Venue: Aud 6, Eilert Sundts building, Faculty of Social Science, University of Oslo
Each section is organized broadly by topic, each with a data-, method- and substantive-oriented presentation. Each presenter has 45 minutes to present and receive comments on the paper / presentation. Each presenter should spend no more than 20 minutes. Then the discussant will have up to 10 minutes. The remaining time, at least 15 minutes, is left for Q&A with the audience. There will be a 15 min break in between each paper
Thursday
0900 – 1230 Governing I (data, methods, substantive)
- Solveig Bjørkholt - OSINT: Telegram
- Discussant: Philipp Lutsher
- Zoltan Fazekas – Testing campaigning/incumbency roles theory using short text classification (Twitter) & BERT
- Discussant: Philipp Broneicki
- Roman Senninger - How do people communicate their political ideas?
- Discussant: Øyvind Stiansen
1330 – 1700 Governing II (data, methods, substantive)
- Jonas Schmid - Measuring Symbolic Politics: Introducing New Data on
Buildings and Monuments from across the World- Discussant: Francesca Jensenius
- Emil Aas Stoltenberg - Regression discontinuity design with right-censored survival data
- Discussant: Jeremy Spater
- Frederik Hjorth - Losing Touch: The Rhetorical Cost of Governing
- Discussant: Jørgen Bølstad
Workshop Dinner 1900: TBA
Friday
0900 – 1230 Coordination and segregation (data, methods, substantive)
- Tore Wig - Political Science: A new dataset on scientific activity around the world at subnational scales
- Discussant: Solveig Bjørkholt
- Jeremy Spater - Measuring segregation and exposure using K-nearest-neighbors methods
- Discussant: Emil Aas Stoltenberg
- Francesca R. Jensenius - Coordination failures and the challenge of constructing a majority in Indian elections
- Discussant: Jacob Nyrup
1330 – 1700 Legislative (data, methods, substantive)
- Philipp Broniecki – European Parliament Dataset
- Discussant: Roman Senninger
- Bjørn Høyland - Strategic roll call vote requests
- Discussant: Zoltan Fazekas
- Martin Søyland - Party Conflict and Coalition Control in Parliament
- Discussant: Frederik Hjort