2018
DOI: 10.1093/ips/olx022
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Collective Discussion: Diagnosing the Present

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“…The contemporary global rise of the far-right has drawn great attention across society and academia, setting political research on a new path (Walker et al. 2018 ; Li 2019 ). One such line of inquiry hopes to create conditions to conceptualise the far-right across geographies through the ‘authoritarian populism’ framework (Scoones et al.…”
Section: Authoritarian Populism and Environmental Politicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The contemporary global rise of the far-right has drawn great attention across society and academia, setting political research on a new path (Walker et al. 2018 ; Li 2019 ). One such line of inquiry hopes to create conditions to conceptualise the far-right across geographies through the ‘authoritarian populism’ framework (Scoones et al.…”
Section: Authoritarian Populism and Environmental Politicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recall our introductory discussion about the swathes of incredulity about the 'time we are in' (how could that happen?). There may be an understandable rush, by academics, politicians, activists, people in general, to explain the craziness -the 'that' -though this can hurtle us toward political or theoretical panic (Walker et al 2018). We suggest that it is important not to rush to speedy closure and secure grasping of that which we cannot swiftly comprehend.…”
Section: Spectral Theorizing -A Disordering Methodologymentioning
confidence: 85%
“…It is a lineage of thought through which we can try to understand how that what is taking place in the sites they study requires us to rethink how we bring security practices into political language as a transversal politics. (Walker et al 2018) Developing such a point of view is thus not simply an intellectual exercise. It speaks to needs for rethinking politics in light of contemporary situations.…”
Section: From Configurations Of Movement To Unfolding Confluences Of Movementsmovingmentioning
confidence: 99%