The populist radical right in Australia : Pauline Hanson’s One Nation

This article examines one of the longest-standing populist radical right parties outside of Europe: Pauline Hanson’s One Nation. The article outlines the party’s development and position in the Australian political landscape, before explaining how it articulates the ideological features of the PRR (...

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Published in:Journal of Language and Politics
Main Authors: Moffitt, Benjamin, Sengul, Kurt
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Published: John Benjamins Publishing Company 2023
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spelling ftaustraliancuni:oai:acuresearchbank.acu.edu.au:8z562 2023-09-05T13:19:29+02:00 The populist radical right in Australia : Pauline Hanson’s One Nation Moffitt, Benjamin Sengul, Kurt 2023 https://doi.org/10.1075/jlp.22132.mof unknown John Benjamins Publishing Company https://acuresearchbank.acu.edu.au/item/8z562/the-populist-radical-right-in-australia-pauline-hanson-s-one-nation ISSN:1569-2159 https://doi.org/10.1075/jlp.22132.mof Moffitt, Benjamin and Sengul, Kurt. (2023). The populist radical right in Australia : Pauline Hanson’s One Nation. Journal of Language and Politics. 22(3), pp. 306-323. https://doi.org/10.1075/jlp.22132.mof All rights reserved populist radical right far-right political parties Australia One Nation Pauline Hanson journal-article 2023 ftaustraliancuni https://doi.org/10.1075/jlp.22132.mof 2023-08-11T13:59:37Z This article examines one of the longest-standing populist radical right parties outside of Europe: Pauline Hanson’s One Nation. The article outlines the party’s development and position in the Australian political landscape, before explaining how it articulates the ideological features of the PRR (nativism, authoritarianism and populism); how these interact; and in what ways this differs from European PRR parties. It shows that the party has steadfastly remained focused on targeting outgroups – immigrants, asylum seekers, Asians, Muslims, and First Nations Peoples, amongst others – rather than clearly defining its ingroup – ‘ordinary Australians’ – and considers the role of Australia’s settler-colonial history and geographical context in this. It then analyses how the party has broadened its platform in recent years by engaging with gender identity, vaccine mandates, climate change scepticism and sovereign-citizen issues; before explaining the factors that have prevented it from achieving the success of many European PRR parties. Article in Journal/Newspaper First Nations Australian Catholic University: ACU Research Bank Journal of Language and Politics 22 3 306 323
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description This article examines one of the longest-standing populist radical right parties outside of Europe: Pauline Hanson’s One Nation. The article outlines the party’s development and position in the Australian political landscape, before explaining how it articulates the ideological features of the PRR (nativism, authoritarianism and populism); how these interact; and in what ways this differs from European PRR parties. It shows that the party has steadfastly remained focused on targeting outgroups – immigrants, asylum seekers, Asians, Muslims, and First Nations Peoples, amongst others – rather than clearly defining its ingroup – ‘ordinary Australians’ – and considers the role of Australia’s settler-colonial history and geographical context in this. It then analyses how the party has broadened its platform in recent years by engaging with gender identity, vaccine mandates, climate change scepticism and sovereign-citizen issues; before explaining the factors that have prevented it from achieving the success of many European PRR parties.
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Moffitt, Benjamin and Sengul, Kurt. (2023). The populist radical right in Australia : Pauline Hanson’s One Nation. Journal of Language and Politics. 22(3), pp. 306-323. https://doi.org/10.1075/jlp.22132.mof
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