2022
DOI: 10.1080/21599165.2022.2055551
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“Eco-terrorists”: right-wing populist media about “ecologists” and the public opinion on the environmental movement in Poland

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“…How the phenomenon of the Women's Strike will influence the modernization of Polish politics will be shown in the near future. Perhaps the activity of other social movements, such as the environmental movement (Żuk, 2022 ), attacked in a similar way as the women's movement by the right-wing media in Poland will shape not only the future political agenda but also the form of pursuing future politics as well as the contents and objectives of social policy, family policy, energy policy and environmental policy. All these spheres of public life need to be radically refreshed and cleared of the remnants of both the neoliberal transformation and the post-2015 period of the right-wing populist experiment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…How the phenomenon of the Women's Strike will influence the modernization of Polish politics will be shown in the near future. Perhaps the activity of other social movements, such as the environmental movement (Żuk, 2022 ), attacked in a similar way as the women's movement by the right-wing media in Poland will shape not only the future political agenda but also the form of pursuing future politics as well as the contents and objectives of social policy, family policy, energy policy and environmental policy. All these spheres of public life need to be radically refreshed and cleared of the remnants of both the neoliberal transformation and the post-2015 period of the right-wing populist experiment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The global and supranational nature of the Anthropocene certainly weakens nationalist positions and attempts to enclose environmental challenges within individual nation states. In this sense, it is a useful tool for criticizing all nationalisms and national particularisms represented particularly by political forces associated with the populist right and disregarding or undermining environmental policy, climate change and global, cosmopolitan responsibility for the fate of the Earth (Kulin et al., 2021; Żuk, 2023a; Żuk & Szulecki, 2020). For this reason, this supranational and transnational perspective should be continued, and resource nationalism, which is inconsistent with climate protection and global environmental challenges, should be abandoned (Conversi, 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The literature on contemporary far right ecologism and environmentalism in Central and Eastern Europe is extensive, and ethnonational connections are often triangulated through the lens of natural resource extraction as a particular type of ecological relationship (Krasznai Kovacs 2021). There is a growing literature on coal mining and ethnonational identity (Allen 2022; Lubarda 2023); on agriculture (Mamonova & Franquesa 2020); and on the shift in national party and social movement rhetoric throughout the region to capitalize on the emerging threads of ecological nationalism as situated against climate policy (Bennett & Kwiatkowski 2019;Kevicky 2023;Żuk 2023).…”
Section: Central and Eastern Europementioning
confidence: 99%