This book explores how political ideas move across geographical, social and chronological boundaries. It offers new insights into how ideologies in varied social and political settings can be decoded, and challenges hierarchical distinctions between ideological 'producers' and 'consumers'.
This book explores how political ideas move across geographical, social and chronological boundaries. It offers new insights into how ideologies in varied social and political settings can be decoded, and challenges hierarchical distinctions between ideological 'producers' and 'consumers'.
Mathew Humphrey is Professor of Political Theory at the University of Nottingham, UK, and co-Director of the Centre for the Study of Political Ideologies. His books include Ecological Politics and Democratic Theory and Authenticity: The Cultural History of a Political Concept. David Laycock is Professor of Political Science at Simon Fraser University, Canada. His books include The New Right and Democracy in Canada and Political Ideology in Parties, Policy and Civil Society: Interdisciplinary Insights. Maiken Umbach is Professor of Modern History at the University of Nottingham, UK. Her books include Private Life and Privacy in Nazi Germany , Photography, Migration, and Identity: a German-Jewish-American Story and Authenticity: the Cultural History of a Political Concept.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. The political is personal: an analysis of crowd-sourced political ideas and images from a Massive Open Online Course 2. Cross-border influences or parallel developments? A process-tracing approach to the development of social conservatism in Canada and the US 3. Tax revolts, direct democracy and representation: populist politics in the US and Canada 4. Inventing America, again 5. Democratic babies? Françoise Dolto, Benjamin Spock and the ideology of post-war parenting advice
Introduction 1. The political is personal: an analysis of crowd-sourced political ideas and images from a Massive Open Online Course 2. Cross-border influences or parallel developments? A process-tracing approach to the development of social conservatism in Canada and the US 3. Tax revolts, direct democracy and representation: populist politics in the US and Canada 4. Inventing America, again 5. Democratic babies? Françoise Dolto, Benjamin Spock and the ideology of post-war parenting advice
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