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Building: Faculty of International and Political Studies, Floor: Ground, Room: 037
Friday 16:15 - 18:00 CEST (11/09/2026)
This panel aims to investigate the origins, scope, limits, and modalities of the so-called 'European culture wars”, acknowledging their use as a political and/or descriptive terms while also questioning their explanatory and normative value. Contributions will shed light on the extent to which current developments of conflicts within the EU (with a focus on Brussels' policy arenas and processes) are redefining identities, ideas, discourses, practices, and coalitions of actors and/or repackaging long-standing patterns. In other words, are these alleged “European culture wars” a critical juncture, a change in the degree and/or nature of dissensus, and/or the continuation of EU politicisation by other means?
| Title | Details |
|---|---|
| Culture Wars’ in the European Union: Apex of EU Politicisation, New Cleavages, or Much Ado About Nothing? | View Paper Details |
| Translation of Culture Wars in Terms of Cleavages in Czechia and Slovakia | View Paper Details |
| Cultural Wars in Polish Right-Wing Sovereignist Discourse on European Integration. | View Paper Details |
| Intellectuals’ understanding of and role in the culture wars in Germany | View Paper Details |