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  1. May 26, 2019 · Chantal Mouffe’s agonistic pluralism has found its way into a range of media studies perspectives, but is yet to be fully explored in relation to ethnic media research (Jane, 2017; Wenman, 2013; Wingenbach, 2011). It has, at its heart, the task of addressing the ‘democratic paradox’ of liberal democracy—that tension between democracy ...

  2. Sep 6, 2022 · To do so, I analyze Chantal Mouffe's agonistic pluralism. Among agonistic theories, it is arguably the most influential one in terms of academic and political impact. Mouffe's work is usually the point of reference when disciplines beyond political theory engage with agonistic arguments (see above), and it directly inspired political movements ...

  3. what Mouffe calls the ‘democratic task’ of agonistic pluralism, or the transformation from more ethically driven antagonistic forms of politics towards more productive nor-mative value-driven agonistic ones (McAuliffe and Rogers, 2019: 6). This short response wishes not to gainsay McAuliffe and Rogers’ (2019) enormously

  4. Mouffe's Agonistic Pluralism Mouffe enters the debate with Habermas equipped with a different set of priorities: hers is a postmodern world that valorizes antago-nism and pluralism (both terms explained below), and is suspi-cious of such notions as rationality and consensus. She is critical of Habermas on several grounds.

  5. Apr 9, 2014 · 62 Chantal Mouffe, ‘Agonistic Democracy: Between Ethics and Politics’, (lecture given at the Social and Political Thought series for the Department of Politics and International Relations, the University of Kent, November 3, 2011). Mouffe's statement was in response to a question asked by the author on this very issue.

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