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SUMMARY:HarDIS Workshop: Innovations in European Politics, Political Sciences, and Communication Studies
DESCRIPTION:In this full-day conference, a distinguished list of speakers will present their novel insights into European politics and the needs and challenges of European social science research. We welcome social scientists from a variety of fields who share a common interest in understanding contemporary challenges to European societies and European Research Infrastructures. This full-day conference is the public part of a workshop designed to implement better research infrastructures for the study of political parties. It is part of the third-party funded research project HarDIS, financially supported by the European Union and the OSCARS project. SpeakerGiuseppe Ciccolini, European CommissionMarta Kołczyńska, Polish Academy of SciencesLouise Luxton, University of StrathclydeHolger Döring, ZALFMelina Liethmann, University of GothenburgIoannis Vergioglou (University of St. Gallen)Amina Azaiez, Panthéon-SorbonneFabio Votta, University of AmsterdamProgram09:30 Welcoming09:45 Challenges to European DemocracyGiuseppe Ciccolini, European Commission, Joint Research Centre: The Electoral Consequences of Socio-Economic InequalitiesMarta Kołczyńska, Polish Academy of Sciences: Does political trust strengthen democracy? A cross-national longitudinal analysisLouise Luxton, University of Strathclyde: Beyond euroscepticism: Gender supply and demand in the Reform UK vote11:00 Coffee break11:30 Understanding the Behavior of Political ElitesAmina Azaiez, University of Paris, Panthéon-Sorbonne: A Hypergraph Analysis of the European Commission Lobby NetworkFabio Votta, University of Amsterdam: Understanding Contemporary Data-Driven Political Campaigns12:30 Lunch break with finger food provided13:30 Infrastructures for the Social SciencesHolger Döring, Leibniz-Zentrum für Agrarlandschaftsforschung: Open Science, Open Infrastructures, Open Source: What is feasible in the social sciences?Melina Liethmann, University of Gothenburg: Data Interoperability in Social Science Research InfrastructuresIoannis Vergioglou, University of St. Gallen: The European NUTS-level election dataset: A tool to map European electoral geography14:45 Closure and coffeeRegistrationPlease write an email to Lea.kaftan@gesis.org to register for the workshop.
LOCATION:GESIS – Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften, Unter Sachsenhausen 6-8, 50667 Köln, Konferenzraum Ost
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