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“The Party as a Terrain of Struggle”: The Corbyn Programme and the Horizons of the British Left in the Twenty First Century

open access: yesRevue Française de Civilisation Britannique
This article analyses the Corbyn programme as an “observatory of social relations” between actors from across the British Left. We adopt a conception of party programmes inspired by French political sociology, as the product of the link between ...
Nicolas Jara-Joly
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Open Science and Open Innovation in Socio-Political Context: Knowledge Production and Societal Impact in an Age of Populism [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
This conceptual paper traces the origins and progress of Open Science and proposes its generative coupling to Open Innovation in the contemporary socio-political context; where universities are re-imaging their civic missions in the face of anti ...
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The Age of Immanence: Postoperaismo, Postcapitalism and the Forces and Relations of Production [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
This working paper relates the movement between Marx and Spinoza in the postoperaismo of Antonio Negri to its subsequent reception on the contemporary left via the intellectual regeneration offered by postcapitalist and ‘post-work’ thinking.
Cruddas, Jon, Pitts, Frederick Harry
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The Rigged System and the Real Economy:Corbynism, Antisemitism and Productivist Critiques of Capitalism [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
This chapter surveys the theoretical roots of the antisemitism crisis associated with the British Labour Party since Jeremy Corbyn’s accession to power in 2015, specifically with reference to the notion of capitalism as a ‘rigged system’ imposed by the ...
Bolton, Matt, Pitts, Frederick Harry
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‘Whitby Woman’, ‘Waitrose Woman’: Gender and Voting Behaviour at the 2024 UK General Election

open access: yesThe Political Quarterly, Volume 96, Issue 1, Page 74-82, January/March 2025.
Abstract Women were identified as key targets in the 2024 British general election. There was much speculation as to whether ‘Whitby’ or ‘Waitrose’ women would swing the result for Labour. This interest in women voters stemmed, at least partially, from the fact that the 2017 and 2019 British general elections were the first where a modern gender gap—a ...
Rosie Campbell   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Ed Davey's Tory Removals: The Liberal Democrats and the 2024 General Election

open access: yesThe Political Quarterly, Volume 96, Issue 1, Page 83-90, January/March 2025.
Abstract The 2024 general election represented a remarkable comeback for the Liberal Democrats. Less than a decade on from the coalition and the 2015 election debacle, Sir Ed Davey's party reclaimed third‐party status in the House of Commons with seventy‐two MPs—the largest total for the Liberal Democrats or their Liberal Party predecessors since the ...
Peter Sloman
wiley   +1 more source

The long read: blue labour in the age of Corbyn by J.A. Smith [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
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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Book review: Other people’s politics: populism to Corbynism by J.A. Smith [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
In Other People’s Politics: Populism to Corbynism, J.A. Smith seeks to critically analyse and historicise our contemporary political moment, tracing the conditions that made movements like Corbynism possible, while also diagnosing their shortcomings and ...
Ewart, Paul
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Postcapitalism and the Politics of Work [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
This special issue introduces and unpicks some of the intellectual wiring behind the emerging thinking on postcapitalism and the post-work society on the contemporary left.

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A Family Affair: The Uses and Abuses of Vicarious Identity in Political Rhetoric During the 2024 General Election

open access: yesThe Political Quarterly, EarlyView.
Abstract The 2024 UK general election saw candidates make frequent rhetorical references to parents and grandparents. But what are the political functions and implications of such references? Drawing together recent research in political psychology and sociology, this article interprets such references as attempts to articulate ‘vicarious identities ...
Joseph Haigh
wiley   +1 more source

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