Aufsatz(elektronisch)12. Februar 2015

Politicisation, Depoliticisation and Anti-Politics: Towards a Multilevel Research Agenda

In: Political studies review, Band 14, Heft 4, S. 521-533

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Abstract

The concepts of 'politicisation' and 'depoliticisation' have become increasingly used by political scientists over the last decade, in light of the presumed 'triumph' of neoliberal ideology in the 1990s, and its subsequent challenge ('re-politicisation') by the 2008 financial crisis. Debate has emerged in the literature, however, over what conceptual strategy is best for critically analysing depoliticisation – 'broad' or 'narrow'. This article argues for attempting to find common ground among 'competing' definitions, by viewing politicisation and depoliticisation as 'multilevel' concepts, with theoretical, analytical and empirical purchase. The uniting theme, it is argued, is a critical analysis of the dynamics of neoliberalism as a paradigm of political thought, and how that paradigm allegedly leads to the rise of 'anti-politics'. Thinking about (de)politicisation in this way helps avoid facile conceptual reinvention and stimulates a coherent yet pluralistic research agenda focused on translating insights and criticism across macro, meso and micro levels.

Sprachen

Englisch

Verlag

SAGE Publications

ISSN: 1478-9302

DOI

10.1111/1478-9302.12074

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