We are happy to announce that several project-related papers and panels have been admitted to the following conferences:
Annual Congress of the Swiss Political Science Association (SPSA), Lucerne, February 3-4, 2020:
- Monday, February 3rd, 13:30-15:00, room 4.B47
"The Limits of Solidarity. Changing welfare coalitions in a transforming European party system", Silja Häusermann, Macarena Ares, Matthias Enggist, and Michael Pinggera - Tuesday, February 4th, 9:00-10:30, room 3.B58
"Radical Right Parties and their Welfare State Stances - Not so blurry after all?", Matthias Enggist and Michael Pinggera - Tuesday, February 4th, 9:00-10:30, room HS5
"What Policies to Emphasize? Congruence in Today’s Welfare Politics", Michael Pinggera - Tuesday, February 4th, 9:00-10:30, room 4.B51
"Attitudinal constraint in welfare priorities. Can survey respondents provide meaningful answers to social policy tradeoff questions?", Macarena Ares, Silja Häusermann, Matthias Enggist, and Michael Pinggera
27th International Conference of Europeanists (CES), VIRTUAL EVENT, June 22, 2020:
- Monday, June 22nd, 14:00-18:00,
"Public Opinion and Long-Term Investments – Under What Conditions Do Citizens Support Future-oriented Reforms?", Julian Garritzmann, Silja Häusermann, and Michael Pinggera
14th General Conference of the European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR), VIRTUAL EVENT, August 24-26, 2020:
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- Monday, August 24th, 14:45-16:30, Panel P108,
"Radical Right Parties and their Welfare State Stances - Not so blurry after all?", Matthias Enggist and Michael Pinggera - Tuesday, August 25th, 10:00-11:45, Panel P325,
"Place and Policy Preferences – Attitudes Towards Social and Labour Market Policies in Left Behind Regions", Michael Pinggera - Thursday, August 27th, 11:45-13:30, Panel P450,
"Public Opinion and Long-Term Investments – Under What Conditions Do Citizens Support Future-oriented Reforms?", Julian Garritzmann, Silja Häusermann, and Michael Pinggera - Friday, August 28th, 12:15-14:00, Panel P470,
"The Salience of Immigration and its Effects on Welfare Priorities", Matthias Enggist
(... to be updated)