Popular Understandings of Politics in Britain, 1937-2015

Monthly Archives: December 2014

When will UKIP implode?

By UoSAnti-Politics |

Tweet Gerry Stoker and Will Jennings have recently examined the relationship between populism and the surge of support for UKIP. Some claim that UKIP are fast becoming the Teflon party of British politics immune from media exposure of scandals affecting it because its base reflects a value or cultural rejection of liberal Britain and a […]

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Anti-politicsā€¦not so new?

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Tweet Last monthā€™s YouGov poll showed that political dissatisfaction is on the rise, and is driving UKIP support. It also illustrated that anti-politics is not new. The fact that 35 per cent of respondents to a 1944 Gallup Poll felt that politicians were ā€˜out for themselvesā€™ suggests that citizens have been sceptical towards formal politics […]

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Contact Democracy: A new way of doing politics?

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Tweet At Tuesday nightā€™s Policy Network public debate, key note speaker David Farrell praised the value of Peter Mairā€™s pessimism about formal politics excellently expressed in Ruling the Void, but went on to ask five questions which might put things in a more positive light: 1. Were things ever really better? Less exclusion of access […]

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Anti-Politics, or Popular Understandings of Politics?

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Tweet This week, we have been considering how we might address the challenge of combining a deductive focus on anti-politics with an inductive focus on popular understandings of politics. On the one hand, the project seeks to explain the rise of anti-politics and political disengagement that appears to have taken place in Britain in recent […]

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Anti-Politics and the spread of populism

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Tweet Gerry Stoker and Will Jennings’ previous research on anti-politics has stimulated discussion about the ‘spectre of populism’ spreading across contemporary European democracies in The New York Times, Reuters and The Irish Examiner.

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