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1. Introduction: What is politicisation? Opening the debate (Claudia Wiesner)
Section I: Conceptualising Politicisation
2. Politicisation, Politics, and Democracy (Claudia Wiesner)
3. Three Concepts of Politicisation: Republican, Deliberative, and Agonistic (Veith Selk)
4. Parliamentarisation as Policisation (Kari Palonen)
Section II: Politicisation, Populism and (post-) democracy
5. Democracy, Post-Democracy and what came after (Meike Schmidt-Gleim)
6. Populism and Anti-Populism in the 2017 Dutch, French, and German Elections: A Re-Politicisation of Post-Politics? (Seongcheol Kim)
7. Voting and Non-Voting in Post-Democratic Times (Dirk Jörke)
Section III: (De-) politicising Europe
8. (De)politicisation: Shifting Dynamics in an Emerging European Political Field and Public Sphere (Niilo Kauppi and Hans-Jörg Trenz)
9. Dissensus, Deadlock and Disintegration? Examining the Effects of EU Politicisation (Lisa Anders)
10. Depoliticisation at the European Level. Delegitimisation and Circumvention of Representative Democracy in Europe's Governance (Cécile Robert)
Section IV: Politicisation from Global to Local
11. Political Authority, Expected Consequences and the Politicisation of International Institutions (Andreas von Staden)
12. In-Between Juridification and Politicisation: Zooming in on the Everyday Politics of Law (Philip Liste)
13. Conclusion. Rethinking Politicisation: what have we learned? (Claudia Wiesner). .

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