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Paulus Albertus Blokker

Full Professor

Department of Sociology and Business Law

Academic discipline: SPS/11 Political Sociology

Publications

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Publications prior to 2004

  • forthcoming, ‘Populism as a constitutional project', International Journal of Constitutional Law (I.CON).
  • forthcoming, edited volume (co-edited with M. Anselmi), Populism and Democracy, London/New York: Routledge.
  • forthcoming, chapter, ‘Political and Constitutional Imaginaries’, in: S. Adams and J. Smith (eds), Social Imaginaries: Critical Interventions in a Paradigm-in-the-Making, Rowman and Littlefield.
  • 2018, co-edited with Manuel Anselmi and Nadia Urbinati, Populismo di Lotta e di Governo, Milan: Feltrinelli.
  • 2018, co-edited with Manuel Anselmi and Nadia Urbinati, La sfida populista, Fondazione Feltrinelli.
  • 2018, chapter, ‘Populist Constitutionalism’, in: Carlos de la Torre (ed.), Routledge Handbook of Global Populism, Routledge.
  • 2018, chapter, ‘Costituzionalismo populista’, in: Manuel Anselmi, Paul Blokker and Nadia Urbinati (eds), Populismo di Lotta e di Governo, Milan: Feltrinelli.
  • 2018, chapter, ‘Costituzionalismo populista’, in: Manuel Anselmi, Paul Blokker and Nadia Urbinati (eds), La sfida populista, Fondazione Feltrinelli.
  • 2018, ‘Response’, in: What Constitutionalism? Notes on Paul Blokker’s „New Democracies in Crisis?”, Politicon, 1/1.
  • 2018, ‘Constitutional Mobilization and Contestation in the Transnational Sphere’, in: Journal of Law and Society 45: pp. S52-S72.
  • Paul Blokker (2017), ‘Populism as a Constitutional Project’, Jean Monnet Working Paper 17/17, SYMPOSIUM: PUBLIC LAW AND THE NEW POPULISM, NYU School of Law, The Jean Monnet Working Paper Series, www.JeanMonnetProgram.org.
  • 2017, with C. Thornhill, ‘Sociological Constitutionalism: An Introduction’, in: P. Blokker and C. Thornhill (eds), Constitutional Sociology, Cambridge University Press, pp. 1-32.
  • 2017, 'The Grande Riforma of the Italian Constitution: Majoritarian versus Participatory Democracy?', in: Contemporary Italian Politics, 9/2, pp. 124-141.
  • 2017, 'Politics and the Political in Sociological Constitutionalism', in: P. Blokker and C. Thornhill (eds), Constitutional Sociology, Cambridge University Press, 178-208.
  • 2017, entry 'Democracy', Brian S. Turner (ed.-in-chief), The Encyclopaedia of Social Theory, Wiley/Blackwell.
  • 2017, editor, volume Constitutional Acceleration within the European Union and Beyond, Routledge Research in Constitutional Law, Routledge.
  • 2017, edited volume Sociological Constitutionalism, co-edited with Chris Thornhill, Cambridge University Press.
  • 2017, chapter, ‘The Evolution of Constitutionalism in Post-Communist Countries’, in: P. Van Elsuwege and R. Petrov (eds), Post-Soviet Constitutions and Challenges of Regional Integration: Adapting to European and Eurasian integration projects, Routledge.
  • 2017, chapter ‘Democracy and Democratization: Theory and Research’, in: William Outhwaite and Stephen Turner (eds.), The SAGE Handbook of Political Sociology, SAGE.
  • 2017, ‘The Romanian Constitution and civic engagement’, in: Vienna Journal on International Constitutional Law, 3/2017.
  • 2017, ‘The Imaginary Constitution of Constitutions’, in: Social Imaginaries, 3:1.
  • 2017, ‘Introduction. Constitutional Challenges, Reform, and Acceleration’, in: P. Blokker (ed.), Constitutional Acceleration within the European Union and Beyond, Routledge Research in Constitutional Law, Routledge, pp. 1-22.
  • 2017, ‘Constitutional Paradigms: The Italian 1948 Constitution between Conservation and Reform', in: P. Blokker (ed.), Constitutional Acceleration within the European Union and Beyond, Routledge Research in Constitutional Law, Routledge, pp. 119-141.
  • 2016, with S. Adams, N. Doyle, J. Krummel, ‘Editorial’, in: Social Imaginaries, 2:1.
  • 2016, chapter, 'Constitutional reform in Europe and recourse to the people', in: Xenophon Contiades and Alkmene Fotiadou (eds), Participatory Constitutional Change. The people as amenders of the Constitution, Routledge, pp. 31-51.
  • 2016, chapter 'EU Democratic Oversight and Domestic Deviation from the Rule of Law: Sociological Reflections', in: C. Closa and D. Kochenov (eds), Reinforcing the Rule of Law Oversight in the European Union, Cambridge University Press, pp. 249-269.
  • 2016, chapter ‘A Political-Sociological Analysis of Constitutional Pluralism in Europe’, in: J. Priban (ed.), Self-Constitution of Europe: Symbols, Politics and Law, Routledge, pp. 66-90.
  • 2016, ‘EU enlargement, geopolitics, and new constitutionalism', in: Storia del pensiero politico, 1/2016, pp. 115-30.