
Keywords
- Discursive strategy
- epistemic governance
- Hungary
- membership categorization analysis
- right-wing populism
Publication forum classification
- Publication forum level 1
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Sociology and Political Science
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