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Title The Palgrave handbook of populism / Michael Oswald, editor
Published Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, an imprint of Springer Nature, [2022]

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Contents Part I Populism : Introduction to & some Reflections on the Concept -- Chapter 1: The New Age of Populism Reapproaching a Diffuse Concept -- Part II : Theoretical Critique -- Chapter 2: The Past and Present of American Populism -- Chapter 3: Populism is Hegemony is Politics? Ernesto Laclaus Theory of Populism -- Chapter 4: "An Antipodean Populism? Winston Peters, New Zealand First, and the Problems of Misclassification" -- Chapter 5: A Critique of Left-Wing Populism: Critical Materialist and Social-Psychological Perspectives -- Part III: The Political Psychology of Populism & its Affective Underpinnings -- Chapter 6: The Psychology of Populism -- Chapter 7: Emotional Mobilization: The Affective Underpinnings of Right-Wing Populist Party Support -- Chapter 8: From Specific Worries to Generalized Anger: The Emotional Dynamics of Right-Wing Populism -- Part IV: Authoritarian Populism & Fascism -- Chapter 9: Fascism and Populism -- Chapter 10: Populism and Authoritarianism -- Chapter 11: Authoritarian Populism and Collective Memory Manipulation -- Chapter 12: The (almost) Forgotten Elitist Sources of Right-Wing Populism Kaltenbrunner, Höcks and the Distaste for the Masses -- Part V: Economic Populism, Inequality & Crises -- Chapter 13: Populism and the Economics of Antitrust -- Chapter 14: The Red Herring of Economic Populism -- Chapter 15: Populist Mobilization in the United States: Adding Political Economy to Cultural Explanations -- Part VI: Populism & Gender -- Chapter 16: Right-Wing Populism and Gender -- Chapter 17: The Gendered Politics of Right-Wing Populism and Intersectional Feminist Contestations -- Chapter 18: Popular Sovereignty and (Non)Recognition in Venezuela: On the Coming into Political Being of El Pueblo -- Part VII: New Populisms and Cleavages -- Chapter 19: Environmental Populism -- Chapter 20: Medical populism -- Chapter 21: Global Populism -- Chapter 22: Populism and the Cosmopolitan-Communitarian Divide -- Chapter 23: Populism and the Recasting of the Ideological Landscape of Liberal Democracies -- Part VIII: Populism Discourses -- Chapter 24: Meaning Matters: The Political Language of Islamic Populism -- Chapter 25: Populism, Anti-populism and Post-truth -- Chapter 26: Experience Narratives and Populist Rhetoric in U.S. House Primaries -- Chapter 27: The Framing of Right-Wing Populism: Intricacies of "Populist' Narratives, Emotions, and Resonance" -- Chapter 28: Populism and Collective memory -- Part IX: Populists in Office -- Chapter 29: Populism in Southeast Asia -- Chapter 30: Populism in Africa and the Anti-Corruption Trope in Nigeria's Politics -- Chapter 31: Populism in Southern Afr ice Under Liberation Movements as Governments: The Cases of Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe -- Chapter 32: Venezuela: The Institutionalization of Authoritarian Populism -- Chapter 33: Populist Neo-Imperialism: A New Take on Populist Foreign Policy -- Part X: Strategic Populism & Societal Support -- Chapter 34: Populism as an Implementation of National Biopolitics: The Case of Poland -- Chapter 35: Understanding the support of Right-Wing Populist Positions Within Unsuspected Groups: The Case of Professional Social Workers in Italy -- Chapter 36: Clarifying our Populist Moment(s): Right-Wing and Left-Wing Populism in the 2016 Presidential Election -- Part XI: Consequences of Populism & Anti-Populist Discourse -- Chapter 37: New Parties, Populism, and Polarization: Evidence from Plenary Debates in the German Bundestag -- Chapter 38: The Enemy in my House: How Right-Wing Populism Radicalized the Debate About Citizenship in France -- Chapter 39: Can Right-Wing Populist Parties Solve the "Democratic Dilemma"? -- Chapter 40: Searching for the Philosopher's Stone: Counterstrategies Against Populism
Summary This handbook assesses the phenomenon of populism a concept frequently belabored, but often misunderstood in politics. Rising populism presents one of the great challenges for liberal democracies, but despite the large body of research, the larger picture remains elusive. This volume seeks to understand the causes and workings of modern-day populism, and plumb the depths of the fears and frustrations of people who have forsaken established parties. Although the main focus of this volume is political science, there are more disciplines represented in order to get a whole picture of the debate. It is comprised of strong empirical and theoretical papers that also bear social relevance. Michael Oswald is Assistant Professor of Politics at the University of Passau, Germany, and the author of Mobilization, Representation, and Responsiveness in the American Democracy (Palgrave Macmillan, 2020)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on December 06, 2021)
Subject Populism.
Democracy.
Populismo
Democracy
Populism
Genre/Form Libros electrónicos
Form Electronic book
Author Oswald, Michael, editor.
ISBN 3030808033
9783030808037
Other Titles Handbook of populism
Populism