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This book addresses the untapped theoretical encounter between populism and time. It argues that this enquiry can augment analyses of the history, contemporary political practice and theory of populism, by identifying and critically engaging with its appearances, disappearances, and its failure to emerge within the broad scope of global politics. The book incorporates populism's relationship with democracy, modernity, subjectivity, communication, technology and crisis to draw temporal comparisons between populism, and rival political practices and logics.
Contents
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: Introduction: Populism, Metaphor, Temporality - Andy Knott
Part I: Populism, Politics, History
Chapter 2: On Populism's Beginnings - Andy Knott
Chapter 3: Populism, Impossible Time, and Democracy's People Problem - Clare Woodford
Chapter 4: Politics and Time: the Nostalgic, the Opportunist and the Utopian. An Existential Analytic of Podemos' Ecstatic Times - Adrià Porta Caballé
Part II: Populism and Technology
Chapter 5: Populisation: Populism - Temporary Dysfunction or Modernity's Revenge? - Simon Tormey
Chapter 6: Populism and the Mirror of Technology - Michaelangelo Anastasiou
Chapter 7: Populism, Social Media and the Technospheric - Jamie Ranger
Part III: Populism and Time in Latin America
Chapter 8: Antagonism, Flexibility and the Surprising Resilience of Populism in Latin America - María Esperanza Casullo
Chapter 9: Rupture, Institutionalisation and Tension. About Populist Temporality in Latin America - Paula Biglieri and Gloria Perelló
Chapter 10: Populism and Constitutionalism in Brazil: an Enduring or Transitional Relationship in Time? - Eleonora Mesquita Ceia
Chapter 11: Conclusion: Time for More? Populism's Prospects - Andy Knott
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