Časopis za kritiko znanosti, 260, 19.Ĭhase-Dunn, C. The blurred borders of racism, neo-fascism and national populism. Understanding varieties of populism in times of crises. The British Journal of Sociology, 68(Suppl 1), S214–s232. Brexit, trump, and ‘Methodological Whiteness’: On the misrecognition of race and class. Rydgren (Ed.), The Oxford handbook of the radical right (pp. The populist style in American politics: Presidential campaign discourse, 1952–1996. Is populism an ideology? A refutation and a new perspective. A critical review of recent literature on populism. In concluding, the chapter will make general recommendations on how to develop an integrative theoretical framework with the capacity to both address the unnecessary conceptual inconsistencies and divisions, and to synthesize the currently unrelated explanatory efforts at the macro-, meso-, and microlevels. The resultant critical review is structured around three main aspects of studying RWP in the recent literature: (1) conceptual inconsistencies around its social nature (2) disagreements on the “social manifestations” of RWP as a social phenomenon or form and (3) divisions around explaining the “nurtures” of RWP that have given (a global) rise to RWP and have influenced its evolution in multiple forms. These, as argued, distort the potentials for constructing encompassing conceptual frameworks necessary to theorize the rise of new RWP in the current context of global social change. It starts by addressing the existing theoretical shortcomings in social scientific contributions to global studies of populism, highlighting theoretical inconsistencies and gaps in the literature. This chapter not only presents a critical review of the contemporary academic literature regarding the “social nature” (basic characteristics), “social manifestations,” and “social nurtures” (determining factors, roots, bases, and impacts) of Right-Wing Populism (RWP), but also initiates a conversation to pursue a new consolidative line of theorization of RWP.
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