About this book series

This Palgrave Macmillan book series addresses the phenomenon of populism which has become part of mainstream politics. Its contested meanings and various shapes inform many aspects of political and social life across the world. In some cases, it emerges in the form of an individual leader; in others, in the form of a social movement or a political party. It is thus important that we understand not merely its defining features and causes, but also its relationship with other social phenomena. While populism’s relationships with globalisation, nationalism, and race are regularly discussed in scholarly literature, there is still need and also great interest in studies that look at different manifestations of populism in different parts of the world and in relation to a rich variety of contexts, polities, religions, and movements. This series includes works on political science, political psychology, sociology, anthropology, political economy and theology. It makes a significant contribution to populism studies and literature from different angles. There is an enormous interest among the scholars from different backgrounds in studying populism and this books series is an important avenue of publication for their studies.

Electronic ISSN
2731-3077
Print ISSN
2731-3069
Series Editor
  • Ihsan Yilmaz

Book titles in this series

  1. Populist and Pro-Violence State Religion

    The Diyanet’s Construction of Erdoğanist Islam in Turkey

    Authors:
    • Ihsan Yilmaz
    • Ismail Albayrak
    • Copyright: 2022

    Available Renditions

    • Hard cover
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    • eBook