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Political Science? No problem et al.!
Viktor Burgi & Julius Kölzer
8 episodes
8 months ago
Welcome to "No problem et al.!" In this podcast, we interview political scientists about their research in the context of bigger developments in politics and society: why were radical right parties in the last 20 years so successful? What are structural divides in contemporary Europe? How do current political events relate to long-term trends? This podcast is hosted by Viktor Burgi and Julius Kölzer. You can find Julius and Viktor on Bluesky (https://bsky.app/profile/juliusk.bsky.social and https://bsky.app/profile/vikburgi.bsky.social) or Twitter (https://twitter.com/Julius_Ktxt and https://twitter.com/V_Burgi). Have fun!
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Welcome to "No problem et al.!" In this podcast, we interview political scientists about their research in the context of bigger developments in politics and society: why were radical right parties in the last 20 years so successful? What are structural divides in contemporary Europe? How do current political events relate to long-term trends? This podcast is hosted by Viktor Burgi and Julius Kölzer. You can find Julius and Viktor on Bluesky (https://bsky.app/profile/juliusk.bsky.social and https://bsky.app/profile/vikburgi.bsky.social) or Twitter (https://twitter.com/Julius_Ktxt and https://twitter.com/V_Burgi). Have fun!
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Episode 5: Noam Gidron on Public Support for Democratic Backsliding in Israel
Political Science? No problem et al.!
46 minutes 13 seconds
1 year ago
Episode 5: Noam Gidron on Public Support for Democratic Backsliding in Israel
In the fifth episode of “Political Science? No Problem et al.” we talk to Professor Noam Gidron about democratic backsliding in Israel. What ideological motivations lie behind the controversial plans to weaken the Israeli justice system? What attitudes explain public support for these plans and democratic backsliding in general? How can Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party and its plans to restructure the justice system be compared with situations in Poland and Hungary? We also discussed the role of affective polarization in Israeli society and how the ongoing war might influence the attempted erosion of Israel's democratic institutions in the long term.  Noam Gidron is an associate professor in the Department of Political Science at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. His previous research is especially known for its findings on affective polarization and the link between social status and support for populist parties.  You can find his website here: https://en.politics.huji.ac.il/people/noam-gidron  and follow him on Twitter here: https://x.com/NoamGidron.  Noams work discussed in the episode can be found here: https://osf.io/preprints/osf/zxukm and here: https://muse.jhu.edu/article/900431 . If you'd like to give us feedback, consider rating the podcast wherever you listen to it or send us a message on Twitter (https://twitter.com/V_Burgi & https://twitter.com/Julius_Ktxt)
Political Science? No problem et al.!
Welcome to "No problem et al.!" In this podcast, we interview political scientists about their research in the context of bigger developments in politics and society: why were radical right parties in the last 20 years so successful? What are structural divides in contemporary Europe? How do current political events relate to long-term trends? This podcast is hosted by Viktor Burgi and Julius Kölzer. You can find Julius and Viktor on Bluesky (https://bsky.app/profile/juliusk.bsky.social and https://bsky.app/profile/vikburgi.bsky.social) or Twitter (https://twitter.com/Julius_Ktxt and https://twitter.com/V_Burgi). Have fun!