- "On Populist Reason" Twenty Years after its Publication
Chair: Dr. Emilia Palonen - Does Affirmative Action Reinforce Polarization or Helps in Alleviating It?
Chair: Dr. Asha Gupta - Far-right uses and abuses of gender and sexuality
Chair: Prof. Anelise Gregis Estivalet - Institutional Change? Navigating the Relationship Between Populism, Political Polarization and (In)Tolerance
Chair: Prof. Ana M. Belchior - Montée des populismes en Occident et reconfiguration des débats migratoires
Chair: Prof. Nour-eddine Jallal - Populist Polarization: Threat or Corrective for Democracy?
Chair: Dr. Giorgos Venizelos - Promoting Depolarization: Values, Attitudes, Beliefs and Policies in Comparative Perspective
Chair: Dr. Diego Muro - The Multidimensionality of Party-Based Populism and the Dynamics of Polarization
Chair: Prof. Oscar Mazzoleni - Unpacking Populism: Historical Roots and Modern Realities
Chair: Dr. Filipe Carreira da Silva - Visual populism and political polarization