Kivisto investigates how someone manifestly unfit to serve was elected US president, and suggests some implications of what it might portend for the future. He discusses events leading up to the election and beyond as the Trump operatives geared up to take over the reins of government, but stops with the swearing in. What happens when the Trump administrations begins to govern is another topic for another day, he says. He covers democratic culture and civic virtue, the Trump voter: labeling the baskets, and institutional openings to authoritarianism.

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"A brilliant piece of work - the best sociological explanation of what Trump represents, why he was elected, and why the Republican Party lost its way" - Jeffrey Alexander, Lillian Chavenson Saden Professor of Sociology, Yale University, USA

"A comprehensive survey on the social and institutional dynamics of the populist movement in the United States and the political actors behind it" - <i>European Journal of American Studies</i>

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“This book provides background information and analysis to discuss and build upon the continued cultural political polarization that challenges democratic institutions today… The author provides a comprehensive survey on the social and institutional dynamics of the populist movement in the United States and the political actors that are behind it. Scholars interested in the origins of right-wing populism and reasons behind the rise of Trump will benefit from reading<i> The Trump Phenomenon</i>.” - Marcus Walsh-Führing, <i>European Journal of American Studies</i>, 2018

On November 8, 2016, American voters surprised the world by electing a rank outsider with no previous political experience, businessman and celebrity Donald J. Trump, to become the 45th President of the United States after one of the most divisive and contentious campaigns in recent history. In this short book, Peter Kivisto analyses how this happened, focusing on who Trump is and the narratives about him and his candidacy that evolved during the campaign, who his supporters are and what their worldview is, and the role of the media, right-wing Christians, and the Republican Party in making Trump’s victory possible. 
The Trump phenomenon must be viewed as a manifestation of right-wing populism, a movement which has serious implications for democratic values and practices, and this book examines how it took hold in America to put one of the most controversial presidents ever elected into the White House.
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On November 8, 2016, American voters elected Donald J. Trump to become the 45th President of the United States. Peter Kivisto analyses how this happened, focusing on who Trump is, who his supporters are, and the role of the media, right-wing Christians, and the Republican Party in making Trump’s victory possible.
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Introduction 1, Democratic Culture and Civil Virtue  2, The Trump Voter: Labeling the Baskets  3, Institutional Openings to Authoritarianism  Postscript
SocietyNow is a topical series of short, readable and accessible books, written by leading experts, on the events, phenomena and issues that define our 21st century world. Publishing quickly to provide a rapid response to a fast-changing world, the series covers political and economic events, and social and cultural trends, building to an authoritative collection of titles that explore and explain why our society is the way it is, now. Society Now makes the complexities of our world clear, drawing on the best scholarly minds to make the key issues of our times accessible to a wider audience.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781787143685
Publisert
2017-08-23
Utgiver
Emerald Publishing Limited
Vekt
176 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Dybde
8 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
152

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

Peter Kivisto is Richard A. Swanson Professor of Social Thought at Augustana College, USA and Co-Director of the Laboratory for Research on Transnationalism and Migration Processes at St Petersburg State University, Russia. The author of over 30 books and 150 articles and book chapters, he currently serves on the Council of the American Sociological Association.