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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Juha Herkman (The University of Helsinki, Finland)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.294kg ISBN: 9781032212524ISBN 10: 1032212527 Pages: 128 Publication Date: 14 February 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , College/higher education , Professional & Vocational , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction Chapter 1 – What is populism? Chapter 2 – A short history of different populisms Chapter 3 – Populism and democracy Chapter 4 – Populism and media Chapter 5 – Three perspectives on populism Conclusion: Populism after the pandemic and Trump?ReviewsHerkman has written a comprehensive analysis of populism that interrogates its cultural aspects in order to produce a novel explanation of its appeal. His argument is theory-based and draws examples from various countries. The book brings into dialogue various analytical and conceptual streams from political science, sociology and communication studies. This is an important contribution to a burgeoning literature on the subject. Silvio R. Waisbord, Director and Professor, School of Media and Public Affairs, The George Washington University, USA. The spectre of authoritarian populism is haunting the halls of democracy posing urgent challenges to our understanding of contemporary politics. Drawing on a wide range of sources Herkman offers a comprehensive guide to contending approaches combining research on the organisation of populist parties and movements with cultural analysis of the emotionally resonant symbols and narratives employed to construct populist identities. Accessible, and provocative. This a book to enjoy and argue with. Graham Murdock, Emeritus Professor of Culture and Economy,Loughborough University, UK. Herkman has written a comprehensive analysis of populism that interrogates its cultural aspects in order to produce a novel explanation of its appeal. His argument is theory-based and draws examples from various countries. The book brings into dialogue various analytical and conceptual streams from political science, sociology and communication studies. This is an important contribution to a burgeoning literature on the subject . Silvio R. Waisbord, Director and Professor, School of Media and Public Affairs, The George Washington University, USA The spectre of authoritarian populism is haunting the halls of democracy posing urgent challenges to our understanding of contemporary politics. Drawing on a wide range of sources Herkman offers a comprehensive guide to contending approaches combining research on the organisation of populist parties and movements with cultural analysis of the emotionally resonant symbols and narratives employed to construct populist identities. Accessible, and provocative. This a book to enjoy and argue with . Graham Murdock, Emeritus Professor of Culture and Economy,Loughborough University, UK Herkman has written a comprehensive analysis of populism that interrogates its cultural aspects in order to produce a novel explanation of its appeal. His argument is theory-based and draws examples from various countries. The book brings into dialogue various analytical and conceptual streams from political science, sociology and communication studies. This is an important contribution to a burgeoning literature on the subject. Silvio R. Waisbord, Director and Professor, School of Media and Public Affairs, The George Washington University, USA. The spectre of authoritarian populism is haunting the halls of democracy posing urgent challenges to our understanding of contemporary politics. Drawing on a wide range of sources Herkman offers a comprehensive guide to contending approaches combining research on the organisation of populist parties and movements with cultural analysis of the emotionally resonant symbols and narratives employed to construct populist identities. Accessible, and provocative. This a book to enjoy and argue with. Graham Murdock, Emeritus Professor of Culture and Economy,Loughborough University, UK. Author InformationJuha Herkman is Professor of Media and Communication Studies at the University of Helsinki. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |