Brazilian think tanks and the rise of austerity discourse
This article discusses the role of think tanks in the production of ideas guiding recent change in Brazil’s economic policy. It claims that think tanks are significant policy-making agents preparing the society for change – via their communicative discourse – but also attempting to influence the int...
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doaj-7359501e774041faa56d00639198c4ea2020-11-25T02:28:20ZengTaylor & Francis GroupPolicy & Society1449-40351839-33732018-04-0137222224210.1080/14494035.2017.13973961397396Brazilian think tanks and the rise of austerity discourseStella Ladi0Elena Lazarou1Juliana Hauck2Queen Mary University of LondonCenter of International Relations, School of Social Sciences – CPDOC, Fundação Getulio VargasFederal University of Minas Gerais – UFMGThis article discusses the role of think tanks in the production of ideas guiding recent change in Brazil’s economic policy. It claims that think tanks are significant policy-making agents preparing the society for change – via their communicative discourse – but also attempting to influence the interaction between political elites – via their coordinative discourse. The polarization of think tanks’ communicative discourse in regard to austerity during two critical junctures for Brazil is analysed. Discursive institutionalism is applied in order to interpret data from four Brazilian think tanks: the Institute of Applied Economic Research, the Inter-Union Department of Statistics and Socioeconomic Studies, the Fernand Braudel Institute and the Brazilian Institute of Economy. These think tanks have very different organizational and ideological characteristics but a polarization of the discussion around austerity can be observed in the discourse of all four of them. The scale ranges from an active defence of the Brazilian development model to a full-scale endorsement of austerity.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14494035.2017.1397396Think tanksBrazilausteritydiscursive institutionalismcoordinative discoursecommunicative discourse |
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Brazilian think tanks and the rise of austerity discourse |
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Brazilian think tanks and the rise of austerity discourse |
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Brazilian think tanks and the rise of austerity discourse |
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Brazilian think tanks and the rise of austerity discourse |
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brazilian think tanks and the rise of austerity discourse |
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This article discusses the role of think tanks in the production of ideas guiding recent change in Brazil’s economic policy. It claims that think tanks are significant policy-making agents preparing the society for change – via their communicative discourse – but also attempting to influence the interaction between political elites – via their coordinative discourse. The polarization of think tanks’ communicative discourse in regard to austerity during two critical junctures for Brazil is analysed. Discursive institutionalism is applied in order to interpret data from four Brazilian think tanks: the Institute of Applied Economic Research, the Inter-Union Department of Statistics and Socioeconomic Studies, the Fernand Braudel Institute and the Brazilian Institute of Economy. These think tanks have very different organizational and ideological characteristics but a polarization of the discussion around austerity can be observed in the discourse of all four of them. The scale ranges from an active defence of the Brazilian development model to a full-scale endorsement of austerity. |
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Think tanks Brazil austerity discursive institutionalism coordinative discourse communicative discourse |
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