Frühere Veranstaltungen
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))
20.4.23, A 5,6 room A 231/230 + Zoom, MZES-Kolloquium
Bella Struminskaya, Mannheim Research Colloquium on Survey Methods (MaRCS): Digital trace data collection using data donation in surveys
17.4.23, A 5,6 Raum A 231, AB B-Kolloquium
Michelle Torres, Rice University, Houston, Beyond Prediction: Identifying and Accounting for Latent Treatments in Images
28.3.23, A 5,6 Room A 231/230 + Zoom, MZES-Kolloquium
Barbara Felderer (GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences), Mannheim Research Colloquium on Survey Methods (MaRCS): Nonresponse (bias) in the recruitment of self-administered panel surveys
27.3.23, A 5,6 Raum A 231, AB B-Kolloquium
Lukas Rudolph, LMU München, Citizens’ General Preferences Towards Arms Exports: Deontological vs. Consequential Considerations
23.3.23, A 5,6 Raum A 230/231 and Zoom, Workshop
FoDiRa Workshop zu Diskriminierung und Rassismus
21.3.23, A 5,6 Raum A 231, AB A-Kolloquium
Bart Meuleman, University of Leuven, The Two Faces of Activation Attitudes. Explaining Citizens’ Diverging Views on Demanding vs. Enabling Activition Policies
13.3.23, A 5,6 Raum A 231, AB B-Kolloquium
Lukas Haffert, University of Zurich, When Group-based Appeals Backfire: the Case of Place-based Appeals
06.3.23, A 5,6 Raum A 231, AB B-Kolloquium
Henrik Seeberg, Aarhus University, What Makes Politicians Attend to Societal Problems? Evidence from a Field Experiment and Interviews