Mundane Populism: Politics, Practices and Discourses of Roma Oppression in Rural Slovakia

In this article, we explore populist politics, discourses and social practices regarding the ethnic Roma in the rural regions of eastern Slovakia. Our approach was guided by a theoretical discussion of right‐wing populism and social inequalities. Methodologically, we relied on Bourdieu's concep...

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Published inSociologia ruralis Vol. 60; no. 4; pp. 773 - 789
Main Authors Škobla, Daniel, Filčák, Richard
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Oxford Blackwell Publishing Ltd 01.10.2020
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ISSN0038-0199
1467-9523
DOI10.1111/soru.12286

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Summary:In this article, we explore populist politics, discourses and social practices regarding the ethnic Roma in the rural regions of eastern Slovakia. Our approach was guided by a theoretical discussion of right‐wing populism and social inequalities. Methodologically, we relied on Bourdieu's conceptual apparatus as a useful scholastic device to translate very practical data from interviews and observations into structured analytical information. The article is based on field research, in which we explored waste management practices in the municipality of Laborov. We came to the conclusion that essential components of right‐wing populism in Laborov rest on what we characterised as ongoing racialised stigmatisation, reconfiguring previously racially uncategorised issues into ethnic problems and thus, reinforcing the stigmatisation and oppression of the disempowered Roma minority groups.
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ISSN:0038-0199
1467-9523
DOI:10.1111/soru.12286