In "The 2024 European Parliament Elections – A Turn to the Right in the Shadow of War", I co-authored a chapter with @swallaschek.bsky.social, Renée Krug and Wiebke Vendt on Gendered Representation of Lead Candidates on Instagram.
Read the chapter: link.springer.com/chapter/10.1...
#CFP: Join @europasoziologie.bsky.social, @MonikaEigmüller, @swallaschek.bsky.social, @RenéeKrug, @OlgaTyszkiewicz and me for the conference 'Gender Equality Conflicts in Europe' to discuss anti-gender mobilisations, discourse and institutions! Submit by 31 October 2025!
If you want to know more about party positions on key gender equality issues ahead of the polls on Sunday, please check out the blog post of our AGenDis-project team!
The analysis of the 2024 EP election campaign examines the gendered visual representation of national and EU lead candidates of German and Spanish parties on Instagram. Given the increasing relevance ...
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Pauline Ahlhaus
Pauline Ahlhaus
The last European election saw the far right surge to a new record high. But this was not the only story of #EP2024.
A new volume – edited by MICHAEL KAEDING, MANUEL MÜLLER and ALEX HOPPE and comprising 38 chapters from over 60 authors – provides academic analyses of the election's many facets.
Stefan Wallaschek
Call for Papers: Gender Equality Conflicts in Europe #cfp #soziologie
🌈#Gendering Democracy No.19
🗳️ Ahead of the German elections on Sunday, Renee Krug, @swallaschek.bsky.social and @paulinea.bsky.social analyse the parties' manifestos and and show how those on the right rarely address gendered economic inequalities and LGBTQI rights.
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Germany heads to the polls on 23 February, amid an economic recession. Renée Krug, Stefan Wallaschek and Pauline Ahlhaus analyse the parties' main election programmes, and show how, in contrast with l...