Lisa Zanotti and Gonzalo Espinoza-Bianchini explore the rise of the populist radical right in Chile, and its ideological differences from its European counterparts. They also highlight the traditional right's vital role in mitigating the mainstreaming of right-wing populist ideas
Associate Researcher, Political-Electoral Observatory, Diego Portales University / Researcher, Millennium Nucleus for the Study of Politics, Public Opinion and Media in Chile
Gonzalo is interested in the study of ideologies, morality, and processes of radicalisation from a psychosocial perspective.
He has conducted research on institutional and interpersonal trust, political participation, moral foundations, and political and religious identity in Chile.
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