7/10/25 (Seminar Room 2, Badia)
Alexander Sahn – Testing Issue Accountability Among Public Meeting Commenters
14/10/25 (Seminar Room 2, Badia)
Ashrakat Elshehawy – The Police as Gatekeepers of Information: Immigration Salience and Selective Crime Reporting
21/10/25 (Seminar Room 2, Badia)
Pau Vall-Prat– Voting Under Repression. Individual Turnout in Authoritarian Regimes
28/10/25 (Seminar Room 2, Badia)
Mads Fuglsang Hove– Slowing the vicious cycle of polarization. Depolarizing information is shared more in interpersonal communication
4/11/25 (Seminar Room 2, Badia)
Pantelis Pipergias Analytis (Joint session with CAS)– The majority rule’s Achilles heel
11/11/25 (Seminar Room 2, Badia)
Matilde Perotti – Closed Doors Cost Lives: Evidence from the Balkan Route
18/11/25 (Seminar Room 2, Badia)
Lisa Hall– Collective Risks and Solidarity: Climate Hazards and Public Attitudes to Health Financing in Sub-Saharan Africa
25/11/25 (Seminar Room 2, Badia)
Nemanja Kidžin– Conditions for the Majority Acculturation
2/12/25 (Seminar Room 2, Badia)
Sascha Riaz– Regime Loyalty during Wartime: Evidence from Nazi Germany
9/12/25 (Seminar Room 3, Badia)
Gina Aniano– When Democracy Disappoints: How Formative Experiences Shape Lifelong Support During Backsliding.
16/12/25 (Seminar Room 2, Badia)
Moritz Marbach – Compositional Effects, Internal Migration and Electoral Outcomes
6/1/26 (Seminar Room 2, Badia)
Madiha Z Sadiq – From Frontlines to Home: the Impact of Returning Soldiers' Testimonies on Public Opinion
13/1/26 (Seminar Room 2, Badia)
Francesco Raffaelli – Immigration Politics and Social Identities
20/1/26 (Seminar Room 2, Badia)
Leonardo Carella – Electoral Systems' Effects on Participation beyond Turnout: Evidence from Heterogeneity-in-Discontinuity Analysis from Italy and Poland
27/1/26 (Seminar Room 2, Badia)
Daniel Urquijo – Immigration, Prohibition, and Cultural Conservativism in the United States
3/2/26 (Seminar Room 2, Badia)
Martín Alberdi – The Green Stakeholder
10/2/26 (Seminar Room 2, Badia)
Elias Dinas – Red Zones: Forced Displacement and Support for Radical Right Parties
17/2/26 (Seminar Room 2, Badia)
Pau Grau-Vilalta – Feather-Handed Fascists: Surveillance as a Signal of Bureaucratic Loyalty
24/2/26 (Seminar Room 2, Badia)
Michal Tulwin – Malapportionment and Electoral Tourism in the 2023 Polish Parliamentary Elections
3/3/26 (Seminar Room 2, Badia)
Ludwig Schulze – Land and Freedom: The Political Consequences of Land Reform in East Germany
10/3/26 (Seminar Room 2, Badia)
Eleonora Minaeva – Citizens' Perceptions of Local Government under Centralized Rule: A Survey Experiment in Russia
17/3/26 (Seminar Room 2, Badia)
Jose Maycas-Sardi – Revealed Preferences: The Role of Electoral Outcomes in Family Socialization
24/3/26 (Theatre, Badia)
Ioannis Mastrominas – "Winning advantage": Future success beliefs and career progression of elected politicians
31/3/26 (Theatre, Badia)
Alejandro López Peceño – Militants in Exile: Spanish Republicans and Political Mobilization in France
14/4/26 (Emeroteca, Badia)
Lucas Borba – Segregation and the Fiscal Bargain: How Spatial Inequality Erodes State Capacity
21/4/26 (Sala del Capitolo, Badia)
Noémie Piolat – Who’s Asking? Interviewer Gender and the Situational Expression of Sexism
28/4/26 (Seminar Room 3, Badia)
Deniz Tufur – Housing, price shocks, and discontent: Deciphering cost-driven economic voting dynamics in the UK
5/5/26 (Sala del Capitolo, Badia)
Sebastián Cortesi– Democracy Unleashed: Eligibility, Selection, and Taxation in Argentina
12/5/26 (Theatre, Badia)
Frederik Thieme – The Limits of Tailored Online Campaigning: Experimental Evidence on Gender Appeals
19/5/26 (Sala del Capitolo, Badia)
Cathrine Valentin Kjaer – Online Political Influence: The Role of Groups
26/5/26 (Theatre, Badia)
Alberto Parmigiani – Individual Campaign Contributions: The Informational Channel
2/6/26 (Theatre, Badia)
Ximena Calo – The Political Aftershocks of Natural Disasters: Gender Penalties in Post-Crisis Elections
9/6/26 (Sala del Capitolo, Badia)
Maria Zuffova – Breaking Rules and Roles: Experimental Evidence on Gendered Expectations in the Evaluation of Women Politicians