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Like in many other developing countries, Indonesia’s population has been amongst the most enthusiastic ‘uptakers’ of the internet, especially of social media.
Dindin Solahudin, Moch Fakhruroji
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The religious moderatism is one of the constructive efforts in a diverse religious society. Plurality of beliefs as a whole part of the social landscape of Indonesian society is not yet fully understood and believed by the religious community.
Roma Ulinnuha
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This introduction to a Special Section, Global Populism: Its Roots in Media and Religion, advances scholarly understanding of the present dynamics of global politics in the hybrid media environment from a perspective that is often neglected or ...
Johanna Sumiala +2 more
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This article objectives explore the main challenges of Indonesian democracy after the 2019 presidential election, namely the revival Islamic conservatism and populism, which seem to have seamlessly integrated into the Indonesian political praxis.
Zuly Qodir +2 more
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Populist indoctrinations have been influencing peoples and shaping global and glocal policies for a very long time. But nowadays, the effects of populism increasingly play crucial roles in domestic policies and international relations.
Yusuf Fırıncı
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THE VIOLENCE OF RELIGIOUS POPULISM IN ISRAEL
Abstract The burgeoning influence of Jewish religious ideologies within the Israeli public sphere has precipitated the emergence of movements, political parties, and factions that espouse principles underpinned by racial supremacy and theological vengeance.
Sabra, Ali
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This study delves into the nuanced intersection between morality and populism in West Sumatra, specifically examining the emergence of Islamic populism post-Reform.
Yayuk Lestari
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Islam and populism in the Asia Pacific
This chapter looks at the relationship between Islam and populism in Malaysia, Indonesia, and Pakistan to see how religious populists, both inside and outside electoral politics, have been successful in mobilizing the grassroots.
Mohamad Shukri, Syaza Farhana +1 more
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The Orthodox "Unorthodox" From Populism to Pluralism
During the last decade the link between religion and right-wing populism has been underlined by scholars, viewing the latter as a form of ‘religious backlash’ and encouraging progressives to fight back.
Bobrowicz, Ryszard, +2 more
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The New Visibility of Religion and Its Impact on Populist Politics
The marginalised research field of populism and religion has mainly focused on the positive aspects of how religion and populism can be combined with mutual benefits for both parties, whereas the critical potential and limitations that religion and ...
Michael Hoelzl
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