When populists govern the country: Strategies of legitimization of anti-immigration policies in Salvini’s italy

Laura Cervi*, Santiago Tejedor, Mariana Alencar Dornelles

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Abstract

The study aims at disclosing the narrative of immigration and the construction of the otherness in Italian Interior Minister, Matteo Salvini’s discourse, geared towards the legitimization of anti-immigration policies. For this purpose, the author analyzes a sample of the Italian Interior Minister’s discourses related to three cases of migrant landings, drawing on Proximization Theory, revealing how the concepts of closeness and remoteness are manipulated for the construction of threat and the legitimization of negative political response. The study concludes that Salvini’s discourse presents all the classic characteristics of populism. It depicts virtuous and hardworking people threatened by the “others”, them “illegals” who are not “legitimate refugees”, along with inventing a new antagonist “other”, the rescue NGOs that are framed as criminals, justifying their criminalization.

Original languageEnglish
Article number225
Pages (from-to)1-13
Number of pages13
JournalSustainability
Volume12
Issue number23
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2020

Keywords

  • Anti-immigration discourse
  • Anti-immigration policies
  • Far-right parties
  • Political discourse
  • Populism
  • Refugee crisis

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