Participate in the Arqus Summer School on Democracy: Political and Social Polarisation
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13 Feb 2026|
13 Feb 2026Political polarisation is not just an academic buzzword. It affects how democratic systems work in real life. Recent research, such as Patkós and Plesz (2025), shows that high levels of polarisation can weaken democratic accountability by eroding trust, narrowing political debate, and encouraging negative campaigning.
A growing body of literature further examines how polarisation shapes voter behaviour, party systems, and institutional checks and balances. Our summer school will explore these issues from a comparative European perspective, combining theory with empirical research. The summer school will consist of lectures delivered primarily by scholars affiliated with the Arqus Alliance universities, as well as presentations by accepted participants.
Participants will be required to submit a research paper of approximately 20,000 characters (including references) related to the summer school theme one week prior to the programme and to present their work during the summer school.
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