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Theory After Practice: Revisiting Populism and Hegemony
Andy Knott
School of Humanities and Social Science
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Arts and Humanities
Hegemony
100%
Populism
100%
Crisis
40%
Performativity
20%
Literature
6%
Conceptual
6%
Global
6%
Engagement
6%
populist
6%
Research Agenda
6%
Designation
6%
Histórico
6%
conditions of possibility
6%
Keyphrases
Hegemony
100%
Populism
100%
Performativity
20%
Politics
6%
Radical Change
6%
Populist
6%
Political Context
6%
Existing System
6%
Conjuncture
6%
Counter-hegemony
6%
Conditions of Possibility
6%
Dual-sense
6%
Psychology
Performativity
100%
Critical Engagement
33%
Social Sciences
Hegemony
100%