Frühere Veranstaltungen
22.5.23, A 5,6 Raum A 231, AB B-Kolloquium
Daphna Canetti, University of Haifa, What is it About Cyberattacks that Drives Support for Surveillance Policies? Insights from Experiments in the UK
16.5.23, A 5,6 Raum A 231, AB A-Kolloquium
Sarah Carol, University College Dublin, Pro-Social Attitudes Towards Out-Groups During the COVID-19 Pandemic
15.5.23, A 5,6 Raum A 231, AB B-Kolloquium
Amuitz Garmendia Madariaga, Universidad Carlos III Madrid, Crises, Coordination Failures, and Centralizing Shifts: Comparative Public Opinion Evidence from the COVID-19 Pandemic
10.5.23, A 5,6 Raum A 231/230 , MZES Public Lecture
Richard Johnston, University of British Columbia, Is Party Identification an Epiphenomenon? Sources of Stability and Change in Party Systems.
09.5.23, A 5,6 Raum A 231, AB A-Kolloquium
Daniela Grunow, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, How Polarized is Europe? Empirical Perspectives on Public Opinion Divides
08.5.23, A 5,6 Raum A 231, AB B-Kolloquium
Robert A. Johns, University of Essex, How Citizens´Populist Attidudes Depend on their Perceptions of Elite Positions
02.5.23, A 5,6 Raum A 231, AB A-Kolloquium
Burak Sonmez, University College London, Limits of the Humanitarian: Liminal Legality, Segregation, and Social Exclusion of Asylum Seekers and Refugees
25.4.23, A 5,6 Raum A 231, AB A-Kolloquium
Ozan Aksoy, University College London, Hirsute Affairs: Natural Experiments on Politics, Religion, and Norms
24.4.23, A 5,6 Raum A 231, AB B-Kolloquium
Julia Leschke, European University Institute, The Refugee Next Door. Explaining Radical Right Voting Behaviour based on Spatial Inter-group Exposure. (Co-authored with Kimon Krenz (UCL))