Frühere Veranstaltungen
14.11.23, A 5,6 Raum A 231, AB A-Kolloquium
Markus Gangl, Universität Frankfurt, Where Inequality May Imperil Democracy Is Where Politics Leaves the Market to Itself: Rising Economic Inequality, Citizens’ Trust in Democratic Governance, and the Role of the Welfare State as a Stabilizer of Liberal Democracy
14.11.23, A 5,6 Raum A 231, AB B-Kolloquium
Alona Dolinsky, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Parties’ Group Appeals Across Space and Time: An Effort Towards an Automated, Large-Scale Analysis of Parties’ Election Manifestos
14.11.23, A 5,6 Raum A 231, MZES-Kolloquium
Julia Weiß & Jan Marquardt, GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Mannheim Research Colloquium on Survey Methods (MaRCS): The Automated Coding of 400,000 Open-Ended Answers to the “Most Important Political Problem” Question in the German Longitudinal Election Study (GLES)
07.11.23, A 5,6 Raum A 231, AB A-Kolloquium
Christina Felfe de Ormeno, Universität Konstanz, Diversity and Discrimination in the Classroom
07.11.23, A 5,6 Raum A 231, AB B-Kolloquium
Sebastian Kohl, FU Berlin, Political Economy of Homeownership and Private Insurance
31.10.23, A 5,6 Raum A 231, AB B-Kolloquium
Theresa Gessler, Europa-Universität Viadrina Frankfurt (Oder), Advocacy Campaigns and Gender Bias in Media Coverage of Elections
24.10.23, A 5,6 Raum A 231, AB B-Kolloquium
Denise Traber, Universität Basel, The Effects of Political Arguments on Voting Decisions (Lukas Stoetzer and Denise Traber)
17.10.23, A 5,6 Raum A 231, AB A-Kolloquium
Katrin Auspurg, Universität München, Is Social Research Really Not Better Than Alchemy? How a Many-Analyst Study Produced “A Hidden Universe of Uncertainty”
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10.10.23, A 5,6 Raum A 231, AB A-Kolloquium
Sabrina Mayer, Universität Bamberg, Social Cohesion and Return Intentions among Ukrainian Refugees
10.10.23, A 5,6 Raum A 231, AB B-Kolloquium
Silije Hermansen, University of Copenhagen, Judicious judging: The Effects of Political Division on Decision Making in the European Court of Justice