
“Women in Populist Rhetoric”, an international monograph featuring chapters by researchers from the University of Szczecin has been just published. The publication focuses on analyzing the relationship between populist rhetoric and actual social changes affecting women. It also explains how populists gain support for their actions.
Prof. dr hab. Renata Podgórzańska, Vice-Rector for Education of the University of Szczecin, and dr Dorota Kowalska of the Institute of Political Sciences and Security studies co-authored two chapters of the publication. Women in Populist Rhetoric is available HERE
From the publisher’s website:
Women in Populist Rhetoric examines the relationship between populist rhetoric and the real social changes that affect women and how populists gain prominence through the support they receive. Covering a broad spectrum of right-wing group activity, this volume takes an important look at the phenomena at the level of leadership and the practice of its operation. The book is divided into four parts: the first describes the phenomenon of right-wing populism, the second examines language as a tool of populist influence, and the third and fourth analyse the narratives of populist parties towards women across different European countries.








