12/07/2022
The keynote speech of Takis S. Pappas from the 7th Prague Populism Conference is now online. You can watch it here👇
Takis S. Pappas: Populism as democratic illiberalism (and how it fits a political systems typology)
Keynote Paper by Takis S. Pappas (CEU) at 7th Prague Populism Conference "Current Populism in Europe and Climate Change", held on 16 May 2022. The conference...
19/05/2022
Here are some photos from the 7th . Enjoy😊
18/05/2022
We successfully concluded the 7th . Thanks to all the participants for interesting presentations and stimulating debate. See you in May 2023👍
17/05/2022
Second day of the 7th continues with panels on New developments in populism studies and on populism and memory
16/05/2022
The conference continues with panels on Populism and covid-19 and Populism and climate change in Central Europe
16/05/2022
The 7th has started with the main academic panel with Daniele Albertazzi Takis Pappas Emilia Palonen Vlastimil Havlík💪
15/05/2022
The debate with creators of the film is ongoing😎
15/05/2022
The 7th is starting by screening of the film Ökozid. Happy to be back👍
13/05/2022
Join us for the best conference view in town😎
7th
13/05/2022
Prague Populism Conference is coming soon! You have the last opportunity to register today: https://cz.boell.org/en/form/registrace-for-populism-conferen
11/05/2022
The conference will also focus on populism during covid times in a panel scheduled on Monday at 13:30 with the following papers:
Jakub Wondreys (Newton University, Prague)
Victims or Beneficiaries of the Pandemic? The Impact of Covid-19 on the Electoral Performance of the European Far-Right
Zoltán Ádám (Corvinus University of Budapest)
Authoritarian or empowering? The populism—democracy nexus re-visited in context of the COVID-19 crisis
Attila Bartha, Marianna Kopasz, and Judit Takács (Centre for Social Sciences, Budapest)
Short Run versus Long Run Successes? Pandemic Policy Making in European Populist and Liberal Democracies
10/05/2022
At the 7th , we will have three panels dedicated directly to populism and climate change.
First, discussing this phenomena in Central Europe (Monday, 13:30-15:15).
Second, dedicated to popular environmentalism and anti-westernism (Tuesday, 11:45-13:15).
Third, talking about multiple-party analysis and climate change (Tuesday, 14:00-15:45).
We could still register to the conference in here: https://cz.boell.org/.../registrace-for-populism-conferen