Towards a new era of representative democracy - Activating European citizens’ trust in times of crises and polarization
Acronym
ActEU
Description of the granted funding
How can we conceptualize and empirically measure political trust and legitimacy beyond the usual survey question “How much trust do you have in the parliament?”? Does the multi-level nature of European representative democracies require an identical level of citizen support at the regional, national and EU levels? How does social polarization on key policy issues of our times –immigration, climate change, and gender inequality– challenge the political trust in, and legitimacy of, democratic political systems? And what can policymakers and civil society do to master these challenges? ActEU aims at finding answers to these questions pursuing two overarching goals: In phase 1, we map and investigate persistent problems of declining trust, legitimacy and representation in Europe with a particular attention to the polarization of societies and the EU’s multi-level structures. Providing an innovative conceptual framework on political attitudes, behavior and representation across Europe, we establish an original empirical infrastructure based on an innovative combination of methods and newly collected quantitative and qualitative empirical data (focus groups, experimental surveys, web scraping). In phase 2, these results will flow directly into the creation of a toolbox of remedial actions to enhance political trust in and legitimacy of European representative democracies. In cooperation with a newly created Civil Society Network, Youth Democracy Labs across 13 European cities and in exchange with political cartoonists “Cartooning for democracy”, we will develop context-sensitive solutions for all polity levels and some of the most polarizing policy areas, and craft tailor-made toolkits for both policymakers and civil society and the educational sector. Finally, we deploy a differentiated dissemination strategy to maximize ActEU’s scientific, policy and societal impact in activating European citizens’ trust and working towards a new era of representative democracy.
Show moreStarting year
2023
End year
2026
Granted funding
USTAV MEZINARODNICH VZTAHU V.V.I. (CZ)
136 750 €
Participant
INSTITUT CATHOLIQUE DE LILLE (FR)
199 125 €
Participant
Trans European Policy Studies Association (BE)
424 330 €
Participant
UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI TRENTO (IT)
10 500 €
Participant
UNIVERSITAET DUISBURG-ESSEN (DE)
609 600 €
Coordinator
UNIVERSIDAD DE OVIEDO (ES)
189 015 €
Participant
PARIS-LODRON-UNIVERSITAT SALZBURG (AT)
246 375 €
Participant
SWPS UNIWERSYTET HUMANISTYCZNOSPOLECZNY (PL)
80 250 €
Participant
ARISTOTELIO PANEPISTIMIO THESSALONIKIS (EL)
65 250 €
Participant
UNIVERSITAT DES SAARLANDES (DE)
511 250 €
Participant
AGENCIA ESTATAL CONSEJO SUPERIOR DEINVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS (ES)
233 928.75 €
Participant
Amount granted
2 999 870 €
Funder
European Union
Funding instrument
HORIZON Research and Innovation Actions
Framework programme
Horizon Europe (HORIZON)
Call
Programme part
Culture, creativity and inclusive society (11696 Democracy and Governance (11697 )
Topic
Representative democracy in flux (HORIZON-CL2-2022-DEMOCRACY-01-08Call ID
HORIZON-CL2-2022-DEMOCRACY-01 Other information
Funding decision number
101094190
Identified topics
politics, democracy