2021
DOI: 10.17356/ieejsp.v7i1.661
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New Politics of Morality in Central and Eastern Europe : Actors, Discourse, and Context

Abstract: Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) have recently witnessed a surge in protest, mobilization, and debates about marriage, abortion, gender, and feminism. This politics of morality has been notably more successful in the east than in the west of Europe: Most CEE countries have legally or even constitutionally precluded any chance of adopting same-sex marriage, some have rejected the Istanbul Convention, and many parliaments have debated 'gender' in a hostile manner. The rising conservative voice in politics appear… Show more

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“…Rupnik 2017) as well as norms and morality (cf. Hesová 2021a and 2021b; Issacs and Rudzite 2021). Moreover, cultural-political struggles in Central and Eastern Europe take on another more general feature – they are fought, among other things, de facto over whether a given community considers itself part of the West (or at least should be oriented towards the West) or not.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rupnik 2017) as well as norms and morality (cf. Hesová 2021a and 2021b; Issacs and Rudzite 2021). Moreover, cultural-political struggles in Central and Eastern Europe take on another more general feature – they are fought, among other things, de facto over whether a given community considers itself part of the West (or at least should be oriented towards the West) or not.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%