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Charlène Calderaro
@calderarocha.bsky.social
PhD, postdoctoral researcher at @ceg-unil.bsky.social & @dessociales.bsky.social Studying Feminism and Femonationalism... 🚩 Membre @contretemps-revue.bsky.social
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People working on the far-right/gender: Check out @calderarocha.bsky.social's prize-winning work! This prize is so so very well deserved 🤗
🎉🏆 @calderarocha.bsky.social has won our 2025 Joni Lovenduski PhD prize in #Gender & #Politics

⭐ Her 𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐡𝐥𝐲 𝐫𝐞𝐟𝐥𝐞𝐱𝐢𝐯𝐞 dissertation on Far-Righting Feminism: Criminalising Street Harassment in France and Britain earned the Jury's recognition!

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Charlène Calderaro wins ECPR's 2025 Joni Lovenduski PhD prize
European Consortium for Political Research
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September 23, 2025 at 1:49 PM
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📢 Call for applications!

I’m looking for a 4-year PhD researcher (100%) in Political Science: focus on public opinion & the far right

You’ll be part of the POLHYBRID project @sciencepoulb.bsky.social, working with me & @caterinafr.bsky.social
Deadline: 9 11 2025

👉 Info & apply: shorturl.at/El2mW
Doctoral Researcher (100%) in Political Science 4 years Focus: Public opinion, Political Conflict, and the Far Right
The Department of Political Science at the Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB) is hiring a doctoral researcher with a specialization in quantitative research (survey and experiments) for the project “...
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September 15, 2025 at 7:58 AM
I am truly honoured to receive the 2025 Joni Lovenduski prize by the ECPR @ecpr.bsky.social and the standing group @ecprgender.bsky.social.

My heartfelt thanks to the jury for this recognition, and to the mentors, colleagues and friends whose support has meant a lot throughout this journey. 🙏🏻
🎉🏆 @calderarocha.bsky.social has won our 2025 Joni Lovenduski PhD prize in #Gender & #Politics

⭐ Her 𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐡𝐥𝐲 𝐫𝐞𝐟𝐥𝐞𝐱𝐢𝐯𝐞 dissertation on Far-Righting Feminism: Criminalising Street Harassment in France and Britain earned the Jury's recognition!

More 👉https://buff.ly/pIRwJmD

@petraguasti.bsky.social
Charlène Calderaro wins ECPR's 2025 Joni Lovenduski PhD prize
European Consortium for Political Research
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September 15, 2025 at 9:57 AM
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Next episode of the Culture & Inequality Podcast: "Gender as Battlefield: Far-Right Movements, Femonationalism and Replacement Ideology", with host Norah Schulten (U of Amsterdam), @antigonesdream.bsky.social (aka Sarah Bracke) and @calderarocha.bsky.social >>

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Culture & Inequality Podcast
How does culture feed into inequality? And the other way around? In Culture and Inequality, cultural sociologists from universities across the world explore these topics in-depth from various perspect...
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August 3, 2025 at 9:37 AM
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Just over a month to go until applications for our summer school close! Apply below to develop your skills in researching reactionary politics.
📣Applications for the second Reactionary Politics Summer School are open📣

The summer school provides a space to develop key skills for the research of reactionary politics. It will be hosted hybrid and attendance is free. Bursaries are also available. Sign up below!

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Summer School - Reactionary Politics Research Network
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June 11, 2025 at 2:06 PM
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If you missed our talk with @jean23bean.bsky.social on 'Suspect Citizenship: Rethinking Belonging and Non-belonging in Plural Societies', you can now find the full recording on our YouTube channel below

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May 28, 2025 at 12:57 PM
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Check out this new article from our members @georgenewth.bsky.social, @k8ebrown.bsky.social, and @aurelmondon.bsky.social on the '5th wave' of the far right and its mutually constitutive relationship with the political mainstream.

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May 13, 2025 at 1:02 PM
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Our statement on the UK Supreme Court's ruling on the Equality Act. We stand in solidarity with trans and non-binary people and believe that it is the responsibility of researchers to hold our institutions to account to defend trans equality and dignity.

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RPRN statement on the Supreme Court ruling on the Equality Act - Reactionary Politics Research Network
The RPRN stands in solidarity with trans and non-binary people and believes that it is the responsibility of researchers and academics to hold our institutions to account to defend trans equality and ...
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April 25, 2025 at 1:01 PM
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ICYMI check out this blog from our member, @calderarocha.bsky.social, on the far-right co-option of feminism in France.
April 4, 2025 at 2:57 PM
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Nouvel épisode du #podcast "Minuit dans le siècle" ! Ugo Palheta reçoit le sociologue Samuel Bouron - auteur du livre "Politiser la haine" aux éditions La Dispute - pour parler de la mouvance identitaire et de ses puissants relais dans les "grands" médias 👇
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Minuit dans le siècle – #35 Identitaires : comment les médias dominants font le jeu d’une mouvance néofasciste
Depuis une vingtaine d'années, les identitaires se sont installés dans le paysage de l'extrême droite, à côté du Front national devenu Rassemblement national (mais non sans liens). Ils jouent un rôle ...
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March 13, 2025 at 8:47 AM
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"Instead of outright rejecting feminism, as has traditionally been the case at the far-right, these activists selectively adopt feminist themes–particularly those related to gender-based violence and women’s safety–while reshaping them to fit far-right agendas." @calderarocha.bsky.social
March 26, 2025 at 11:47 AM
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Faire de l'expérience des femmes subalternes les coordonnées principales du féminisme, avec Fatma Çingi Kocadost merci @contretemps-revue.bsky.social @ehess.fr @editionsehess.bsky.social @johannabourgault.bsky.social
Dans son livre "La promesse qu’on nous a faite", Fatma Çingi Kocadost élabore une réflexion sociologique et féministe dans laquelle elle mêle récit de soi et enquête auprès de femmes des classes populaires descendantes d’immigré·es et immigrées du Maghreb. Extrait👇
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La promesse qu’on nous a faite. Extrait du livre de Fatma Çingi Kocadost - CONTRETEMPS
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March 25, 2025 at 12:32 PM
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Exceptionally rich and insightful interview with @calderarocha.bsky.social that should be of great interest to scholars of the far right and of gender and politics. 🙌
March 25, 2025 at 1:22 PM
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We are witnessing "a broader pattern of far-right actors appropriating feminist themes and ideas to feed reactionary politics"

Great interview of @calderarocha.bsky.social on her recent article on French femonationalism
March 25, 2025 at 12:51 PM
I had the pleasure of discussing my latest article on the appropriation of feminism by far-right identitarian women in France, in an interview for the @reacpolrn.bsky.social blog. Many thanks to @aurelmondon.bsky.social for the thoughtful questions and stimulating exchange!
March 25, 2025 at 1:20 PM
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Au sommaire de la rubrique Livres de la RFS 2022/1 (Vol. 63) François Schœnberger discute l'ouvrage :
Fligstein (Neil), The Banks Dit It. An Anatomy of the Financial Crisis @Harvard_Press 2021, 315 p., $ 39,95.

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Fligstein (Neil), The Banks Dit It. An Anatomy of the Financial Crisis.
2 De prime abord, un nouveau livre destiné à expliquer la crise de 2008 aux États-Unis semble voué à répéter des diagnostics maintes fois avancés. Pourtant, N. Fligstein parvient à développer une perspective originale pour analyser la crise et poser des questions nouvelles qui éclairent des éléments peu connus. La proposition théorique de l’ouvrage est de se départir d’une approche mono-causale de la crise pour adopter une perspective systémique. Les banques, qui ont été centrales dans l’avènement de la plus grande crise économique depuis la Grande dépression, doivent être appréhendées en tant que système intimement lié à l’État. Le corollaire de cette démarche est un propos très dense et techniquement ardu, mais c’est au prix de cette austérité que l’on peut adéquatement rendre compte de ce qu’il s’est passé en 2008.
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January 28, 2025 at 2:17 PM