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View of Technopopulism: The Emergence of a Discursive Formation

In sum, in this article I have argued that contemporary technopopulism is a discursive formation or a materialized ideology that is predicated upon the belief ...

The Concept of Technopopulism - Oxford Academic

Our definition of technopopulism is predicated on the assumption that the behaviour of electoral contenders for office in democratic regimes is not determined ...

Techno-populism - Wikipedia

Techno-populism is either a populism in favor of technocracy or a populism concerning certain technology – usually information technology – or any populist ...

Wolfgang Streeck · In the Superstate: What is technopopulism?

Most current definitions share the idea of a 'people' divided and short-changed by an 'elite', and who come to consciousness by pushing that ...

Introduction | Technopopulism: The New Logic of Democratic Politics

The concept we propose to capture this set of developments is that of technopopulism, defined as a new logic of political action based on the combination of ...

Technopopulism | Coleurope - College of Europe

Technocratic appeals to expertise and populist invocations of 'the people' have become mainstays of political competition in established democracies.

Techno-Populism - ECPS

Democracy is already adapting to the techno-populism, the neologism which describes the tension generated by these two megatrends.” Marco Deseriis distinguishes ...

Technopopulism: The New Logic of Democratic Politics - Void Network

Political theory has largely insisted on maintaining the opposition between technocracy – the process of experts finding solutions to collective ...

Technopopulism: The New Logic of Democratic Politics. By ...

The concept at the core of the book is, of course, “technopopulism” itself, which the authors discuss with precision in the first chapter. A ...

Book Review: Technopopulism. The New Logic of Democratic Politics

By introducing the concept of technopopulism, this book helps us advance our understanding of the relationship between populism and ...

Chris Bickerton Defines Technopopulism - Democracy Paradox

Chris Bickerton defines the concept of technopopulism. He is the author, alongside Carlo Invernizzi Accetti, of Technopopulism: The New ...

The Age of Technopopulism?

For the technopopulist, then, the idea that ordinary people possess a diffuse competence which can be harnessed by technology legitimates their ...

Technopopulism and Central Banks - Cato Institute

Both populism and technocracy dispense with the dimension of political mediation because they claim to have direct access to the ultimate ground of political ...

From Technocracy and Populism to Technopopulism

The populist theories of Ernesto Laclau, perhaps ironically, converge with Müller's criticism of the people as a void. ... Laclau's theory defines ...

Technopopulism. The New Logic of Democratic Politics. Christopher ...

The authors define populism and technocracy as 'modes of political action' that, far from being specific features of some political actors, over ...

Book review: Technopopulism: The new logic of democratic politics

From traditional literature on social cleavages to recent political theory, a broad assortment of ideas are distilled to back up the book's ...

210406 - Technopopulism: The New Logic of Democratic Politics ...

It ends by considering some possible remedies that go beyond the simplistic idea that in the right 'dose' populism and technocracy can counter-balance one ...

Technopopulism: The New Logic of Democratic PoliticsThe New ...

... While populist and technocratic ideas may indeed be systematically linked to IO legitimacy in theory, a systematic relationship between the actors publicly ...

The New Logic of Democratic Politics [Podcast and Interview]

Populism, in so far as it is based on an idea of appealing to the people, is usually done so in a way that opposes the people to elites, and, ...

What Technocrats and Populists Have in Common - City Journal

Technocracy and populism thrive on political parties' exhaustion, while the authors of Technopopulism would like to revitalize parties by ...