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Jeremy Corbyn proved to be one of Labour's most popular and yet one of its most divisive leaders amongst the membership. From his surprise election in 2015, he was characterized as both hero and villain. A conviction politician, determined to do things his way, he was leader of the opposition during one of the most fraught and difficult periods in ...
Ward, Bradley, Kerr, Peter
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Gender Politics after Corbynism [PDF]
AbstractThis article examines Corbynism's gender politics, and its relationship with feminism. We note that in the early years of the Corbyn period there were starkly opposed positions on the gender dynamics and feminist‐friendliness of the Corbyn project. This, in turn, reflected wider factional divisions, often mapping onto different articulations of
Jonathan Dean
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After the Cartel Party: ‘Extra-Party’ and ‘Intra-Party’ Techno-Populism [PDF]
This article reads the restructuring of European party systems in the 2010s as a transition from cartel to techno-populist parties, with a specific focus on left-populist challengers.
Jose Piquer, Anton M. M. Jäger
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Introduction: Corbynism and its Aftermath [PDF]
Bassett L. +3 more
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Corbynizmin Yükselişi ve Çöküşü [PDF]
In an era when the traditional centre-left parties have constantly lost ground to rising right-wing populist movements, Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour Party was increasingly portrayed as a left-wing alternative to both pro-austerity incumbent parties that rule ...
Cop, Burak, Ertürk, Ahmet C.
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Oh, Jeremy Corbyn! Why did Labour Party membership soar after the 2015 general election? [PDF]
This article investigates the remarkable surge in individual membership of the Labour Party after the general election of May 2015, particularly after Jeremy Corbyn was officially nominated as a candidate for the leadership in June of that year.
Campbell DT +22 more
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Corbynism’s conveyor belt of ideas: Postcapitalism and the politics of social reproduction [PDF]
In this reflection, we assess the theoretical faultline running through the contested current of Corbynist thought and politics at present. On one hand, we find a techno-utopian strand preoccupied with automation and the end of work.
Frederick Harry Pitts +1 more
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The long read: blue labour in the age of Corbyn by J.A. Smith [PDF]
Following the results of the latest leadership vote on Saturday 24 September 2016, Jeremy Corbyn remains leader of the Labour Party. Yet, the ‘Blue Labour’ strain is also far from over – a tendency grouped around the social thought of Maurice Glasman ...
Smith, J.A.
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