Tidligere arrangementer - Side 31
Mareike Kleine presents the paper 'Negotiating with your mouth full: Informal meetings and transparency in the Council of the EU' at the ARENA Tuesday seminar on 8 June 2021.
Lecturer: Tamta Gelashvili (C-REX, UiO)
Research use and research impact in public administration and policy: Empirical studies of Norwegian government employees
Speakers: Göran Larsson, University of Gothenburg and Torkel Brekke, Oslo Metropolitan University
We will discuss Emma Rosengren's chapter, "Armed Neutrality in Dire Straits. A feminist analysis of the 1981 Swedish submarine crisis."
John Erik Fossum and Jarle Trondal offer the PhD course ‘A differentiated Europe and its implications’.
Application deadline: 13 April 2021.
We will discuss Aaron Bateman's article, "Keeping the Technological Edge: Britain and the Strategic Defense Initiative."
With John W. P. Veugelers (University of Toronto) and Cathrine M. Thorleifsson (C-REX, University of Oslo).
Opinion polls are not reported in the media as unfiltered numbers. And some opinion polls are not reported at all. This talk by Zoltán Fazekas from Copenhagen Business School is about how polls travel through several stages that eventually turn boring numbers into biased news. The theoretical framework describes how and why opinion polls that are available to the public are more likely to focus on change, despite most polls showing little to no change. These dynamics are empirically demonstrated using several data sources and measurements from two different democracies (Denmark and the U.K.) covering several years of political reporting. In the end, a change narrative will be prominent in the reporting of opinion polls which contributes to what the general public sees and shares, further consolidating a picture of volatile political competition.
Opinion polls are not reported in the media as unfiltered numbers. And some opinion polls are not reported at all. This talk by Zoltan Fazekas (Copenhagen Business School) is about how polls travel through several stages that eventually turn boring numbers into biased news.
Lecturer: Jordan McSwiney (University of Sydney)
Unpopular policies leading to the co-production of public services: The case of public transportation in Israel
We will discuss Philipp Lutscher's article, "Digital Retaliation? Denial-of-Service Attacks After Sanction Events".
Vivien Schmidt presents two chapters from the book 'Europe's Crisis of Legitimacy: Governing by Rules and Ruling by Numbers in the Eurozone' at the ARENA Tuesday seminar on 27 April 2021.
Speaker: Cathrine Thorleifsson, C-REX
Neil Ketchley presents Violence, Concessions, and Decolonization: Evidence from the 1919 Egyptian Revolution
Roberta Guerrina presents the paper 'The Role of the High Representative in Framing Gender: A Comparison of Catherine Ashton and Federica Mogherini' at the ARENA Tuesday seminar on 13 April 2021.
With Kurt Braddock (PERIL, American University) and Bart Schuurman (ISGA, Leiden University)
As part of our innovation lunch series, Professor James Wilsdon (The University of Sheffield) presents "Meta-science and meta-research: old wine in new bottles, or a cocktail for change?"
Lecturer: Haley McEwen (University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg)
We will discuss Oliver Barton's paper "'No Special Privileges'? British Nuclear Forces, Transatlantic Relations, and the INF Negotiations."
C-REX inviterer til masterlunsj for de som skriver oppgave om eller studerer høyreekstremisme.
Frauke Rohden is a PhD candidate at the Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture (TIK). This seminar marks her midway evaluation.
With Katrine Fangen (C-REX, University of Oslo) and moderated by Cynthia Miller-Idriss (American University)