Populism, Democracy, and the Humanities
Interdisciplinary Explorations and Critical Enquiries
Herausgeber: Cananau, Iulian; Thalén, Peder
Populism, Democracy, and the Humanities
Interdisciplinary Explorations and Critical Enquiries
Herausgeber: Cananau, Iulian; Thalén, Peder
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Provides readers with an illustration of the role and relevance of the humanities in tackling contemporary political phenomena and social issues such as populism and its effects on democracy.
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Provides readers with an illustration of the role and relevance of the humanities in tackling contemporary political phenomena and social issues such as populism and its effects on democracy.
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 244
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. März 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 512g
- ISBN-13: 9781538160916
- ISBN-10: 1538160919
- Artikelnr.: 62916879
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 244
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. März 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 512g
- ISBN-13: 9781538160916
- ISBN-10: 1538160919
- Artikelnr.: 62916879
Iulian Cananau is a senior lecturer (associate professor) in American literature at the University of Gävle, Sweden. Peder Thalén is professor in religious studies at the University of Gävle, Sweden.
PART I. Populism and the Democratic Culture
1. Populism, a Silent Counterrevolution?, Ann-Cathrine Jungar
2. The Lost Art of Democratic Debate: Econocracy, Populism, and the
Humanities, Henrik Bohlin
3. Is Another World Possible? George Orwell on Freedom and Totalitarian
Thinking, Jari Ristiniemi
PART II. Populism and Social Change
4. Comparative Education: From a Humanistic Explanatory Reasoning to a
Statistical Reasoning for Solving Societal Problems, Daniel Pettersson
5. Alternative Images of the University in an Era of Universities as
Politicized Social Good and Rational Organizations, Signe Jernberg
6. Populism and masculinity, Sarah Ljungquist and Malena Granhall Lahiki
PART III. The New Media and Populist Communication
7. Populism in the Digital Logic, Jan Sjölund
8. Populism and the Politics of the Media Spectacle in the US: Borders,
Invasion, Infection, Markus Heide
9. Hero, Supergrrl, Queen Moron and Brainwashed Puppet: Female Celebrity
Politicians/Politicized Celebrities and the Hyper-Mediatized Public Sphere,
Anna Edin
PART IV. Populism and the Public Imagination
10. The Case of the Lost Sobriety - Documentaries and Society in Sweden in
the 21st Century, Per Vesterlund
11. Two Fictionalizations of American Populism: Edward Bellamy's Looking
Backward 2000-1887 and Sinclair Lewis's It Can't Happen Here, Iulian
Cananau
1. Populism, a Silent Counterrevolution?, Ann-Cathrine Jungar
2. The Lost Art of Democratic Debate: Econocracy, Populism, and the
Humanities, Henrik Bohlin
3. Is Another World Possible? George Orwell on Freedom and Totalitarian
Thinking, Jari Ristiniemi
PART II. Populism and Social Change
4. Comparative Education: From a Humanistic Explanatory Reasoning to a
Statistical Reasoning for Solving Societal Problems, Daniel Pettersson
5. Alternative Images of the University in an Era of Universities as
Politicized Social Good and Rational Organizations, Signe Jernberg
6. Populism and masculinity, Sarah Ljungquist and Malena Granhall Lahiki
PART III. The New Media and Populist Communication
7. Populism in the Digital Logic, Jan Sjölund
8. Populism and the Politics of the Media Spectacle in the US: Borders,
Invasion, Infection, Markus Heide
9. Hero, Supergrrl, Queen Moron and Brainwashed Puppet: Female Celebrity
Politicians/Politicized Celebrities and the Hyper-Mediatized Public Sphere,
Anna Edin
PART IV. Populism and the Public Imagination
10. The Case of the Lost Sobriety - Documentaries and Society in Sweden in
the 21st Century, Per Vesterlund
11. Two Fictionalizations of American Populism: Edward Bellamy's Looking
Backward 2000-1887 and Sinclair Lewis's It Can't Happen Here, Iulian
Cananau
PART I. Populism and the Democratic Culture
1. Populism, a Silent Counterrevolution?, Ann-Cathrine Jungar
2. The Lost Art of Democratic Debate: Econocracy, Populism, and the
Humanities, Henrik Bohlin
3. Is Another World Possible? George Orwell on Freedom and Totalitarian
Thinking, Jari Ristiniemi
PART II. Populism and Social Change
4. Comparative Education: From a Humanistic Explanatory Reasoning to a
Statistical Reasoning for Solving Societal Problems, Daniel Pettersson
5. Alternative Images of the University in an Era of Universities as
Politicized Social Good and Rational Organizations, Signe Jernberg
6. Populism and masculinity, Sarah Ljungquist and Malena Granhall Lahiki
PART III. The New Media and Populist Communication
7. Populism in the Digital Logic, Jan Sjölund
8. Populism and the Politics of the Media Spectacle in the US: Borders,
Invasion, Infection, Markus Heide
9. Hero, Supergrrl, Queen Moron and Brainwashed Puppet: Female Celebrity
Politicians/Politicized Celebrities and the Hyper-Mediatized Public Sphere,
Anna Edin
PART IV. Populism and the Public Imagination
10. The Case of the Lost Sobriety - Documentaries and Society in Sweden in
the 21st Century, Per Vesterlund
11. Two Fictionalizations of American Populism: Edward Bellamy's Looking
Backward 2000-1887 and Sinclair Lewis's It Can't Happen Here, Iulian
Cananau
1. Populism, a Silent Counterrevolution?, Ann-Cathrine Jungar
2. The Lost Art of Democratic Debate: Econocracy, Populism, and the
Humanities, Henrik Bohlin
3. Is Another World Possible? George Orwell on Freedom and Totalitarian
Thinking, Jari Ristiniemi
PART II. Populism and Social Change
4. Comparative Education: From a Humanistic Explanatory Reasoning to a
Statistical Reasoning for Solving Societal Problems, Daniel Pettersson
5. Alternative Images of the University in an Era of Universities as
Politicized Social Good and Rational Organizations, Signe Jernberg
6. Populism and masculinity, Sarah Ljungquist and Malena Granhall Lahiki
PART III. The New Media and Populist Communication
7. Populism in the Digital Logic, Jan Sjölund
8. Populism and the Politics of the Media Spectacle in the US: Borders,
Invasion, Infection, Markus Heide
9. Hero, Supergrrl, Queen Moron and Brainwashed Puppet: Female Celebrity
Politicians/Politicized Celebrities and the Hyper-Mediatized Public Sphere,
Anna Edin
PART IV. Populism and the Public Imagination
10. The Case of the Lost Sobriety - Documentaries and Society in Sweden in
the 21st Century, Per Vesterlund
11. Two Fictionalizations of American Populism: Edward Bellamy's Looking
Backward 2000-1887 and Sinclair Lewis's It Can't Happen Here, Iulian
Cananau