Impact of Civilizational Populism on Intergroup Emotions, Social Cohesion, and Civility in the UK
Sudeshika Wathtuwa-Durayalage
References
Alba, R., & Foner, N. (2015). Strangers no more: Immigration and the challenges of integration in North America and Western Europe. Princeton University Press.
Bejan, T. (2017). Mere civility: Disagreement and the limits of toleration. Harvard University Press.
Benson, O. (2011). “Civilities and civil rights: Democracy and the public sphere.” Political Studies Review, 9(2), 182–192.
Brubaker, R. (2017). “Why populism?” Theory and Society, 46(5), 357–385. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11186-017-9301-7
Calhoun, C. (2000). The virtue of civility: Selected essays on liberalism, tradition, and civil society. Stanford University Press.
Chan, J., To, H. P., & Chan, E. (2006). “Reconsidering social cohesion: Developing a definition and analytical framework for empirical research.” Social Indicators Research, 75(2), 273–302. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11205-005-2118-1
Gidron, N., & Hall, P. A. (2017). “The politics of social status: Economic and cultural roots of the populist right.” The British Journal of Sociology, 68(S1), S57–S84.
Hall, E. (2013). The ethics of civility: Civility and citizenship in liberal democratic societies. Princeton University Press.
Hooghe, M., & Stolle, D. (2003). Generating social capital: Civil society and institutions in comparative perspective. Palgrave Macmillan.
Kenny, M. (2020). The politics of English nationhood. Oxford University Press.
Mackie, D. M., Devos, T., & Smith, E. R. (2000). “Intergroup emotions: Explaining offensive action tendencies in an intergroup context.” Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 79(4), 602–616. https://doi.org/10.1037/0022-3514.79.4.602
Mouffe, C. (2018). For a left populism. Verso.
Mudde, C. (2004). “The populist zeitgeist.” Government and Opposition, 39(4), 541–563. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1477-7053.2004.00135.x
Mudde, C., & Rovira Kaltwasser, C. (2017). Populism: A very short introduction. Oxford University Press.
Müller, J.-W. (2016). What is populism? University of Pennsylvania Press.
Mutz, D. C., & Reeves, B. (2005). “The new videomalaise: Effects of televised incivility on political trust.” American Political Science Review, 99(1), 1–15.
Putnam, R. D. (2000). Bowling alone: The collapse and revival of American community. Simon & Schuster.
Shils, E. (1997). “Civility and civil society: Good manners between persons and concern for the common good in public affairs.” In: S. H. Britton (Ed.), The virtue of civility, (pp. 1–20). Liberty Fund.
Stanley, B. (2008). “The thin ideology of populism.” Journal of Political Ideologies, 13(1), 95–110.
Tajfel, H., & Turner, J. C. (1979). “An integrative theory of intergroup conflict.” In: W. G. Austin & S. Worchel (Eds.), The Social Psychology of Intergroup Relations, (pp. 33–47). Brooks/Cole.
Tajfel, H., & Turner, J. C. (1986). “The social identity theory of intergroup behavior.” In: S. Worchel & W. G. Austin (Eds.), Psychology of Intergroup Relations (2nd ed., pp. 7–24). Nelson-Hall.
UK Data Archive. (2022). British Social Attitudes Survey, 2021 [data collection]. UK Data Service. https://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-9283-1
van Assche, J., Dhont, K., & Pettigrew, T. F. (2019). “The personality–ideology nexus: A review of political orientation and personality across time and cultures.” Current Opinion in Psychology, 34, 88–93.
Vieten, U. M. (2018). Far right hate crimes and the politics of populism: How "hate" gets normalized through political discourse. Palgrave Pivot.
Impact of Civilizational Populism on Intergroup Emotions, Social Cohesion, and Civility in the UK
Sudeshika Wathtuwa-Durayalage
References
Alba, R., & Foner, N. (2015). Strangers no more: Immigration and the challenges of integration in North America and Western Europe. Princeton University Press.
Bejan, T. (2017). Mere civility: Disagreement and the limits of toleration. Harvard University Press.
Benson, O. (2011). “Civilities and civil rights: Democracy and the public sphere.” Political Studies Review, 9(2), 182–192.
Brubaker, R. (2017). “Why populism?” Theory and Society, 46(5), 357–385. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11186-017-9301-7
Calhoun, C. (2000). The virtue of civility: Selected essays on liberalism, tradition, and civil society. Stanford University Press.
Chan, J., To, H. P., & Chan, E. (2006). “Reconsidering social cohesion: Developing a definition and analytical framework for empirical research.” Social Indicators Research, 75(2), 273–302. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11205-005-2118-1
Gidron, N., & Hall, P. A. (2017). “The politics of social status: Economic and cultural roots of the populist right.” The British Journal of Sociology, 68(S1), S57–S84.
Hall, E. (2013). The ethics of civility: Civility and citizenship in liberal democratic societies. Princeton University Press.
Hooghe, M., & Stolle, D. (2003). Generating social capital: Civil society and institutions in comparative perspective. Palgrave Macmillan.
Kenny, M. (2020). The politics of English nationhood. Oxford University Press.
Mackie, D. M., Devos, T., & Smith, E. R. (2000). “Intergroup emotions: Explaining offensive action tendencies in an intergroup context.” Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 79(4), 602–616. https://doi.org/10.1037/0022-3514.79.4.602
Mouffe, C. (2018). For a left populism. Verso.
Mudde, C. (2004). “The populist zeitgeist.” Government and Opposition, 39(4), 541–563. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1477-7053.2004.00135.x
Mudde, C., & Rovira Kaltwasser, C. (2017). Populism: A very short introduction. Oxford University Press.
Müller, J.-W. (2016). What is populism? University of Pennsylvania Press.
Mutz, D. C., & Reeves, B. (2005). “The new videomalaise: Effects of televised incivility on political trust.” American Political Science Review, 99(1), 1–15.
Putnam, R. D. (2000). Bowling alone: The collapse and revival of American community. Simon & Schuster.
Shils, E. (1997). “Civility and civil society: Good manners between persons and concern for the common good in public affairs.” In: S. H. Britton (Ed.), The virtue of civility, (pp. 1–20). Liberty Fund.
Stanley, B. (2008). “The thin ideology of populism.” Journal of Political Ideologies, 13(1), 95–110.
Tajfel, H., & Turner, J. C. (1979). “An integrative theory of intergroup conflict.” In: W. G. Austin & S. Worchel (Eds.), The Social Psychology of Intergroup Relations, (pp. 33–47). Brooks/Cole.
Tajfel, H., & Turner, J. C. (1986). “The social identity theory of intergroup behavior.” In: S. Worchel & W. G. Austin (Eds.), Psychology of Intergroup Relations (2nd ed., pp. 7–24). Nelson-Hall.
UK Data Archive. (2022). British Social Attitudes Survey, 2021 [data collection]. UK Data Service. https://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-9283-1
van Assche, J., Dhont, K., & Pettigrew, T. F. (2019). “The personality–ideology nexus: A review of political orientation and personality across time and cultures.” Current Opinion in Psychology, 34, 88–93.
Vieten, U. M. (2018). Far right hate crimes and the politics of populism: How "hate" gets normalized through political discourse. Palgrave Pivot.
Impact of Civilizational Populism on Intergroup Emotions, Social Cohesion, and Civility in the UK
Sudeshika Wathtuwa-Durayalage
References
Alba, R., & Foner, N. (2015). Strangers no more: Immigration and the challenges of integration in North America and Western Europe. Princeton University Press.
Bejan, T. (2017). Mere civility: Disagreement and the limits of toleration. Harvard University Press.
Benson, O. (2011). “Civilities and civil rights: Democracy and the public sphere.” Political Studies Review, 9(2), 182–192.
Brubaker, R. (2017). “Why populism?” Theory and Society, 46(5), 357–385. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11186-017-9301-7
Calhoun, C. (2000). The virtue of civility: Selected essays on liberalism, tradition, and civil society. Stanford University Press.
Chan, J., To, H. P., & Chan, E. (2006). “Reconsidering social cohesion: Developing a definition and analytical framework for empirical research.” Social Indicators Research, 75(2), 273–302. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11205-005-2118-1
Gidron, N., & Hall, P. A. (2017). “The politics of social status: Economic and cultural roots of the populist right.” The British Journal of Sociology, 68(S1), S57–S84.
Hall, E. (2013). The ethics of civility: Civility and citizenship in liberal democratic societies. Princeton University Press.
Hooghe, M., & Stolle, D. (2003). Generating social capital: Civil society and institutions in comparative perspective. Palgrave Macmillan.
Kenny, M. (2020). The politics of English nationhood. Oxford University Press.
Mackie, D. M., Devos, T., & Smith, E. R. (2000). “Intergroup emotions: Explaining offensive action tendencies in an intergroup context.” Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 79(4), 602–616. https://doi.org/10.1037/0022-3514.79.4.602
Mouffe, C. (2018). For a left populism. Verso.
Mudde, C. (2004). “The populist zeitgeist.” Government and Opposition, 39(4), 541–563. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1477-7053.2004.00135.x
Mudde, C., & Rovira Kaltwasser, C. (2017). Populism: A very short introduction. Oxford University Press.
Müller, J.-W. (2016). What is populism? University of Pennsylvania Press.
Mutz, D. C., & Reeves, B. (2005). “The new videomalaise: Effects of televised incivility on political trust.” American Political Science Review, 99(1), 1–15.
Putnam, R. D. (2000). Bowling alone: The collapse and revival of American community. Simon & Schuster.
Shils, E. (1997). “Civility and civil society: Good manners between persons and concern for the common good in public affairs.” In: S. H. Britton (Ed.), The virtue of civility, (pp. 1–20). Liberty Fund.
Stanley, B. (2008). “The thin ideology of populism.” Journal of Political Ideologies, 13(1), 95–110.
Tajfel, H., & Turner, J. C. (1979). “An integrative theory of intergroup conflict.” In: W. G. Austin & S. Worchel (Eds.), The Social Psychology of Intergroup Relations, (pp. 33–47). Brooks/Cole.
Tajfel, H., & Turner, J. C. (1986). “The social identity theory of intergroup behavior.” In: S. Worchel & W. G. Austin (Eds.), Psychology of Intergroup Relations (2nd ed., pp. 7–24). Nelson-Hall.
UK Data Archive. (2022). British Social Attitudes Survey, 2021 [data collection]. UK Data Service. https://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-9283-1
van Assche, J., Dhont, K., & Pettigrew, T. F. (2019). “The personality–ideology nexus: A review of political orientation and personality across time and cultures.” Current Opinion in Psychology, 34, 88–93.
Vieten, U. M. (2018). Far right hate crimes and the politics of populism: How "hate" gets normalized through political discourse. Palgrave Pivot.