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  1. Agonistic Pluralism? / BY CHANTAL MOUFFE l's testified by the increasing success of the extreme right in sev-eral countries, western societies are witnessing a growing disaffec-tion with democratic institutions. Such a disaffection may have serious consequences for the future of democracy. Unfortunately,

  2. Sep 6, 2022 · Agonistic pluralism argues that liberal democracies do so by transforming “enemies” into “adversaries” (Mouffe, 2005: 22), which changes their relationship from an “antagonistic struggle” for life and death into an agonistic conflict (Mouffe, 2009: 117).

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  4. May 26, 2019 · Chantal Mouffes 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 ...

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  5. Mouffe positions agonistic pluralism as an alternative to other models—most prominently the deliberative model—of democracy. One key feature of agonistic pluralism is that it sees conflict as not an undesirable phenomenon to be overcome by democratic consensus, but rather as constitutive of politics.

  6. Chantal Mouffes 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).