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The Political Sociology of Post-Truth Politics 

Democracy
Media
Political Theory
Political Sociology
Hans-Jörg Trenz
Scuola Normale Superiore
Hans-Jörg Trenz
Scuola Normale Superiore

Abstract

The phenomenon of post-truth politics is generally discussed with regard to a profound transformation of political culture, the public sphere and democracy towards the age of post-democracy. The question is whether post-truth politics in their diverse manifestations necessarily undermine democracy or whether democracy is also reclaimed in the way the post-truth challenge is dealt with by transnational governance, the ways journalism and science communications are renewed and the ways new forms of civic engagement are established. The chapter explores the phenomenon of post-truth politics from a classical political sociology angle in relation to political ideologies. It analyses the magnitude of the phenomenon with reference to recent manifestations of post-truth mobilisation and the spread of conspiracies during the Covid-19 pandemic and the Ukraine conflict in Europe. It further proposes to look at various forms of political and societal responses to the post-truth challenge, among them, most prominently, the EU approach to disinformation in light of its underlying problem definitions, ascriptions of responsibility and proposed solutions.