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Mapping Populism
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ABSTRACT
This collection, which can serve as an introduction to the field of populism, provides an array of interdisciplinary approaches to populist mobilizations, theories, meanings, and effects. In so doing, it rejects essentialized ideas regarding what populism is or is not. Rather, it explores the political, social, and economic conditions that are conducive for the emergence of movements labelled populist, the rationalities and affective tenor of those movements, the political issues pertaining to the relationship between populists and elites, and the relationship between populist groups and political pluralism. Grappling with accord and discord in assumptions and methodologies, the book will appeal to scholars of sociology, political science, communication and cultural studies interested in populism, social movements, citizenship, and democracy.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part Part I|39 pages
Explaining populism
chapter 2|10 pages
Populism and citizenship
chapter 3|10 pages
From personal opinion to social fact
part Part II|41 pages
Populism and pluralism
part Part III|61 pages
Populism: conditions of possibility
chapter 10|9 pages
Does globalization produce populist parties?
chapter 11|11 pages
Populism, monopoly, and the urban liberal–rural populist coalition
chapter 13|12 pages
Austerity and ethno-nationalism
chapter 14|12 pages
Populism and war-making
part Part IV|62 pages
Between “the people” and elites
chapter 18|14 pages
Populism, democracy, and the Ukrainian uprisings of the Orange Revolution and Euromaidan
chapter 19|11 pages
Twenty-first century American populist movements
part Part V|40 pages
Issues and methodologies