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Panels requiring Chairs and/or Discussants

If you are attending the General Conference in Hamburg and would like to act as a Panel Chair and/or Discussant on a Panel, the Panels listed below currently have positions available. A helpful How to be a Panel Chair and Discussant guide can also be found here. If you wish to perform a Panel Chair or Discussant duty, please confirm by emailing generalconference@ecpr.eu with the Panel title or Panel number as soon as possible, so we can add your details to the programme.

 

The following Panels require a Panel Chair

 

Section
Number

Panel
Number

Panel title

S15 P493 Traces of Multiple Belongings: Social Movement and Trade Union Participation
S17 P249 Left-Wing Populism in Southern and Western Europe

 

 

The following Panels require a Discussant

 

Section
Number

Panel
Number

Panel title

S02 P039 Bureaucratic Representations
S02 P236 International Public Administration, Global Policy and Transnational Administration: Concepts, Connections, and Differences
S03 P209 Implementation and Governance of ALMPs
S05 P283 New Designs for Political Science Teaching
S07 P502 Typifying Political Leaders’ Styles and Roles
S08 P263 Memory, Art, Politics of Memorialisation
S16 P451 The Impact of Electoral Reform on Parties and Voters
S17 P089 Contemporary radicalism between offline and online mobilization
S17 P370 Radicalism and immigration: strategies and consequences
S19 P527 Theoretical Perspectives and New Challenges in Deliberative Policy Analysis
S20 P130 Elections at Risk: The Dark Side of Political Communication and Mobilisation 
S20 P524 You can’t fool all the people all the time: political trust at risk
S21 P427 Technocrats and ‘party politicians' in governing institutions
S23 P041 Campaigns and Elections
S27 P218 Institutional dynamics in the European Union 
S27 P474 The Politics of making Policies in the European Union
S29 P146 EU-Asia Security Relations
S31 P281 New Challenges in the Social Policy Domain
S33 P142 EU Cohesion Policy, Solidarity and European Identity
S34 P206 Identity and Intervention: friends or foes?
S35 P182 Global Governance Responses to Climate Security Risks
S36 P177 Future Trends and Challenges in Peace-Keeping an Peacebuilding
S38 P183 Global Justice
S39  P151 Evidence based policy Transfer
S43 P019 Artificial Agent Systems and Machine Learning Approaches to Studying Conflict and Political Violence
S43 P237 Interpretative Approaches to Studying Conflict and Political Violence
S44 P278 Navigating Contextualism
S46 P201 How to Go on with the German 'Energiewende'? Debating Challenges, Shortcomings and Prospects
S47 P216 Inside New Parties: Party Members and Party Organization
S47 P287 New Parties and the Digital Era
S48 P228 Interest Groups and Political Parties: Towards More Complex and Flexible Relationships?
S49 P323 Perspectives on Inequality
S49 P324 Perspectives on Political Parties
S49 P325 Perspectives on Political Protest
S49 P346 Politics and Social Media
S56 P401 Right-wing violence and modus operandi
S57 P223 Instruments, Institutions and Architectures of Normative Power
S59 P365 Public Utility, Tax Expenditures and the Welfare State
S65 P284 New Divides in the Politics of Taxation?
S65 P423 Taxation in developing countries
S72 P247 Leaders and Followers: The Political Psychology of Leadership and Support 
S73 P439 The Effects of Civil Service Management Practices on Bureaucratic Attitudes and Behaviour
S78 P371 Realignment and the Surge of the Radical Right