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To browse Academia. Daniel M. Yannis Yannitsiotis. Irene Theodoropoulou. This article delves into the construction of social class division in Greek political discourse. Contrary to Syriza, which always frames its arguments on the basis of a divisive class fight discourse between the elitists and laypeople, New Democracy, the liberal and main oppositional party, tries to play down this discourse by advocating a more unifying and social class inclusive discourse.
The analysis suggests that social class struggle is a theme framed within a wider shifting anti populist discourse constantly being negotiated linguistically in ironic ways among political elites. The theoretical contribution of this study is the discursive theorization of social class struggle as a digitally constructed and politically relevant discourse in the context of Greek populism and its discontents. Drawing on ethnography from western Thessaly, this article reassesses notions of time and temporality in the Greek economic crisis.
People experience the past as a folded assemblage of linearly distant and sometimes contradictory moments that help them make sense of a period of social change. Multiple moments of the past are woven together to explain the current crisis experience, provoking fear that times of hardship are returning or instilling hope that the turmoil can be overcome. Dimitris Kousouris. Bojadzijev and K. Klingan eds. Renee Hirschon. Vegard Jarness. This thesis concerns the correspondence between relations of social class and relations of social status.
Dating back to the early days of the social sciences, the debate about class and status has been revitalised in the wake of the initial advances made by the late French sociologist Pierre Bourdieu , who firmly asserted that class relations express themselves through socially structured, and symbolically significant, lifestyle differences in contemporary societies.