Slovakia 2023: What next after Fico's (weak) comeback?
The recent victory of the populist party Smer (Direction) in the 2023 Slovak parliamentary election has sparked concerns about Slovakia’s return to national populism. Are these fears warranted? Is Slovakia sliding into illiberalism and drifting away... more
Raul Gomez, Kevin Deegan-Krause, Erika Harris, Erik Láštic
11 October 2023 | 41 minutes
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The recent victory of the populist party Smer (Direction) in the 2023 Slovak parliamentary election has sparked concerns about Slovakia’s return to national populism. Are these fears warranted? Is Slovakia sliding into illiberalism and drifting away from the West? Or is the excessive focus on populism preventing analysts from seeing underlying opposing changes in Slovakia’s political landscape? In this episode, recorded two days after the election, Raul Gomez, co-editor of the Political Data Yearbook, discusses these issues with Kevin Deegan-Krause (Wayne State University), Erika Harris (University of Liverpool), and Erik Láštic (Comenius University).
Slovakia 2023: What next after Fico's (weak) comeback?
Publishing Podcasts
Spain at a crossroads: the July 2023 general election
What are the prospects of the radical right entering the next Spanish government? Will the coalition government between the Social Democrats and the radical left survive the general election? What are the main issues in this campaign? And what might... more
Raul Gomez, Ana Mar Fernandez-Pasarin, Asbel Bohigues
07 July 2023 | 34 minutes
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What are the prospects of the radical right entering the next Spanish government? Will the coalition government between the Social Democrats and the radical left survive the general election? What are the main issues in this campaign? And what might Spanish politics look like after 23 July? With only a few weeks remaining before Spain’s next general election, Raul Gomez, co-editor of the Political Data Yearbook, talks to Ana Mar Fernandez-Pasarin (Autonomous University of Barcelona) and Asbel Bohigues (University of Valencia) about upcoming events.
Spain at a crossroads: the July 2023 general election
Seminars
The conditions of planetary citizenship
In this instalment of our Seminar Series on Migration and Ethnicity, our speaker discusses planetary movements in the 21st century and how it challenges traditional political agency through activism and resistance for justice.
Speaker: Engin Isin
24 May 2023 | 37 minutes
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In this instalment of our Seminar Series on Migration and Ethnicity, our speaker discusses planetary movements in the 21st century and how it challenges traditional political agency through activism and resistance for justice.
The conditions of planetary citizenship
House Series
Fariba Adelkhah, the Embodiment of Scientific Freedom
Held in conjunction with the 2023 ECPR Joint Sessions of Workshops in Sciences Po Toulouse and part of our House Series, this year's Stein Rokkan Lecture's speaker illustrates how Fariba Adelkhah's embodiment of scientific freedom, including her... more
Speaker: Béatrice Hibou
26 April 2023 | 74 minutes
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Held in conjunction with the 2023 ECPR Joint Sessions of Workshops in Sciences Po Toulouse and part of our House Series, this year's Stein Rokkan Lecture's speaker illustrates how Fariba Adelkhah's embodiment of scientific freedom, including her preservation of autonomy from political authorities and defense of independence from intellectual or scientific trends, can inspire a broader discussion on current trends challenging scientific freedom in authoritarian countries like Iran and democracies alike.
Fariba Adelkhah, the Embodiment of Scientific Freedom
Seminars
The Digital turn to public service provision to migrants and asylum seekers during Covid-19
In this instalment of our Seminar Series on the European Union, our speakers talk about how the EU struggles with a lack of coordination in its asylum and migration policies, but the pandemic has accelerated the digitalization of public services for... more
Speakers: Sarah Wolff and Federica Zardo
16 March 2023 | 75 minutes
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In this instalment of our Seminar Series on the European Union, our speakers talk about how the EU struggles with a lack of coordination in its asylum and migration policies, but the pandemic has accelerated the digitalization of public services for migrants, and they have used a comparative analysis of four European cities to reveal varying approaches to coordinative Europeanization based on a discourse of humanitarian civic duty.
The Digital turn to public service provision to migrants and asylum seekers during Covid-19
Seminars
The politics of the European Minimum Wage
In this instalment of our Seminar Series on European Union, our speakers investigate the multilevel politics of the European Minimum Wage. Their article shows that the emergence of pro-minimum wage coalitions in key-member states and the increase of... more
Speakers: Marcello Natili and Stefano Ronchi
16 February 2023 | 86 minutes
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In this instalment of our Seminar Series on European Union, our speakers investigate the multilevel politics of the European Minimum Wage. Their article shows that the emergence of pro-minimum wage coalitions in key-member states and the increase of party-competition dynamics at the EU level was crucial to overcoming the manifold lines of conflict that had long braked EU initiatives on minimum wage coordination.
The politics of the European Minimum Wage
Seminars
Communicating migration research to academic and non-academic audiences
In this instalment of our Seminar Series on Migration and Ethnicity, our speakers address the communication and dissemination strategies of academic researchers and revolve around the questions on how to develop a strategy that serves both academic... more
Speaker: Jan Rath
16 February 2023 | 68 minutes
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In this instalment of our Seminar Series on Migration and Ethnicity, our speakers address the communication and dissemination strategies of academic researchers and revolve around the questions on how to develop a strategy that serves both academic and non-academic users; publishing in a policy-oriented journal and developing alternative ways to reach out to policymakers.
Communicating migration research to academic and non-academic audiences
House Series
Symbolic Objects in Contentious Politics: Why Objects Matter in Protest, Revolution and Resistance
In this talk delivered as part of the ECPR House Series, editors of the forthcoming Symbolic Objects in Contentious Politics (The University of Michigan Press, 2023) draw from the book's findings to consider the scope of symbolic objects in... more
Speakers: David Swartz, Benjamin Abrams and Peter Gardner
09 February 2023 | 83 minutes
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In this talk delivered as part of the ECPR House Series, editors of the forthcoming Symbolic Objects in Contentious Politics (The University of Michigan Press, 2023) draw from the book's findings to consider the scope of symbolic objects in contentious politics as an area of study and explore key theories about how symbolic objects tend to present across cases.
Symbolic Objects in Contentious Politics: Why Objects Matter in Protest, Revolution and Resistance
House Series
How to Research Climate Change: A Debate on Methods and Perspectives from Political Science
Held in conjunction with the 2023 ECPR Winter School, this House Series debate takes stock of the contribution that political science can make to tackling the climate crisis.
The event brings together quantitative and qualitative methods... more
Speakers: Molly Andrews, Erik Bucy, Silvia Fierascu and Akos Mate
09 February 2023 | 81 minutes
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Held in conjunction with the 2023 ECPR Winter School, this House Series debate takes stock of the contribution that political science can make to tackling the climate crisis.
The event brings together quantitative and qualitative methods specialists to discuss the various ways of studying political phenomena related to climate change politics and policy, and the implications these different methods have on the knowledge created.
How to Research Climate Change: A Debate on Methods and Perspectives from Political Science