Previous events - Page 15
Title: Litigating and Adjudicating Electoral Disputes in Hybrid Regimes: Evidence from Zambia
Title of the presentation: "The Dark Side of Community. Disasters and Lynching in Mexico"
Eva Heidbreder presents the paper From the Blind Men and the Octopus: Dynamics in the European Union’s Federal Design and Practices at the Tuesday Seminar on 28 March 2023.
Title: How Local Candidates Mobilize Voters in India
This event organised by EU3D partner Bruegel, will explore narratives of EU reforms in the European and national parliaments and the media.
In this age of short attention spans, social media and evolving technologies, our traditional presenting methods are simply not working to their full potential. Therefore, we have to rethink the way we are presenting information to properly engage and truly resonate with our audiences.
Department seminar. Rahul Deb is a Professor at University of Toronto Mississauga. He will present the paper: "Which wage distributions are consistent with statistical discrimination?" (written with Ludovic Renou).
Department seminar. Lutz Sager is an Assistant Professor at Georgetown University's McCourt School of Public Policy. He will present the paper: "Clean Identification? The Effects of the Clean Air Act on Air Pollution, Exposure Disparities and House Prices" (written with Gregor Singer).
For our March 22 Reading Group, Professor Andrew Mathews will be joining us in discussing parts of his latest book.
Title: Attitudes towards government surveillance and the role of trust in and outside a pandemic: A survey experiment in 16 European countries
Department seminar. Edwin Leuven is a Professor at the Department of Economics, University of Oslo. He will present the paper: "Event Studies, Endogenous Fertility Timing and the Child Penalty."
Kyrre Kverndokk and Marit Ruge Bjærke visit the STS Methods Lab
Gardening the Globe: the Anthropocene and possibilities of scaling
Lecturer: Sama Khosravi Ooryad, University of Gothenburg
Jan Rovny presents his book Circumstantial Liberals: Ethnic Minorities, Political Competition, and Democracy at the Tuesday Seminar on 14 March 2023.
Department seminar. Torsten Persson is Professor of Economics at Stockholm University and Centennial Professor at the London School of Economics. He will present the paper: “The Political Economics of Green Transitions”.
Title: Getting to yes: Reasons for success in peace referendums
Cand.oecon. Asbjørn Goul Andersen at Department of Economics will defend his thesis "Essays on inequality, health and housing policy" for the PhD degree.
Department seminar. Joonas Tuhkuri is an Assistant Professor of Economics at Stockholm University He will present the paper: "New Evidence on the Effect of Technology on Employment and Skill Demand".
EU3D researcher Dirk Leuffen will chair the upcoming DI Garage online seminar 'Differentiated integration in the EU: Institutional effects, public opinion, and alternative flexibility arrangements' on March 9 2023
The Ports speaker series features Liam Campling, Professor of International Business and Development at Queen Mary University of London, and Alex Colas Professor of International Relations at Birkbeck University of London.
Welcome to this seminar in the Cities & Society series with Professor William Solecki on the prospects for enhancing urban adaptation effectiveness.
Department seminar. Tore Ellingsen is Professor of Economics at Stockholm School of Economics. He will present the paper: "A Model of Social Duties".
Christian Joerges presents his book Conflict and Transformation, with comments from Inger Johanne Sand and John Erik Fossum.
Mag.rer.soc.oec. Anna Pauls at Department of Economics will defend the thesis "Misaligned interests and uncertainty. - Essays on environmentally friendly behaviour, authoritarian rule, and coercion" for the PhD degree.