Populism and Key Concepts in Social and Political Theory: Global Populisms, cartea 4
Carlos de la Torre, Oscar Mazzolenien Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 oct 2023
Contributors are: Cecilia Biancalana, Paula Diehl, Reinhard Heinisch, Klaudia Koxha, Alfio Mastropaolo, Oscar Mazzoleni, Enrique Peruzzotti, Kenneth M. Roberts, Luis Roniger, and Carlos de la Torre.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004688896
ISBN-10: 9004688897
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Global Populisms
ISBN-10: 9004688897
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Global Populisms
Notă biografică
Carlos de la Torre is professor and director of the Center for Larin American Studies at the University of Florida. He has a Ph.D. in Sociology from the New School for Social Research. He is the author of several manuscripts and edited volumes on populism. His most recent books are Global Populisms with Treethep Srisa-nga (Routledge Press, 2021); Populisms: A Quick Immersion (Tibidabo editions, 2019), and Populist Seduction in Latin America (Ohio University Press, second edition 2010). He is the editor of The Routledge Handbook of Global Populism (Routledge Press, 2019), The Promises and Perils of Populism: Global Perspectives (University Press of Kentucky, 2015) and with Cynthia Arnson, Latin American Populism of the Twenty First Century (Johns Hopkins University Press and Woodrow Wilson Center Press, 2013).
Oscar Mazzoleni is a professor in political science and political sociology at the University of Lausanne. He has a degree in Sociology and Ph.D. in History. He was Visiting Professor and Fellow in various universities including Columbia, Cornell, University of Sorbonne I and Science-Po Paris. His research has been published in international journals such as Government and Opposition, Party Politics, Political Studies, Comparative European Politics, and European Politics and Society. He is co-editor of Political Populism. Handbook on Concepts, Questions and Strategies of Research (Nomos, 2021) and Sovereignism and Populism: Citizens, Voters and Parties in Western European Democracies (Routledge, 2021). He is the principal investigator of a four-year international project on populism and conspiracy funded by the national research agencies of Switzerland and Austria.
Oscar Mazzoleni is a professor in political science and political sociology at the University of Lausanne. He has a degree in Sociology and Ph.D. in History. He was Visiting Professor and Fellow in various universities including Columbia, Cornell, University of Sorbonne I and Science-Po Paris. His research has been published in international journals such as Government and Opposition, Party Politics, Political Studies, Comparative European Politics, and European Politics and Society. He is co-editor of Political Populism. Handbook on Concepts, Questions and Strategies of Research (Nomos, 2021) and Sovereignism and Populism: Citizens, Voters and Parties in Western European Democracies (Routledge, 2021). He is the principal investigator of a four-year international project on populism and conspiracy funded by the national research agencies of Switzerland and Austria.
Recenzii
“In the increasingly crowded field of populism studies, Carlos de la Torre and Oscar Mazzoleni have designed a collection that offers an innovative approach to its subject matter. Instead of the usual populism in this country or that or chapters that focus on parties, the contributions in this collection focus on core social and political concepts such as citizenship, sovereignty, gender, accountability, leadership. The resulting anthology is compact and cohesive. It enables us to see that populism is a concept that cannot be understood independently of its relation to other analytic frames. Scholars of populism will find this collection essential to developing a broader understanding of a form of politics which is now becoming global in its reach.”
——MABEL BEREZIN, Distinguished Professor of Sociology and Director of Institute for European Studies, Cornell University
“This book reacts against a literature on populism that has grown exponentially and is closely interrelated but has gradually become unable to relay to the broader contemporary debates in political science and political sociology, which, however, affect the interpretive relevance of the concept of populism. It does so from multiple perspectives showing how scholarship on such diverse issues as gender, elites, leadership, class, parties, and emotions provides needed context and analytical usefulness to the study of populism. The book then significantly broadens the relevance of populism as an emerging topic needed to understand the contemporary features of classic debates, such as those of the roots of political mobilisation and citizenship. At the same time, it redefines, actualises and expands these debates.”
——CARLO RUZZA, Senior Professor of Political Sociology at the University of Trento, School of International Studies
“This new book edited by top populism experts Carlos de la Torre and Oscar Mazzoleni provides a fresh conceptual look at populism. Key authors in the fields promote a necessary interdisciplinary dialogue that makes populism part of a wider discussion in the Social Sciences. They move beyond insular and self- referential discussions in populism scholarship and connect it to broader conceptual global debates about the politics of the present. This excellent book is a must read for all those interested in past and present challenges to democracy.”
——FEDERICO FINCHELSTEIN, Professor of History at the New School for Social Research and Eugene Lang College
——MABEL BEREZIN, Distinguished Professor of Sociology and Director of Institute for European Studies, Cornell University
“This book reacts against a literature on populism that has grown exponentially and is closely interrelated but has gradually become unable to relay to the broader contemporary debates in political science and political sociology, which, however, affect the interpretive relevance of the concept of populism. It does so from multiple perspectives showing how scholarship on such diverse issues as gender, elites, leadership, class, parties, and emotions provides needed context and analytical usefulness to the study of populism. The book then significantly broadens the relevance of populism as an emerging topic needed to understand the contemporary features of classic debates, such as those of the roots of political mobilisation and citizenship. At the same time, it redefines, actualises and expands these debates.”
——CARLO RUZZA, Senior Professor of Political Sociology at the University of Trento, School of International Studies
“This new book edited by top populism experts Carlos de la Torre and Oscar Mazzoleni provides a fresh conceptual look at populism. Key authors in the fields promote a necessary interdisciplinary dialogue that makes populism part of a wider discussion in the Social Sciences. They move beyond insular and self- referential discussions in populism scholarship and connect it to broader conceptual global debates about the politics of the present. This excellent book is a must read for all those interested in past and present challenges to democracy.”
——FEDERICO FINCHELSTEIN, Professor of History at the New School for Social Research and Eugene Lang College
Cuprins
Introduction: Toward Populism as a Dialogical Perspective
Oscar Mazzoleni and Carlos de la Torre
Part 1
Society and Citizens
1 Populism and Citizenship: Do Populisms Shape a Sui Generis Type of Citizenship?
Luis Roniger
2 Gender Contradictions in the Democratic Imaginary: the Populist Response
Paula Diehl
3 Populism and Social Class: Constituting “The People” and Cleaving the Political Field
Kenneth M. Roberts
Part 2
Structures and Processes
4 Cleavage Theory and Populism: Rediscovering a Forgotten Cleavage?
Alfio Mastropaolo
5 Sovereignty and Populism
Reinhard Heinisch and Klaudia Koxha
6 Populism and Accountability
Enrique Peruzzotti
Part 3
Actors
7 Populism and Participation
Cecilia Biancalana
8 Populist Leadership
Carlos de la Torre
9 Labelling Parties as Populist? A Critical Appraisal and an Alternative Approach
Oscar Mazzoleni
Index
Oscar Mazzoleni and Carlos de la Torre
Part 1
Society and Citizens
1 Populism and Citizenship: Do Populisms Shape a Sui Generis Type of Citizenship?
Luis Roniger
2 Gender Contradictions in the Democratic Imaginary: the Populist Response
Paula Diehl
3 Populism and Social Class: Constituting “The People” and Cleaving the Political Field
Kenneth M. Roberts
Part 2
Structures and Processes
4 Cleavage Theory and Populism: Rediscovering a Forgotten Cleavage?
Alfio Mastropaolo
5 Sovereignty and Populism
Reinhard Heinisch and Klaudia Koxha
6 Populism and Accountability
Enrique Peruzzotti
Part 3
Actors
7 Populism and Participation
Cecilia Biancalana
8 Populist Leadership
Carlos de la Torre
9 Labelling Parties as Populist? A Critical Appraisal and an Alternative Approach
Oscar Mazzoleni
Index