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Title Research handbook on populism / edited by Yannis Stavrakakis (Professor of Political Discourse Analysis, School of Political Sciences, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece) and Giorgos Katsambekis (Researcher in Comparative Politics, Institute of Political Research, National Centre for Social Research (EKKE), Greece)
Published Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, Massachusetts : Edward Elgar Publishing, [2024]

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Description 1 online resource (604 pages)
Contents Introduction: Populism's enduring relevance and the challenges ahead / Yannis Stavrakakis and Giorgos Katsambekis -- Part I. Concepts -- 1. Populism, democracy and 'the people' / Geneviève Nootens -- 2. The populism-nationalism nexus / Michaelangelo Anastasiou and Jacopo Custodi -- 3. Anti-populism, meritocracy and (technocratic) elitism / Savvas Voutyras -- Part II. Diachronies -- 4. Populist sensibilities before 'populism': Populism's historic predecessors / Federico Tarragoni -- 5. The Russian populism of the narodniki: Contexts, affinities and legacies / Yiannis Mylonas and Simona Guerra -- 6. Populism and anti-populism in the United States / Charles Postel -- 7. Peronism and its legacy / Paula Biglieri -- 8. Patterns in Italian populism: From the common man's front to the five star movement / Marcello Gisondi -- 9. From poujade to jean-marie le pen to marine le pen: A populist lineage in France? / Annie Collovald -- Part III. Theories and key thinkers -- 10. Richard hofstadter, modernization theory and the birth of a global populism debate / Anton Jäger -- 11. Margaret canovan, populist gadfly / Paris Aslanidis -- 12. Ernesto laclau, chantal mouffe and the discursive approach / Lasse Thomassen -- 13. Populism as a political strategy / Kurt Weyland -- 14. The ideational approach to populism / Lisa Zanotti -- 15. The socio-cultural approach: Toward a cultural class analysis of populist appeals / Linus Westheuser and Pierre Ostiguy -- Part IV. Disciplinary angles -- 16. Political economy / Simon Tunderman -- 17. International relations and foreign policy / Angelos Chryssogelos -- 18. Ethnography / Marcos Emilio Pérez -- 19. Populist constitutionalism / Akritas Kaidatzis -- 20. History: The moral economy perspective / Norbert Götz and Emilia Palonen -- 21. Discourse studies / Ruth Wodak -- Part V. Research agendas in the social sciences -- 22. Populism and political parties / Giovanni Barbieri -- 23. Populism and social movements / Donatella della Porta and Martín Portos -- 24. Populist leadership and charisma / William Mazzarella -- 25. Populist political communication / Niko Hatakka -- 26. Populism and emotions / Emmy Eklundh -- 27. Psychoanalytic political theorization / Thomás Zicman de Barros -- 28. Populism through surveys: Personality, attitudes and behaviour / Patricia Rehus, Maria Tsigkou, Steven M. Van Hauwaert and Ioannis Andreadis -- Part VI. Comparisons and typologies -- 29. Left and right / María Esperanza Casullo -- 30. In opposition and in government / Giorgos Venizelos and Grigoris Markou -- 31. Populist democracy or populist dictatorship? / Paul Lucardie -- 32. National and transnational / Panos Panayotu -- Part VII. Hotspots -- 33. Latin America / Enrico Padoan -- 34. Europe: North and south / Petar Bankov and Myrto Tsakatika -- 35. Central and eastern Europe / Seongcheol Kim -- 36. Populism in southeast asia / Dakila Kim P. Yee and Nicole Curato -- 37. Populism in Africa / Sishuwa Sishuwa -- Part VIIi. Research challenges -- 38. Gender, feminism and populism / Luciana Cadahia -- 39. Populism and religion / Konstantinos Papastathis -- 40. Populism and the commons / Alexandros Kioupkiolis -- 41. Colonialism and populism / Dani Filc -- 42. Digital populism / Paolo Gerbaudo -- 43. Populism, music and the arts / Anna Schwenck and Mario Dunkel -- 44. The populist hype / Jana Goyvaerts, Katy Brown, Aurelien Mondon, Jason Glynos and Benjamin De Cleen -- 45. Diffusion and global circulation of populist discourse / Cristóbal Rovira Kaltwasser and Cristóbal Sandoval -- 46. Experts and populism in the context of covid-19 / Liv Sunnercrantz -- Index
Summary "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 populism research. This prescient Research Handbook highlights the crucial need for conceptual reflexivity, theoretical awareness, methodological pluralism and historical alertness as guiding principles in populism research. Chapters showcase cutting-edge research methods, from surveys to ethnography and from discourse studies to psychoanalytic political theorisation. Enacting diverse sensibilities, they explore a wealth of topics, such as digital populism, anti-populism, feminism, colonialism, the politics of emotions, populist constitutionalism, party politics, social movements, and relevant artistic practices. Offering rigorous comparative perspectives and highlighting promising avenues for future research, this Research Handbook deftly illustrates the dynamism of populism research as it is currently unfolding. The Research Handbook on Populism will be an invaluable resource for students, academics and researchers working in political theory, comparative politics and political sociology as well as those involved in populism research from across the social sciences and humanities. Providing in-depth accounts of concrete phenomena and addressing emerging challenges at a global level, it will also be of interest to professionals in journalism and a variety of national and international organisations"-- Provided by publisher
Notes Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on March 28, 2024)
Subject Populism -- Handbooks, manuals, etc
Populism -- 21st century
Genre/Form Electronic books
Author Stavrakakis, Yannis, editor
Katsambekis, Giorgos, editor
Edward Elgar Publishing, publisher
ISBN 9781800379695
1800379692