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Building: Colégio Almada Negreiros, Floor: 1, Room: A101 IMS
Friday 14:00 - 15:30 WEST (21/06/2024)
This panel investigates the multifaceted relationship between political parties, populism, and attitudes towards science in Europe. Key topics include anti-science sentiments, euroscepticism, medical populism and the management of uncertainty. By synthesizing diverse perspectives, this panel seeks to advance our understanding of the complex interplay between populism, emotions, democracy, science and euroscepticism.
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Political parties, populism, and people's attitude towards science: A quantitative study looking at the effects of anti-science sentiment of political parties on citizens' attitude towards science and scientific knowledge | View Paper Details |
Eurosceptic Voting after COVID-19: Estimating the Effect of the Pandemic on Euroscepticism in the 2024 EU-Election | View Paper Details |
Unhealthy populism? Medical populism in the European Parliament | View Paper Details |
The experiences of and perspectives on EU-related misinformation: a bottom-up approach | View Paper Details |