Talk:Politicisation

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Sources[edit]

Overview[edit]

  • Domínguez-Redondo, Elvira (2020). In defense of politicization of human rights : the UN special procedures. New York, NY: Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/oso/9780197516706.001.0001. ISBN 978-0-19-751670-6.
  • Flinders, Matthew; Buller, Jim (1 November 2006). "Depoliticisation: Principles, Tactics and Tools". British Politics. 1 (3): 293–318. doi:10.1057/palgrave.bp.4200016.
  • Henderson, Errol A. (2008). "Ethnic Conflicts and Cooperation". In Kurtz, Lester (ed.). Encyclopedia of Violence, Peace, & Conflict (2nd ed.). Academic Press. pp. 746–758. doi:10.1016/B978-012373985-8.00062-3. Politicization is more likely when normative justifications for political violence persist or when norms condemning violence are absent.
  • Lee, Amber Hye-Yon (10 September 2020). "How the Politicization of Everyday Activities Affects the Public Sphere: The Effects of Partisan Stereotypes on Cross-Cutting Interactions". Political Communication. Taylor & Francis Online: 1–20. doi:10.1080/10584609.2020.1799124.
  • Pillar, Paul R. (12 March 2010). "The Perils of Politicization". In Kurtz, Lester (ed.). The Oxford Handbook of National Security Intelligence. pp. 471–484. doi:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195375886.003.0029.
  • Wiesner, Claudia, ed. (2021). Rethinking politicisation in politics, sociology and international relations. Palgrave Studies in European Political Sociology (1st ed.). Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. doi:10.1007/978-3-030-54545-1. ISBN 978-3-030-54545-1.
  • Zürn, Michael (3 July 2019). "Politicization compared: at national, European, and global levels". Journal of European Public Policy. 26 (7): 977–995. doi:10.1080/13501763.2019.1619188.

Case specific[edit]

European Union[edit]

  • Hooghe, Liesbet; Marks, Gary (January 2009). "A Postfunctionalist Theory of European Integration: From Permissive Consensus to Constraining Dissensus". British Journal of Political Science. 39 (1): 1–23. doi:10.1017/S0007123408000409.

Science[edit]

  • Bolsen, Toby; Druckman, James N. (October 2015). "Counteracting the Politicization of Science: Counteracting the Politicization of Science". Journal of Communication. 65 (5): 745–769. doi:10.1111/jcom.12171.

Climate science[edit]

  • Chinn, Sedona; Hart, P. Sol; Soroka, Stuart (February 2020). "Politicization and Polarization in Climate Change News Content, 1985-2017". Science Communication. 42 (1): 112–129. doi:10.1177/1075547019900290.
  • Kreuter, Judith (2021). Climate engineering as an instance of politicization : talking tomorrow's technology--framing political choice?. Springer Climate. Cham, Switzerland: Springer. doi:10.1007/978-3-030-60340-3. ISBN 978-3-030-60340-3. ISSN 2352-0701.

COVID-19[edit]

  • Abbasi, Kamran (13 November 2020). "Covid-19: politicisation, "corruption," and suppression of science". BMJ. 371: m4425. doi:10.1136/bmj.m4425.
  • Bobba, Giuliano; Hubé, Nicolas, eds. (2021). Populism and the Politicization of the COVID-19 Crisis in Europe (1st ed.). Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan. doi:10.1007/978-3-030-66011-6. ISBN 978-3-030-66011-6. [includes theoretical overview]
  • Hart, P. Sol; Chinn, Sedona; Soroka, Stuart (October 2020). "Politicization and Polarization in COVID-19 News Coverage". Science Communication. 42 (5): 679–697. doi:10.1177/1075547020950735.
  • Maxmen, Amy (3 June 2021). "Divisive COVID 'lab leak' debate prompts dire warnings from researchers". Nature. 594 (7861): 15–16. doi:10.1038/d41586-021-01383-3.

Governance/planning[edit]

  • Audikana, Ander (January 2021). "Is planning still political? The politicization of high-speed rail in Spain (1986–2016)". Political Geography. 84: 102269. doi:10.1016/j.polgeo.2020.102269.

Nationalism/identity[edit]

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