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Events related to the discipline Political Science
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30Oct2014
Read moreSecurity Unbound: Insecurities, Suspicion and Democracy
16:00 - 18:00 | Lecture
The relation between security and democracy is a defining contemporary political question in Europe. As skepticism about the raft of security measures adopted throughout a decade and a half of proclaimed security ...
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30Oct2014 31Oct2014
Read moreMultilevel Democracy
12:00 | Workshop
The Treaty of Lisbon (Art. 8A.2) recognizes that the functioning of the European Union is based on two channels of democratic representation: directly through the European Parliament and indirectly through the ...
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29Oct2014
Read moreSPUI25 on location: 'How can we end extreme poverty?' with Shanta Devarajan
20:00 - 21:30 | Event
The field of international development studies must evolve to stay on top of the many changes affecting the world of today. This first lecture of a lecture series about the future of international development will be ...
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10Oct2014
Read moreWhat's in a label? Understanding the EU in constitutional, executive, and/or administrative terms
13:30 - 17:00 | Debate
A discussion of the nature of integration, and the nature of its legitimacy, with Peter Lindseth (University of Connecticut Law School/Tilburg Law School) Chris Lord (ARENA, University of Oslo) Leonard Besselink ...
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09Oct2014
Read moreMobilizing for migrant rights in the 21st century. Comparative perspectives on migrant organizing, labor and citizenship between Europe and the United States
15:00 - 17:00 | Event
This roundtable with key note speaker Prof. Ruth Milkman (CUNY) focuses on migrant rights mobilizations and migrant organizing across Europe and the U.S. In a time of restrictive migration policies, increasing ...
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09Oct2014Read more
Methodological approaches to legitimacy in EU legal research
14:00 - 16:00 | Workshop
Peter Lindseth, author of Power and Legitimacy. Reconciling Europe and the Nation-State (OUP, 2010) will discuss the participants’ individual research projects focusing on methodological approaches to legitimacy in ...
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08Oct2014
Read moreEurope as a ‘greater Holland’. European integration and Dutch politics in the 1950s and 1960s
16:00 - 18:00 | Lecture
Robin de Bruin challenges popular interpretations of the course of Dutch domestic politics in the early days of European integration, building on his recently published monograph ‘The Elastic European Ideal. European ...
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07Oct2014
Read moreAssessing party-voter congruence over time: towards convergence in times of crisis?
16:00 - 18:00 | Lecture
ACCESS EUROPE postdoc Katjana Gattermann will present a paper on the (lack of) congruence between voter preferences and party positions in the European context. The recent elections of the European Parliament ...
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26Sept2014
Read morePerceptions of “the state” as an enemy and xenophobia in crisis-ridden Athens
15:30 - 17:00 | Lecture
Pratsinakis conducted research in the Amity (Omónia) square area in Athens in which he focused on one housing block in which immigrants of different descent and natives lived close to each other.
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18Sept2014
Read moreGlobal Challenges and European Politics: New Wines in Old Bottles?
17:00 - 19:15 | Event
Europe is facing a wide range of external challenges, from climate change to energy dependency to the rising multipolar world. This autumn a new European Commission will be inaugurated and successors of Herman van ...
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17Sept2014
Read moreACCESS EUROPE lunch seminar with Alejandro Portes
12:00 - 13:30 | Lecture
In this lecture, Professor Portes will summarize results of a recently-completed study of a sample of Portuguese national institutions and their bearing on national development.
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12Sept2014
Read moreMethodological Lessons for the Comparative Study of the Adaptation of Children of Immigrants
09:00 - 11:00 | Lecture
Children of immigrants comprise one-in-five of Americans under age 18 and the proportion is growing rapidly. Portes deals with their adaptation and the forces impinging on it.
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11Sept2014
Read moreGujarat Research Network Seminar
09:00 - 20:30 | Symposium
The purpose of the seminar is an academic exchange between emerging and established scholars doing research on Gujarat, in various institutes in Europe.
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10Sept2014 12Sept2014
Read moreSecurity on the Move
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The SECURCIT research group, in cooperation with gate48 and De Balie, is organizing a series of events on security mobilities, with a film screening on the Israeli military occupation in Palestine and a public ...
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09Sept2014
Read moreEuropean security policy in the age of drones
16:00 - 18:00 | Lecture
Ana Juncos, ACCESS EUROPE visiting scholar for the theme 'Europe and the World', discusses European security policy in the age of drones.
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04Sept2014 05Sept2014
Read moreRepresenting Catastrophe
10:00 | Workshop
Representatives from academic, NGO and charity sectors will jointly discuss disaster mediatization and consumption and how these can enhance and undermine community resources for dealing with disasters. With its ...
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03Sept2014
Read moreVictus, the fall of Barcelona and European history
17:00 - 19:00 | Event
The War of the Spanish Succession, theme of Albert Sánchez Piñols historical novel Victus, was one of the first of the world struggles. Amongst major European power shifts, Catalonia lost its independence. As there ...
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22Aug2014 23Aug2014
Read moreExperimentalist Regimes in Transnational Governance: The European Union and Beyond
09:00 | Conference
This conference, organized by Jonathan Zeitlin (University of Amsterdam) and Charles Sabel (Columbia University Law School), involving an international working group of scholars from multiple disciplines, focuses on ...
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02July2014Read more
Theorizing blackness and whiteness in historical perspective in the Netherlands
15:00 - 17:00 | Lecture
Forthcoming ir/relevance of race seminar with Dienke Hondius, Assistant Professor of Contemporary History at Free University Amsterdam. Abstract will follow
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25June2014Read more
Demonization of political parties in the Netherlands
11:00 - 12:00 | PhD defence ceremony
Sjoerdje van Heerden explores the demonization of political parties in the Netherlands between 1995 and 2011. After thoroughly conceptualizing the term ‘demonization’, Van Heerden goes on to analyze the effects of ...
