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Populism and Science in Europe / edited by Hande Eslen–Ziya, Alberta Giorgi
(Palgrave Studies in European Political Sociology)

Publisher (Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan)
Year 2022
Edition 1st ed. 2022.
Authors Eslen–Ziya, Hande editor
Giorgi, Alberta editor
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Media type 機械可読データファイル
Size XXVI, 302 p. 6 illus : online resource
Notes Introduction. Alberta Giorgi; Hande Eslen-Ziya -- Part 1. Theory -- Pseudo-science in Populism, Hande Eslen-Ziya -- The Role of Experts in Populist Politics: an Overview, Liv Sunnercrantz and T. Murat Yildirim -- The Whirl of Knowledge in Twitter: (anti-)populist hegemony challengers, Emilia Palonen -- Part 2. The European Level -- The EU’s answer to climate populism - Stringent and appropriate?, Thomas Sattich -- Populists’ Framings of the COVID-19 Pandemic and their Opponents in the EU Parliament, Carlo Berti and Carlo Ruzza -- Part 3. National Case Studies -- The anti-vax movement in Spain and in Italy. A reflection on the problematic relationship between science, politics and public opinion in late modernity, Clemente Penalva and Luca Raffini -- Qanon and conspiracy theories – the Italian case, Maria Francesca Murru -- Populist politics of counterknowledge: anti-gender campaigns in Poland, Elżbieta Korolczuk -- Greenwashing Reactionary Movements. On Populist Instrumentalization of Environmental Issues, Gildas Renou -- Anti-gender politics as a democratic challenge in Norway’s populist moment , Elisabeth Lund Engebretsen -- Between Populism and Popular Citizenship in Science Conflict, Mette Marie Roslyng -- Inconvenient truths? Populist epistemology and the case of Portugal, Alberta Giorgi -- Linking Covid-19-related socio-economic anxieties with right-wing populism: A comparison between Europe and the United States, Gilles Ivaldi and Oscar Mazzoleni.
This book provides the first systematic and comparative analysis of the intersections of populism and science in Europe, from the perspective of political sociology. Populism is the object of rich scholarly debate over its definition and the best way to approach its study. But until now, little attention has been paid to the relationships between populism and science. Recently, the Covid-19 crisis has exposed the contradictions in this relationship, and this book combines an analysis of the theoretical aspects of the relationship between populism and science with rigorous empirical research. The theoretical perspectives show populism as a thin-ideology, as discourse and performance, and as a political logic, consider both right-wing and left-wing populism, and focus on leaders as well as citizens. The book also offers an overview of controversies within different fields of ‘science’, including case studies on food science, climate change, vaccination, gender theory, COVID-19, and environmental issues. The book will be of interest to scholars and students of a number of social science disciplines, including political sociology, political science and political psychology
HTTP:URL=https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-97535-7
Subjects LCSH:Political sociology
LCSH:Knowledge, Sociology of
LCSH:Social medicine
FREE:Political Sociology
FREE:Sociology of Knowledge and Discourse
FREE:Health, Medicine and Society
Classification LCC:JA76
DC23:306.2
ID 8000087189
ISBN 9783030975357

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