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ISS21 Populism and the rise of the far-right panel discussion
- Time
- 11am - 1pm
- Date
- 1 Dec 2025
- Duration
- 2 hour(s)
- Location
- The Hub, The Shtepps
- Presenters
Panellists: Dr Evelien Geerts (Philosophy), Dr Naomi Mashheti (Cork Migrant Centre), Joe Moore (activist), Titaś Biswas (researcher).
- Cost
- Free
- Registration Required
- Yes
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All welcome but please register for catering purposes: ISS21 Populism and the Rise of the Far-Right discussion panel – Fill out form
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Hosted by the ISS21 Populism and the Rise of the Far Right research cluster.
Considering that far-right ideologies and values, such as self-interest, lack of solidarity, greed, xenophobia, and racism, are shared across EU borders and are increasingly perceived as a transnational threat, this panel, convened by members of the ISS21-Populism and the Rise of the Far-Right Cluster, aims to delve into the intricate factors driving this phenomenon. The panel will explore how far right and populist movements are effectively active in broadening their appeal and examine the potential long-term consequences for democracy and social cohesion.
Panellists: Dr Evelien Geerts (Philosophy), Dr Naomi Mashheti (Cork Migrant Centre), Joe Moore (activist), Titaś Biswas (researcher)
Hosted by the ISS21 Populism and the Rise of the Far Right research cluster.
Institute for Social Science in the 21st Century (ISS21)
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