Comparing Strategies of (De)Politicisation in Europe:Governance, Resistance and Anti-politics '18
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Introduction; Jim Buller, Pinar Donmez, Adam Standring, Matthew Wood.- Chapter 2: Rethinking (De)Politicization in Liberalism: Between Ephemerality and Institutionalization of Power; Alen Toplisek.- Chapter 3: Does Societal De-Politicization Really Hamper Democratic Accountability? A Few Cautionary Notes; Gergana Yankova Dimova.- Chapter 4: The Problem of Noise and Aviation Expansion: the UK in a Comparative Perspective; Steven Griggs and David Howarth.- Chapter 5: Depoliticised Local Government as a Vehicle for Implementing Austerity; Karin Bottom.- Chapter 6: Political Dissatisfaction and Decline of Party Identification: Evidence from the Republic of Cyprus; Giorgos Charalambous and Direnc Kanol.- Chapter 7: De-politization through international lenders, and re-politization in the street: Design and implementation of troika-supported policies in Portugal, Greece and Ireland; Catherine Moury and Adam Standring.- Chapter 8: Societal and Governmental (Re-)Politicisation in Times of Crisis: Reflections on the Decade-Long AKP Rule and June Uprising in Turkey; Pinar Donmez.- Chapter 9: The Post-Political Trap? Reflections on Politics/Political, Agency and the City; Ross Beveridge and Philippe Koch.- Chapter 10: Homelessness or housing poverty? The politicization of homelessness and public space in post-state-socialist Hungary; Kata Amon.- Conclusion; Jim Buller, Pinar Donmez, Adam Standring, Matthew Wood.
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