E Pluribus Plures: Is identity politics a new fault line in contemporary societies?
“Identity politics” is one of the most contested developments in contemporary societies. The project seeks to understand the essence of the concept of identity politics and addresses its consequences for social cohesion.
Researchers
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Christian F. Rostbøll | Professor | +4535323428 | |
Frederik Georg Hjorth | Associate Professor - Promotion Programme | +4535324104 | |
Gregory Eady | Associate Professor | ||
Peter Thisted Dinesen | Professor | +4535323375 |
Funded by:
E Pluribus Plures: Is identity politics a new fault line in contemporary societies? has received a funding from Independent Research Fund Denmark
Project: E Pluribus Plures: Is identity politics a new fault line in contemporary societies?
Period: 2020-2025
Contact
Peter Thisted Dinesen
Department of Political Science
Mail: ptd@ifs.ku.dk
Phone: +45 35 32 33 75
External members:
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Kim Mannemar Sønderskov | Professor, Aarhus University |