SPECIAL ISSUE/1: “"The Cultural Side of Populism: Politics, Emotions, Music and Subcultures in Populist Times”
Guest Editors: Manuela Caiani and Enrico Padoan
SPECIAL ISSUE/2: “Rethinking Money, Rebuilding Communities”
Guest Editors: Marco Fama, Riccardo Orzi, and Stefano LucarelliEditorial/1
Setting the scene: Filling the Gaps in Populism Studies | Details PDF |
Manuela Caiani, Enrico Padoan | 1-28 |
Special Issue/1
The Socio-Cultural, Relational Approach to Populism | Details PDF |
Pierre Ostiguy | 29-58 |
Major Directions in Populism Studies: Is There Room for Culture? | Details PDF |
Paris Aslanidis | 59-82 |
Who Thinks, Feels. The Relationship Between Emotions, Politics and Populism | Details PDF |
Donatella Bonansinga | 83-106 |
Excluding Emotions: The Performative Function of Populism | Details PDF |
Emmy Eklundh | 107-131 |
Populism, Music and the Media. The Sanremo Festival and the Circulation of Populist Discourses | Details PDF |
Paolo Magaudda | 132-153 |
Misleading Memes. The Effects of Deceptive Visuals of the British National Party | Details PDF |
Ofra Klein | 154-179 |
Populism and Pop Cultures: Podemos, the Political Use of Music and the Party as a 'Pop Product' | Details PDF |
Loris Caruso | 180-206 |
The Long Evolution of Extreme Right Music in Italy and Germany | Details PDF |
Giorgia Bulli | 207-231 |
Voicing Change. The Popular Subject of Protest Music in Revolutionary Cairo (2011-2013) | Details PDF |
Valeria Dessì | 232-255 |
Populism as Symbolic Class Struggle. Homology, Metaphor, and English Ale | Details PDF |
Linus Westheuser | 256-283 |
Feminism Goes Mainstream? Feminist Themes in Mainstream Popular Music in Sweden and Denmark | Details PDF |
Francesca Feo, Måns Robert Lundstedt | 284-314 |
Visual Analysis and Right Wing (Populist) Groups | Details PDF |
Angela Adami | 315-336 |
Editorial/2
Rethinking Money, Rebuilding Communities: A Multidimensional Analysis of Crypto and Complementary Currencies | Details PDF |
Marco Fama, Stefano Lucarelli, Ricardo Orzi | 337-359 |
Special Issue/2
Geopolitics of Monetary Innovation in the Longue Durée. Financialization, Digitalization and the Crisis of the Global Hegemony | Details PDF |
Carmelo Buscema | 360-383 |
The Cybernetic Ethos of Cryptocurrencies: Economic and Social Dimensions | Details PDF |
Luigi Doria | 384-408 |
The Nature of Money in a Clearing System. From Liquidity to Liquidness | Details PDF |
Massimo Amato | 409-437 |
Money as a Tool for Collective Action | Details PDF |
Giacomo Bazzani | 438-461 |
Complementary Currencies as a Socio-Technical Innovation. Evidence from a local clearing union in Italy | Details PDF |
Marco Fama, Elena Musolino | 462-486 |
The Social Life of Sardex and Liberex: Kin or Acquaintances? A Comparison Between Two Mutual Credit Circuits in Italy | Details PDF |
Laura Sartori | 487-513 |
The Flexible Institutionalization Process of Puma Currency in Seville, Spain | Details PDF |
Georgina M. Gómez, Cristina Medina Prado | 514-539 |
Establishing, or Failing? That Is the (Puzzling) Question. An Attempt to Introduce a Complementary Currency | Details PDF |
Joselle Dagnes, Luca Storti | 540-563 |
Bashkir Wörgl: Succesfsful Farm Rescue. Implementing Gesell Money in the Shaimurat Farm, Russia | Details PDF |
Vladim E. Ljovkin, Anastasia O. Ljovkina | 564-585 |
Open Section
What Happens in-between Mobilizations? Building and Organizing Contentious Politics at the University of Tehran (2007-2017) | Details PDF |
Paola Rivetti | 586-606 |
Pro-Refugee Activism in Greece: The imaginary grounds of a real dynamic | Details PDF |
Anastassia Tsoukala | 607-632 |
Policy Framing and Party Competition: The Italian Political Debate on Local Public Services since the Economic Crisis | Details PDF |
Valeria Tarditi | 633-664 |
Locating Millennial Feminism Beyond the Western Context: The Iranian Case | Details PDF |
Rassa Ghaffari, Elisabetta Ruspini | 665-690 |
An "Ecosystem of Entrepreneurialisation"? An interpretative approach to the transformation of the third Sector | Details PDF |
Edoardo Esposto, Cecilia Ficcadenti | 691-718 |
From Political Radicalness to Citizen Participation? Current Reconfigurations of the Breton movement. | Details PDF |
Jeanne Toutous | 719-739 |
The Making of Counter-Internationalism. Political Violence, Strikebreaking and the Yellow Movement in Pre-1914 Europe | Details PDF |
Romain Bonnet | 740-771 |
Silencing Citizen Protest: Local Environmental Resistance in the Land of Fires | Details PDF |
Francesca Scafuto, Michael R. Edelstein | 772-806 |
Symposium
Book Symposium/ Everyday Europe: Social transnationalism in an unsettled continent | Details PDF |
Alberta Giorgi, Luca Raffini | 807-816 |
Inequality and Social Transnationalism: A Relationship to Work On | Details PDF |
Alberta Andreotti | 817-829 |
Who Belongs to Europe? Notes on the (Lack of) Inclusiveness of Research on Social Transnationalism | Details PDF |
Christine Barwick | 830-841 |
Everyday Europe: Immigration, Transnational Mobility and the "Wicked Problem" of Brexit | Details PDF |
Russel King | 842-863 |
The Paradox of Everyday Europe: The Crisis of the European Project in the Context of Widespread Transnationalism | Details PDF |
Gemma Scalise | 864-873 |
Eschewing the Tedious Terrain of Looking for European identity Without Avoiding the Political | Details PDF |
Virginie Van Ingelgom, Luis Vila-Henninger | 874-882 |
Everyday Europe and Tomorrow's Europe: Is There a Future for Social Transnationalism? A Response to Readers | Details PDF |
Adrian Favell, Ettore Recchi | 883-895 |
Review Essays
Two Variants of the Digital Party: The Platform Party and the Networked Party | Details PDF |
Marco Deseriis | 896-917 |
Book Reviews
Jeffrey Lane, Digital Street, Oxford University Press, New York, 2019, ISBN 9780199381265, pp. 256. | Details PDF |
Niccolò Morelli | 930-942 |
Joo Y. M., (2018), Megacity Seoul: Urbanization and the De-velopment of Modern South Korea, Routledge | Details PDF |
Francesco Palmia | 943-953 |
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