Imagining Europe : transnational contestation and civic populism /
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| Language: | English |
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Cham, Switzerland :
Palgrave Macmillan,
[2021]
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| Series: | Palgrave studies in European political sociology.
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Introduction: Imagining Europe. Transnational contestation and civic populism: Paul Blokker- Section 1: Transnational mobilization
- 2. Left-wing social movements between strong European identities and the challenges of transnational activism. The Case of DiEM25: Ondrej Cisar and Manes Weisskircher
- 3. Alter- not pro-European: The question of Europe in transnational activist networks: Antje Scharenberg
- 4. European space in the Euroalternativist discourse: detachment, utopia, strategy, and a life story: Yuliya Moskvina
- Section 2: Transnational left populism
- 5. Transnational Populism and the European Union: An Uneasy Alliance? The Case of DiEM25: Panos Panayotu
- 6. Transnational populism: the populist challenge from the Left?: Patricia Chiantera
- 7. Left Populism and Another Europe: Europeanization, International Sovereigntism and Transnationalism: Oscar Garcia Agustin
- 8. Winds of Change, or Fighting the Windmills: Exploring the Economic Visions of the Pan-European Movement DiEM25: Kristian Sram
- Section 3: Transnational constituent power and constitutionalism
- 9. European constitutional politics and the making of collective self-images
- 10. Technocracy and populism as a consequence of political de-constitutionalization: Pablo Holmes
- 11. Transnational Populism in Context: The UN, the EU, and Beyond: Kolja Moller
- 12. The Constitutional Deficit, Constituent Activism and the (Conference on the) Future of Europe: Paul Blokker.