The rise of the radical populist right has been linked to fundamental socioeconomic changes fueled by globalization and economic deregulation. Yet, socioeconomic factors can hardly fully explain the rise of new right. We suggest that emotional processes that affect people’s identities provide an additional explanation for the current popularity of the new radical right, not only among low- and medium-skilled workers, but also among the middle classes whose insecurities manifest as fears of not being able to live up to salient social identities and their constitutive values, and as shame about this actual or anticipated inability. This link between fear and shame is particularly salient in competitive market societies where responsibility fo...
We predict that photonic moiré patterns created by two mutually twisted periodic sublattices in quad...
In this paper, we analyze the social nature of emotions and the importance of cultural contexts in i...
In this paper I employ the notion of the ‘thought of the outside’ as developed by Michel Foucault, i...
Totalitarianism begins in contempt for what you have. The second step is the notion: “Things must ch...
As this special issue goes to press, the COVID-19 pandemic will likely continue to be devastating co...
It is especially hard, at present, to read the newspapers without emitting a howl of anguish ...
A casual observer of current events might conclude that Bulgarians are capricious and excitable peop...
This project is divided into two parts. The first is a social and historical account of racism and p...
The world we live in has become increasingly global in nature. As world citizens, the phenomenon of ...
Currently, religious organisations constitute an unexplored context that represents a fundamental ...
This was presented to the First International Seminar on Nuevas Direcciones en el Pensamiento Económ...
This paper charts the course of Deleuze and Foucault’s philosophical friendship or ‘block of becomin...
There remains significant concern about men’s mental health, particularly in terms of personal and s...
It has become common to insist that contemporary international economic problems require a great inc...
Our world in the 21st Century is one of a “crisis society”. That is, we have reached a state where m...
We predict that photonic moiré patterns created by two mutually twisted periodic sublattices in quad...
In this paper, we analyze the social nature of emotions and the importance of cultural contexts in i...
In this paper I employ the notion of the ‘thought of the outside’ as developed by Michel Foucault, i...
Totalitarianism begins in contempt for what you have. The second step is the notion: “Things must ch...
As this special issue goes to press, the COVID-19 pandemic will likely continue to be devastating co...
It is especially hard, at present, to read the newspapers without emitting a howl of anguish ...
A casual observer of current events might conclude that Bulgarians are capricious and excitable peop...
This project is divided into two parts. The first is a social and historical account of racism and p...
The world we live in has become increasingly global in nature. As world citizens, the phenomenon of ...
Currently, religious organisations constitute an unexplored context that represents a fundamental ...
This was presented to the First International Seminar on Nuevas Direcciones en el Pensamiento Económ...
This paper charts the course of Deleuze and Foucault’s philosophical friendship or ‘block of becomin...
There remains significant concern about men’s mental health, particularly in terms of personal and s...
It has become common to insist that contemporary international economic problems require a great inc...
Our world in the 21st Century is one of a “crisis society”. That is, we have reached a state where m...
We predict that photonic moiré patterns created by two mutually twisted periodic sublattices in quad...
In this paper, we analyze the social nature of emotions and the importance of cultural contexts in i...
In this paper I employ the notion of the ‘thought of the outside’ as developed by Michel Foucault, i...