%0 Journal Article %A Stavrakakis, Yannis %A Katsambekis, Giorgos %D 2018 %T The populism/anti-populism frontier and its mediation in crisis-ridden Greece: from discursive divide to emerging cleavage? %U https://repository.lboro.ac.uk/articles/journal_contribution/The_populism_anti-populism_frontier_and_its_mediation_in_crisis-ridden_Greece_from_discursive_divide_to_emerging_cleavage_/9469175 %2 https://repository.lboro.ac.uk/ndownloader/files/17093357 %K Populism %K Anti-populism %K Cleavage %K Greece %K Crisis %K Mediation %K SYRIZA %K Political Science not elsewhere classified %K Philosophy %X Along with other South-European countries, since 2008, Greece has experienced deep economic and social dislocation, leading to a crisis of representation and triggering populist mobilisations and anti-populist reactions. This article focuses on the antagonistic language games developed around populist representations, something that has not attracted much attention in the relevant literature. Highlighting the need to study anti-populism together with populism, focusing on their mutual constitution from a discursive perspective, it articulates a brief yet comprehensive genealogy of populist and anti-populist actors (parties and media) in Greece, exploring their discursive strategies. Moving on, it identifies the main characteristics this antagonistic divide took on within the newly contested, crisis-ridden sociopolitical field, highlighting the implications for a contemporary understanding of cleavages, with potentially broader implications. %I Loughborough University