Referencing the Public by Populist and Non-populist Parties in the Slovene Parliament

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Darja Fišer, Tjaša Konovšek, Andrej Pančur
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The present moment raises many questions about the workings and resilience of parliamentary democracy in Western-type democracies, including the former socialist states of the East Central European region, where various forms of populism and illiberal democracy are taking shape. Among these, Slovenia is taken as a case study, since it is not only a former socialist state, but was also for a long time acknowledged as a post-socialist success story. Focusing on the central state institution in systems of parliamentary democracy, i.e. the parliament, and its members (MPs) this paper considers speech as performed during parliamentary sessions by MPs from populist and non-populist political parties between the years 1992 and 2018, the period of a fully democratic Slovene national parliament. It combines the methodological approaches of cultural history with corpus linguistics in order to map any possible differences in populist and non-populist discourse of MPs. Special attention is given to situations where MPs mentioned the public, thus testing the hypothesis that populist MPs engage more with the public as a part of their populist political style.
斯洛文尼亚议会中民粹主义和非民粹主义政党对公众的引用
目前的情况提出了许多关于西方式民主国家议会民主的运作和恢复能力的问题,包括中东欧地区的前社会主义国家,在那里各种形式的民粹主义和非自由民主正在形成。在这些国家中,斯洛文尼亚被作为一个案例来研究,因为它不仅是一个前社会主义国家,而且在很长一段时间内也被认为是一个后社会主义的成功故事。本文关注议会民主制度中的中央国家机构,即议会及其成员(MPs),研究1992年至2018年(斯洛文尼亚完全民主的国民议会时期)民粹主义和非民粹主义政党的议员在议会会议期间的讲话。它将文化史的方法论方法与语料库语言学相结合,以便绘制国会议员的民粹主义和非民粹主义话语中的任何可能的差异。特别关注议员提到公众的情况,从而验证民粹主义议员更多地与公众接触作为其民粹主义政治风格的一部分的假设。
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Slovenscina 2.0
Slovenscina 2.0 Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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