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Berti, Carlo.
The impact of populism on European institutions and civil societydiscourses, practices, and policies /
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The impact of populism on European institutions and civil societyedited by Carlo Ruzza, Carlo Berti, Paolo Cossarini.
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discourses, practices, and policies /
other author:
Ruzza, Carlo.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing :2021.
Description:
xvii, 279 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
PopulismEuropean Union countries.
Subject:
European Union countriesSocial policy.
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-73411-4
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9783030734114$q(electronic bk.)
The impact of populism on European institutions and civil societydiscourses, practices, and policies /
The impact of populism on European institutions and civil society
discourses, practices, and policies /[electronic resource] :edited by Carlo Ruzza, Carlo Berti, Paolo Cossarini. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2021. - xvii, 279 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Palgrave studies in European political sociology. - Palgrave studies in European political sociology..
Chapter 1. Introduction: 'The People' and the Brussels bubble: Populism, democracy, and the EU institutions. (Paolo Cossarini, Carlo Ruzza, Carlo Berti) -- Part 1. The European Union Facing the Populist Wave -- Chapter 2. The Populist-Eurosceptic mix: Conceptual distinctions, ideational linkages and internal differentiation. (Emanuele Massetti) -- Chapter 3: Populism and European Institutions. A historical perspective. (Roberto Santaniello) -- Part 2. The Impact of Populism on the European Institutions -- Chapter 4. The discursive construction of issues in the European Parliament: a model of reciprocal influence between populists and non-populists through polarisation and fragmentation. (Carlo Berti) -- Chapter 5. The politicisation of the European Union and the role of the European Parliament: opportunities, risks and limitations. (Markus Warasin) -- Chapter 6.The European Parliament's treatment of religion in times of populism. (Alberta Giorgi), etc.
What is the impact of populism on the EU? How did the EU institutions and civil society react to the recent rise of populist parties? To answer such relevant questions and understand populism in terms of ideas, political outcomes, and social dynamics, academia needs to engage with institutional actors, civil society organizations, and policy makers. By bringing together academics, members of European institutions and agencies, and leaders of civil society organizations, this edited volume bridges the gap between research and practice. It explores how populism impacted on European institutions and civil society and investigates their reactions and strategies to overcome the challenges posed by populists. This collection is organized into three main sections, i.e., general European governance; European Parliament and Commission; European organized civil society. Overall, the volume unveils how the populist threat was perceived within the EU institutions and NGOs and discusses the strategies they devised to react and how these were implemented in institutional and public communication. Carlo Ruzza is Professor of Political Sociology at the University of Trento, Italy. He has widely published on radical right populist parties and political movements in southern Europe, particularly in Italy, and on civil society advocacy roles. His current research interests focus on civil society organisations specialising in anti-discrimination and human rights policy at the EU level and the impact of populism on EU institutions. Carlo Berti is Research Fellow at the School of International Studies, University of Trento, Italy. He holds a PhD in Communication Studies from Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand. His current research focuses on populism and anti-populism in the European Union. His work has been published in international journals such as Journalism Studies and Media, Culture & Society. Paolo Cossarini is Postdoctoral Researcher at the Department of Culture and Learning, Aalborg University, Denmark. His research focuses on populism and nationalism, Italian and Spanish politics, protest movements, and civil society organisations. He is co-editor of Populism and Passions. Democratic Legitimacy after Austerity (2019)
ISBN: 9783030734114$q(electronic bk.)
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LC Class. No.: JN40 / .I46 2021
Dewey Class. No.: 320.5662094
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