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Rethinking Marxism, 2019
Mouffe’s For a Left Populism suggests a leftist populist strategy to intervene in the post-2008 crisis of the neoliberal hegemonic formation. Left populism is a discursive strategy that seeks to draw a political boundary between the people and the ...
Gökhan Demir
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Mouffe’s For a Left Populism suggests a leftist populist strategy to intervene in the post-2008 crisis of the neoliberal hegemonic formation. Left populism is a discursive strategy that seeks to draw a political boundary between the people and the ...
Gökhan Demir
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Cultural backlash: Trump, Brexit, and authoritarian populism
Democratization, 2019Youngs rightly points out why the EU should demonstrate solidary with EaP partners and acknowledge Russia’s role in the region (177). Introducing his redux-geopolitics concept, Youngs has clearly gone beyond the stateof-art in EU studies.
Kenneth Bunker
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Populism as a Mediatized Communicative Relation: The Birth of Algorithmic Populism
Applied Linguistics and Politics, 2022In this paper, I want to introduce a(n digital) ethnographic approach to populism that understands populism as a (digitally) mediatized chronotopic communicative and discursive relation.
I. Maly
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Comparative Political Studies, 2018
Academics are increasingly using the concept of populism to make sense of current events such as the Brexit referendum and the Trump presidency. This is certainly a welcome development, but two shortcomings can be observed in the contemporary debate.
Cas Mudde, Cristóbal Rovira Kaltwasser
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Academics are increasingly using the concept of populism to make sense of current events such as the Brexit referendum and the Trump presidency. This is certainly a welcome development, but two shortcomings can be observed in the contemporary debate.
Cas Mudde, Cristóbal Rovira Kaltwasser
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Medical populism and the COVID-19 pandemic
Global Public Health, 2020This paper uses the vocabulary of ‘medical populism’ to identify and analyse the political constructions of (and responses to) the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil, the Philippines, and the United States from January to mid-July 2020, particularly by the ...
G. Lasco
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In their pursuit of being elected, politicians might not provide their constituents with independent viewpoints, but just try to outguess popular opinion. Although rational voters see through such populism, candidates can not resist resorting to it when the spoils of office are too large.
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Population and Population Policy in Pakistan
Marriage and Family Living, 1963Pakistan is a divided country with different religious groups represented. Since independence in 1941 the Muslim population has increased more rapidly than the Hindu population the West Pakistan population more rapidly and steadily than the East Pakistan population. In the late 1950s the Pakistan government initiated a family planning program.
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Population correlation and population kinship
Theoretical Population Biology, 1976Abstract The processes of gene identity by descent and of allelic identities (or likenesses) between genes have been previously studied under a wide variety of migration and subdivision models of population evolution. Since the two processes follow probabilistically parallel paths, there has been a tendency to consider the two processes as equivalent,
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Social Science & Medicine, 2019
Medical emergencies are staple features of today's 24/7 culture of breaking news. As politics becomes increasingly stylised, audiences fragmented, and established knowledge claims contested, health crises have become even more vulnerable to politicisation. We offer the vocabulary of medical populism to make sense of this phenomenon.
Gideon Lasco, Nicole Curato
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Medical emergencies are staple features of today's 24/7 culture of breaking news. As politics becomes increasingly stylised, audiences fragmented, and established knowledge claims contested, health crises have become even more vulnerable to politicisation. We offer the vocabulary of medical populism to make sense of this phenomenon.
Gideon Lasco, Nicole Curato
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GeoJournal, 1996
The authors examine historical and current population dynamics in Croatia. "The demographic structure of Croatia indicates a series of specificities which were primarily conditioned by the historical development of Croatia and which is particularly expressed in constant emigration since the end of the nineteenth century, the relatively large direct and
Ivan Crkvenčić, Stjepan Šterc
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The authors examine historical and current population dynamics in Croatia. "The demographic structure of Croatia indicates a series of specificities which were primarily conditioned by the historical development of Croatia and which is particularly expressed in constant emigration since the end of the nineteenth century, the relatively large direct and
Ivan Crkvenčić, Stjepan Šterc
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