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Carlo De Nuzzo

Carlo is currently a research fellow at Sciences Po. His research interests include political violence and radicalism; the far right and neofascism; political terrorism in post-war Europe; the history of extremist ideologies, social movements, and the history of citizenship.

 

He also teaches at Sciences Po, where he teaches a course entitled The Far Right in Europe at the Nancy campus. He holds a PhD in political science from Sciences Po. Previously, he worked as a temporary lecturer and researcher at the University of Lille and as a teaching assistant at Sciences Po and the Università degli Studi di Milano.

 

 

Transnationalisation of far-right intellectual circles in Europe from the 1980s to 2020

As a fellow at global dis:connect, Carlo is developing a project that explores how far-right intellectual circles developed transnational networks through the personal connections of militants, the circulation of ideas, and the analysis of events, from the 1980s to 2020 in Europe. This is a strongly interdisciplinary project that arises from integrating theories and methodologies from comparative politics and transnational history.

 

Have a look at Carlo’s research poster about his project.

 

Contact

Click HERE to mail Carlo and HERE for a list of his publications.