Journal of Political Ideologies

Papers
(The median citation count of Journal of Political Ideologies is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
The far right, the mainstream and mainstreaming: towards a heuristic framework55
Constructing ‘the people’ of populism: a critique of the ideational approach from a discursive perspective37
The nationalism-populism matrix11
The evolution of regime imaginaries on the Chinese Internet9
The antinomies of Ernesto Laclau: a reassessment9
Mistaken for populism: Magufuli, ambiguity and elitist plebeianism in Tanzania8
‘Counter-spurt’ but not ‘de-civilization’: fascism, (un)civility, taboo, and the ‘civilizing process’8
Rethinking the German nation as German Dasein: intellectuals and Heidegger’s philosophy in contemporary German New Right nationalism8
The Unabomber and the origins of anti-tech radicalism7
Is resistance always counter-hegemonic?7
Anti-populist discourse in Greece and Argentina in the 21st century7
Donald Trump, Bernie Sanders and the question of populism6
Radicalism and populism: do they always go hand by hand? A comparative analysis of the radical left and the radical right in Spain6
Strangled at birth: the One Nation ideology of Theresa May6
What’s in a name? Political antagonism and critiquing ‘neoliberalism’6
(National) pride and (conceptual) prejudice: critical remarks on the distinction between patriotism and nationalism6
Paradoxical individualization: ideological polarization in the U.S. in historical-comparative and theoretical perspective5
Animal advocacy and the radical right: the case of Sweden4
The enemy’s enemy: feminism at the crossroads of neoliberal co-optation and anti-gender conservatism4
The ‘New Right’ and its legacy for British conservatism4
Populism, an ideology without history? A new genetic approach3
Steve Bannon on ‘productive capitalism’: investigating the economic ideology of the American populist right3
A post-secular interpretation of religious nationalism: the case of Religious-Zionism3
The ‘punk anarchisms’ of Class War and CrimethInc.3
The municipal gaze on the EU: European municipalism as ideology3
How did negative liberty become a liberal ideal?3
Animalism: a nascent ideology? Exploring the ideas of animal advocacy parties3
Economic well-being and self-placements on a Left-Right scale: evidence from undergraduate students in seven countries2
From performative anti-fascism to post-fascism: the Lega (Nord)’s political discourse in historical context2
The political construction of the left-right divide: a comparative perspective2
Neglected times: Laclau, affect, and temporality2
G. A. Cohen’s historical materialism: a feminist critique2
Promise and failure: Nationalism in the interwar thought of Carl Schmitt and Eric Voegelin2
Populism without a people: neoliberal populism and the rise of the Italian far right2
From the tyranny of the neoliberal individual to neoliberal populism2
Olympism, cosmopolitanism, nationalism: the many face(t)s of the Olympics2
Revisiting the concept of citizenship in Margaret Thatcher’s government: the individual, the state, and civil society2
The ‘dialectical’ theory of conservatism2
Right-wing Euroscepticism and populism: investigating the concept of ‘the people’2
Disentangling the relationships between conservative economic and social attitudes and support for environmental action2
The region as cognition: an alternative analysis of regionalism2
Recognizing Hindu Orientalism1
What was the original intent? The Tea Party movement, the Founding Fathers, and the American welfare state1
Variations within the Norwegian far right: from neo-Nazism to anti-Islamism1
Freedom and peace at the shopping centre: the politics of consumerism in Israel/Palestine1
An Adornian ideology critique of neo-liberal reforms to the English NHS1
From Dusk till Dawn: Bobbio on the left/right dichotomy1
Gerhard Leibholz, Costantino Mortati and the ideological roots of postwar party democracy in Germany and Italy1
Two concepts of meritocracy: telic and procedural1
Moderate in power, populist in opposition? Die Linke’s populist communication in the German states1
Understanding cosmopolitanism: a morphological approach1
The ideology of American exceptionalism: American nationalism’s nom de plume1
Mapping ideologies as networks of ideas1
Ideological discourses in post-Soviet Uzbekistan: internationalization of higher education as a threat1
Framing Blasphemy as a crime: the curious similarities between the secular left and the organization of Islamic cooperation1
Burkean conservatism, legibility and populism1
Radical nationalism1
Ignorance or sovereignty: the de-territorialization of Jihad in Sayyid Qutb’s theo-political vision1
Productive forces, the passions and natural philosophy: Karl Marx, 1841–18461
Centrist utopianism in retreat: ideological fragmentation after the financial crisis1
Ideologies and framing labour activism in China1
Behind the narratives of climate change denial and rights of nature: sustainability and the ideological struggle between anthropocentrism and ecocentrism in two radical Facebook groups in Sweden1
Conceptual history, contingency and the ideological politics of time1
What are fundamentalist beliefs?1
Ideas and party change: the role of predistribution in labour’s ideological renewal1
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