ABSTRACT

Populism: An Introduction is the first introduction to the theme of populism. It will introduce the principal theories, definitions, models and contemporary debates. A number of global case studies will be used to illustrate the concept:

• Russian populism;

• Latin American populism;

• Italian populism;

• Peronism;

• Media populism;

• Penal populism;

• Constitutional populism.

Populism will reflect on the sociology of democratic processes and investigate the evolution of political consensus in contemporary political systems. This book will appeal to academics and postgraduate students working in the field of sociology, political sociology and politics.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

The populist option

part |39 pages

Theorists

chapter |4 pages

Gino Germani

National-populism and modernization

chapter |3 pages

Edward Shils

Public sphere and populism in the US

chapter |5 pages

Ghița Ionescu and Ernest Gellner

The foundation of studies on populism

chapter |5 pages

Laclau

Laclau: The construction of the political

chapter |4 pages

Mény and Surel

Sovereignty, constitution and the people

chapter |9 pages

The recent debate

part |22 pages

Major cases

chapter |4 pages

Russian populism

chapter |5 pages

Perón and Peronism

chapter |5 pages

Italian neo-populism

part |40 pages

Other typologies and other problems

chapter |5 pages

Penal populism

chapter |5 pages

Cultural populism

chapter |4 pages

Media populism

chapter |4 pages

Constitutional populism

chapter |9 pages

How to study populism

Analytical prospects for social research

chapter |11 pages

Concluding remarks. Democracy and populism

Which perspectives?