Previous events
12/05/23, A 5,6 Raum A 231, AB A-Kolloquium
Gunnar Otte, Universität Mainz, Criteria of Research Quality in Sociology: An Analytical-Empirical Perspective
11/29/23, A 5,6 Raum A 231 and ZOOM, MZES Public Lecture
Michaela Kreyenfeld, Hertie School, Policy Reform and Employment after Divorce: Evidence from the German Maintenance Reform of 2008
11/28/23, Online only (via Zoom), AB A-Kolloquium
Katja Rost, Universität Zürich, What Are the Explanations for the Leaky Pipeline?
11/28/23, A 5,6 Raum A 231, AB B-Kolloquium
Florence So, Lund University, Under the Shadow No More? How Junior Coalition Partners Can Improve Their Electoral Performances
11/21/23, A 5,6 Raum A 231, AB A-Kolloquium
Mario L. Small, Columbia University, Financial Institutions, Neighborhoods, and Racial Inequality
11/21/23, A 5,6 Raum A 231, AB B-Kolloquium
Sebastian Jungkunz, Universität Bamberg, Economic Conditions and Political Socialization
11/14/23, 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
11/14/23, 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
11/14/23, 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)
11/07/23, A 5,6 Raum A 231, AB A-Kolloquium
Christina Felfe de Ormeno, Universität Konstanz, Diversity and Discrimination in the Classroom