ITM - Inter-Thematic group on Migrations
Seminar | UNPOP
Back to the future? Populism between nostalgia and anxiety
Paolo Cossarini (Universidade de Aalborg)
May 16, 2022, 19h00-20h30
Salão Brazil (Coimbra)
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Moderation: Luciana Sotero; FPCEUC
About
This seminar focuses on the temporalities of populism and explores their connection with various narratives of emotions in the present day. To do so, it provides examples of uses of the past and the future in different political discourses. The event will be in Spanish with the possibility of interacting in Portuguese and other languages.
In order to invite all those interested to talk about the themes of populism and emotions, the research team of the UNPOP project - UNpacking POPulism: Comparing the formation of emotion narratives and their effects on political behaviour, coordinated at the Centre for Social Studies at the University of Coimbra, is organising this seminar with researcher Paolo Cossarini, which will be moderated by Luciana Sotero (Faculty of Psychology and Education Sciences, University of Coimbra)
This talk open to the public is part of the 'UNPOP events series - Populism and Emotions', whose purpose is to create a platform for multidisciplinary discussion on the formation of narratives of emotion and its effects on political behaviour, with a focus on populism. While the success of populist phenomena is reportedly largely attributed to their ability to mobilise the emotions of ‘ordinary’ people, there is little debate as to how legitimate these emotions are and how they contribute to shaping political representation. This debate turns to the vibrant subject of the relationship between reason and emotion and the limits of both in society. The mobilising potential of emotions in populist discourses is often seen as alien to democratic practises, or a distorted and irrational version of political discourse. The 'UNPOP' event series will promote several discussions involving - and challenging - this premise.
In turn, this events series is part of the UNPOP project, which has as main objective to explore how narratives of emotion allow a deeper analysis of the way populist phenomena constitute and influence political behaviour. Thus, the event series developed throughout the project will address several issues involving the recent rise of populism, with a focus on the role of emotions - both those taken as negative such as anger and fear and those taken as positive such as hope and love - in political behaviour.
Coordinated by Cristiano Gianolla and Lisete Mónico and institutionally hosted at the Centre for Social Studies and CINEICC - Centre for Research in Neuropsychology and Cognitive-Behavioural Intervention - of the University of Coimbra, the UNPOP project is funded by the Foundation for Science and Technology, I.P. (PTDC/CPO-CPO/3850/2020).
Bio note
Paolo Cossarini is a postdoctoral researcher at the Department of Culture and Learning at Aalborg University (Denmark). He co-edited the book 'Populism and Passions. Democratic Legitimacy after Austerity', Routledge 2019 and 'The Impact of Populism on the European Institutions and Civil Society. Discourses, Practices, and Policies', Palgrave Macmillan 2021.
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