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Bracing for a Storm? The 2024 EU Elections’ Implications for EU Anti-racist Policy-making

Polls indicate that (far-right) parties advancing migration and diversity-critical positions likely gain electoral support in the upcoming EU elections in June 2024. As a result, far-right parties are likely to increase the number of seats in their political group ‘Identity and Democracy’ in the European Parliament. This can have various effects on EU(ropean) anti-racism policies and civil society’s activism

In this panel discussion, researchers delve into the insights gleaned from previous instances of radical-right electoral successes and their repercussions on anti-racist policies and mobilization. Engaging with a panel of experts specializing in EU anti-racism policies and civil society, the conversation extends to contemplate the post-election landscape. The focus shifts to the potential trajectories of anti-racism within the EU and at the Member State level, exploring the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.

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Start: 28 mei 2024
16:00
End: 28 mei 2024
18:00
Vrije Universiteit Brussel

Brussel, Belgium


1000 Brussels Brussels
Belgium

VUB Birmm

Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) conducts a wide variety of research on migration and diversity, spread over many disciplines, departments and research institutes. This interdisciplinary group, called the ‘Brussels Interdisciplinary Research centre on Migration and Minorities (BIRMM)’ joins over 100 VUB researchers from 11 disciplines (including political science, law, sociology, criminology, geography, medical sciences, communication sciences, linguistics, psychology and educational sciences, philosophy, and history) working on migration, minorities and diversity related topics. BIRMM is co-directed by Prof. Ilke Adam and Prof. Florian Trauner (both BSoG-VUB) and a board of delegates with one representative per research centre or department. It is coordinated by dr. Hannah Vermaut
 

More information about BIRMM can be found here.

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