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    <title language="eng">Technocratic Populism and Subnational Governance</title>
    <abstract language="eng">Although scholarly interest in populism has increased as populist parties have risen across Europe, the subnational level has been largely overlooked. This article adopts an original subnational focus and explores an unlikely but increasingly prevalent political agenda: the combination of technocracy and populism. We focus on technocratic populism as a political and governance strategy at the municipal level and assess how the interaction of populism and technocracy plays out empirically in relation to administration and public policies and how the tensions and synergies between technocracy and populism are solved at the local level. The article argues that the local level is especially prone to this kind of intersection between technocratic and populist ideology. While the article is mainly an exercise in concept development, two illustrative cases at the city level, namely the Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S, Five Star Movement) in Rome and the Akce nespokojených občanů (ANO, Action of Dissatisfied Citizens) in Prague are used to support the argument.</abstract>
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    <issue>Nr. 188: Migration</issue>
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    <abstract language="deu">Sie sind eine neue Klasse von Migrant*innen: Die digitalen Nomaden und Nomadinnen, die von irgendwo in der Welt aus über digitale Plattformen ihre Arbeit finden und verrichten. Sie genießen verschiedene Privilegien, doch die Zunahme dieses Phänomens ruft in vielen Städten Unmut und Widerstand hervor. Neue Konzepte von Arbeit, von Mobilität und von Staatsbürgerschaft sind gefragt.</abstract>
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