Das IPS auf der ECPR General Conference 2024
08/13/2024In dieser Woche findet die ECPR General Conference 2024 am University College Dublin sowie virtuell statt. Die Konferenz des European Consortium for Political Research ist eine der wichtigsten politikwissenschaftlichen Fachtagungen – und das IPS ist stark vertreten.
Prof. Thomas Kestler, Seniorprofessor Hans-Joachim Lauth, Jun.-Prof. Ulrike Zeigermann, Dr. Philipp Gieg, Linda Koch, Lukas Lemm und Dr. Christoph Mohamad-Klotzbach präsentieren ihre Forschung in verschiedenen Panels vor Ort bzw. virtuell:
- Prof. Thomas Kestler: Democracy - The Work of a Generation?
- Seniorprof. Hans-Joachim Lauth: The Vagueness of Transformation Studies: The need for conceptual and methodological corrections
- Jun.-Prof. Ulrike Zeigermann: Assessing the Nexus Between Authorship Diversity and Knowledge Representation in Global Environmental Assessments
- Dr. Philipp Gieg und Jun.-Prof. Ulrike Zeigermann: Codifying Catastrophe or Contesting the Contestation? Ecocide and the Revision of EU Environmental Criminal Law
- Linda Koch: Bridging the gap between academia and practice: the interactions of different forms of knowledge in the context of agroecological schools
- Lukas Lemm: Does Political Competition Moderate the Effect of Election Winners Being Less Supportive to Checks and Balances than Losers? Re-Analyzing the Winner-Loser-Theorem in Combination with the Insurance Thesis
- Dr. Christoph Mohamad-Klotzbach mit Norma Osterberg-Kaufmann: Paradigms of Democracy Research - Bring the people back to the heart of democracy Research
- Dr. Christoph Mohamad-Klotzbach mit Norma Osterberg-Kaufmann: Truly Comparative Empirical Research on Democracy: A Call for the Inclusion of Non-Western Thinking on Democracy