Platforming Populism: The Services Transition, Precarious Urbanization, and Digital Platforms in the Rise of Illiberal Populism in the Philippines

Existing research on the adverse impact of digital platforms on democratic politics has generally focussed on supply side factors underlying illiberal populism. Yet by reinforcing a services-led growth model of capitalism in the developing world, the platform economy has also been implicated on the...

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Main Authors: Cruz, Jerik, De La Cruz, Emille
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.economics-faculty-pubs-12042024-03-04T07:18:04Z Platforming Populism: The Services Transition, Precarious Urbanization, and Digital Platforms in the Rise of Illiberal Populism in the Philippines Cruz, Jerik De La Cruz, Emille Existing research on the adverse impact of digital platforms on democratic politics has generally focussed on supply side factors underlying illiberal populism. Yet by reinforcing a services-led growth model of capitalism in the developing world, the platform economy has also been implicated on the demand-side of the global populist upsurge by fostering new insecure classes as well as precarious urbanisation patterns. Through a case study of the rise of Rodrigo Duterte in the Philippines' 2016 elections, we show how our theoretical argument has unfolded in one of the most well-known cases of illiberal populism within the Global South. Even while waging unprecedented disinformation campaigns on social media, the political opportunity structure underlying Duterte's electoral victory in 2016 was fostered by the growth of 'rising yet insecure' classes linked to the Philippines' services and platform economy, as well as the socio-spatial legacies of the country's experience of premature deindustrialisation. 2023-07-01T07:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/economics-faculty-pubs/204 https://doi.org/10.1093/cjres/rsad012 Economics Department Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo growth models illiberal populism Philippines Platform economy premature deindustrialisation services transition Economics Labor Economics Social and Behavioral Sciences Urban Studies and Planning
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topic growth models
illiberal populism
Philippines
Platform economy
premature deindustrialisation
services transition
Economics
Labor Economics
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Urban Studies and Planning
spellingShingle growth models
illiberal populism
Philippines
Platform economy
premature deindustrialisation
services transition
Economics
Labor Economics
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Urban Studies and Planning
Cruz, Jerik
De La Cruz, Emille
Platforming Populism: The Services Transition, Precarious Urbanization, and Digital Platforms in the Rise of Illiberal Populism in the Philippines
description Existing research on the adverse impact of digital platforms on democratic politics has generally focussed on supply side factors underlying illiberal populism. Yet by reinforcing a services-led growth model of capitalism in the developing world, the platform economy has also been implicated on the demand-side of the global populist upsurge by fostering new insecure classes as well as precarious urbanisation patterns. Through a case study of the rise of Rodrigo Duterte in the Philippines' 2016 elections, we show how our theoretical argument has unfolded in one of the most well-known cases of illiberal populism within the Global South. Even while waging unprecedented disinformation campaigns on social media, the political opportunity structure underlying Duterte's electoral victory in 2016 was fostered by the growth of 'rising yet insecure' classes linked to the Philippines' services and platform economy, as well as the socio-spatial legacies of the country's experience of premature deindustrialisation.
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author Cruz, Jerik
De La Cruz, Emille
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De La Cruz, Emille
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title Platforming Populism: The Services Transition, Precarious Urbanization, and Digital Platforms in the Rise of Illiberal Populism in the Philippines
title_short Platforming Populism: The Services Transition, Precarious Urbanization, and Digital Platforms in the Rise of Illiberal Populism in the Philippines
title_full Platforming Populism: The Services Transition, Precarious Urbanization, and Digital Platforms in the Rise of Illiberal Populism in the Philippines
title_fullStr Platforming Populism: The Services Transition, Precarious Urbanization, and Digital Platforms in the Rise of Illiberal Populism in the Philippines
title_full_unstemmed Platforming Populism: The Services Transition, Precarious Urbanization, and Digital Platforms in the Rise of Illiberal Populism in the Philippines
title_sort platforming populism: the services transition, precarious urbanization, and digital platforms in the rise of illiberal populism in the philippines
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2023
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/economics-faculty-pubs/204
https://doi.org/10.1093/cjres/rsad012
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