Despite their shared antigenderism, populist radical-right parties’ contestation of gender and sexual equality forms a continuum rather than being homogenous across countries. Susanne Reinhardt, Annett Heft, and Elena Pavan argue that varieties of antigenderism are best understood through a party’s societal context, ideology, and voter expectations
Research Group Lead, Dynamics of Digital Mobilization, Weizenbaum Institute for the Networked Society / Freie Universität Berlin
Annett's main research fields are the comparative study of political communication in Europe, with an emphasis on digital public spheres and right-wing communication infrastructures, transnational communication, as well as quantitative research methods and computational social science.
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