Dawes, Simon SD2017-10-102016-072017-10-102016-07Networking Knowledge: Journal of the MeCCSA Postgraduate Network, 2016, July 2016, 9 (5)https://hdl.handle.net/10179/12163In this interview, Sean Phelan discusses the differences between ‘ideological’ and ‘post-ideological’ or ‘post-political’ neoliberalism, and sets out his own approach to critiquing neoliberalism, which draws on Laclau and Mouffe’s discourse theory and Bourdieu’s field theory. Arguing for the benefits of a comparative cross-national approach, he illustrates examples of ‘actually existing neoliberalism’ in UK, US, Ireland and New Zealand contexts. Phelan concludes the interview by suggesting potential sites of cultural politics and the possibility of a radically different kind of media and political culture.NeoliberalismmediajournalismLaclauBourdieuthe politicaldiscourseUnderstanding Neoliberalism, Media and the Political: An Interview with Sean PhelanJournal article394075Massey_Dark