by Alexandr Burdian | Jan 20, 2022 | National University for Political Science and Administrative Studies, Bucharest, Romania
In the photo: “LGBT-free zone” sticker in the front of the conservative magazine Gazeta Polska which included it in their weekly editions “Stigmatization of LGBTI people is a long-standing problem in Poland. Homophobic statements by leading public figures, creating an...
by Grace Voll | Oct 22, 2021 | Suffolk University
Repetitive calls for unity, compassion, and empathy for others are uttered daily by our most prominent leaders in the United States. We are experiencing levels of hyper-polarization, incivility, and distrust in one and another, and our government, at rates like never...
by Jenna Aungst | Feb 12, 2020 | Georgia State University
Featured image courtesy of Zachary Crockett/Vox; Photo via Getty Images. Everywhere you turn, the headlines are waiting. Politicians are turning to social media to appeal to voters at an accelerating rate. While this allows voters to connect and engage with their...
by Imane Gilles | Feb 15, 2018 | Columbia University
Emmanuel Macron’s election in 2017 appeared as the defeat of Marine Le Pen’s populism. Yet, the president embodied as a candidate an innovative populism that imposes upon us to rethink the catch-all term, perhaps to ban it from our political vocabulary. Theories...