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Where to meet us: conference presentations in 2021

We are happy to announce that several project-related papers and panels have been admitted to the following conferences:

Max Planck Institute for Social Law and Social Policy, Munich, January 19th, 2021:

  • “Class and Welfare Politics in a Transforming European Party System”, presentation given by Silja Häusermann

Humboldt University, Berlin, May 10th, 2021:

  • “Welfare Reform in Europe”, Invited Research Talk by Silja Häusermann

Frankfurt University, Frankfurt, June 14th, 2021:

  • “Welfare Reform in Europe”, Invited Research Talk by Silja Häusermann

Deutsche Vereinigung für Politikwissenschaft (DVPW) Kongress, VIRTUAL EVENT, September 15th, 2021:

  • “Die Covid Krise und der Sozialstaat”, DVPW Plenary Panel, Online Input presentation by Silja Häusermann

Keynote lecture for the Closing PII Scientific Conference, London School of Economics and Social Science, London, September 22nd, 2021:

  • “Class and Welfare Politics in a Transforming European Party System”, presentation given by Silja Häusermann

Sidney Verba Lecture in Politics, Harvard Government Department, November 2nd, 2021:

  • “Class and Welfare Politics in a Transforming European Party System”, presentation given by Silja Häusermann

Annual Congress of the Swiss Political Science Association (SPSA), VIRTUAL EVENT, February 4-5, 2021:

  • Friday, February 5th, 8:30-10:00:
    "The COVID-crisis as a chance for welfare recalibration? Panel-data evidence on the effect of the COVID-crisis on welfare preferences in Spain, Germany, and Sweden", Matthias Enggist, Silja Häusermann, and Michael Pinggera
  • Friday, February 5th, 15:15-16:45:
    "Place and Policy Preferences – Attitudes Towards Social and Labour Market Policies in Left Behind Regions", Michael Pinggera
  • Friday, February 5th, 15:15-16:45:
    "The Salience of Immigration and its Effects on Welfare Priorities", Matthias Enggist

27th International Conference of Europeanists (CES), VIRTUAL EVENT, June 21-25, 2021:

  • "Fiscal constraint perceptions and how they depress solidarity", Silja Häusermann, Matthias Enggist, Macarena Ares, and Michael Pinggera
  • "Place and Policy Preferences – Attitudes Towards Social and Labour Market Policies in Left Behind Regions", Michael Pinggera
  • "Public Opinion and Long-Term Investment – Under What Conditions Do Citizens Support Future-oriented (Welfare) Reforms?", Julian Garritzmann, Silja Häusermann, and Michael Pinggera

(... to be updated)