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1ª aula - Apresentação AF & Conferência 1 CP
7 Março 2022, 18:00 • Rita Sousa
1ª aula - Apresentação da Unidade Curricular (e do DCP, aos alunos do 1º ano) e Organização Pedagógica das aulas
1ª aula - Conferência 1 CP:
2ª Conferência, CP
7-3-2022, segunda-feira, 18h-20h hora de Lisboa
Sala:
Auditório JJ Laginha, Edificio Sedas Nunes
Título da conferência:
Great Recession and (Specific and Difuse) Support for Democracy in Europe, a comparative approach
Conferencista:
Guillermo Cordero, Associate Professor, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, guillermo.cordero@uam.es
Formato:
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Moderador / professor do ISCTE-IUL responsável:
André Freire, Professor Catedrático de Ciência Política do ISCTE-IUL
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Tópico: DCP - Conferência CP Great Recession and democratic support in europe
Hora: 7 mar. 2022 06:00 da tarde Lisboa
Sinopse (da conferência):
The study of the impact of the economic crisis on attitudes toward democracy tends to be focused on satisfaction with specific democratic institutions. In the conference I expand upon the existing research to explore how the Eurocrisis affected core support for democracy as a regime. With data for the Eurozone countries, I show how perceptions of the state of the economy have an impact both on satisfaction and support for democracy, as citizens' support for democracy is higher in bailed-out countries. In intervened countries, the more critical citizens and those less satisfied with the outputs of democracy are the stronger advocates of democracy. I argue that it is connected with the tendency of critical citizens in bailed-out countries to blame external agents for the economic situation while increasing the saliency of democratic rules as a reaction to the imposition of unpopular measures.
Indicações de leitura:
Cordero, G. and P. Simón (2015). Economic Crisis and Support for Democracy in Europe. West European Politics, 39 (2): 305-325.
Tsatsanis, E., E. Borghetto, A. Freire & JR. Montero (2022). Generational and Ideological Gaps in Democratic Support: Seeds of Deconsolidation in Post-Crisis Southern Europe?, South European Society and Politics, DOI: 10.1080/13608746.2021.2016245.
Mini CV do/da conferencista
Guillermo Cordero is Professor in the Department of Political Science and International Relations and Vice-Dean of Research of the Faculty of Law at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Previously he held postdoctoral teaching and research positions at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona and pre-doctoral research positions at the Center for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences (CEACS, Juan March Institute) in Madrid. He has been research fellow at the University of Essex, the University of Michigan, the University of Montreal and the University of Berkeley.
His academic publications include diverse books, chapters and journal articles; he is the author or co-author of papers published in peer-reviewed journals such as Acta Politica, American Behavioral Scientist, Government & Opposition, Parliamentary Affairs, South European Society & Politics and West European Politics, among others.
por André Freire.
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