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Divided Opinion: The interactional accomplishment of ideological antagonism

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posted on 2025-05-07, 10:16 authored by Cristian TileagaCristian Tileaga, Daniel Balinhas

This paper analyzes the public expression of ideological antagonism as a discursive, interactional accomplishment with reference to one of Spain’s most polarized contemporary issues: Catalan independence. Using Discursive Psychology, we analyze seven focus groups (n=49) with lay citizens holding different political stances on Catalan self-determination. Our analysis investigates how participants collaboratively assign blame for polarization and manage highly critical views of outgroups within a rhetorical stance of reasonableness. Through the mobilization of competing notions of national citizenship and democracy, participants argue for the (i)legitimacy of distinct national projects. We also examine how some participants, within this highly conflictual atmosphere, collectively legitimize and defend illiberal measures against ideological adversaries as a rational and reasonable course of action. Issues of nationhood and citizenship are negotiated through varied interpretative repertoires, enabling participants to contrast commonsense rationality with perceived biases of political antagonists. This study contributes to literature on citizenship and political polarization by emphasizing the interactional construction of polarized views, shifting focus from cognitive processes to the rhetorical enactment of ideological antagonism in everyday argumentation.

Funding

Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation’s predoctoral funding (grant number: PRE2018-086672)

FEDER/Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities [CSO2017-83086-R]

Spanish Ministry for Science and Innovation [PID2020-113030RB-100

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  • Social Sciences and Humanities

Published in

Journal of Social and Political Psychology

Publisher

PsychOpen

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  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

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© The Author(s)

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Acceptance date

2025-02-06

ISSN

2195-3325

eISSN

2195-3325

Language

  • en

Depositor

Dr Cristian Tileaga. Deposit date: 14 April 2025

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