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Construction of Populism: Meanings Given to Populism in the Nordic Press
Published 2020-07-01Subjects: “…populism…”
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The two faces of populism: Between authoritarian and democratic populism
Published 2019-04-01Subjects: “…authoritarian populism…”
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Notes on Populism
Published 2019-06-01“…The series of notes gathered in this paper mirrors the complexity of populism: from the tendency to have a negative use of the concept to its semantic and rhetoric-communicative vagueness; from an undetermined historical-theoretical integration of the concept to a theoretical-practical, cultural and ideological differentiation (which invites us to discuss ‘populisms’ instead of ‘populism’); from the problem of the classification of different forms of populism to the study of new expressions of it (which, prevalently, is an effect of the vast circulation and use of new social technologies); and from the opportunity to deepen fundamental mechanisms that are the bases in formation of the populist representational discourse, movement and active response to the necessity of a wide interdisciplinary work of research. …”
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Housing and populism
Published 2019“…This paper bridges the economic and values-based approaches to populism by arguing that the geography of wealth inequality offers a convincing explanation for the pattern of populist vote share. …”
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Populism, Cleavages, and Democracy
Published 2018-03-01Subjects: “…populism…”
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Populism, authoritarianism and constitutionalism
Published 2019-04-01Subjects: “…authoritarian populism…”
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The Ideational Approach to Populism
Published 2017-10-01“…Although the study of populism has traditionally been the domain of Latin Americanists, research here has become increasingly comparative. …”
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Populism and the Failures of Representation
Published 2018“…Looking back at extreme-right politics in France in the 1940s and 1950s provides new perspectives on contemporary populism. Stanley Hoffmann’s analyses of support for the Vichy regime and for the Poujade movement emphasized how populist politics flourished in times when major segments of the population felt thwarted in efforts to have their interests and views represented in government. …”
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