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What is Politics?. Edition No. 1

  • Book

  • 336 Pages
  • September 2025
  • John Wiley and Sons Ltd
  • ID: 6056929
The definitive guide to politics in our polarised times

Politics is everywhere. It touches almost every aspect of our lives. And it is present wherever individuals face collective choices. It is hardly surprising then that politics so often divides us, above all in an age in which the collective choices we face seem more daunting and more consequential than they have perhaps ever been.

Exploring what it means to ‘think politically’ in these polarised times, this cutting-edge textbook reveals the many dimensions of politics. It does so by opening a series of analytic lenses through which we can make sense of politics and its impact upon societies and individuals. Each chapter, written by a leading scholar in the field, encourages us to view politics in a particular way, making a succinct and focussed case for the insight this brings to our understanding of political practice, political behaviour and political outcomes. Amongst the perspectives considered are politics as power, politics as moral choice, politics as identification, politics as ritual, politics as rhetoric and politics as crisis management.

Written with the new student in mind, this probing introduction will be essential reading for all those who strive to make sense of politics in today’s world.

Table of Contents

Preface
About the Contributors

1. What is Politics?
Colin Hay

2. Politics as the exercise of power
Liam Stanley

3. Politics as moral choice
Jonathan Parry and Johanna Thoma

4. Politics as collective action
Albert Weale

5. Politics as behaviour
Will Jennings and Stuart Turnbull-Dugarte

6. Politics as identification
Vivienne Jabri

7. Politics as gendered
Johanna Kantola

8. Politics as institutionalised performance
Shirin Rai

9. Politics as cognition
Alyt Damstra and Paul ‘t Hart

10. Politics as ritual, practice and performance
Florence Faucher

11. Politics as rhetoric
Alan Finlayson

12. Politics as the history of the present
Andrew Hindmoor

13. Politics as crisis management
Matthew Paterson

Notes
Bibliography
Index

Authors

Colin Hay University of Birmingham.