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Title of the presentation: Are most journalists killed in democracies?
with Bhakti Deodhar, University of London
Welcome to our dScience lunch seminar in the Science Library! This event is open to everyone.
Henrietta Wilson will present her forthcoming edited volume titled "Open Source Investigations in the Age of Google".
Title: Why Comply? Evidence from Investor-State Dispute Settlement
Title of the presentation: Unpacking Disloyalty: Dissent Strategies and Subversive Actions Among Security Forces
Title: A Difficult Test for Hard Propaganda: Evidence from a Choice Experiment in Venezuela
Title of the presentation: "Group interest and agenda setting dynamics: explaining interest group position-taking across policy dimensions in a pre-defined policy space"
When are women used as policy experts? Theory and evidence from Norway
Professor Matthew Jones will present his paper titled "Henry Kissinger and US policy over nuclear assistance to the UK and France, 1971-74".
Title: Recognition of Interest Groups by Members of the European Parliament, 1996-2019
Title of the presentation: "Autocratic Revolving Doors: Who Makes a Comeback"
Join us for an online book presentation by Dr Robert Jacobs (Hiroshima Peace Institute, University of Hiroshima) who will present his book "Nuclear Bodies: The Global Hibakusha" (Yale University Press, 2022).
Title: Humanitarians under Attack: Principles and Perceptions
with JM Berger and Sarah Pessin
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"
Title: How Local Candidates Mobilize Voters in India
Title: Attitudes towards government surveillance and the role of trust in and outside a pandemic: A survey experiment in 16 European countries
Dr Steven Gibbons will present his forthcoming article titled "Seismic Monitoring of Novaya Zemlya: Progress, Challenges, and Prospects".
Lecturer: Sama Khosravi Ooryad, University of Gothenburg
Title: Getting to yes: Reasons for success in peace referendums
Marc Nathanson, U.S. Ambassador to Norway, will give a speech om U.S Foreign Policy and Ukraine – looking back at one year of war.