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Paul Blokker
University of Bologna
Italy
Paul Blokker is associate professor in political sociology at the Department of Sociology and Business Law, University of Bologna, Italy, and research coordinator at the Institute of Sociological Studies, Charles University Prague, Czechia. His research focusses on the sociology of constitutions, constitutional politics, democratic participation, and populism. Recent publications: Sociologia dei diritti umani, with Laura Guercio, Mondadori, 2020; ‘Building democracy by legal means? The contestation of human rights and constitutionalism in East-Central Europe’, in: Journal of Modern European History, 2020; ‘Varieties of Populist Constitutionalism: The Transnational Dimension’, German Law Journal 20/3, 2019; Sociological Constitutionalism, edited with Chris Thornhill, Cambridge University Press, 2017. He is co-editor of the journal European Journal of Cultural and Political Sociology as well as of the journal and book series Social Imaginaries.
Oscar Mazzoleni
Université de Lausanne
Switzerland
Oscar Mazzoleni is a professor in political science at the University of Lausanne. His research interests are devoted to political parties, populism and regionalism. His works have been published in several peer-reviewed journals as Comparative European Politics, European Politics and Society, Government and Opposition, Party Politics, Political Studies, Revue française de science politique, Swiss Political Science Review, Contemporary Italian Politics, Nationalism and Ethnic politics and Populism amongst others. He’s co-editor of Political Populism. A Handbook (Nomos/Bloombury 2017, with R. Heinisch and C. Holz-Bacha), Understanding Populist Party Organisation. The Radical Right in Western Europe (Palgrave 2016, with R. Heinisch), and The People and the Nation. Populism and Ethno-Territorial Politics in Europe (Routledge 2019, with R. Heinisch and E. Massetti).
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