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Published online: 18 January 2024
Published in print: 06 June 2023
... shows how the intersections of class, gender, race, and place animate the contentious politics of natural resources and conservation, arguing that these controversies matter for broader class and rural-urban divisions, and ascendant right-wing populism in white, working-class communities. The desire...
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Published: 17 November 2020
... different circumstances. Toward the end of the chapter, the model is applied to the present revival of populism and considers its implications in that context. Fulton Neighborhood Zoning Committee Minneapolis 2040 Plan Democracy Direct democracy Representation Cohen Joshua Deliberation Liberty...
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Melissa Schwartzberg (ed.) and Daniel Viehoff (ed.)
Published online: 20 May 2021
Published in print: 17 November 2020
.... It analyzes pressing problems of legitimacy and political representation, and inequality within democracies, addressing the rise of populism and the future of democratic citizenship. While timely, this latest addition to the NOMOS series demonstrates that democratic erosion constitutes...
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Published: 24 May 2013
... rational business actors like the officers of the three insurance companies would remain so stubborn in their opposition to Sallie's suit. As had been the first three Hillmon case juries, the jury in the retrial was composed of twelve white men. This chapter examines how the politics of populism affected...
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Published: 13 June 2017
... of individualism/anti-structuralism and pietistic idealism, along with the evangelical tendency toward populism, create a situation in which evangelicals are challenged and exhorted to commit to sacrificial forms of activism through shallow theological rhetoric and pietistic pursuits of obedience at the expense...
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Published: 30 January 2015
... mobilizations animated by democratic rhetoric and their potentially less democratic claims on policy. The chapter first considers the history of social movements before situating the Tea Party and its right-wing populism within social movement theory, along with inconsistencies/disagreements within the Tea...
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Published: 02 August 2016
... of a broad populist coalition of farmers and workers. Christian nation Larson Edward J Populism Hofstadter Richard Inherit the Wind Levine Lawrence Scopes trial Bryan William Jennings Gold standard Economentality Mitchell Timothy Debs Eugene V People’s Party Farmer’s Alliance Goodwyn Lawrence...
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Published: 06 June 2023
...This chapter examines the political implications of conflicts over copper-nickel mining particularly how mining is an important cultural symbol shaping wider rural-urban and class divides and political shifts. Mining supporters use a discourse of extractive populism to rally support of rural, white...
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Published: 06 June 2023
... because they are about emotional meanings of place and history, and divergent visions of the good life. Limited economic benefits and environmental risks means the mining industry relies on ideology and greenwashing to secure legitimacy. The right-ward swing mobilized by extractive populism...