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Jean FANIEL is a Research Fellow at the Center for Socio-Political Research and Information (CRISP) in Brussels, specializing in Belgian political systems and federal structures. Born in Liège on February 15, 1977, he contributes to academic discourse through presentations at institutions like Collège Belgique.
His research focuses on the complex interplay of linguistic disputes, socio-economic dynamics, and partisan politics within Belgium's unique consociational democracy. He examines how federalization and Europeanization impact traditional social movements including labor, Flemish, secularism, women's rights, and environmental movements.
FANIEL's work bridges historical analysis with contemporary political challenges, particularly investigating how Belgium's segmented society navigates power distribution and compromise. His scholarship emphasizes the understudied role of social movements in shaping Belgian political life across historical periods.
As an active academic presenter, he has delivered lectures such as Linguistic disputes, socio-economic dynamics and partisan specificities and co-presented Campaigning in a consociational democracy with David PATERNOTTE, demonstrating his engagement with current political science debates.
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