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Conflicting Powers : New Political Cultures and Practices

Thursday, 19 July 2018: 10:30-12:20
Location: 202D (MTCC NORTH BUILDING)
RC26 Sociotechnics, Sociological Practice (host committee)

Language: English

The world seems to be facing a deep political and economic crisis which entails new political cultures and a reshaping of the ideas of power and justice. New populisms arise worldwide threatening established democratic practices. We welcome papers analyzing these changes in the political cultures and practices, especially those addressing the rise of new forms of populisms, the battle of powers (within and across the nations), the new communicative styles and rhetoric of political, religious and economic powers.
Session Organizer:
Flaminia SACCA, Tuscia University, DEIM, Italy, Italy
Oral Presentations
The Threat to the Political Establishment By the New Populist Parties: A Comparison between Podemos and Five Stars Movement
Marco DAMIANI, University of Perugia, Italy; Lorenzo VIVIANI, University of Pisa, Italy
Civil Identity in Crimea: Between Consensus and Conflict.
Nataliya VELIKAYA, Russian State University for the Humanities, Russian Federation
Democracy of Collective Will (DCW) in Info-Communication Globalization: Digital Democracy, Citizenship and Public Interest
George GANTZIAS, HELLENIC OPEN UNIVERSITY, SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES, CULTURAL ORGANISATIONS MANAGEMENT, MSc, Greece