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Deconstruct and Resist Autocratic Appeal to Reinvigorate Democracycore

DeAppeal · Horizon Europe grant · 2026-10-01–2029-09-30

EC contribution

€3,642,637

Total cost

€0

Beneficiaries

11
About the data

Source: CORDIS (official EU open data), Horizon Europe. Framework HORIZON · call HORIZON-CL2-2025-01 · scheme HORIZON-RIA · topic HORIZON-CL2-2025-01-DEMOCRACY-07. CORDIS record →

Objective

Democracy is under threat across the globe and, increasingly, within the European Union. Populist and authoritarian actors hollow out institutions and normalise illiberal practices. At the heart of this trend lies autocratic appeal—the capacity of authoritarian projects to resonate with citizens. Despite its urgency, the understanding of autocratic appeal remains fragmented. DeAppeal responds with the first comprehensive, interdisciplinary programme to explain why autocratic projects gain traction and to identify the societal and institutional conditions under which democratic appeal can be revived and mobilised. Using the lens of assemblage, the project examines how affective, discursive, and material drivers interact to generate both autocratic and democratic appeal. The project applies this framework across five crucial domains—gender, youth, everyday, institutions, and transnational—to investigate how authoritarian actors generate appeal and how resistance practices can contest authoritarian encroachment while cultivating vibrant democratic imaginaries. DeAppeal combines large-N analysis with in-depth, mixed-methods case research across 16 historical and contemporary contexts in Europe and beyond. A cross-cutting focus on digital authoritarianism and digital resistance further advances scholarship on how data, surveillance, and algorithmic governance reshape the citizen–state relationship. Building on robust evidence, DeAppeal delivers “Tools for thought”—scientific models that advance theory—and “Tools for practice”—co-created interventions developed with citizens, activists, educators, journalists, and policymakers. DeAppeal uses arts-based labs, science scepticism curricular workshops, and media literacy interventions to create strategies that counter (digital) autocratisation. A communication plan with audiovisual outputs and policy engagement ensures findings empower various audiences—from classrooms to EU institutions and global democracy forums.

Beneficiaries (11)

OrganisationCountryRoleEC contributionSME
CENTRO DE ESTUDOS SOCIAIS PT coordinator €696,962
INSTITUTE OF DEVELOPMENT STUDIES UK participant €503,145 Yes
HELSINGIN YLIOPISTO FI participant €406,390
UNIVERSIDAD DE LA IGLESIA DE DEUSTO ENTIDAD RELIGIOSA ES participant €383,975
INTERNATIONAL PSYCHOANALYTIC UNIVERSITY BERLIN GGMBH DE participant €374,669 Yes
ASOCIATIA MEDIAWISE SOCIETY RO participant €288,456
UNIWERSYTET WARSZAWSKI PL participant €287,765
STICHTING HIVOS (HUMANISTISCH INSTITUUT VOOR ONTWIKKELINGS SAMENWERKING) NL participant €260,874
ISTANBUL POLITIK ARASTIRMALAR DERNEGI TR participant €220,350
UNIVERSIDAD POMPEU FABRA ES participant €220,050
Centro Brasileiro de Análise e Planejamento BR associatedPartner

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