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Research Handbook on Populism
Edited by Yannis Stavrakakis and
Giorgos Katsambekis
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
Examining one of the most hotly debated topics in contemporary politics, media and academia, the Research Handbook on Populism brings together a diverse range of academics from across the globe to provide a detailed and comprehensive overview of the developing field of populism research.
Keywords: Politics and Public Policy Research Methods; Sociology and Social Policy; Sustainable Development Goals (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
ISBN: 9781800379688
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Chapters in this book: - Ch 1 Populism, democracy and ‘the people’ , pp 11-22

- Geneviève Nootens
- Ch 2 The populism-nationalism nexus , pp 23-34

- Michaelangelo Anastasiou and Jacopo Custodi
- Ch 3 Anti-populism, meritocracy and (technocratic) elitism , pp 35-47

- Savvas Voutyras
- Ch 4 Populist sensibilities before ‘populism’: populism’s historic predecessors , pp 49-60

- Federico Tarragoni
- Ch 5 The Russian populism of the Narodniki: contexts, affinities and legacies , pp 61-71

- Yiannis Mylonas and Simona Guerra
- Ch 6 Populism and anti-populism in the United States , pp 72-83

- Charles Postel
- Ch 7 Peronism and its legacy , pp 84-94

- Paula Biglieri
- Ch 8 Patterns in Italian populism: from the Common Man’s Front to the Five Star Movement , pp 95-105

- Marcello Gisondi
- Ch 9 From Poujade to Jean-Marie Le Pen to Marine Le Pen: a populist lineage in France? , pp 106-116

- Annie Collovald
- Ch 10 Richard Hofstadter, modernization theory and the birth of a global populism debate , pp 118-130

- Anton Jäger
- Ch 11 Margaret Canovan, populist gadfly , pp 131-141

- Paris Aslanidis
- Ch 12 Ernesto Laclau, Chantal Mouffe and the discursive approach , pp 142-153

- Lasse Thomassen
- Ch 13 Populism as a political strategy , pp 154-165

- Kurt Weyland
- Ch 14 The ideational approach to populism , pp 166-177

- Lisa Zanotti
- Ch 15 The socio-cultural approach: toward a cultural class analysis of populist appeals , pp 178-191

- Linus Westheuser and Pierre Ostiguy
- Ch 16 Political economy , pp 193-203

- Simon Tunderman
- Ch 17 International relations and foreign policy , pp 204-215

- Angelos Chryssogelos
- Ch 18 Ethnography , pp 216-225

- Marcos Emilio Pérez
- Ch 19 Populist constitutionalism , pp 226-238

- Akritas Kaidatzis
- Ch 20 History: the moral economy perspective , pp 239-250

- Norbert Götz and Emilia Palonen
- Ch 21 Discourse studies , pp 251-265

- Ruth Wodak
- Ch 22 Populism and political parties , pp 267-277

- Giovanni Barbieri
- Ch 23 Populism and social movements , pp 278-290

- Donatella della Porta and Martín Portos
- Ch 24 Populist leadership and charisma , pp 291-302

- William Mazzarella
- Ch 25 Populist political communication , pp 303-313

- Niko Hatakka
- Ch 26 Populism and emotions , pp 314-324

- Emmy Eklundh
- Ch 27 Psychoanalytic political theorization , pp 325-335

- Thomás Zicman de Barros
- Ch 28 Populism through surveys: personality, attitudes and behaviour , pp 336-346

- Patricia Rehus, Maria Tsigkou, Steven M. Van Hauwaert and Ioannis Andreadis
- Ch 29 Left and right , pp 348-359

- María Esperanza Casullo
- Ch 30 In opposition and in government , pp 360-372

- Giorgos Venizelos and Grigoris Markou
- Ch 31 Populist democracy or populist dictatorship? , pp 373-384

- Paul Lucardie
- Ch 32 National and transnational , pp 385-396

- Panos Panayotu
- Ch 33 Latin America , pp 398-409

- Enrico Padoan
- Ch 34 Europe: North and South , pp 410-421

- Petar Bankov and Myrto Tsakatika
- Ch 35 Central and Eastern Europe , pp 422-432

- Seongcheol Kim
- Ch 36 Populism in Southeast Asia , pp 433-443

- Dakila Kim P. Yee and Nicole Curato
- Ch 37 Populism in Africa , pp 444-455

- Sishuwa Sishuwa
- Ch 38 Gender, feminism and populism , pp 457-468

- Luciana Cadahia
- Ch 39 Populism and religion , pp 469-480

- Konstantinos Papastathis
- Ch 40 Populism and the commons , pp 481-493

- Alexandros Kioupkiolis
- Ch 41 Colonialism and populism , pp 494-505

- Dani Filc
- Ch 42 Digital populism , pp 506-515

- Paolo Gerbaudo
- Ch 43 Populism, music and the arts , pp 516-526

- Anna Schwenck and Mario Dunkel
- Ch 44 The populist hype , pp 527-539

- Jana Goyvaerts, Katy Brown, Aurelien Mondon, Jason Glynos and Benjamin De Cleen
- Ch 45 Diffusion and global circulation of populist discourse , pp 540-550

- Cristóbal Rovira Kaltwasser and Cristóbal Sandoval
- Ch 46 Experts and populism in the context of COVID-19 , pp 551-562

- Liv Sunnercrantz
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