Benjamin De Cleen is an assistant professor at the VUB Communication Studies Department where he is the coordinator of the English-language Communication Studies master on Journalism and Media in Europe. His research is situated within discourse studies, and has mainly been focused on radical right rhetoric, on the role of expressive culture in the resistance against the radical right, and on the discourse-theoretical development of the concepts of populism, nationalism and conservatism.
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Populism, nationalism and transnationalism
An interview with Benjamin de Cleen, Assistant Professor at Vrije Universiteit Brussel, on nationalism vs populism...
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Published in: openSecuritySecurity and the radical right in Flanders
Security has been a major theme in the rhetoric of the Vlaams Block/Belang since the late 1980s. Their combination...