Global Populisms

Editors-in-Chief:
Amy Skonieczny
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Global Populisms aims to enhance and expand the rapidly emerging robust, transdisciplinary, and global research on populism. Prior research on populism is now being re-examined, stretched, and challenged as a new wave of populism sweeps the globe. How are current and historical manifestations of populism worldwide to be understood and analyzed? Global Populisms invites monographs and edited volumes that move the field in new directions, particularly by engaging other disciplines and identifying core cross-cutting themes. In short, the main purpose and objective of this series is to support subject-specific inquiries into the dynamics and effects of global populism and its varying impacts across, between, and within societies. Global Populisms is designed as a highly accessible book series aimed at introducing a large readership to the contemporary and historical field of “populism studies.”

Manuscripts should be at least 80,000 words in length (including footnotes and bibliography). Manuscripts may also include illustrations and other visual material. The editors welcome proposals for monographs written for academics and researchers in the field that are based on original scholarly research that makes a notable contribution to the subject. The series editors will also consider proposals for edited volumes that demonstrate strong thematic coherence and continuity among the contributions.

Authors are cordially invited to submit proposals and/or full manuscripts by email to the publisher Jason Prevost. Please direct all other correspondence to Associate Editor Simona Casadio.

Authors will find general proposal guidelines at the Brill Author Gateway.

*A paperback edition of select titles in the series, for individual purchase only, will be released approximately 12 months after publication of the hardcover edition.

Media, Populism and Hate Speech
Volume 6
978-90-04-72132-6
The Hostile City of Love and Antibodies of Hate
Urban Contestations of Identity and Belonging
Volume 5
978-90-04-69290-9
The Rise of the Capital-state and Neo-Nationalism
A New Polanyian Moment
Volume 03
978-90-04-51622-9
Populism in Asian Democracies
Features, Structures, and Impacts
Volume 1
978-90-04-44446-1
Series Editors
Amy Skonieczny, San Francisco State University
Amentahru Wahlrab, The University of Texas at Tyler

Editorial Board
Roland Benedikter, EURAC Research, Center for Advanced Studies
Lenka Buštíková, Arizona State University
Angelos Chryssogelos, London Metropolitan University
Benjamin De Cleen, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Carlos de la Torre, University of Florida
Emmy Eklundh, Cardiff University
Federico Finchelstein, The New School for Social Research
Chris Hudson, RMIT University
Paul James, Western Sydney University
Erin Kristin Jenne, Central European University
David MacDonald, University of Guelph
Jennifer McCoy, Georgia State University
Cynthia Miller-Idriss, American University
Benjamin Moffitt, Australian Catholic University
Dirk Nabers, Kiel University
Danielle Resnick, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)
Matthew Rhodes-Purdy, Clemson University
Larbi Sadiki, Qatar University
Colin Snider, The University of Texas at Tyler
Manfred Steger, University of Hawaiʽi at Mānoa
Frank Stengel, Kiel University
Kurt Weyland, The University of Texas at Austin

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