BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20250801T024009EDT-7496semslk@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20250801T064009Z DESCRIPTION:Building on the Roundtable on “Populism and the Causes of Democ ratic Discontent” on Wednesday 20 September 2023\, this session is convene d as a conversation among faculty (students are welcome) about the methods and approaches which have been used to understand the current democratic crisis. The aim is to share views and experiences on what we have been rea ding and exploring over the recent years to understand the deepening democ ratic crisis. Our conversation might facilitate better insights into the d iversity of the debates around what caused and what drives the current and growing discontent. The panelists of the Wednesday Roundtable\, Daniel Dr ache\, Günter Frankenberg\, Helen Hayes and Simon Archer\, will be partici pating in this Conversation. \n\nSuggested Background Readings for the Rou ndtable and the Methods:\n\nDaniel Drache and Marc Froese\, Has Populism W on? (ESW\, Toronto 2022). \n\nDaniel Drache and Marc Froese\, shorter essa ys in THE CONVERSATION\, drawing on themes in their book: \n\n\n \n https:// theconversation.com/why-populism-has-an-enduring-and-ominous-appeal-199065   \n \n \n https://theconversation.com/we-cant-fight-authoritarianism-without -understanding-populisms-allure-201544 \n \n\n\n\n \n https://theconversation .com/from-donald-trump-to-danielle-smith-4-ways-populists-are-jeopardizing -democracy-206438  \n \n\n\nGünter Frankenberg and Wilhelm Heitmeyer\, Auth oritarian Developments as a Threat to Democracy and Pluralism (Introductio n to the forthcoming 2023 English translation of their 2022 edited volume) . PDF available from peer.zumbansen [at] mcgill.ca  \n\nIngolfur Blühdorn\ , The dialectic of democracy: modernization\, emancipation and the great r egression\, (2020) 27 Democratization\, 389-407. \n\nSheri Berman\, The Ca uses of Populism in the West\, (2021) 24 Annual Review of Political Scienc e\, 71-88. \n\nChahrazad Abdallah\, Predatory Capitalism\, (2022) 25 M@n@g ement 89-92. \n\nMichaël O’Neill\, The trucker protests and the blatant fa ilure of citizenship education\, Policy Options\, 11 April 2022. \n\nBen D insdale\, Freedom\, not Fear\; Truckers\, not Trudeau: Why Right-Wing Popu lism is Going Mainstream in Canada\, Oxford Policy Review\, 7 March 2023.  \n\nKyle Hiebert\, Tech-Fuelled Inequality Could Catalyze Populism 2.0\, C IGI online\, 19 October 2022. \n\nInterview with Grégoire Chamayou\, La Li bération\, 9 nov. 2018\, link. \n\nInterview with Oliver Nachtwey\, Verso 2018\, link. \n\nPaul J. Maher et al\, The Many Guises of Populism and Cri sis\, (2022) 43 Political Psychology\, 819-826. \n\nSebastian Sevignani\, Digital Transformations and the Ideological Formation of the Public Sphere : Hegemonic\, Populist\, or Popular Communication?\, (2022) 39 Theory\, Cu lture\, Society\, 91-109. \n\nIngolfur Blühdorn\, Felix Butzlaff and Marga ret Haderer\, Emancipatory politics at its limits? An Introduction\, (2022 ) 25 European Journal of Social Theory\, 1-25. Link. \n\nIngolfur Blühdorn \, Liberation and limitation: Emancipatory politics\, socio-ecological tra nsformation and the grammar of the autocratic-authoritarian turn\, (2022) 25 European Journal of Social Theory\, 26-52. Link. \n\nWill Callison and Quinn Slobodian\, Coronapolitics from the Reichstag to the Capitol\, Bosto n Review\, 12 January 2021\, link. \n\nColin Crouch\, Post-Democracy and P opulism\, (2019) 90 Political Quarterly\, 124-137\, link. \n\nHans Dembows ki\, Damaged democracy\, Development and Cooperation (dandc.com)\, 18 Janu ary 2017\, link. \n\nKaren M. Douglas et al\, Understanding conspiracy the ories\, (2019) 40 Advances in Political Psychology\, 3-35\, link. \n\nStep hen G. Gross\, Understanding Europe’s Populist Right: The State of the Fie ld\, (2023) 32 Contemporary European History\, 489-497\, link. \n\nTorben Lütjen\, The anti-authoritarian revolt: Right-wing populism as self-empowe rment?\, (2022) 25 European Journal of Social Theory\, 75-93\, link. \n\nH elen V. Milner\, Is Global Capitalism Compatible with Democracy? Inequalit y\, Insecurity\, and Interdependence\, (2021) 65 International Studies Qua rterly\, 1097-1110\, link. \n\nPankaj Mishra\, Welcome to the age of anger \, The Guardian\, 8 December 2016. Link. \n\nJeremiah Morelock and Felipe Ziotti Narita\, The Nexus of QAnon and COVID-19: Legitimation Crisis and E pistemic Crisis\, (2022) 48 Critical Sociology\, 1005-1024\, link. \n\nOli ver Nachtwey\, Change living conditions to counter social chauvinism\, The Progressive Post\, 28 October 2018\, link. \n\nOliver Nachtwey and Martin Seeliger\, The transformation of Industrial Citizenship n the course of E uropean Integration\, (2021) 71 British Journal of Sociology\, 852-866. \n \nPippa Norris\, Cancel Culture: Myth or Reality?\, (2023) 71 Political St udies\, 145-174. \n\nAleksandar V. Trivanovic\, The State of Populism in t he Post-Industrial Democracies of the Global North: Fading Out\, Growing E ver Stronger\, or Preparing to Unveil a New Face?\, (2021) 2 North Carolin a Journal of European Studies\, 73-86\, link. \n\nDustin Voss\, The Politi cal Economy of European Populism: Labour Market Dualisation and Protest Vo ting in Germany and Spain\, LSE Europe in Question Discussion Paper Series \, LEQS Paper No. 132/2018\, link. \n\nPeter K. Hatemi and Zoltán Fazekas\ , Narcissism and Political Orientations\, (2018) 62 American Journal of Po litical Science\, 873-888\, link. \n DTSTART:20230921T140000Z DTEND:20230921T170000Z SUMMARY:Authoritarian Governance and Democratic Crisis: A Conversation on Methods and Approaches URL:/law/fr/channels/event/authoritarian-governance-an d-democratic-crisis-conversation-methods-and-approaches-350391 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR