Populism’s four driving emotions, and how to cultivate emotions supporting democracy: An interview with Eva Illouz

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Populism’s four driving emotions, and how to cultivate emotions supporting democracy : An interview with Eva Illouz . / Poder, Poul; Persson, Marcus.

I: Sociologisk Forskning, Bind 62, Nr. 2, 2023, s. 161-176.

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Poder, P & Persson, M 2023, 'Populism’s four driving emotions, and how to cultivate emotions supporting democracy: An interview with Eva Illouz ', Sociologisk Forskning, bind 62, nr. 2, s. 161-176. <https://sxpolitics.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Populisms_four_driving_emotions_and_how_to_cultiv.pdf>

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Poder, P., & Persson, M. (2023). Populism’s four driving emotions, and how to cultivate emotions supporting democracy: An interview with Eva Illouz . Sociologisk Forskning, 62(2), 161-176. https://sxpolitics.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Populisms_four_driving_emotions_and_how_to_cultiv.pdf

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Poder P, Persson M. Populism’s four driving emotions, and how to cultivate emotions supporting democracy: An interview with Eva Illouz . Sociologisk Forskning. 2023;62(2):161-176.

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Poder, Poul ; Persson, Marcus. / Populism’s four driving emotions, and how to cultivate emotions supporting democracy : An interview with Eva Illouz . I: Sociologisk Forskning. 2023 ; Bind 62, Nr. 2. s. 161-176.

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