Populism And Civic Engagement – a fine-grained, dynamic, context-sensitive and forward-looking response to negative populist tendencies

Acronym

PaCE

Description of the granted funding

Across Europe there is a rise of political movements that claim to challenge liberal elites and speak for the 'ordinary person' - movements that can be loosely categorised as 'populist'. Many of these movements have undesirable tendencies. The Populism and Civic Engagement project (PACE), with others, aims to combat the negative tendencies of populist movements, to build upon the lessons of positive examples (such as Reykjavik), and hence play a part in constructing a firmer democratic and institutional foundation for the citizens of Europe. PACE will analyse, in detail, the type, growth and consequences of such movements in terms of their particular characteristics and context. From this, it will analyse the causes of these movements and their specific challenges to liberal democracy a possibilistic analysis to complement survey/statistical approaches. In particular, it will focus on transitions in these movements (especially changes in leadership) as well as how they relate to other kinds of movements and the liberal reaction. PACE will propose responses to these challenges, developing risk-analyses for each kind of response, each kind of movement and the type of transition. For this, it will employ the agent-based simulation of political processes and attitudes to allow for thorough risk analyses to be made. Throughout the project, it will engage with citizens and policy actors, especially groups under-represented in public affairs, face-face and via new forms of democratic participation appropriate to our digital age to help guide the project and to comment on its outputs. It will develop new tools, based on machine-learning algorithms for identifying and tracking populist narratives and to aid online consultation. It will result in specific interventions aimed at: the public, politicians, activists and educators. It will look further into the future, developing new visions concerning how we could respond to populism and it will warn about longer-term trends.
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Starting year

2019

End year

2022

Granted funding

263 312.5 €
Participant
TRILATERAL RESEARCH LIMITED (IE)
154 781.25 €
Participant
THE DEMOCRATIC SOCIETY AISBL (BE)
394 812.5 €
Participant
TRILATERAL RESEARCH LTD (UK)
154 781.25 €
Third party
IBUAR - SAMRADSLYDRAEDI SES (IS)
299 937.5 €
Participant
REYKJAVIKURBORG (IS)
326 875 €
Participant
FONDATSIYA TSENTAR ZA LIBERALNI STRATEGII (BG)
260 162.5 €
Participant
THE MANCHESTER METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY (UK)
431 681.25 €
Coordinator
PARIS-LODRON-UNIVERSITAT SALZBURG (AT)
379 312.5 €
Participant
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET DRESDEN (DE)
332 902.5 €
Participant

Amount granted

2 998 559 €

Funder

European Union

Funding instrument

Research and Innovation action

Framework programme

Horizon 2020 Framework Programme

Call

Programme part
SOCIETAL CHALLENGES - Europe In A Changing World - Inclusive, Innovative And Reflective Societies (5437)
The mechanisms to promote smart, sustainable and inclusive growth (5439)
Trusted organisations, practices, services and policies that are necessary to build resilient, inclusive, participatory, open and creative societies in Europe, in particular taking into account migration, integration and demographic change (5440)
Topic
Addressing populism and boosting civic and democratic engagement (GOVERNANCE-03-2018)
Call ID
H2020-SC6-GOVERNANCE-2018

Other information

Funding decision number

822337

Identified topics

politics, democracy