MYPLACE explores how young people's social participation is shaped by the shadows (past, present and future) of totalitarianism and populism in Europe. Conceptually, it goes beyond the comparison of discrete national 'political cultures' or reified classifications of political heritage. It is premised rather on the pan-European nature of a range of radical and populist political and philosophical traditions and the cyclical rather than novel nature of the popularity they currently enjoy. 13 partners from EU Member States, two from Georgia and one from Russia take part in this ongoing project, which will run until end of May 2015.
[more...] (URL: http://www.increast.eu/en/1877.php)