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Kommende

Tid og sted: , Karl Johans gate 47

To mark the end of the multi-year SAMEVAL project funded by the Research Council Norway, which has funded the Comparative Institutions and Regimes (CIR) seminar and workshop series at the Department of Political Science at the University of Oslo, we invite you to the 2024 CIR Conference on Comparative Politics.  

The conference takes place at Professorboligen, by UiO’s Law Faculty in downtown Oslo. Each presenter is given 20-25 minutes, followed by 5 minutes for the discussant and a 10-15 minute Q&A session.  

Tid og sted: , Karl Johans gate 47

For å markere slutten på SAMEVAL-prosjektet, finansiert av Forskningsrådet som også har finansiert seminar- og workshopserien til  Comparative Institutions and Regimes (CIR), inviterer vi til CIR konferansen om komparativ politikk. 

Konferansen finner sted i Professorboligen ved UiOs juridiske fakultet i Oslo sentrum 18.-19. april. Hver presentatør er tildelt 25 minutter, etterfulgt av 5 minutter diskusjon samt 10-15 minutter til Q&A. 

Tidligere

Tid og sted: , ES hus, room 629

Title of the presentation: To Nip it in the Bud: Democratization and Institutional Safeguards against Redistribution

Tid og sted: , ES hus, room 629

Title of the presentation: Committing to Democracy: How to make citizens reject undemocratic candidates

Tid og sted: , ES hus, room 629

Title of the presentation: Inconsistent advice: Science and policy-making.

Tid og sted: , ES hus, room 629

Title of the presentation: State-building in modern South Asia

Tid og sted: , ES hus, room 750

Title of the presentation: Institutional determinants of civil society organizations’ demand-making: Experimental evidence from Peru

Tid og sted: , ES hus, room 629

Title of the presentation: Online speech predicts religious conflict in India

Tid og sted: , ES hus, room 629

Title of the presentation: The economy-environment tradeoff: Are individual environmental priorities decoupled from national economic conditions?

Tid og sted: , ES hus, room 629

Title of the presentation: Disguising as Democrats: The Origins and Outcomes of Partially Independent EMBs in Autocracies

Tid og sted: , ES hus, room 750

Title of the presentation: "Willing to Pay? A Reasonable Choice Approach"

Tid og sted: , 629

Title of the presentation: Does a democracy respond to international revolutions? Danish politics, response strategies and revolutionary threats.

Tid og sted: , 629

Title of the presentation: "Guilt No More: Emotion Dynamics and Protest (De)Mobilization"

Tid og sted: , 629

Title of the presentation: Are most journalists killed in democracies?

Tid og sted: , 629

Title of the presentation: Unpacking Disloyalty: Dissent Strategies and Subversive Actions Among Security Forces

Tid og sted: , 629

Title of the presentation: "Group interest and agenda setting dynamics: explaining interest group position-taking across policy dimensions in a pre-defined policy space"

Tid og sted: , 629

Title of the presentation: "Autocratic Revolving Doors: Who Makes a Comeback"

Tid og sted: , 629

Title of the presentation: "The Dark Side of Community. Disasters and Lynching in Mexico"

Tid og sted: , 850

Title of the presentation: "Forecasting fatalities in armed conflict: Modeling and uncertainty"

Tid og sted: , 629

Title of the presentation: "The color of politics: skin-tone and atittudes towards caste-based voting"

Tid og sted: , Gullhaug Torg 1 & Zoom

Title of the presentation: "Partiaization: How National Parties Took Hold of Local Politics"

Tid og sted: , Gullhaug Torg 1 & Zoom

Title of the presentation: "Disentangling different types of sexist attitudes and vote choice in Germany"

Tid og sted: , Zoom only

Title of the presentation: "Armed Group Origins and Transformation in Civil War "

Tid og sted: , Gullhaug Torg 1 & Zoom

Title of the presentation: "Small Party Legislative Strategies: Committee Placement in Mixed Member Proportional Systems"

Tid og sted: , Gullhaug Torg 1 & Zoom

Title of the presentation: "Emigration and Radical Right Populism"