2020
DOI: 10.30794/pausbed.798294
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Populism and Post-Truth in International Politics: Climate Change, Migration, and Covid-19

Abstract: Bu çalışmanın amacı popülizm ve hakikat-sonrası siyaset arasındaki ilişkiyi incelemek ve bu ikisinin ilişkiselliğini uluslararası politikanın güncel sorunlarından iklim değişikliği, göç ve Covid-19 pandemisi ile birlikte değerlendirmektir. Çalışma iki birbirine bağlı sorunsal üzerine kuruludur. Popülizm ve hakikat-sonrası siyaset uluslararası politikanın güncel sorunları ile ilişkili midir ve eğer öyleyse, bunlar uluslararası siyasete ne ölçüde içkindirler. Makale önce popülizm kavramı üzerine son zamanlarda h… Show more

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“…This side of pandemic knowledge politics has been underpinned by efforts to reduce uncertainties and expand the field of the knowable, even though it is increasingly accepted that more information does not necessarily reduce uncertainty (van der Steen et al, 2016). On the other hand, we have the approach based on post-truth politics, which includes elements of economic nationalism, anti-institutional rhetoric, social polarization (e.g., between pro-and anti-pandemic measures) (Neimark et al, 2019), and even different levels and forms of denialism (Altinörs 2020).…”
Section: The Society-nature Boundary: Contradictions In the Pandemic'...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This side of pandemic knowledge politics has been underpinned by efforts to reduce uncertainties and expand the field of the knowable, even though it is increasingly accepted that more information does not necessarily reduce uncertainty (van der Steen et al, 2016). On the other hand, we have the approach based on post-truth politics, which includes elements of economic nationalism, anti-institutional rhetoric, social polarization (e.g., between pro-and anti-pandemic measures) (Neimark et al, 2019), and even different levels and forms of denialism (Altinörs 2020).…”
Section: The Society-nature Boundary: Contradictions In the Pandemic'...mentioning
confidence: 99%