Camil Ungureanu and Delia Dumitrica examine the phenomenon of Diana Șoșoacă, Romania's far-right strongwoman leader and TikTok sensation. While the populist right tends to champion traditional gender roles, Șoșoacă is crafting fresh gender narratives that resonate with female voters,
We often link denialism and opposition to environmental issues to far-right parties, yet this is an oversimplification. Camil Ungureanu, Marc Sanjaume-Calvet and Balsa Lubarda argue that some centre-right parties, by downplaying ecological concerns and framing ecology as 'the new communism', paved the way for far-right climate denialism.
Serra Húnter Associate Professor of Political Philosophy and coordinator of the MA in Political Philosophy, Department of Social and Political Sciences, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona
Camil has published extensively in critical theory, contemporary political thought, art and political imagination, populism and religious studies.
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