Populism, Regionalism and Nationalism in Western European Party Mobilisation. The Territorial Dimension
Université de Lausanne - 30 septembre-1er octobre 2016/Géopolis, Salle 2218
Organisation
Oscar Mazzoleni et Maxime Bottel (Université de Lausanne)
Participant·e·s
Dr. Oscar Barberà (Universitat de València) - How do regionalist parties mobilise the territorial community for a new national state? The case of separatism mobilisation in Catalonia
Maxime Bottel (Université de Lausanne), Prof. Günther Pallaver (Universität Innsbruck) - Are government regionalist parties populist? A comparison between the Südtiroler Volkspartei and the Union Valdôtaine
Dr. Jérôme Dutozia, Dr. Gilles Ivaldi, Dr. Lisa Lanzone (Université de Nice) - Explaining regional support for national-populist parties. The case of the FN in France
Vanessa Marent, Prof. Reinhard Heinisch (Universität Salzburg) - Regional radical right-wing populism in Austria. Exploring causes and consequences
Dr. Emanuele Massetti - Are Regionalist Parties Populist? An Overview of the Ideological Linkages between Regionalism and Populism
Prof. Oscar Mazzoleni (Université de Lausanne), Prof. Carlo Ruzza (Università di Trento) - How do regionalist parties deal with nationalism against EU and globalisation? A trans-border comparison between the Lega Nord and the Lega dei Ticinesi
Dr. Dave Sinardet (Université Saint-Louis Bruxelles) - How do regionalist parties use anti-elite/establishment rhetoric in multilevel competition? The case of the Vlaams Belang in Belgium
Dr. Emilie Van Haute (Université libre de Bruxelles) - Regionalism or populism? A comparison between the N-VA and DéFi in Belgium
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