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Bordered penal populism: When populism and Scandinavian exceptionalism meet
Penality in Scandinavia has been seen as somewhat of an outlier, a redoubt against the punitive turn witnessed in other parts of Western Europe and the United States. This article examines contemporary discourses of penality in Norway following the entry
Todd-Kvam, John James Rea
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Civilizing the Nation: Travel, Civility and Bourgeois Nationalism in Israel
ABSTRACT This article reads The Lapid Guide to Europe, a bestselling Hebrew‐language travel guide published from the 1970s to the 1990s, as a form of bourgeois nationalism enacted through everyday practices of behaviour. Written by journalist and Holocaust survivor Tommy Lapid, the guide operated as civic pedagogy, instructing Israeli travellers in ...
Daniel Mahla
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Effects Of Punitive Populism on Domestic Violence Crime In Pereira [PDF]
El artículo examina el impacto de las políticas punitivas intensificadas en la incidencia y el tratamiento legal de la violencia intrafamiliar en Pereira, de acuerdo con el marco normativo contenido en el país, dado que, el incremento en la severidad de ...
Ríos Vásquez, María Elena +1 more
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ABSTRACT ‘Bottom‐up nationalism’—the belief that the nation is of the people, by the people and for the people—can serve as a powerful collective action frame for mass mobilization. We study the evolution of Tunisian dinar banknote iconography as an indicator of the institutionalization of bottom‐up nationalism before and after the Jasmine Revolution ...
Jacques E. C. Hymans, Chloe Bernadaux
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Populism on the periphery of democracy: moralism and recognition theory
Moralism is an often-cited feature of populist politics; yet, as a concept, it remains under-theorised in current literature. This paper posits that to understand the threat that populism poses to democracy, it is necessary to develop this key feature of
McKibben, Charlene
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The ex post facto clause ::its history and role in a punitive society /
The Ex Post Facto Clause, one of the few civil liberty protections found in the body of the US Constitution, reflects the Framers' acute concern over the tendency of legislatures to enact burdensome retroactive laws targeting unpopular individuals. Wayne
Logan, Wayne A.,
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ABSTRACT How do the strategies that governments employ when they encounter crisis‐induced turbulence affect the robustness of the political regime in which they operate? Comparative studies of the connection between government strategies and political regime robustness under different cultural and institutional conditions are few and far between.
Eva Sørensen +5 more
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Penal Populism Accross Nations: Illustrative Case Studies [PDF]
The paper examines penal populism as a political phenomenon characterized by punitive measures that appeal to public fears rather than evidence-based policies.
Novaković, Marko
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Mass media and punitive populism in Spain: state of the art.
In the VII legislature (2000-2004), the Spanish Penal Code of 1995 suffered more than 10 reforms leading to a more punitive penal system. Against this background of toughening of criminal legislation, the media with their treatment of violent crime have been a contributing factor as political parties, in a context of disaffection and loss of popularity
Antón Mellon, Juan +2 more
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Fighting Corruption Through Accountability? A Survey Experiment 感覺課責能否抑制貪腐?來自調查實驗的證據
ABSTRACT Democratic Weberian bureaucracy is facing great challenges upholding public values as we see turbulent party politics disrupt merit‐based systems, causing bureaucrats' goal displacement and conflicting compliance under multiple accountability mechanisms.
Ming‐feng Kuo, Hsini Huang
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