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How Populism Deals with Complexity

September 6, 2022

4:30 pm

Uris Hall, G08

There is a strong tendency in social and political sciences to simplify the academic use of the concept of populism. This is what populists do when they dichotomise reality into friends and enemies. The goal of this talk is to highlight and discuss why scholars have to develop an adaptive and multifaceted perspective, and how changing realities across Europe and the United States, including the experience of Covid-19 pandemic, might contribute to strengthen this perspective.

Speaker
Oscar Mazzoleni, Professor of Political Science and Political Sociology, University of Lausanne

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Presented by the Institute for European Studies

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Program

Institute for European Studies

Einaudi Center for International Studies