Schedule
Autumn 2021
12 October 2021 | Tuesday | 16:00 CEST
What Helps Women More: Gender Quota or Multiple Vote? Evidence from Quasi-Experiments in the Elections to the Polish Municipality Councils
Michaล Gulczyลski, Bocconi University
26 October 2021 | Tuesday | 16:00 CEST
Populism as Mimetic Representation in Narendra Modi’s Speeches
Jean-Thomas Martelli Centre de Sciences Humaines, New Delhi
09 November 2021 | Tuesday | 16:00 CET
Some Needles from the Haystack โ A Systematic Review of Empirical Applications of Representative Claim Analysis
Darius Ribbe, Greifswald University
16 November 2021 | Tuesday | 16:00 CET
Does Social Class Matter for Substantive Representation? An Analysis of Women Legislators' Agenda Setting Behavior on the Economic Dimension Paula Reppmann, Greifswald University
23 November 2021 | Tuesday | 16:00 CET
Issue Representation in the European Parliament: The Effect of Institutional Change on Behaviour of Mainstream and Eurosceptic MEPs
Aleksandra Khokhlova, Leiden University
07 December 2021 | Tuesday | 16:00 CET
The New Defenders of Gender Equality? When Do Radical Right Populist Parties Incorporate Women’s Interests
Ana Catalano Weeks, University of Bath
14 December 2021 | Tuesday | 16:00 CET
Studying Descriptive Political Representation through Visibility? A Contribution to Comparative Empirical Research
Claire Vincent-Mory & Laura Morales, Sciences-Po
Spring 2021
20 January 2021 | Wednesday | 18:00 CET
Economic integration and perceived substantive representation: The conditional role of experience and knowledge
Cal Le Gall & Virginie Van Ingelgom, UCLouvain
3 February 2021 | Wednesday | 18:00 CET
Constituency focus under times of crisis. An instrument to escape party discipline? An examination of the Greek case
Yani Kartalis, University of Lisbon
17 February 2021 | Wednesday | 18:00 CET
Partiesโ group appeals as representational claims in Israel and the Netherlands, 1977–2015
Alona Dolinsky, Johns Hopkins University
3 March 2021 | Wednesday | 18:00 CET
A new kind of wave? Millennials in the U.S. Congress
Brittany Anlar & Isabel Kรถhler, Rutgers University
17 March 2021 | Wednesday | 18:00 CET
From womenโs presence to feminist representation: Second-generation design for womenโs group representation
Sarah Childs & Karen Celis, Royal Holloway University of London & Vrije Universiteit Brussel
31 March 2021 | Wednesday | 18:00 CET
Donโt blame the candidate? A text analysis of gendered differences in political self-presentation in a lab experiment
Amanda Haraldsson, European University Institute
14 April 2021 | Wednesday | 18:00 CET
Representation mechanisms in social policy: Income-group preferences and partisan effects
Steven Van Hauwaert & Xavier Romero-Vidal, University of Surrey & Leuphana University Lรผneburg
28 April 2021 | Wednesday | 18:00 CET
Representing animals in political processes
Svenja Ahlhaus, University of Hamburg
26 May 2021 | Wednesday | 18:00 CET
Women’s blame, men’s merit? An experimental test of the impact of performance information on the prevalence of political gender stereotypes in Flanders (Belgium)
Robin Devroe, Ghent University
2 June 2021 | Wednesday | 18:00 CET
The expertise curse: How policy expertise can hinder responsiveness
Miguel M. Pereira & Patrik รhberg, University of Southern California & University of Gothenburg