An Evolutionary Institutionalist Explanation of the Philippines' Militaristic COVID-19 Approach [0.03%]
菲律宾军事化抗疫的制度演化解释
Anzelwise Y Paras
Anzelwise Y Paras
The Philippines undertook a "militaristic" approach to COVID-19. This has been attributed, directly or indirectly, to the strong political will of their current president, Rodrigo Duterte. Going against this narrative, this work presents an...
What is Remembered in Pandemic: A Commentary on the Mediated Memories of Piety in COVID-19 [0.03%]
疫情下的集体回忆:新冠病毒时代的媒介记忆与虔诚评论
Arya Parakkate Vijayaraghavan,Dishari Chattaraj
Arya Parakkate Vijayaraghavan
The paper explores how the experiences of the present pandemic are shaped by the memories of popular religious piety during past pandemics and epidemics. Taking insights from the works of Astrid Erll and Reinhart Koselleck, the process 'rem...
Omi Hodwitz,Steff King,Jordan Thompson
Omi Hodwitz
QAnon, a group of conspiracy theorists dedicated to the overthrow of the deep state and the facilitation of the rapture, has been growing in strength and prominence since its inception in 2017. Originally started as an anonymous post on a m...
Eileen M Hunt
Eileen M Hunt
Beginning with a historical perspective on the long and short past of political theory, I argue for three priorities for the field's future: (1) theorizing why and how constitutional democracies corrode and die, and what might be done to st...
Charlie Ellis
Charlie Ellis
The Brexit referendum in June 2016 was a momentous event in British politics. It was also highly significant in the evolution of British conservatism, bringing to the fore a 'hard right' tendency. The hard right has framed the result as the...
Party Politics vs. Grievance Politics: Competing Modes of Representative Democracy [0.03%]
政党政治与怨恨政治:代议制民主的两种模式
Matthew Flinders,Markus Hinterleitner
Matthew Flinders
As a vast literature on political disaffection, populism, "pitchfork politics," and the emergence of an "age of anger" testifies, the nature of democratic politics and the socio-political context in which it operates appear to have shifted ...
Should the USA Offer Reparations to Africa for the Transatlantic Slave Trade? [0.03%]
美国应该为奴隶贸易向非洲进行赔偿吗?
Rhoda E Howard-Hassmann
Rhoda E Howard-Hassmann
This article begins with background information on the international social movement for reparations for the transatlantic slave trade. I then propose that the USA ought to offer reparations, including participation in and financing of a tr...
Editorial
Society. 2022;59(4):339-348. DOI:10.1007/s12115-022-00682-3 2022
Robert Paarlberg,Dariush Mozaffarian,Renata Micha et al.
Robert Paarlberg et al.
Participants in SNAP have always been allowed to use their taxpayer-funded benefit to purchase Sugar Sweetened Beverages (SSBs). Despite an acute public health crisis surrounding the consumption of unhealthy products including SSBs, especia...
Confronting Plausible Simplicities and Bridging the Tragic Chasm: Bernard Crick's Political Journalism Reconsidered [0.03%]
直面可信的简约与跨越悲剧性的裂隙——再论伯纳德·克里克的政治新闻学
Charlie Ellis
Charlie Ellis
The world of political comment is often considered to be lacking in nuance and sophistication, dominated by immoderate polemicists. This connects to wider debates concerning knowledge and expertise in a liberal democracy, which the COVID-19...
The Plasticity of Our Fears: Affective Politics in the European Migration Crisis [0.03%]
我们恐惧的可塑性:欧洲移民危机中的情感政治学
Volker M Heins
Volker M Heins
In the field of migration politics, a dominant rhetoric argues that liberal immigration and asylum policies must be avoided because they will inevitably lead to anti-immigration backlashes that exacerbate the very conditions they were suppo...
Editorial
Society. 2021;58(6):500-506. DOI:10.1007/s12115-021-00643-2 2021