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Gschwend, Thomas, Sebastian Sternberg und Steffen Zittlau (2016): Are Judges Political Animals After All? Quasi-experimental Evidence from the German Federal Constitutional Court. [6th Annual General Conference of the European Political Science Association, Brussels, 23. bis 25. Juni 2016] mehr
Gschwend, Thomas, Sebastian Sternberg und Steffen Zittlau (2016): Are Judges Political Animals after All? Quasi-Experimental Evidence from the German Federal Constitutional Court. [First Conference on Empirical Legal Studies in Europe (CELSE), University of Amsterdam, 21. bis 22. Juni 2016] mehr
Hillmann, Henning (2016): Traders and Corsairs: Elite Networks and Privateering in Old Regime Saint-Malo. [Networks - Regulation Seminar, Sciences Po, Paris, 15. April 2016] mehr
Horwitz, Rachel, Sarah Brockhaus, Felix Henninger, Florian Keusch, Pascal J. Kieslich, Frauke Kreuter und Malte Schierholz (2016): Learning from Mouse Movements: Improving Questionnaires and Respondents’ User Experience Through Passive Data Collection. [International Conference on Questionnaire Design, Development, Evaluation, and Testing (QDET2), Miami, 09. bis 13. November 2016] mehr
Jacob, Konstanze (2016): Intergenerational Transmission of Religiosity in Immigrant Families – How Important are Intergenerational Relations?. [Immigration and Integration in Cross-National Comparison, MZES, Mannheim, 17. bis 18. November 2016] mehr
Jacob, Konstanze (2016): Intergenerational Transmission or Intergenerational Assimilation? Religiosity of Immigrants in Western Europe. [Forschungskolloquium „Empirische Sozialforschung“, Konstanz, 31. Mai 2016] mehr
Jugert, Philipp, Lars Leszczensky und Sebastian Pink (2016): The effects of ethnic minority children's ethnic self-categorization on friendship selection in multi-ethnic schools. [Talk at the Dept. of Developmental and Comparative Psychology, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, 26. Mai 2016] mehr
Kalter, Frank (2016): Ethnic Inequalities among Youth in Europe. How Important Are Social and Cultural Aspects for Structural Integration?. [Universität zu Köln, Institut für Soziologie, Research Seminar: Evaluation of 4th cohort of doctoral students, Köln, 20. Januar 2016] mehr
Kalter, Frank (2016): Growing up in Diverse Europe: How Important Are Social and Cultural Aspects of Integration?. [University of Groningen, Dept. of Sociology, ICS Spring Day Eröffnungsvortrag, Groningen, 23. Juni 2016] mehr
Kalter, Frank (2016): Growing up in Diverse Europe. Integration and the Lives of Minority and Majority Youth in England, Germany, the Netherlands, and Sweden. [1st International CILS4EU User Conference, MZES, Mannheim, 01. bis 02. Dezember 2016] mehr

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