This article formulates precise questions and ‘rules of engagement’ designed to advance our understanding of the role populism can and should play in the present political conjuncture, with potentially significant implications for critical management and organization studies and beyond. Drawing on the work of Ernesto Laclau and others working within the post-Marxist discourse theory tradition, we defend a concept of populism understood as a form of reason that centres around a claim to represent ‘the people’, discursively constructed as an underdog in opposition to an illegitimate ‘elite’. A formal discursive approach to populism brings with it important advantages. For example, it establishes that a populist logic can be invoked to further...
Defining populism as a political articulation, rather than a specific ideology, Laclau has been one ...
This article builds on existing scholarship on populism while shifting the lens to focus on the idea...
This article argues that populism, both in its left-wing and right-wing versions, is a social pathol...
This article formulates precise questions and ‘rules of engagement’ designed to advance our understa...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
Populism refers to forms of politics that put ‘the people’ at their centre, but the way ‘the people’...
This paper aims to define and set the goals of what it calls a ‘Critical Hermeneutics of Populism’. ...
This paper aims to define and set the goals of what it calls a ‘Critical Hermeneutics of Populism’. ...
Populism is the 'new big thing' in western politics. On both sides of the Atlantic Ocean, populist l...
This paper challenges some widespread theoretical assumptions and practices in the study of populism...
In this article I aim to re-visit the contested concept of populism. I urge scholars to approach the...
Populism is the 'new big thing' in western politics. On both sides of the Atlantic Ocean, populist l...
The article presents the relational, socio-cultural approach to populism, also referred to by some a...
John Gerring identifies eight criteria to help assess the utility of a concept: familiarity, resona...
This article unpacks the concept of ‘cultural populism’ in multiple ways, and explores its value for...
Defining populism as a political articulation, rather than a specific ideology, Laclau has been one ...
This article builds on existing scholarship on populism while shifting the lens to focus on the idea...
This article argues that populism, both in its left-wing and right-wing versions, is a social pathol...
This article formulates precise questions and ‘rules of engagement’ designed to advance our understa...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
Populism refers to forms of politics that put ‘the people’ at their centre, but the way ‘the people’...
This paper aims to define and set the goals of what it calls a ‘Critical Hermeneutics of Populism’. ...
This paper aims to define and set the goals of what it calls a ‘Critical Hermeneutics of Populism’. ...
Populism is the 'new big thing' in western politics. On both sides of the Atlantic Ocean, populist l...
This paper challenges some widespread theoretical assumptions and practices in the study of populism...
In this article I aim to re-visit the contested concept of populism. I urge scholars to approach the...
Populism is the 'new big thing' in western politics. On both sides of the Atlantic Ocean, populist l...
The article presents the relational, socio-cultural approach to populism, also referred to by some a...
John Gerring identifies eight criteria to help assess the utility of a concept: familiarity, resona...
This article unpacks the concept of ‘cultural populism’ in multiple ways, and explores its value for...
Defining populism as a political articulation, rather than a specific ideology, Laclau has been one ...
This article builds on existing scholarship on populism while shifting the lens to focus on the idea...
This article argues that populism, both in its left-wing and right-wing versions, is a social pathol...