In March 2019, BritInn fellow Dr. Claudia Globisch traveled to London to visit the Unit for Global Justice, Department of Sociology, at the Goldsmiths, University of London.
The goal of the project was to develop a research design for a peer reviewed article comparing the commonalities of 21st century populism within Britain, the USA, Germany and Austria and to broaden the network of international research on populism.
Within Dr. Globisch’s time at Goldsmiths, sociologist David Hirsh and herself had fruitful discussions, observed empirical material and worked on a structure for an article and further book, on 21st century populism and democracy.
Dr. Globisch also gave a public lecture that discussed the relationship between antisemitism, ethnopluralism and anti-genderism in Germany and Austria.
Read more about her research stay here:
BritInn Fellowship Report
The goal of the project was to develop a research design for a peer reviewed article comparing the commonalities of 21st century populism within Britain, the USA, Germany and Austria and to broaden the network of international research on populism.
Within Dr. Globisch’s time at Goldsmiths, sociologist David Hirsh and herself had fruitful discussions, observed empirical material and worked on a structure for an article and further book, on 21st century populism and democracy.
Dr. Globisch also gave a public lecture that discussed the relationship between antisemitism, ethnopluralism and anti-genderism in Germany and Austria.
Read more about her research stay here:
BritInn Fellowship Report