This project investigates the likelihood of a distinctive ideology emerging from what are known as ‘horizontal’ political movements – those which, in brief, aim to operate non-hierarchically guided by principles such as affinity – and furthermore to identify the potential components of such an ideology. The methodology is broadly based on that developed by Freeden, namely an analysis of the conceptual morphology of the ideas put out by horizontal movements. The sources used derive largely from the output of the movements themselves in various forms. I conclude that horizontal politics does have a recognisable ideological configuration, and that this is distinctive from other related ideologies such as anarchism
A number of academics, commentators and activists have noted the presence of what one might call “ho...
In three studies, we advance the research on the association between abstract concepts and spatial d...
The Left–Right dimension is the most common way of conceptualizing ideological difference. It is bas...
This project investigates the likelihood of a distinctive ideology emerging from what are known as ‘...
This essay analyses the politics of horizontality—a key characteristic of recent forms of protest an...
Horizontality is a salient social phenomenon of the last decade. It asserts itself against hierarchi...
Major debates on democratic renewal suggest two ways of eliciting social change: either by strengthe...
This study focuses on attempts to establish non-hierarchical structures and decision-making processe...
‘Prefigurative politics’ refers to how activists embody and enact, within their activism, the social...
The emergence of the Occupy movements along with other social movements in 2011 elevated the idea of...
The emergence of the Occupy movements along with other social movements in 2011 elevated the idea of...
This article provides the first comprehensive analysis of the Finns Party’s (Perussuomalaiset [PS]) ...
The emergence of the Occupy movements along with other social movements in 2011 elevated the idea of...
This paper engages in a comparative analysis of networks amongst social and political actors within ...
Th e spatial expressions of egalitarian and hierarchical political relations, respectively along th...
A number of academics, commentators and activists have noted the presence of what one might call “ho...
In three studies, we advance the research on the association between abstract concepts and spatial d...
The Left–Right dimension is the most common way of conceptualizing ideological difference. It is bas...
This project investigates the likelihood of a distinctive ideology emerging from what are known as ‘...
This essay analyses the politics of horizontality—a key characteristic of recent forms of protest an...
Horizontality is a salient social phenomenon of the last decade. It asserts itself against hierarchi...
Major debates on democratic renewal suggest two ways of eliciting social change: either by strengthe...
This study focuses on attempts to establish non-hierarchical structures and decision-making processe...
‘Prefigurative politics’ refers to how activists embody and enact, within their activism, the social...
The emergence of the Occupy movements along with other social movements in 2011 elevated the idea of...
The emergence of the Occupy movements along with other social movements in 2011 elevated the idea of...
This article provides the first comprehensive analysis of the Finns Party’s (Perussuomalaiset [PS]) ...
The emergence of the Occupy movements along with other social movements in 2011 elevated the idea of...
This paper engages in a comparative analysis of networks amongst social and political actors within ...
Th e spatial expressions of egalitarian and hierarchical political relations, respectively along th...
A number of academics, commentators and activists have noted the presence of what one might call “ho...
In three studies, we advance the research on the association between abstract concepts and spatial d...
The Left–Right dimension is the most common way of conceptualizing ideological difference. It is bas...