Political Behaviour Colloquium
Where and when?
Tuesdays from 17.15h to 18.30h (Rome CET) (generally) in Badia (EUI). The whereabouts of each presentation is indicated below.
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Forthcoming presentations:
01/10/24 (Sala del Capitolo, Badia Fiesolana)
Virginia Rocha– Affective Polarization: The role of Coalitional Politics and Non-Political Elites
08/10/24 (Seminar Room, Mansarda)
Zabolotskiy Vladimir – Cargo 200: War, Propaganda and Russian Fatalities in Ukraine
15/10/24 (Emeroteca, Badia Fiesolana)
Alberto Parmigiani – Income Inequality and Campaign Contributions: Evidence from the Reagan Tax Cut
22/10/24 (Sala del Capitolo, Badia Fiesolana)
Gary Marks & Liesbet Hooghe– Substance Matters: Field of Education, Political Attitudes, Party Identification, and Support for Democracy
29/10/24 (Emeroteca, Badia Fiesolana)
Massimo Pulejo – Cracking Down, Cheering Up: State Interventions and Civic Resistance to Organized Crime
05/11/24 (Emeroteca, Badia Fiesolana)
Clara Weißenfels – Social Origins and Electoral Participation - The Compensatory Role of Volunteering in Germany
12/11/24 (Theatre, Badia Fiesolana)
Daniel Kovarek – Descriptive Representation and Local-level Political Engagement: Evidence from Breaking the Highest Glass Ceiling in Slovakia
19/11/24 (Refectory, Badia Fiesolana)
Niloufer Siddiqui – How does Coethnicity with Refugees Shape their Reception? Evidence from Afghan Refugees in Pakistan
26/11/24 (Theatre, Badia Fiesolana)
Selim Erdem Aytaç – Affective Polarization and Support for Democracy: Experimental Evidence from Turkey
03/12/24 (Sala Belvedere, Villa Schifanoia)
Valentina Consiglio – Working Together or Drifting Apart? Political Preference Formation in Segregated Labour Markets
10/12/24 (Sala del Capitolo, Badia Fiesolana)
Konstantin Bogatyrev – Shifting Ground: The 2023 Earthquakes and Electoral Accountability in Turkey
17/12/24 (Sala del Capitolo, Badia Fiesolana)
Despina Gavresi – EU In the Wake of Crises: Lifetime Experiences of Macroeconomic Shocks and the Erosion of EU Identity