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Constructing the Other: Securitising Discourses in the Dutch and German 2017 National Elections

  1. Title statementConstructing the Other: Securitising Discourses in the Dutch and German 2017 National Elections [rukopis] / Jodie Van 't hoff
    Additional Variant TitlesWho are they afraid of? Far Right Othering Narratives in Germany and the Netherlands since 2016
    Personal name Van 't hoff, Jodie, (dissertant)
    Translated titleWho are they afraid of? Far Right Othering Narratives in Germany and the Netherlands since 2016
    Issue data2022
    Phys.des.64 pages + n.a
    NoteVed. práce Gökhan Bacik
    Another responsib. Bacik, Gökhan, (thesis advisor)
    Another responsib. Univerzita Palackého. Katedra historie (degree grantor)
    Keywords Securitisation * Europe * Elections * FvD * AfD * Migration * LGBTQ+ * Securitisation * Europe * Elections * FvD * AfD * Migration * LGBTQ+
    Form, Genre diplomové práce master's theses
    UDC (043)378.2
    CountryČesko
    Languageangličtina
    Document kindPUBLIKAČNÍ ČINNOST
    TitleMgr.
    Degree programNavazující
    Degree programHumanities
    Degreee disciplineEuroculture
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    This thesis examines the securitisation of migration and the LGBTQ+ community of two European populist right-wing parties during the Dutch and German national elections of 2017. The parties under consideration are the German Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) and the Dutch Forum voor Democratie (FvD). Through a critical discourse analysis of the parties' election manifestos and Facebook campaign, the thesis shows that both parties use security discourse concerning migration, however, they take different approaches with the AfD stressing physical insecurity, while the FvD stresses nonphysical insecurity. Only the AfD uses security discourses to construct an image of the LGBTQ+ community in their election manifesto, for the FvD this is seemingly a non-issue. As such the AfD takes a backlash approach to the LGBTQ+ community by fearing for the 'traditional' German family. The FvD, on the other hand, approaches the topic from a post-feminist standpoint where equality is perceived to be achieved. Consequently, they are against further anti-discrimination measures.This thesis examines the securitisation of migration and the LGBTQ+ community of two European populist right-wing parties during the Dutch and German national elections of 2017. The parties under consideration are the German Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) and the Dutch Forum voor Democratie (FvD). Through a critical discourse analysis of the parties' election manifestos and Facebook campaign, the thesis shows that both parties use security discourse concerning migration, however, they take different approaches with the AfD stressing physical insecurity, while the FvD stresses nonphysical insecurity. Only the AfD uses security discourses to construct an image of the LGBTQ+ community in their election manifesto, for the FvD this is seemingly a non-issue. As such the AfD takes a backlash approach to the LGBTQ+ community by fearing for the 'traditional' German family. The FvD, on the other hand, approaches the topic from a post-feminist standpoint where equality is perceived to be achieved. Consequently, they are against further anti-discrimination measures.

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