Project description
The making and mobilising of far-right supporters
The rise of far-right parties and the motivations of those supporting them is a topic extensively studied in some EU Member States, but not all. The EU-funded AWAKE project will study the far-right environment in Denmark and Poland. First, it will explore the role of individuals in spreading far-right ideas and the reactivation of former supporters by interviewing far-right supporters who voted for a right-wing populist or radical-right party in one of or both the 2015 and 2017 elections. Second, it will assess the role religion, gender and political opportunity structures played in reactivating far-right supporters, and lastly it will provide significant new evidence about the rise of the far-right in central and eastern Europe.
Objective
This project will study the rise of far right parties and movements in Poland and Denmark. First, I will investigate the extent to which the far rights growing support stems from some individuals adopting far right-wing ideologies (the making of new supporters), and from existing sympathizers becoming active in their support (the awakening of existing supporters). To do this, I will conduct in-depth interviews with far right supporters who voted for a far right party, whether right-wing populist or radical right, in either 2015, 2019, or both. An analysis of the informants life historiesspecifically how their perceptions, values and behaviours fit into broader socio-political contextswill improve contemporary understandings of the nature and causes of growing far right support. Second, I will examine how religion, gender and political opportunity structures contribute to the making or awakening of far right supporters. Specifically, by comparing the life histories, perceptions, values, and behaviour of far right supporters in two disparate settingsDenmark and PolandI will examine how (1) the degree of national secularism/religiosity, and the structure of religious institutions to which religious supporters belong, (2) the strength of left-wing political alternatives, and the position of far right parties (majority/minority) in government, and (3) hegemonic conceptions of gender roles and norms, shape why and how far right supporters come to adopt far right ideologies, and why and when they choose to act on those ideals. Third, this project will provide important new evidence about the growth of far right support in a Central-Eastern European context, which has remained relatively understudied despite a significant rise of the far right.
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H2020-EU.1.3. - EXCELLENT SCIENCE - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions
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H2020-EU.1.3.2. - Nurturing excellence by means of cross-border and cross-sector mobility
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1165 KOBENHAVN
Denmark
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