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‘Populist Discourses on COVID-19 in the Global South’ is a research project funded by the German Research Foundation that investigates populist narratives of the global pandemic. Exploring the cases of Brazil, Mexico, India, Israel and Turkey, it examines how these narratives are received, reproduced and/or contested by the wider public including on social media.

Workshop on Digital Ethnography

19.07.2022

On 3 August 2022, the team will participate in a workshop on digital ethnography, held by Alexandra Deem from Freie Universität Berlin (FU).

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Project POP-DISC started

01.10.2021

Today marks the official start of our project. We are very excited to share our work in the months and years to come – and stay tuned for more updates!

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Populism and International Relations @populism_ir ·
21 Mar

More exciting research on #populism and #foreignpolicy to come! Congratulations @LeslieWehner 🥳🥳

Leslie Wehner @LeslieWehner

Happy and thoroughly delighted 🙂 to have been a awarded a Leverhulme Trust Research Fellowship to advance my research project on “The Promised Change of Populism in Foreign Policy” @PoLIS_Bath

Populism and International Relations @populism_ir ·
9 Jan

So happy to see the results of our POP-DISC project published in @IAJournal_CH!! 'Patterns of #populist #mobilization: comparing narratives on #COVID19 in the #GlobalSouth' @dfg_public @UniFreiburg @PW_UniFreiburg
https://t.co/avQQxNnNwz

Populism and International Relations @populism_ir ·
9 Jan

Very interesting piece on political communication and #populism in #India!

Jean-Thomas Martelli @jtmartelli

SMUR OA preprint: https://t.co/kRARbGoTJE

Article: https://t.co/0JNAqtswMG

#AcademicTwitter, #AcademicChatter, #populism #asianstudies #PopulistAttitudes #LIWC, #policy & #Governance #India

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Cas Mudde 😷 @casmudde ·
22 Dec

This is a very important piece by @donmoyn on how Trump undermined and weakened the professional bureaucracy of the US state. Relationship to bureaucracy deserves more attention from #farright and #populism scholars.
https://t.co/vLcer3QbTE

Populism and International Relations @populism_ir ·
26 Oct

Super happy to announce that the article "Patterns of #Populist #Mobilization: Comparing Narratives on #COVID-19 in the Global South" had been accepted for publication in @IAJournal_CH 🎉🎉🎉 This has been fantastic teamwork in our @dfg_public-funded project @PW_UniFreiburg

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