Rethinking Politicisation in Politics, Sociology and International Relations

Rethinking Politicisation in Politics, Sociology and International Relations

Wiesner, Claudia

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

01/2022

281

Mole

Inglês

9783030545475

15 a 20 dias

401

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1. Introduction: What is politicisation? Opening the debate (Claudia Wiesner).- Section I: Conceptualising Politicisation.- 2. Politicisation, Politics, and Democracy (Claudia Wiesner).- 3. Three Concepts of Politicisation: Republican, Deliberative, and Agonistic (Veith Selk).- 4. Parliamentarisation as Policisation (Kari Palonen).- Section II: Politicisation, Populism and (post-) democracy.- 5. Democracy, Post-Democracy and what came after (Meike Schmidt-Gleim).- 6. Populism and Anti-Populism in the 2017 Dutch, French, and German Elections: A Re-Politicisation of Post-Politics? (Seongcheol Kim).- 7. Voting and Non-Voting in Post-Democratic Times (Dirk Joerke).- Section III: (De-) politicising Europe.- 8. (De)politicisation: Shifting Dynamics in an Emerging European Political Field and Public Sphere (Niilo Kauppi and Hans-Joerg Trenz).- 9. Dissensus, Deadlock and Disintegration? Examining the Effects of EU Politicisation (Lisa Anders).- 10. Depoliticisation at the European Level.Delegitimisation and Circumvention of Representative Democracy in Europe's Governance (Cecile Robert).- Section IV: Politicisation from Global to Local.- 11. Political Authority, Expected Consequences and the Politicisation of International Institutions (Andreas von Staden).- 12. In-Between Juridification and Politicisation: Zooming in on the Everyday Politics of Law (Philip Liste).- 13. Conclusion. Rethinking Politicisation: what have we learned? (Claudia Wiesner).



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politicisation;depoliticisation;populism;European Union;international politics