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Democratic Efficacy & the Varieties of Populism in Europe. #DEMOS_H2020. Experts from 10 scientific disciplines in 15 European countries. Research & Innovation project funded by the European Commission. Check out more about us: http://demos-h2020.eu/

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Democratic Efficacy & the Varieties of Populism in Europe. #DEMOS_H2020. Experts from 10 scientific disciplines in 15 European countries. Research & Innovation project funded by the European Commission. Check out more about us: http://demos-h2020.eu/

    Episode #6: Top Frequently Asked Questions About Populism

    Episode #6: Top Frequently Asked Questions About Populism

    Is populism a threat to democracy? If populism is bad, how to counter it? In this new episode of the DEMOS podcast, three experts answer Google’s top 5 frequently asked questions about populism.

    To answer these important questions, Lenka Kordovaníková, a DEMOS’s communications trainee, hosts DEMOS’s project leader Zsolt Boda (Centre for Social Sciences, CSS), project legal scholar Fruzsina Gárdos-Orosz (CSS), and distinguished scholar on populism and invited guest Levente Littvay (Central European University). They cover the topics from multiple perspectives – and give you insights into incoming DEMOS research on how democratic skills and education help counter populist challenges in today’s world.


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    • 41 min
    Episode #5: How Can Citizens Influence Policymaking?

    Episode #5: How Can Citizens Influence Policymaking?

    In deliberative practices, citizens voice their opinions and influence policymaking. DEMOS is co-organizing a Citizens’ Assembly with the Budapest City Council as part of the Conference on the Future of Europe. Citizens from local communities are gathering to discuss and debate common problems and the best ideas to solve them. Decision-makers use these ideas to formulate policies. To reflect on how the initiative works and why it matters, Giulia Ursini, a trainee at the Centre for Social Sciences, Budapest (CSS), the DEMOS coordinator, talked with Daniel Oross, a Research Fellow at CSS and a member of the management committee of a COST Action on constitution-making and deliberative democracy. They discuss why the new practice is an effective tool to enhance citizens’ participation in democracy and how DEMOS is studying the process to help address the challenges associated with populism.


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    • 25 min
    Episode #4: Populism Versus Anti-Populism

    Episode #4: Populism Versus Anti-Populism

    We have seen populism rise in the last decades. The financial crisis, migration, globalization, rising inequalities, and the feeling that many people have that they have been left behind have made populist politicians very attractive. People have stopped trusting the elites and public institutions — including the media and governments. Can non-populists parties do things better? Can trust be regained? What role does the media play in helping society discern populist politics? 

    In this episode of the DEMOS podcast, Odin Linardatou, Head of Communications at the Hellenic Foundation for European & Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP) discusses all those questions with Dimitri Sotiropoulos, Senior Research Fellow at ELIAMEP, Professor of Political Science at the University of Athens, and DEMOS co-investigator in Greece, and Manos Tsatsanis, Research Fellow at ELIAMEP, expert in comparative political analysis, and member of the DEMOS project.


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    • 45 min
    Episode #3: Populism and the Rule of Law

    Episode #3: Populism and the Rule of Law

    How to protect constitutional democracy when the attacks come from elected governments? In this episode of the DEMOS podcast, Marco Antonio Simonelli, a DEMOS researcher from University of Barcelona, speaks about Hungary and Poland’s threats to veto both the EU budget and the COVID-19 recovery fund, and how this is linked to constitutional populism. The populist leaders of both countries have changed constitutions, targeted minority groups, and undermined judicial independence over the past years. As a result, what is left is a rule of law problem. Follow the conversation to learn more about how populism has an impact on democracy, and what the European Union could do to protect the rule of law.


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    • 31 min
    Episode #2: What triggers populism?

    Episode #2: What triggers populism?

    Do you know some of the triggers of populism? In the second episode of the DEMOS podcast, project researchers Attila Bartha and Dorottya Szikra, from the Centre for Social Sciences in Budapest (CSS), discuss preliminary findings of the DEMOS project with Balázs Fekete (CSS), and explain how DEMOS studied the role of technocratic governments in triggering populism and what policies could address the issues stemming from it.

    Do you want to continue this discussion? Join our forum at the DEMOS Scientific Communication Platform and start a new topic -> https://demos-h2020.eu/en/scientific-communication-platform.


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    • 30 min
    Episode #1: How does populism affect the judiciary in Romania and Hungary?

    Episode #1: How does populism affect the judiciary in Romania and Hungary?

    Populism, a complex political phenomenon, may impact society and democratic institutions in multiple ways.  To discuss the relationship between #populism and the #judiciary, DEMOS communications manager, Vinicius Gorczeski, and Balázs Fekete, researcher at the Centre for Social Sciences in Budapest, invited two special guests to explain how populism has changed the legal and media landscapes in Romania and Hungary: Alexandra Mercescu, from the West University of Timisoara in Romania and Bea Bakó, a journalist covering the Hungarian judiciary for the Azonnali. 

    Do you want to continue this discussion? Join our forum at the DEMOS's Scientific Communication Platform and start a new topic -> https://demos-h2020.eu/en/scientific-communication-platform. 


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    • 27 min

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