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Introduction. Alberta Giorgi; Hande Eslen-Ziya
Part 1. Theory
Pseudo-science in Populism, Hande Eslen-Ziya
The Role of Experts in Populist Politics: an Overview, Liv Sunnercrantz and T. Murat Yildirim
The Whirl of Knowledge in Twitter: (anti-)populist hegemony challengers, Emilia Palonen
Part 2. The European Level
The EU's answer to climate populism - Stringent and appropriate?, Thomas Sattich
Populists' Framings of the COVID-19 Pandemic and their Opponents in the EU Parliament, Carlo Berti and Carlo Ruzza
Part 3. National Case Studies
The anti-vax movement in Spain and in Italy. A reflection on the problematic relationship between science, politics and public opinion in late modernity, Clemente Penalva and Luca Raffini
Qanon and conspiracy theories - the Italian case, Maria Francesca Murru
Populist politics of counterknowledge: anti-gender campaigns in Poland, El̇zbieta Korolczuk
Greenwashing Reactionary Movements. On Populist Instrumentalization of Environmental Issues, Gildas Renou
Anti-gender politics as a democratic challenge in Norway's populist moment , Elisabeth Lund Engebretsen
Between Populism and Popular Citizenship in Science Conflict, Mette Marie Roslyng
Inconvenient truths? Populist epistemology and the case of Portugal, Alberta Giorgi
Linking Covid-19-related socio-economic anxieties with right-wing populism: A comparison between Europe and the United States, Gilles Ivaldi and Oscar Mazzoleni. .

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