At the beginning of 2024, revelations about far-right plans for the mass deportation of supposedly unwanted people triggered one of the largest waves of protest in Germany's post-war history. Several million people took to the streets in Germany and sent a clear signal in defense of democracy. At the same time, the AfD reached new highs in the polls and debates about tightening migration policy are booming. Looking back, how should the protests be classified? What impact have they had? And more fundamentally: How does society deal with the normalization of the extreme right? The lecture will provide insights into current empirical research and pose questions for the perspectives and challenges of civil society work.
Speaker: Dr. Elias Steinhilper
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