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    Explore " front national" with insightful episodes like "Caroline Fourest: Le RN est-il devenu un parti comme les autres ?", "Russia and the Western Far Right", "Die Dynamik des Front National. Rechtspopulismus, Präsidentschaftswahlen und gesellschaftlicher Wandel in Frankreich", "The French Elections and Social Media Part 2: Le Pen versus Macron and Predicting Election Outcomes, with Dr. Antoine Bevort" and "The French Elections and Social Media Part 1: What News are Citizens Sharing on Social Media?, with Daniel Fazekas" from podcasts like ""Ex Ducere", "Die Dynamik der gegenwärtigen Rechten", "Die Dynamik der gegenwärtigen Rechten", "Social Media and Politics" and "Social Media and Politics"" and more!

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    Russia and the Western Far Right

    Russia and the Western Far Right

    Teil der Vorlesungsreihe „Die Dynamik der gegenwärtigen Rechten“

    Referent: Dr. Anton Shekhovtsov (IWM Wien)

    Moderation: Assoz.-Prof.in Dr.in Kristina Stöckl  (Institut für Soziologie/Universität Innsbruck)

    In his lecture Dr. Anton Shekhovtsov talks about the historical roots and developement of Russias relationships to European Right Wing protagonists including the New Right, and Right Wing Parties like AfD, Front National and FPÖ. He traces important official meetings between Russian and European Delegations and the incorporation of European Right Wing Politicians as alleged ‚experts‘ in Russian Media, such as Russia Today and Sputnik.

    Dr. Shekhovtsovs professional interests include but are not limited to new radical right-wing parties in Europe; illiberal tendencies in Central and Eastern Europe; New Right in general and Russian New Right (Neo-Eurasianism) in particular; varieties of interwar European fascism; radical right-wing music

    Organisation: Ass.-Prof.in Dr.in Claudia Globisch (Institut für Soziologie/Universität Innsbruck) & Manuel Mayrl (Grüne Bildungswerkstatt Tirol)

    Die Dynamik des Front National. Rechtspopulismus, Präsidentschaftswahlen und gesellschaftlicher Wandel in Frankreich

    Die Dynamik des Front National. Rechtspopulismus, Präsidentschaftswahlen und gesellschaftlicher Wandel in Frankreich

    Teil der Vorlesungsreihe „Die Dynamik der gegenwärtigen Rechten“

    Referent: Prof. Dr. Dietmar Loch (Universitè Lille)

    Moderation: Univ.-Prof. Dr. Andreas Maurer (Institut für Politikwissenschaft/Universität Innsbruck)

    Dr. Dietmar Loch bietet in seinem Vortrag zum Front National einen Überblick über die verschiedenen Erklärungsansätze für den Erfolg der französischen Rechtsaußen-Partei. Er geht dabei den folgenden Fragen nach: Wer sind die Wähler_innen des FN und welche Faktoren begünstigen bzw. hemmen die Wahlerfolge in der einen oder der anderen Region?

    Dietmar Loch ist Professor für Soziologie an der Universität Lille. Seine Schwerpunkte sind soziale Konflikte, Globalisierung, Gewalt in Städten, urbane Segregation und die politische extreme Rechte.

    Organisation: Ass.-Prof.in Dr.in Claudia Globisch (Institut für Soziologie/Universität Innsbruck) & Manuel Mayrl (Grüne Bildungswerkstatt Tirol)

    The French Elections and Social Media Part 2: Le Pen versus Macron and Predicting Election Outcomes, with Dr. Antoine Bevort

    The French Elections and Social Media Part 2: Le Pen versus Macron and Predicting Election Outcomes, with Dr. Antoine Bevort

    Dr. Antoine Bevort, Professor Emeritus of Sociology at le Cnam, gives his take on what a Marine Le Pen or Emmanuel Macron victory in the French elections would mean for France. We discuss Dr. Bevort's research into how social media can be a predictor for public opinion, and we also touch upon how bots and fake accounts fit into the sociology theory of social capital.

    You can find out more about Dr. Bevort and his research at www.antoinebevort.blogspot.com

    The French Elections and Social Media Part 1: What News are Citizens Sharing on Social Media?, with Daniel Fazekas

    The French Elections and Social Media Part 1: What News are Citizens Sharing on Social Media?, with Daniel Fazekas

    Daniel Fazekas, founder of Bakamo Social, discusses the findings of his recent research into the French social media landscape leading up to the 2017 French presidential election. We discuss what types of news sources French citizens are sharing, Russian influence on the elections through social media, and the polarization of news consumption patterns among the public. You can download a copy of the study, 'French Election Social Media Landscape', by visiting www.bakamosocial.com

    You can also follow Daniel on Twitter @fazekasdani

    Réchauffement et douche froide

    Réchauffement et douche froide
    Paris accueille la COP 21 - la conférence de l'Onu sur le climat - nous irons en Allemagne pour visiter un quartier modèle en matière de développement durable. La France dérive à droite - le Front national de Marine Le Pen arrive en tête du premier tour des élections régionales. Analyse sur les raisons et les conséquences de ce vote.
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