In this article I aim to re-visit the contested concept of populism. I urge scholars to approach the study of this polymorphous ideology known as ‘Populism’ with an open mind. Today, it is no longer necessary to strictly separate the ideological characteristics of populism from its particularistic discursive and strategic elements. I propose that the populism of the left and the right share similarities that could possibly outweigh their differences. I first outline a set of misconceptions that have prevented us from realising that populism does in fact hold a redemptive side to it which can ultimately be positive to contemporary democracy. Second, I discuss the three main modern approaches to populism (ideational, socio-cultural, political...
In problematic ways, populism has become a catch-all formula used with discretion to capture all kin...
This article formulates precise questions and ‘rules of engagement’ designed to advance our understa...
This essay makes another attempt to clarify the concept of populism and to discuss its causes and co...
Populism is the 'new big thing' in western politics. On both sides of the Atlantic Ocean, populist l...
Populism refers to forms of politics that put ‘the people’ at their centre, but the way ‘the people’...
The article presents the relational, socio-cultural approach to populism, also referred to by some a...
Despite the burgeoning literature on right-wing populism, there is still considerable uncertainty ab...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
Populism in the twenty-first century became prominent in scholarly circles following Brexit and...
This article re-examines current definitions of populism, which portray it as either a powerful corr...
The past two decades have witnessed a resurgence of populist politics across the globe. The early 21...
This article argues that populism, both in its left-wing and right-wing versions, is a social ...
Populism has often been described as a great challenge and threat to Western democracies. Not surpri...
This article argues that populism, both in its left-wing and right-wing versions, is a social pathol...
Populism is a powerful political force worldwide. Since WWII, populist parties have doubled their re...
In problematic ways, populism has become a catch-all formula used with discretion to capture all kin...
This article formulates precise questions and ‘rules of engagement’ designed to advance our understa...
This essay makes another attempt to clarify the concept of populism and to discuss its causes and co...
Populism is the 'new big thing' in western politics. On both sides of the Atlantic Ocean, populist l...
Populism refers to forms of politics that put ‘the people’ at their centre, but the way ‘the people’...
The article presents the relational, socio-cultural approach to populism, also referred to by some a...
Despite the burgeoning literature on right-wing populism, there is still considerable uncertainty ab...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
Populism in the twenty-first century became prominent in scholarly circles following Brexit and...
This article re-examines current definitions of populism, which portray it as either a powerful corr...
The past two decades have witnessed a resurgence of populist politics across the globe. The early 21...
This article argues that populism, both in its left-wing and right-wing versions, is a social ...
Populism has often been described as a great challenge and threat to Western democracies. Not surpri...
This article argues that populism, both in its left-wing and right-wing versions, is a social pathol...
Populism is a powerful political force worldwide. Since WWII, populist parties have doubled their re...
In problematic ways, populism has become a catch-all formula used with discretion to capture all kin...
This article formulates precise questions and ‘rules of engagement’ designed to advance our understa...
This essay makes another attempt to clarify the concept of populism and to discuss its causes and co...