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Excluding Emotions: The Performative Function of Populism
Populists are often excluded from political life on the basis that they are too emotional. Both social movements as well as political parties who are labelled as populist are accused of using demagoguery and manipulation in order to attract support and ...
Emmy Eklundh
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Hollow institutions: Merleau‐Ponty and the possibility of coordinated action
Abstract This article addresses the phenomenon of political powerlessness, understood—following Hannah Arendt—as the separation of “words and deeds,” a condition in which words become “empty” and actions lose their overall intelligibility, increasingly relying on coercion. I take up Merleau‐Ponty's phenomenology of institution to explore this condition.
Daniil Koloskov
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Abstract This paper examines the intensified conflict over sexualities education curricula brought about by anti‐(trans)gender and anti‐Muslim policy and political discourse transnationally. Backlash against inclusive sexualities education has taken shape across several policy territories, driven in part by de‐democratising right‐wing populist ...
James Sutton +2 more
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The phantasmatic sovereign: The political implications of Podemos appropriation of Laclau
Podemos is, by many, seen as the natural continuation of the Indignados movement. However, what happens when a movement transforms into a political party?
Emmy EKLUNDH
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Unaffected polarization? Populism and affective polarization in comparative perspective
Abstract With both affective polarization and populism on the rise in several countries, many have proposed a link between the two phenomena. Yet, research offers little direct evidence on whether populist individuals are more polarized than their mainstream conunterparts. This paper aims to fill this gap by using data from 37 elections in 31 countries
Alberto Stefanelli, Bruno Castanho Silva
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Playful Mapping for Climate Adaptation: Two Case Studies From Jakarta's Coast
Short Abstract This paper examines the potential and limitations of playful mapping approaches in climate adaptation through two case studies in Jakarta's flood‐prone Kampung Akuarium: memory mapping with children and speculative gameplay with residents and government officials.
Annika Kühn +3 more
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A Reflection on the Possibility of Political Subject According to Ernesto Laclau’s Theory [PDF]
Ernesto Laclau, the Post-Marxist theorist strives to re-examine problems of Marxism byimplementing a Poststructuralist approach and developing discourse theory.
Mohammadreza Tajik, Parisa Shakourzadeh
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Hindu–Muslim Alliances at Ahmedabad's Double Frontier
ABSTRACT This paper develops the concept of double frontiers—urban sites where capitalist accumulation and ethno‐territorial ordering are articulated—to examine communal capitalism as a mode of authoritarian rule in contemporary India. Focusing on Ahmedabad, India's most segregated city, it shows how segregation shifted after the 2002 pogrom from ...
Shrey Kapoor
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Filosofía de la praxis como crítica de la hegemonía en Antonio Gramsci
Se exploran las relaciones entre hegemonía y filosofía de la praxis en A. Gramsci. Se examina la influencia de la filosofía hegeliana sobre estas nociones en los Cuadernos de la cárcel.
Juan José Gómez Gutiérrez
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The Chilean Revolts and the Failure of the Constituent Process
This article aims to contextualise the recent constituent process in Chile and its subsequent failure, paying attention not only to the so‐called contingent nature of the revolts inaugurated in October 2019, but also to the reengineering process implemented by the Pinochet dictatorship.
Sergio Villalobos‐Ruminott
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