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Populism, Protest, and New Forms of Political Organisation

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Publication year
2022
Publication date
31.08.2022
ISBN-Print
978-3-7560-0278-8
ISBN-Online
978-3-7489-3166-9
Publisher
Nomos, Baden-Baden
Series
Schriften der Themengruppe Populismus in der DVPW
Volume
2
Language
English
Pages
202
Product type
Edited Book

Table of contents

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  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 8
    1. 1. Populism and Protest No access Pages 10 - 12
    2. 2. Populism, Protest, and Political Organisation No access Pages 13 - 13
    3. 3. Overview of the Volume No access Pages 14 - 16
    4. References No access Pages 17 - 19
    1. 1. Introduction No access Pages 20 - 20
    2. 2. Data and Methods No access Pages 21 - 21
    3. 3. The Digitalisation of Political Parties No access Pages 22 - 24
    4. 4. Stage I: A “Digital Party” No access Pages 25 - 28
    5. 5. Stage II: From “Digital Party” to “Multi-Speed Party” No access Pages 29 - 32
    6. 6. Conclusion No access Pages 33 - 33
    7. References No access Pages 34 - 37
    1. 1. Introduction No access Pages 38 - 38
      1. 2.1. Lefort: Between Democracy and Totalitarianism No access
      2. 2.2. Rancière: Between Politics and Police No access
      3. 2.3. Laclau and Mouffe: From Radical Democracy to Populism No access
    2. 3. Movement Parties and People’s Parties of a New Type No access Pages 48 - 50
    3. 4. Conclusion No access Pages 51 - 51
    4. References No access Pages 52 - 54
    1. 1. Introduction No access Pages 55 - 55
    2. 2. Grassroots Populism from a Post-Foundational Lens No access Pages 56 - 58
    3. 3. The Relationship between Movements and Populist Parties No access Pages 59 - 61
    4. 4. Brexit, Democracy and Popular Sovereignty No access Pages 62 - 65
    5. 5. Framing the Debate: Brexit and Party Discourses No access Pages 66 - 67
    6. 6. Conclusion No access Pages 68 - 68
    7. References No access Pages 69 - 70
    1. 1. Introduction No access Pages 71 - 71
    2. 2. Desire and Collective Identities No access Pages 72 - 74
    3. 3. In Praise of Eugênio Bucci No access Pages 75 - 78
    4. 4. Sublimation Beyond Desire No access Pages 79 - 81
    5. 5. Conclusion No access Pages 82 - 82
    6. References No access Pages 83 - 85
    1. 1. Introduction No access Pages 86 - 87
    2. 2. The Yellow Vests: “Contradictions” within the Movement No access Pages 88 - 91
    3. 3. The “Demos” under Strain and the Challenge of Mediating Collective Identities No access Pages 92 - 93
    4. 4. The Bottom-Up Construction of the Yellow Vests and the Risk of Homogenising “the People” No access Pages 94 - 95
    5. 5. The “Common” of the Yellow Vests: Handling the Contradictions No access Pages 96 - 99
    6. 6. The “People” of the Yellow Vests and the Lack of a Symbolic Mediations No access Pages 100 - 103
    7. 7. Conclusion No access Pages 104 - 105
    8. References No access Pages 106 - 108
    1. 1. Introduction No access Pages 109 - 110
      1. 2.1. Populism and Representation: A Complex Relation? No access
      2. 2.2. The Concept of Political and Visual Representation in Communication Studies and Political Theory No access
      3. 2.3. Visual and Political Representation Applied to Populist Ideology No access
      1. 3.1. Claiming Proximity with and Identification to the People (2007–2016) No access
      2. 3.2. From Identification to a Gradual Distinction (2016–) No access
      3. 3.3. What Comes Next? No access
    2. 4. Conclusion No access Pages 126 - 126
    3. References No access Pages 127 - 129
    1. 1. Introduction No access Pages 130 - 130
      1. 2.1. Populism, Movement and Party Politics No access
      2. 2.2. Corbynism, between Movements and the Party No access
      3. 2.3. The Fall of Corbynism No access
      1. 3.1. From Activism to Populism No access
      2. 3.2. Programmatic Alignment No access
      3. 3.3. Activists inside Corbynism No access
      1. 4.1. Corbyn’s Sceptics No access
      2. 4.2. Revisionists and Loyalists inside Corbynism No access
      3. 4.3. Different Political Cultures inside Corbynism No access
    2. 5. Conclusion No access Pages 146 - 147
    3. References No access Pages 148 - 149
    1. 1. Introduction No access Pages 150 - 151
      1. 2.1. Dislocation: From a Crisis of the System to a Crisis in the System No access
      2. 2.2. Mediation: Towards a Distanced Mediator No access
      3. 2.3. Articulation of the Socio-Political Field: From Dichotomy to Trichotomy No access
      1. 3.1. The “Verticalist” Understanding of Populism No access
      2. 3.2. Populism’s Dependency on Horizontality No access
      1. 4.1. Fantasmatic Imaginaries No access
      2. 4.2. Fantasmatic Logics No access
      3. 4.3. Theorising Government No access
    2. 5. Conclusion No access Pages 164 - 164
    3. References No access Pages 165 - 167
    1. 1. Introduction No access Pages 168 - 168
    2. 2. Populism: Defining an Elusive Concept No access Pages 169 - 170
    3. 3. Creating the Enemy and Exploiting the Land: The Construction of Indigenous People as “Indians” No access Pages 171 - 178
    4. 4. Indigenous Struggles against the Looting of Territory and Perspectives for a Pluriversal Future No access Pages 179 - 179
    5. 5. Conclusion No access Pages 180 - 180
    6. References No access Pages 181 - 186
    1. 1. Introduction No access Pages 187 - 187
    2. 2. Berlin’s Protest Landscape in the Face of the Pandemic No access Pages 188 - 189
    3. 3. Civil Society Counter-Protests against the Protests Over COVID-19 Policies No access Pages 190 - 190
    4. 4. Empirical Data and the Case of Bündnis für ein weltoffenes und tolerantes Berlin No access Pages 191 - 191
    5. 5. Progressive Civil Society and Coalition Formation in the Context of Protest and Movement Studies No access Pages 192 - 192
    6. 6. Coalition Work within the COVID-19 Crisis No access Pages 193 - 193
    7. 7. Search for Counter-Strategies No access Pages 194 - 196
    8. 8. Conclusion No access Pages 197 - 197
    9. References No access Pages 197 - 200
  2. List of Contributors No access Pages 201 - 202

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