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Browsing by Subject populism
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Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
10-Jun-2019 | Brexit Tricksters and the Reconstruction of Taboo. Populism, Irony and Satire in Post-Referendum Britain | Weaver, S |
2-Mar-2020 | Fear of a Yellow Planet: The Gilets Jaunes and the End of the World | Wilkin, P |
27-Apr-2023 | Migrants, Refugees, Invaders: Responses to the Riace Model’s inclusive citizenship project | Carbone, MB |
8-Oct-2021 | Open for business in a closed world? Managing MNE nonmarket strategy in times of populism and geopolitical uncertainty | White, GO; Rajwani, T; Lawton, TC |
9-Mar-2022 | Populism as New Wine in Old Bottles in the Context of Germany: ‘Symbolic Violence’ as Collective Habitus That Devalues the Human Capital of Turks. | Vassilopoulou, J; Ozbilgin, M; Groutsis, D; Janroj, K |
4-Dec-2024 | Populism, backlash morality and immigrants | Nayyeri, M |
6-Sep-2021 | Protesting populist knowledge practices: Collective effervescence at the March for Science London | Stephens, N; Vrikki, P; Riesch, H; Martin, O |
19-Mar-2025 | Right Move? Populist Radical Right Parties and Europe | Rosina, M; Griffini, M; Talani, LS |
18-Sep-2019 | Technological Populism and Its Archetypes: Blockchain and Cryptocurrencies | Gikay, AA; Stanescu, CG |
8-Mar-2025 | ‘They don’t care about you, me or anyone else’: populist storytelling in anti-lockdown protests | Ianosev, B; Ozduzen, O; Aslan Ozgul, B |