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Highlights
- This book addresses the untapped theoretical encounter between populism and time.
- About the Author: Andy Knott is Senior Lecturer in Politics at the University of Brighton
- 272 Pages
- Political Science, Political Ideologies
Description
About the Book
Presents a sustained and diverse engagement with an under-explored key component of populism: time
Book Synopsis
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.
Review Quotes
Populism and Time offers a groundbreaking exploration of populism through the lens of time, challenging traditional spatial and ideological frameworks. [...] It is an essential resource for scholars, redefining populism as a diachronic force shaping contemporary politics.--Bulent Kenes, ECPS "European Centre for Populism Studies"
Drawing on cutting-edge political theory as well as analysing important empirical cases, this thoughtful collection skilfully sheds light on populism's relationship to time and temporality. In doing so, it does something remarkable: it says something new and important about populism! Highly recommended, timely and worthy of your time.
--Benjamin Moffitt, Australian Catholic UniversityAbout the Author
Andy Knott is Senior Lecturer in Politics at the University of Brighton