TY - JOUR ID - 153467 TI - Imagining the Peoples of Europe: Populist Discourses across the Political Spectrum—A Review JO - International Journal of Language and Translation Research JA - IJLTR LA - en SN - 2750-0594 AU - Nojoomizadeh, Nooshin AD - Ph.D. Candidate, English Department, Islamic Azad University, Iran Y1 - 2022 PY - 2022 VL - 2 IS - 1 SP - 83 EP - 91 DO - 10.22034/9783899664812_006 N2 - The Debate about populism is exuberate. It is, therefore, obligatory for discourse scholars to disengage themselves from this perceptual and linguistic confusion and remove to the analytical view of what these parties claim and how these claims include appeals to the "people", and how their political style and condition occur simultaneously or overlap. The category of populism itself cannot be used in a non-reflexive manner as a social-scientific analytic use of this term may or may not overlap with the way this category is used in everyday political language use. This volume contains articles that problematize and analyzed both the table of populism" and the notion of the people" in different European contexts from a wide variety of several discourse-analytical and discourse theoretical perspectives. UR - https://www.ijltr.org/article_153467.html L1 - https://www.ijltr.org/article_153467_759ffb3aac400b3d166e621d2584a402.pdf ER -