Annalí Casanueva Artís (Ifo institute in Munich)
Can chants in the street change politics’ tune? Evidence from the 15M movement in Spain
Simone Moriconi (IESEG / LEM)
Migration policy backlash, identity and integration of second generation migrants in France
Thomas Piketty (EHESS, PSE)
Séance de présentation du dernier livre de J. Cagé et T. Piketty
Damien Bol (Sciences Po / Cevipof)
The Effect of Being a Poll Worker on Democratic Attitudes in a Post-Conflict Society: Evidence from an Experiment in Colombia
Nicolas Lagios & Pierre-Guillaume Méon (Université Libre de Bruxelles)
The Causal Impact of Electoral Rules on Corruption
Sarah Schneider-Strawczynski (University of Exeter)
Media Coverage of Immigration and the Polarization of Attitudes
Arthur Silve (Université Laval et IAST Toulouse)
Immigration et changement culturel
Benjamin Guinaudeau (Konstanz University)
Idéologie et rébellion législative en Allemagne
Paul Maarek (Univ Paris 2, LEMMA)
Are female politicians more active and more effective than males? (avec Nicolas Frémeaux)
Victor Gay (Toulouse School of Economics)
Collateral Damage ? How World War One Changed the Way Women Work (avec Lionel Kesztenbaum, INED et PSE)
Abel François (Univ Lille, LEM)
After D-day: Resilience or reconstruction? (avec L.Chauvet, Univ Paris 1 et J.Lacroix, Univ Paris Saclay)
Sophie Panel (Sciences PO Grenoble)
Voter preferences for young and old politicians
Julieta Peveri (ENS Lyon)
Women in political competition: New evidence from French municipal elections
Jean Lacroix (Université Paris Saclay)
The Church as Arbiter : Two Rights in Interwar France
David LeBris (Toulouse Business School)
Constraints on the Executive: a Reappraisal of the French and English Old Regimes through Parliamentary Activities
Florence Ecormier-Nocca (University of Vienna)
Explaining intra-party ideological diversity in France and Spain. A comparative approach at the individual level from Twitter data
Germain Gauthier (CREST / IPP)
Text Semantics Capture Political and Economic Narratives (coécrit avec E. Ash et P. Widner) (working paper + code python)
Emilie Sartre (Brown Univ, PTP)
Toxic Loans and the Rise of Populist Candidacies (coécrit avec G. Daniele et P. Vertier) (working paper)
Laurent Weill (LaRGE, Univ Strasbourg)
Elections Hinder Firms’ Access to Credit (coécrit avec F. Léon) (working paper)
Caroline Le Pennec (HEC Montreal)
Strategic Campaign Communication: Evidence from 30,000 Candidate Manifestos (working paper)
Teresa Esteban-Casanelles (J-PAL, UC Berkeley)
The Effects of Exposure to Electoral Advertising: Evidence from Spain (working paper)
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Another Wind of Change? Evidence from Political Outsiders within the French Parliament (working paper)
Etienne Ollion (CNRS - Polytechnique)
Ce que peuvent les novices. Essai de quantification de la place des nouveaux venus dans l'Assemblée de 2017