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ESPAA

CURSO DE FORMACIN ESPECFICA


TEORAS DEL POPULISMO
Dr. Manuel Anselmi
Universit degli Studi di Perugia

FLACSO Espaa
Universidad de Salamanca
Del 28 de noviembre al 1 de diciembre de 2016
Lugar: Edificio de la Facultad de Derecho

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CENTRO DE FORMACIN PERMANENTE
C/ Fonseca 2, 1 37002 SALAMANCA
Tel.: 923 294 500 (ext. 1174)
formacionpermanente@usal.es

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PROGRAMA DEL CURSO:


Impartido por el Dr. Manuel Anselmi, de la Universit degli Studi di
Perugia, es parte de la actividad formativa de los msteres de
Ciencia Poltica, Estudios Latinoamericanos y Democracia y Buen
Gobierno.
Contenido:
1) Introduccin al problema. Anlisis de la teora clsica del
populismo en la ciencia social y en la ciencia poltica: Germani,
Shils, Canovan.
2) Modelo y teora en el debate contemporneo sobre populismo:
populismo como ideologa, opulismo como estrategia, populismo
como discurso. Laclau, Mudde, Wyeland.
3) Elementos del populismo latinoamericano. Anlisis del caso de
Venezuela.
4) Elementos del populismo europeo. Anlisis del caso italiano.
Bibliografa:
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the People? Measuring
Populist Attitudes in Voters, Comparative Political Studies, 47 (9):
1324-53.
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Canovan, M. 1999. Trust the People! Populism and the Two Faces of
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Canovan, M. 2005. The People. Cambridge: Polity Press.


Collins, J. N. 2014. New Left Experiences in Bolivia and Ecuador
and the Challenge to Theories
of Populism, Journal of Latin American Studies, 46 (1): 59-86.
de la Torre, C. 2013. In the Name of the People: Democratization,
Popular Organizations, and
Populism in Venezuela, Bolivia, and Ecuador, European Review of
Latin American and
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Insurrections,
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Global Perspectives, ed. C.
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Culture: Is Right-Wing
Populism Here to Stay?, The Political Quarterly, 86 (4): 523-31.
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Comparative Perspective.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Hawkins, K. A., C. Rovira Kaltwasser, and I. Andreadis. 2016. The
Activation of Populist
Attitudes: Evidence from Contemporary Chile and Greece. Paper
prepared for the Team
Populism January Conference: The Causes of Populism, January 2830, Provo, Utah.
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Mudde, C. and C. Rovira Kaltwasser. 2012. Populism and (liberal)
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analysis. Pp. 1-26 in Populism in Europe and the Americas: Threat


or Corrective for
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Cambridge University Press.
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Democracy. London: Verso.
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Germany: the Crisis of Leninism
and the Revolution of 1989. Durham: Duke University Press.
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Movements, Annual Review of
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Press.
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Subjectivity. Pp. 681-95 in The
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social justice protests: a
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populism and the lessons
from religious populism in Greece, Journal of Political Ideologies, 9
(3): 253-67.
Taggart, P. 2000. Populism. Buckingham: Open University Press.
Tronconi, F., ed. 2015. Beppe Grillos Five Star Movement:
Organisation, Communication and
Ideology. Farnham: Ashgate.
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