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The Politics of Resentment: Rural Consciousness in Wisconsin and the Rise of Scott Walker

Michael Schudson
- 01 Apr 2017 - 
- Vol. 67, Iss: 2
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This article is published in Journal of Communication.The article was published on 2017-04-01. It has received 309 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Resentment & Consciousness.

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Immigrants or Elites?: Contextualizing the Motivation of the Rural American Vote in the Trump Era

TL;DR: Johnson et al. as mentioned in this paper explored the importance of anti-immigrant and anti-elite sentiment using a subset of rural participants in the 2016 American National Elections Study and found that both anti-immigration and antielite sentiments are indicators of a vote for Trump.
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Compassion’s More Dangerous Allies: Fear, Anxiety, and Amour-Propre

Alexandra Oprea
- 12 Mar 2020 - 
TL;DR: For example, in states characterized by high inequality and imperfect political institutions, scholars have shown that moral and sentimental education should be pursued under non-ideal circumstances as mentioned in this paper, and that moral education can be achieved under non ideal circumstances.
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“No Seat at the Party”: Mobilizing White Masculinity in the Men’s Rights Movement

Emily K. Carian
- 02 Jan 2022 - 
TL;DR: The authors used the men's rights movement, an anti-feminist backlash movement consisting largely of straight, white men, to examine how high-status group members develop a collective identity leveraged by right-wing movements.
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Climate rentierism after coal: forests, carbon offsets, and post-coal politics in the Appalachian coalfields

TL;DR: In this article , the central Appalachian coalfields have become a major site of carbon forestry offsets on California's carbon market, and they have been used as a vantage point from which to examine the emerging dynamics of climate change and rentier capitalism in rural Global North.
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How Do We Solve a Problem Like the Donald? The Democratic Challenge of Trump Supporters and the Politics of Presidential Removal

TL;DR: In this paper, the difficulties associated with both the Twenty-Fifth Amendment and the Tenure of Office of Presidential Office (TOEOC) were discussed. But they focused on removing Donald J. Trump from the office of the presidency.
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The revenge of the places that don’t matter (and what to do about it)

TL;DR: The authors argue that the populist wave is challenging the sources of existing well-being in both the less-dynamic and the more prosperous areas and that better, rather than more, place-sensitive territorial development policies are needed in order to find a solution to the problem.
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Polarization and the Global Crisis of Democracy: Common Patterns, Dynamics, and Pernicious Consequences for Democratic Polities:

TL;DR: In this article, a common pattern and set of dynamics characterizes severe political and societal polarization in different contexts around the world, with pernicious consequences for democ..., and
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The geography of EU discontent

TL;DR: Support for parties opposed to European Union (EU) integration has risen rapidly, and a wave of discontent has taken over the EU as discussed by the authors. This discontent is purportedly driven by the very factors behind th...
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Addressing Recognition Gaps: Destigmatization and the Reduction of Inequality:

TL;DR: This paper proposed a research agenda for the sociology of recognition and destigmatization, and sketched how social scientists, policymakers, organizations, and citizens can contribute to this research agenda, including institutions, cultural repertoires, knowledge workers, and social movement activists.
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How Trump Drove Coverage to the Nomination: Hybrid Media Campaigning

TL;DR: This article wrote in summer 2016 about Donald Trump and political communication is a fraught task: one is tempted to proclaim something dramatic: the end of an era, the beginning of one, or some kind of apot...