Arrangementer - Side 3
Title: The Dance of European Integration: How Ideology and Policy Shape Support for the EU
Master in Political Science Martin Moland at University of Oslo and the Department of Political Science will be defending his dissertation: "Differentiated Views on Differentiated Union? Investigating popular support for a differentiated European Union".
Master of Science in Conflict Studies Marie Sandnes at University of Oslo and the Department of Political Science will be defending her dissertation: "Understanding power dynamics between intervening and host military forces: The case of the G5 Sahel Joint Force and external actors in the Sahel".
Lurer du på hvordan metodekunnskapene og -ferdighetene du utvikler i statsvitenskapsstudiet kan brukes i arbeidslivet, og vil du vite mer om hva slags metodekompetanse ulike virksomheter har behov for nå og i fremtiden?
On the formalization and institutionalisation of democratic innovations
Title of the presentation: "Willing to Pay? A Reasonable Choice Approach"
This year’s SCANCOR Workshop on Institutional Analysis will be hosted by the Department of Political Science at the University of Oslo in collaboration with BI Norwegian Business School and Oslo Metropolitan University. The workshop is supported through funding from the NFR INPART- project SCANCOR-NEWORG. Join the event for a one-week intense PhD workshop on institutional analysis. In the public morning lectures leading international as well as local faculty present and discuss recent research within the field of institutional theory. Afternoon workshop sessions with leading international faculty are limited to PhD students who successfully apply to the workshop.
On Thursday the 3rd of August, students will present their findings after having worked for six weeks with cases from three different stakeholders. You are welcome to join the audience!
University of Oslo and EITM Europe are inviting PhD-students and junior faculty to our 2023 Summer Institute «Testing Empirical Implications of Theoretical Models of Parliamentary Politics and Populism».
Title of the presentation: Does a democracy respond to international revolutions? Danish politics, response strategies and revolutionary threats.
When do municipal mergers occur? Drivers for territorial consolidation across 40 European countries and three decades
Title of the presentation: "The Great Democratic Divergence: How Some Societies Sustain Collective Rule"
Jens Jungblut will present his co-edited book “Comparative Higher Education Politics - Policymaking in North America and Western Europe” which will be published in May 2023. Bjørn Stensaker and Mari Elken will also join the presentation as authors of chapters in the book.
Title: Leadership and Power: A Comprehensive Survey through the Prism of Leader Tenure
Master in Russian and East European Studies Kristian Lundby Gjerde at University of Oslo and the Department of Political Science will be defending his dissertation:"Russia, ‘double standards’, and the contestation of equivalence 2000–2019. A corpus-based exploration"
Origins and consequences of policy complexity in the European Union
Master in Political Science Karin Vaagland at University of Oslo and the Department of Political Science will be defending her dissertation: "To harmonize or to externalize? EU decision making in times of migration crises".
Title: Why get involved? Investigating stakeholder rationales for participating in collaborative interactions at the policy-science nexus
Title of the presentation: "Guilt No More: Emotion Dynamics and Protest (De)Mobilization"
Dr. Susan Colbourn will present her new book, Euromissiles: The Nuclear Weapons That Nearly Destroyed NATO.
Title: The Ambition Trap: Why Overpromising on Climate Action Could Undermine Progress
Title: Beyond efficiency versus morality: reassessing normative debates on delegation
Title of the presentation: Are most journalists killed in democracies?
Henrietta Wilson will present her forthcoming edited volume titled "Open Source Investigations in the Age of Google".