Yerly Grégoire
University of Lausanne.
Schweiz Z Polit. 2022 Apr 23. doi: 10.1111/spsr.12516.
Right-wing populist parties (RWPPs) view immigration as a threat to national identity and cultural and political cohesion. This paper explores the discourse on immigration of two such parties during a systemic crisis (the COVID-19 pandemic) in a borderland area that entails a specific "symbolization" of the border as a result of geographic proximity. What kind of bordering narratives occur in this context, and how do they evolve? To answer these questions, the major RWPPs operating in the Geneva region were studied: the Genevan Swiss People's Party and the Geneva Citizens' Movement. Through a critical discourse analysis, a total of 181 documents published between 1 January and 31 August 2020 were analyzed, including the parties' official Facebook posts, press releases, and newspaper articles. Results show that the context of the pandemic favored the emergence of a strong re-bordering narrative.
右翼民粹主义政党(RWPPs)将移民视为对国家认同以及文化和政治凝聚力的威胁。本文探讨了在一场系统性危机(新冠疫情)期间,两个此类政党在边境地区关于移民的话语,由于地理位置接近,该边境地区有着特定的边境“象征化”。在这种背景下会出现何种边境叙事,以及它们如何演变?为回答这些问题,对在日内瓦地区运作的主要右翼民粹主义政党进行了研究:日内瓦瑞士人民党和日内瓦公民运动。通过批判性话语分析,对2020年1月1日至8月31日期间发布的总共181份文件进行了分析,包括这些政党在脸书上的官方帖子、新闻稿和报纸文章。结果表明,疫情背景促使出现了强烈的重新划定边境的叙事。