Nettsider med emneord «Political Science» - Side 2
The paper suggests a practice turn in the analysis of political legitimacy. Current social science research on political legitimacy suffers twofold.
ARENA Working Paper 8/2011 (pdf)
Daniel Gaus
In this paper, the authors confront some commonly held assumptions and objections with regard to the feasibility of deliberation in a transnational and plurilingual setting. To illustrate their argument, they rely on a solid set of both quantitative and qualitative data from Europolis, a transnational deliberative experiment that took place one week ahead of the 2009 European Parliamentary elections.
ARENA Working Paper 9/2011 (pdf)
Irena Fiket, Espen D. H. Olsen, Hans-Jörg Trenz

Course instructor: Professor Andrew Bennett, Georgetown University, USA
Course credits: 8 ECTS
Contact person: Sarah Younes

Course instructor: Professor Gita Steiner-Khamsi, Columbia University New York, USA and Professor Antoni Verger, Autonomous University Barcelona, Spain
Course credits: 8 ECTS
Contact person: Sarah Younes

Course instructor: Professor Jenny Andersson, CNRS, MaxPo; Sciences Po, Paris, France and Professor Klaus Petersen, Danish Centre for Welfare Studies, University of Southern Denmark
Course credits: 8 ECTS
Contact person: Sarah Younes

Course instructor: Associate Professor Neal Caren, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA
Course credits: 8 ECTS
Contact person: Sarah Younes
In this paper De Wilde is discussing Euroscepticism. This paper observes that studies on Euroscepticism either focus on the positions of individual parties on issues of European integration or on the character of public discourse in different member states. The present study incorporates the qualities of both strands, using the method of claims-making analysis. This study shows how the budget and its costs featured prominently in Dutch party politics and how the importance of this issue fed and featured Euroscepticism.
ARENA Working Paper 03/2009 (pdf)
Pieter de Wilde

We would like to invite to the final student presentations in the new summer course “Political Data Science Hackathon” (ISSSV1337).

We would like to invite to the final student presentations in the new summer course “Political Data Science Hackathon” (ISSSV1337).