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DEMOS Results Feedback Form
Dear,
We have been sharing the results from the DEMOS (H2020) project with you. We hope that they were of great help to you.
To let us know how they supported you in your work, we set up this short feedback form. If you have 3 min for us, your contribution would be much apprechiated.
Kind regards,
Hendrik NAHR
ECAS / DEMOS
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What actor, circumstance, event, or institutional process prompted you to consult/use DEMOS results on populism and democracy?
Your answer
What DEMOS scientific results (overview here:
https://bit.ly/3j8yqzs
) would you say were the most helpful as part of your work? (please mark as many as relevant):
DEMOS Creates 'Democratic Efficacy', a Concept to Counter Populism
Populist Discourses on Social Media Inflame Anti-European Sentiment
Stronger Democratic Institutions Curb Populism
DEMOS Identifies Four Types of Populism in European Political Parties
High Democratic Efficacy Restrains Populism
In New Study, DEMOS Elaborates on How Populist Policies Work
Partisan Media Erodes Trust in Politics, New Study Claims
Social Exclusion, Polarised Societies, and Technocracy Leads to Populism, New Study Argues
How Human Evolution Explains Support for Populist Leaders
Populist leaders Change the Judiciary to Increase Power
COVID-19 Freezes Support for Populism, New Book Claims
Book Investigates Populism’s Gender Backlash
Populism Gains Ground Locally but Struggles at EU Level Using Anti-Migration Discourse
Reacting to Populism, Minorities Impose Self-Censorship and Move Abroad
Populist Leaders Thrive on Social Media
In Power, Populist Leaders Establish Governance Style of Mainstream Politicians
Civic Education Works as a Vaccine Against Populism
Other (please elaborate):
If you consulted project results, have they been useful/relevant for your work?
Yes
No
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If you selected yes above, could you please elaborate on why and how these results were helpful?
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How did DEMOS results help you change or improve your perceptions of the issue(s) you aimed to address as part of your work?
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In regard to the above, did you face barriers to achieve your objectives? If so, what/who were these barriers (e.g., politics, legislation, public opinion, regulation, political authorities/parties).
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Have you shared DEMOS results with others as part of your work?
Yes, with internal colleagues who might be interested in the scientific results
Yes, with authorities who might be interested in the scientific results for policy
No
Other:
Having knowledge of the work on DEMOS and its scientific work on populism and democracy in Europe, could you please share your opinion about the project (and whether it has the potential to positively change negative aspects associated with populist politics or not)?
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