Hard work, but fun work: 2022 ended publishing a long, multi-author ethnography (with senantic networks!) on #populism in Central and Eastern Europe, on the backdrop of the polarization induced by #COVID19. Focus on #czechia#germany and #poland . I'm seeing over 1,500 visualizations, not bad for three days! Thanks @edgeryders and all researchers in the POPREBEL project https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7494326
Populism was a dispregiative term from élites toward democratic movements. Only recently in mass culture the term populism is used as a synonim of demagogy.
@post@edgeryders thanks, but actually we are using populism as a properly defined scholarly term for a certain mix of ideology and policies. I'm just the networks guy among the co-authors, but there is an extensive bibliography you can refer to if you want to know more. 🙂
@post @edgeryders thanks, but actually we are using populism as a properly defined scholarly term for a certain mix of ideology and policies. I'm just the networks guy among the co-authors, but there is an extensive bibliography you can refer to if you want to know more. 🙂