Frühere Veranstaltungen
26.4.21, online via Zoom, AB B-Kolloquium
Prof. Zac Greene, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Screening Out Disagreement? Candidate Selection Criteria and Preference Diversity in Parliamentary Debate
19.4.21, Online via Zoom, AB B-Kolloquium
Prof. Phillip Ayoub, Occidental College, Los Angeles, When States Come Out: Transnational Movements and the Diffusion of LGBTI Rights in Europe
13.4.21, Online via Zoom, AB A-Kolloquium
Prof. Seth Frey, UC Davis, How People Design Self-Governing Institutions: A Computational Social Science Approach
12.4.21, Online via Zoom, AB B-Kolloquium
Prof. Jennifer Oser, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Protest as One Political Act in Individuals´Participation Repertoire: Latent Class Analysis and Political Participant Types
16.3.21, Online via Zoom, AB A-Kolloquium
Dr. Tobias Ebert & Jana Berkessel, Universität Mannheim, A Peek into Cross-Cultural Psychology: The relevance of cultural religiosity for well-being and longevity
02.3.21, Online via Zoom, AB A-Kolloquium
Prof. Letian Zhang, Harvard Business School, Language Rules: The Effect of Language on Entrepreneurship
08.12.20, Online via Zoom, AB A-Kolloquium
Prof. Dr. Etienne Ollion, CNRS/CREST, Paris, Living in Politics. Careers and Powers after the Second Moment of Political Professionalization
07.12.20, Online via Zoom, AB B-Kolloquium
Prof. Carolina Plescia, Universität Wien, Compromising for Worldly Rewards? The Short-term Consequences of Coalition Agreements on Voters
30.11.20, Online via Zoom, AB B-Kolloquium
Dr. Svenja Krauss, University of Essex, Take the Streets or Take the Parliament? Political Participation Choices for Radical Left (Non-)Voters
24.11.20, Online via Zoom, AB A-Kolloquium
Prof. Tod Van Gunten, Ph.D., University of Edinburgh, Where Does Power Come from? Elite Networks and the Presidential Succession in Mexico, 1940–2000