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HEGEMONY, DEMOCRACY, AGONISM AND JOURNALISM
Authors
Author Affiliations
Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Victoria University of Bangladesh, Royal Osteoporosis Society
Published InJournalism Studies
Year2006
Citations146
Abstract
Chantal Mouffe's political philosophy has been influential in a variety of domains, including sociology, cultural studies, media studies, law, art, literary criticism, and journalism studies. By combining Gramsci's focus on hegemony with post-structuralist theory she has developed—in collaboration with Ernesto Laclau—a sophisticated perspective on the political that intersects with all aspects of society, including the role and functioning of journalism. Her emphasis on the productive role of hegemony and conflict in society combined with her plea for a radical pluralist democracy, open a wide range of new perspectives for journalism studies. We present an overview of Mouffe's work set against a recent interview with her, in which we discuss, among other things, the potential diversity of contingent journalistic identities, ranging…
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