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General Conference Charles University in Prague 7 – 10 September 2016 Contents Welcome ..................................................................................................................................... 2 Charles University in Prague ...................................................................................................... 4 The city of Prague....................................................................................................................... 5 The European Consortium for Political Research.................................................................... 6 Plenary lecture............................................................................................................................ 7 European Political Science Prize............................................................................................... 7 ECPR governance ...................................................................................................................... 8 Executive Committee / ECPR staff attending ........................................................................ 9 ECPR Council............................................................................................................................. 10 Meetings schedule .................................................................................................................. 11 Transport – getting around the city........................................................................................ 12 Practical information................................................................................................................ 13 Graduate Student Network..................................................................................................... 14 Roundtables.............................................................................................................................. 16 Featured Panels........................................................................................................................ 18 The ECPR Methods School ...................................................................................................... 22 Meet the Editors of ECPR journals and series......................................................................... 24 Location map............................................................................................................................ 26 Day-by-day schedule of activities.......................................................................................... 27 List of Panels, chronologically BY SESSION TIME ................................................................... 28 List of Panels BY SECTION NUMBER........................................................................................ 147 SECTION KEYWORD index....................................................................................................... 164 List of SECTION NAMES at a glance...................................................................................... 166 Exhibition of books and software.......................................................................................... 168 A – Z index of PARTICIPANT NAMES ...................................................................................... 173 To browse by SESSION TIME, turn to page 28 To browse by SECTION NUMBER, turn to page 147 To browse by SECTION KEYWORD, turn to page 164 To browse by SECTION NAME, turn to page 166 To browse by PARTICIPANT NAME, turn to page 173

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WELCOME

Meet the local organisers

Petr Jüptner

Dear Colleagues Vítejte v Praze. Vítejte na Univerzitě Karlově. Welcome to Prague. Welcome to Charles University. It is our honour to host the 10th General Conference, so rich in its academic and social programme. Immerse yourself in the fascinating Papers – but don’t forget to look around you and enjoy the ‘City of a Hundred Spires’. The plenary session will be held at the magnificent Municipal Hall, one of Prague’s Art Nouveau gems. At the reception following Rogers Brubaker’s keynote address, you can admire paintings by Alphonse Mucha, Max Švabinský and many others. At some point during the conference, do also explore the photo exhibition in the Social Science building about the 1989 Velvet Revolution. This conference takes place around a significant anniversary for Central Europe. A quarter of a century ago, countries including Czechoslovakia, Poland, Hungary and East Germany held their first democratic elections. But how democratic are these countries today? What happened to

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Hana Kubátová

their ‘return to Europe’, a buzzphrase of the first post-communist decade? Is the adjective post-communist even relevant in 2016? These questions will be debated in the Roundtable Still Post-Communist? Central Europe a Quarter of a Century after the First Free Elections, one of two brought to you by us at Charles University’s Institute of Political Studies. We hope you will also join us for the Roundtable Under Pressure: International Institutions and the Global Power Shifts, which discusses problems of global governance and the ability of states to cooperate within major intergovernmental institutions. Can these institutions handle the power changes we have seen in the recent past? Will they become more representative of the best interests of humankind? Or will they turn into talking shops, stuck in endless quarrels? The answers to these questions will characterise politics in the twenty-first century. Servicing undergraduate, graduate and doctoral studies in political science, international relations and security studies, the Institute

Tomáš Karásek

of Political Studies (which also encompasses the Department of Security Studies and the Centre for Security Policy) is a research hub that brings together established academics, young postdocs and emerging scholars. Our Englishlanguage degree programmes and postdoctoral positions for non-Czech academics ensure that our Institute is fully international. Our faculty, founded in 1990, is the second newest addition to Charles University. It soon became a regional centre of teaching and research in area studies, economics, international studies, journalism, media studies, sociology, and, of course, political science. One of the many leading figures who taught at the Faculty was the first post-communist President of Czechoslovakia and first President of the Czech Republic, Václav Havel. We wish you a successful conference, an enjoyable stay, and many happy returns to Prague, and to Charles University.

Petr Jüptner Hana Kubátová Tomáš Karásek

WELCOME

...and academic convenors Dear colleague On behalf of the ECPR, we would like to welcome you to its 10th General Conference, which this year features 67 Sections, 468 Panels and more than 2,000 Papers. The varied programme includes Roundtables, Receptions, Featured Panels, and a Plenary lecture by acclaimed sociologist Rogers Brubaker on the subject of Religious Dimensions of Political Conflict and Violence.

The General Conference, now held annually, has established itself as the largest regular event for European political science, with more than 2,000 participants and steadily growing submissions for Sections, Panels and Papers. Calls for next year’s conference, at the University of Oslo, go out on 15 September. We are very grateful to all those involved in the organisation of this event. Our special thanks to the

on comparative politics and public policy, with a special interest in the analysis of political time. He is currently engaged in two major research projects, both funded by the German Research Foundation, that examine the effects of staggered membership renewal in upper chambers; and the timescapes of international administrations (see www.politicaltime.eu). He recently co-edited (with M. Howlett) a special issue of the International Review of Administrative Sciences on time and public policy.

Klaus Goetz (above) holds the Chair in Political Systems and European Integration at the University of Munich. He previously taught at LSE and at the University of  Potsdam. He has held Visiting Professorships at Humboldt University Berlin, the University of Tokyo, the Institute of Advanced Studies Vienna, Hebrew University Jerusalem, and Sciences Po Bordeaux, and he was a Fernand Braudel Fellow at the EUI. Professor Goetz’s work focuses

He was local organiser of the 2009 ECPR General Conference in Potsdam and has been co-editor of the journal West European Politics (Taylor & Francis) since 2000.

Section Chairs, the local organisers, and to ECPR Central Services. We wish you all a great conference!

Klaus Goetz University of Munich Maurizio Carbone University of Glasgow Members of the ECPR Executive Committee Zealand, European University Institute, University of Cambridge, Sciences Po Paris, University of Cologne, and University of Bologna. Professor Carbone’s research is related mainly to EU external relations, particularly foreign aid and other development-related policies. He is also interested in European integration, international development, and Italy’s role in the international arena. He was local organiser of the 2014 ECPR General Conference in Glasgow and is a founding editor of the journal Contemporary Italian Politics (Taylor & Francis).

Maurizio Carbone (right) is Professor of International Relations & Development and Jean Monnet Professor of EU External Policies at the University of Glasgow. He has taught previously at the University of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Mellon University, Duke University, Johns Hopkins Bologna, University of Rome Tor Vergata, and has held official visiting research positions at the Université Libre de Bruxelles, University of Canterbury in New

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The Aula Magna in the Carolinum. The huge tapestry incorporates motifs from the oldest Charles University seal in its centre, as well as excerpts from the Foundation Charter of 1348 and the symbols of the four original faculties

Charles University in Prague Founded in 1348, Charles University belongs among the oldest in the world, yet it is also renowned as a modern, dynamic, institution The modern entrance to the Carolinum, a national cultural monument and the main seat of Charles University. It has been owned by the University since 1383

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odelled on universities in Bologna and Paris, and originally with four faculties – theology, liberal arts, law, and medicine – Charles University achieved international renown within a very short time. It has played a pivotal role in Czech history, and is connected to key historical events, including the Reformation, the seventeenth-century anti-Habsburg movement, and the First Czechoslovak Republic. The University regularly tops the ranks of scholarly institutions in Central and Eastern Europe. Shanghai University’s Academic Ranking, for example, places Charles University among the world’s top 2%. Today, the University has 17 faculties at which more than 50,000 students are enrolled across three institutes, six centres of teaching, research,

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Detail of oriel window in the Carolinum, built around 1400

development and other creative activities, and a centre providing information services. The Faculty of Social Sciences was founded in 1990, playing a leading role in restoring social sciences studies.

TOURISM

The city of Prague One of Europe’s best preserved cultural centres, Prague is often referred to as The City of a Hundred Spires or The Paris of the East

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ts uniquely preserved historical centre, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1992, reflects eleven centuries of history.

Visitors from around the world are drawn to Prague by its unique symbiosis of carefully preserved monuments of all periods and styles, from Romanesque rotundas, Gothic cathedrals and Baroque churches, Renaissance palaces and gardens, to Art Nouveau, Cubist and purely modern buildings. The skyline is dominated by Prague Castle towering above the Vltava River, which in turn reflects the city’s landmarks, towers, church domes, palaces and houses, garden greenery and islands.

Old Town Square

Today, Prague is the capital and largest conurbation of the Czech Republic. Situated in the north-west of the country, it is home to about 1.26 million people. It’s a city of music and art, a city of gardens and

parks, and a city where the best beer in the world is brewed and savoured. To find out more, go to the tourism portal at www.prague.eu

Vltava River and Charles Bridge

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ECPR

The European Consortium for Political Research An independent scholarly association that supports the training, research and cross-national co‑operation of political scientists Standing Groups and Research Networks These are groups of researchers, in many cases formed at ECPR events, with a shared scholarly interest. Some are small, maintaining only a website and mailing list; some organise major conferences and summer schools, and produce their own publications. There are currently over 50 Standing Groups, covering many sub‑fields of the discipline. All are eligible to apply for grants to help with the organisation of the Group, and with the running of summer schools.

Prizes Events Each year, the ECPR organises the Joint Sessions of Workshops, Summer and Winter Schools in Methods and Techniques, and the General Conference. A Graduate Student Conference is held every other year.

Publishing We have our own imprint, ECPR Press, publishing high-quality Monographs and collections of Essays, along with a small selection of out-of-print Classics that have made a significant contribution

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to political studies scholarship. Our imprint also includes a highly respected series of multi-authored edited volumes, Studies in European Political Science, many of which have developed from workshops at the ECPR’s Joint Sessions and Research Sessions. ECPR also co-publishes three leading journals: European Political Science with Palgrave Macmillan, European Journal of Political Research with WileyBlackwell and European Political Science Review with Cambridge University Press. We also publish the highprofile book series Comparative Politics with Oxford University Press.

Each year, the ECPR marks its members’ achievements by awarding a number of prizes. These prizes cover the spectrum of a scholar’s career, from the Jean Blondel PhD Prize to the Lifetime Achievement Award.

Membership ECPR membership is institutional and currently comprises some 349 universities concerned with the teaching and research of  political science. While membership is paid by the university, it is the individuals within it who receive the benefit; from Master’s and PhD students, through to the most senior professor.

LECTURE / PRIZE

Plenary lecture How should we understand the religious dimensions of political conflict? Rogers Brubaker identifies violence-enabling mechanisms Religious dimensions of political conflict and violence This lecture highlights the distinctiveness of religiously driven political conflict and highlights the ways in which many conflicts involving religiously identified claimants are similar to conflicts involving other culturally or ethnically defined claimants. Brubaker identifies the religious stakes of political conflicts informed by religious understandings of right

order. He specifies six violenceenabling modalities and mechanisms – none uniquely religious – yet religious beliefs, structures and processes make up an important and distinctively rich matrix. Rogers Brubaker is Professor of Sociology and Foundation Chair at UCLA. He has written widely on social theory, immigration, nationalism, ethnicity, and religion. Date Thursday 8 September Time 18:15 – 19:00

Rogers Brubaker

Venue Municipal Hall

European Political Science Prize A new prize from ECPR, to be awarded annually for the best article in the previous year’s volume of our professional journal European Political Science Alexander Schmotz

in political science, or offers an innovative approach to teaching and learning in the discipline. All EPS articles except reviews and keynotes are eligible for consideration. Our 2015 winner is Alexander Schmotz (King’s College London) for his article Vulnerability and Compensation: Constructing an Index of Co-Optation in Autocratic Regimes (Vol 14, pp439–457).

This £500 prize, generously supported by publishers Palgrave Macmillan, is awarded to the author of an EPS article which contributes to the understanding of new trends

The prize committee was chaired by Drude Dahlerup (University of Stockholm) and also comprised James Newell (University of Salford) and Gianfranco Pasquino (University of Bologna). The committee

remarked that Schmotz’s article ‘goes beyond the usual limited institutional focus’ and ‘is innovative, theoretically sound, and very impressive.’

About the journal EPS is an international journal by and for the political science community. EPS publishes pieces on how the discipline is, can be, and ought to be, and addresses issues covering research, the profession, teaching, training and relations between academia and the wider community.

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ABOUT THE ECPR SECTION HEAD

ECPR governance ECPR Director In September 2013, Martin Bull (University of Salford) was appointed as the ECPR’s first Director. Professor Bull oversees the running of the Central Services, directs ECPR operations, and advises and assists the EC with the organisation’s strategic direction. Professor Bull has considerable experience in ECPR matters, having served as its Academic Director 2006 – 2013, and on its Executive Committee 2003 – 2006.

ECPR Chair The Chair is elected by the Executive Committee every three years coinciding with the changeover between Committees, and as such they serve a three year term. The current Chair is Rudy Andeweg (Universiteit Leiden) who will serve until April 2018. The Chair takes the lead in the strategic direction of the organisation and works closely with the Vice Chair and Treasurer, as well as chairing meetings of the Executive Committee. In recognition of the need to have a Chair experienced in ECPR business, in the preceding autumn the outgoing EC elects a Chair Designate from those members who have another three years to serve.

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Martin Bull ECPR Director

he ECPR’s Executive Committee (EC) is a Board of twelve Trustees, elected by the Council of Official Representatives. The EC, which meets twice a year, is responsible for the day-to-day running of the ECPR, as well as its longterm strategic development. To make this task more manageable, members are grouped into five portfolios covering the spectrum of ECPR’s work. Drawn from ECPR Full-Member institutions, EC members  are elected for a six-year term, staggered so that six members are elected every three years. To find out more about the current EC, go to www.ecpr.eu and click the ‘Executive Committee’ link at the bottom of the page.

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Rudy Andeweg ECPR Chair

ECPR Executive Committee Executive Committee 2015 – 2018 1 Chair, Rudy Andeweg

Universiteit Leiden 2 Vice Chair & Treasurer, Richard S Katz Johns Hopkins University 3 Maurizio Carbone University of Glasgow 4 Kris Deschouwer Vrije Universiteit Brussel 5 Mary Farrell Plymouth University 6 Klaus Goetz LudwigMaximilians Universität München 7 Olafur Þ Harðarson Háskóli Íslands 8 Reuven Hazan Hebrew University of Jerusalem 9 Petri Koikkalainen University of Lapland 10 Birgit Sauer Universität Wien 11 Anna M Sroka University of Warsaw 12 Luca Verzichelli Università degli Studi di Siena

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1 Conference Manager Sandra Thompson 2 Conference Co-ordinator Marcia Taylor 3 Events Assistant Diane Towler 4 HR & EC Liaison Officer Anne Evans 5 Communications Officer Helen Cooper 6 ECPR Press Manager Mark Kench Find ECPR staff at the Registration desk and in the Book exhibition 1

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ECPR COUNCIL

ECPR Council David Farrell Speaker of Council

Membership ECPR membership is institutional and is open to any university involved in the teaching or research of political science. Membership entitles staff and students at member institutions to benefits that include funding, reduced event fees and access to ECPR publications. The ECPR currently has 350 institutional members worldwide, including 48 of the top 50 European universities according to the QS World Rankings 2016. This figure grows steadily each year and equates to a network of some 19,000 political science scholars worldwide with MyECPR accounts.

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he ECPR’s highest level of governance is its Council, comprised of one Official Representative from each member institution. Council performs a number of functions, including electing the ECPR’s Executive Committee (EC) every three years, receiving annual reports from the EC and voting on elements of constitutional reform. Council meets once a year, at the General Conference, and as such will meet this year in Prague on Friday between 18:00 and 19:00. A Reception for Council members will follow at 19:00. ECPR Council Meeting Date Friday 9 September Time 18:00 – 19:00 Venue FA104, Faculty of Arts The Council meeting will be followed by a Reception, from 19:00 in the cafeteria on the ground floor, Faculty of Arts

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Speaker of Council The Speaker of Council holds a number of responsibilities including chairing Council meetings; proposing amendments to the Standing Orders of Council; liaising with the Executive Committee over business matters and the formulation

of the agenda of Council meetings; serving as Senior Returning Officer for Executive Committee elections and votes on amending the ECPR Constitution; being a general liaison point for members of Council visà-vis the ECPR. Professor David Farrell, MRIA, holds the Chair of Politics at University College Dublin.

MEETINGS

Meetings schedule Meeting name

Time

Faculty building Room

10:40 – 11:00 12:40 – 14:00 12:40 – 14:00 12:40 – 14:00 13:30 – 14:30 14:00 – 15:30 14:30 – 15:30 15:30 – 15:50 17:30 – 19:00 17:30 – 19:30 17:45 – 19:30

Faculty of Law Faculty of Law Faculty of Law Faculty of Arts Faculty of Law Faculty of Arts Faculty of Law Faculty of Law Faculty of Arts Faculty of Arts Faculty of Arts

FL412 FL103 FL412 FA218 FL243 FA313 FL220 FL412 FA215 FA217 FA408

10:40 – 11:00 12:00 – 14:00 12:40 – 14:00 12:40 – 14:00 12:40 – 14:00 12:40 – 14:00 12:40 – 14:00 12:40 – 14:00 12:40 – 14:00 12:40 – 14:00 12:40 – 14:00 12:40 – 14:00 12:40 – 14:00 12:40 – 14:00 12:40 – 14:00 12:45 – 14:00 12:45 – 14:00

Faculty of Law Faculty of Social Sciences Faculty of Law Faculty of Arts Faculty of Arts Faculty of Law Faculty of Law Faculty of Arts Faculty of Arts Faculty of Arts Faculty of Arts Faculty of Social Sciences Faculty of Law Faculty of Law Faculty of Arts Faculty of Arts Faculty of Arts

FL412 FS014 FL305 FA225V FA317 FL412 FL412 FA408 FA215 FA016 FA405 FS115 FL401 FL304 FA326 FA104 FA111

13:00 – 14:00 13:00 – 14:00 13:00 – 14:00 13:00 – 14:00 13:00 – 14:00 13:00 – 14:00 13:20 – 14:00 15:40 – 16:00 16:00 – 17:30

Faculty of Law Faculty of Arts Faculty of Law Faculty of Law Faculty of Arts Faculty of Arts Faculty of Arts Faculty of Law Faculty of Law

FL214 FA325 FL243 FL414 FA313 FA116 FA429 FL412 FL243

Thursday 8 September EPS Meet the Editors session Standing Group Convenors’ Meeting EPSR Meet the Editor session Editorial Board Meeting: Italian Political Science Review (IPSR / RISP) Standing Group on Political Representation Standing Group on Identity Standing Group on Democratic Innovations Comparative Politics Meet the Editor session Standing Group on Presidential Politics Standing Group on Federalism and Regionalism Comparative Interest Group Survey (CIG-Survey)

Friday 9 September EJPR and PDY Meet the Editor session Standing Group on Local Government and Politics Standing Group on Citizenship Standing Group on Elites and Political Leadership Standing Group on Gender and Politics EJPR and PDY Meet the Editor session EPSR Meet the Editor session Standing Group on Human Rights and Transitional Justice Standing Group on Interest Groups Standing Group on International Political Theory Standing Group on Kantian Political Thought Standing Group on Law and Courts Standing Group on Participation and Mobilisation Standing Group on Politics of Higher Education, Research and Innovation Standing Group on Religion and Politics Standing Group on Political Parties Book Presentation: The Presidentialisation of Political Parties, Organisations, Institutes and Leaders Comparative Candidate Study meeting Standing Group on Internet and Politics Standing Group on Political Economy Standing Group on Political Methodology Standing Group on Political Networks Standing Group on Organised Crime Standing Group on Political Violence Comparative Politics Meet the Editor session Research Network on Voting Advice Applications Standing Group on Political Concepts

16:00 – 17:30 Faculty of Law

FL103

Standing Group on Political Sociology

16:00 – 17:30 Faculty of Arts

FA018

Reception following the Roundtable organised by the Standing Group on Gender and Politics ECPR Council Meeting (ORs / Alternates only) ECPR Council Reception (ORs / Alternates only) Standing Group on Southern European Politics

17:30 – 19:00 Faculty of Arts

FA200

18:00 – 19:00 Faculty of Arts 19:00 – 20:00 Faculty of Arts Time tbc Venue to be confirmed

FA104 Cafeteria

EPS Meet the Editors session

12:40 – 14:00 Faculty of Law

FL412

Editorial Board Meeting: Interest Groups and Advocacy

12:40 – 14:00 Faculty of Arts

FA111

Saturday 10 September

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TRANSPORT

Getting around the city Your free tickets You should have received four free public transport tickets when you registered in Prague. These are valid for four days, 7–10 September, on trams, metro and buses for zones P, 0, B (in Prague area) except for PIT trains. For more about zones, see www.dpp.cz/en/fares-in-prague/

information centres. You can also buy tickets by texting DPT24 or DPT32 to 902 06. Your should receive your ticket within one minute. Tickets must be punched/ validated at metro station entrances and on the tram/bus. If  you requested a ticket by SMS, you must have received your ticket before you enter the vehicle or the paid zone on the underground.

Short-term tourist passes 24-hour pass Adults 110 CZK Children 6–15 years 55 CZK 3-day pass (72 hours) 310 CZK.

Tickets and Passes

Sold at ticket offices in certain metro stations Dejvická, Hradčanská, Můstek, Florenc, Hlavní nádraží, Nádraží Holešovice, Náměstí Míru) and at tourist information centres. Usually open 06:30–18:30; some close for lunch.

Single-Trip Tickets

Metro

The transport system uses two types of single-trip tickets (children under six go free):

The metro runs 05:00–midnight daily.

30-minute ticket Adults 24 CZK Children 6–15 years 12 CZK 90-minute ticket Adults 32 CZK Children 6–15 years 16 CZK You can buy a 90-minute ticket directly from the driver for 40 CZK. Tickets are valid on any public transport and allow transfers between lines (subway to subway, tram to tram, etc) and different types of transport (subway to tram, etc). Buy tickets at yellow ticket vending machines (also in English, coins only), at ticket offices at some metro stations, at a Tabák/Trafika, at some newsstands, and at tourist

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Line A (green) runs from the northwestern side of the city at Dejvická to the east at Depo Hostivař. Line B (yellow) runs from the southwest at Zličín to the northeast at Černý Most. Line C (red) runs from the north at Letňany to the southeast at Háje. There are three transfer stations in the city centre where two subway lines intersect: Můstek (lower end of Wenceslas Square) – lines A and B intersect Muzeum (upper end of Wenceslas Square) – lines A and C intersect Florenc (main bus station) – lines B and C intersect Convenient stops for visitors include Staroměstská (Old Town Square),

Malostranská (Malá Strana), Můstek (Wenceslas Square), Muzeum (National Museum), and Hlavní nádraží (main train station). After the metro closes, night trams (51 to 58) cross the city about every 40 minutes. Only full-price 32 CZK (about €1.50) tickets are valid on these services.

Trams With 500km of tracks, tramvaje cover a large area of Prague. Daytime trams run 04:30 until midnight at 8–10-minute intervals (8–15 minutes on weekends). Night trams 51–58 run 00:30–04:30 at 40-minute intervals. Tram 22 follows one of Prague’s most scenic routes, passing by the National Theatre to Staroměstská and Malostranská metro stations, and continuing up to the Belvedér, Prague Castle and Pohořelec, with some stunning views along the way. The Nostalgic Tram no. 91 (nostalgická linka č. 91) is an historic tram that runs on weekends and holidays from April until midNovember. The tram leaves from Vozovna Střešovice every hour from 12:00–17:30 and continues through the city centre. 35 CZK for adults and 20 CZK for children under 15.

Public transport glossary linka A, B, C line A, B, C přestup transfer stanice metra metro station trasa route vstup entrance výstup exit Placený prostor, označte si jízdenku Paid area, validate your ticket Ukončete prosím výstup a nástup, dveře se zavírají Please finish exiting and boarding the train; doors are closing Příští stanice next station přestupní stanice transfer station

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Practical information Got a question? Ask a student helper in a red T-shirt!

Wi-fi

Emergency numbers

Eduroam should connect automatically in all buildings

General emergency 112 Medical Emergency 155 Prague City Police 156 Police 158 Dental 141 22

Currency

Food on campus

Network: ECPR Password: ECPR2016

The Czech crown (Koruna česká, or Kč, known as CZK) is divided into 100 hellers. Banknotes are issued in denominations of 100, 200, 500, 2000, and 5000 CZK.

Electricity Prague uses 220V, 50Hz AC. Standard European socket with two-pin plugs.

Telephone International dialling code for the Czech Republic is +420.

Tourist Information A tourism officer from the Prague Information Centre will be in the registration area on Thursday 8 September from 10:00 – 18:00. The main tourist information centre is in the Old Town Hall, Old Town Square, and is open daily 09:00 – 19:00. Prague City Tourism has branches around the city centre and at the airport. Go to www.prague.eu to find out more.

Prague Card These sightseeing passes allow free entry to many attractions, including Prague Castle, along with free public transport. www.praguecard.com

You’ll find cafeterias serving hot and cold food in the Faculty of Law and Faculty of Arts buildings. There are vending machines in all University buildings.

Restaurants – upmarket Around 1,500 CZK for a meal and one drink per person U Zlaté Studně www.terasauzlatestudne.cz Exquisite cuisine and wonderful summer terrace with views of Prague. Kalina Restaurant www.kalinarestaurant.cz Modern Czech food with a twist. Nice selection of wine, including Moravian. La Degustation Bohême Bourgeoise www.ladegustation.cz Michelin-starred restaurant offering great food and a memorable experience. Set-price degustation menu only.

Faculty of Arts, serving simple Czech and international cuisine along with home-made desserts. Lehká Hlava www.lehkahlava.cz Vegetarian and vegan food in a nice setting. Plenty of choice for those on a gluten-free diet. Cafe Louvre www.cafelouvre.cz Serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. A cultural melting pot since the beginning of the twentieth century. U Pinkasů www.upinkasu.cz One of the oldest breweries in Prague, serving traditional Czech food in five halls over three floors. Small summer terrace. Brewery U Tří Růží www.u3r.cz/en/husova/#restaurace Traditional Czech and Moravian cuisine and a variety of beers on tap. In the centre of the Old Town. Cafe Savoy http://cafesavoy.ambi.cz/en/#index Restaurant and cafe with Belle Époque atmosphere, serving home-made pastries and a great selection of wine. Hostivar Brewery www.pivovar-hostivar.cz Home-brewed beer and traditional Austro-Hungarian cuisine. Worth the taxi ride! See the Grand Restaurant Guide www.grandrestaurant.cz for more

Restaurants – budget

Tipping

Cafe Imperial www.cafeimperial.cz Does breakfast, lunch and dinner. Beautiful Art Deco interior, and home to chef Zdenek Pohlreich.

Restaurants expect around 5–10% if the service has been good.

Mistral Café www.mistralcafe.cz Restaurant and a cafe just behind the

Tourist information hub www.prague.eu

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GRADUATE Bringing young political scientists together

STUDENT

NETWORK

Our Network promotes interaction, support and idea exchange between junior researchers in politics and social sciences, giving graduate students access to a global network of scholars. Join the Graduate Student Network, and you can build those crucial first networks, collaborate with colleagues in your field, learn about activities and services that could enhance your career, and keep up to date with developments in the profession. Membership is FREE and open to any graduate student, PhD candidate or postdoctoral researcher. Email [email protected] to get on the mailing list. To join our Network, visit www.ecpr.eu and log in to MyECPR (or register if you don’t have an account). Click the GSN tab, then ‘Join Standing Group’. We’ll be organising a social event during the Conference; details to be announced. Check the ECPR website, social media and the Conference app for updates!

Much more in store: our plans for the future Exciting developments for the GSN over the next few years include: n An online database so you can contact

and be contacted by scholars with related interests

n Online news boards with information

about GSN conferences, summer schools, funding, calls for papers, etc n Graduate development panels and

social events at ECPR conferences

n Promotion of ECPR Prizes: The Jean



Blondel PhD Prize, awarded to an

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outstanding PhD thesis; The Hans Daalder Prize, awarded to the best paper presented at the Graduate Student Conference; and at the ECPR Summer School, The Cora Maas Award for the best-evaluated Course, and The Dirk Berg‑Schlosser Award for the best poster n Opportunities to publish with ECPR Press,

which adapts outstanding PhD theses for publication in book form

n Chances to contribute to the academic

organisation of the biennial Graduate Student Conference, next held in 2018

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NETWORK

Meet the Committee

The GSN is overseen and directed by a Co-ordinating Committee of graduate students – see below for our current members. This Committee is also closely involved in the organisation of the biennial ECPR Graduate Student Conference.

Stavroula Chrona University of Surrey [email protected]

Luca di Donato LUISS University [email protected]

Rosa M Navarrete Universität Mannheim rosa.maria.navarrete@ students.uni-mannheim.de

Gibrán Cruz-Martinez Universidad Complutense de Madrid [email protected]

#ecpr_gsn | [email protected] |

‘Our long-term priorities are to promote the welfare of graduate students, to strengthen ties between scholars across the world and, through the wider political science community, to build professional networks. Thanks for supporting us!’

Ilke Toygur Universidad Autónoma de Madrid [email protected]

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ROUNDTAB LES SECTION HEAD

Roundtables Roundtable 1

Still Post-Communist? Central Europe a Quarter of a Century after the First Free Elections 14:00 – 15:30, Thursday 8 September, Faculty of Law FL100 Are democratic systems and their institutions in Central Europe working properly? Do political parties in the region carry out their functions? What are the peculiarities of political participation in the region? What kind of experience can be drawn from the past two or three decades of democratic development of Central Europe – and what recommendations can be made for the future? ​ his Roundtable addresses these T questions in comparison with West European countries: Are Central European countries (their polities and societies) standard in the sense that they do not differ qualitatively from West European countries? Should variations be looked for between West and Central Europe, or rather Miloš Brunclík

among single European countries irrespective of their position in 1989? And finally, is the adjective ‘postcommunist’ still relevant for Central European democracies?

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Rudy Andeweg

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Miloš Brunclík Charles University in Prague Petr Kopecký​​University of Leiden​ Kevin Deegan Krause Wayne State University​ Aleks Szczerbiak​​ University of Sussex​ Jerzy Wiatr​​European School of Law and Administration, Warsaw​​

Roundtable 2

Professional Ethics in Political Science 14:00 – 15:30, Thursday 8 September, Faculty of Law FL300 The political science community was shocked last year, when a paper published in Science was retracted because it was at least partly based on fabricated data. In the ensuing debate, colleagues wondered whether enough is being done to prevent fabrication, falsification, and plagiarism in American political science, but in this respect European political science is lagging even further behind. This Roundtable raises awareness of the ethical dimension of our discipline, and considers what must be done to maintain ethical standards in European political science.

Chair / Speaker

Rudy Andeweg Universiteit Leiden Professional Ethics in Political Science: What Role can/must ECPR Play?

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Scott Desposato Member of the APSA Committee on Professional Ethics, Rights and Freedoms, University of California, San Diego Empirical Ethics: What Scholars and Subjects think of  Political Science Experiments Hans-Dieter Klingemann Member of the Ethics Committee, German Political Science Association DVPW, WZB Berlin Social Science Center Ethics Codes and Ethics Commissions: The German Experience Daniel Stockemer Co-Editor of European Political Science, University of Ottawa The Pros and Cons of DA-RT: The Position of the ECPR Journals

Roundtable 3

Under Pressure: International Institutions and Global Power Shifts 16:00 – 17:30, Friday 9 September, Faculty of Arts FA131 How states relate to each other in a globalised world is determined to a certain extent by their ability to cooperate with intergovernmental institutions such as the United Nations Security Council, World Bank, IMF and WTO. Perhaps with the exception of the main UN bodies, intergovernmental organisations have since their creation been dominated by powers from the global North.

In the last years and decades, however, the world has been witnessing major southward shifts of power. Increasingly, the rising powers (especially the BRICS countries) are asking for a larger say in how rules for the world are made. Global institutions are being challenged from within, by states who claim to represent larger shares of the world population than the traditional powers, and who demonstrate their increasing readiness to invest political capital into global political affairs. Will the major intergovernmental institutions be able to handle the changed balance of power across their members? Will they simply become more representative of the interests of humankind at large? Or will they turn into talking shops, stuck in endless quarrels between the traditional powers and their challengers? The answers to these questions will determine what politics will look like in the twenty-first century. This Roundtable brings together scholars who will comment on the problems of global governance under pressure and illustrate them with empirical examples from their respective areas of expertise.

Chair Michal Parízek Charles University in Prague

Johanna Kantola

Speakers Mathias Koenig Archibugi L​ondon ​S​chool of ​E​conomics​ Katharina Michaelowa University of ​Zurich Jonas Tallberg Stockholm University Alexander Thompson Ohio​State University

Roundtable 4

Gender in Political Science Research: Achievements and Outlook 16:00 – 17:30, Friday 9 September, Faculty of Arts FA200

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movements, peacekeeping, populism and immigration. Scholars have provided ‘gendered’ analyses of classical concepts, such as representation and citizenship, but have also disseminated innovative perspectives such as intersectionality and queer theory. In this Roundtable, internationally renowned academics reflect on the impact of gender in the wider discipline from the perspective of their involvement with professional organisations, top-ranked journals, and the subfields of legislative studies, gender and politics and the comparative politics of immigration and citizenship.

Chair

What contribution has gender as an analytical category made to political science research? What is its methodological, empirical and conceptual influence?

Johanna Kantola University of Helsinki

Scholarship generated by academics affiliated to the ECPR Standing Group on Gender & Politics (ECPG) has long demonstrated that politics and political power are indeed gendered. A gendered lens is applied across all the subfields in political science, including, most notably: political institutions, elections, political theory, human rights, public policy, social

Elizabeth Evans University of Bristol

Speakers Isabelle Engeli University of Bath Virginie Guiraudon Sciences Po Cas Mudde University of Georgia Liza Mügge University of Amsterdam Thomas Saalfeld University of Bamberg Birgit Sauer University of Vienna Mieke Verloo Radboud University Nijmegen

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PANELS

Featured panels 1 – Migration in Europe: 1st Annual EPS Symposium Sponsored by the Palgrave-ECPR journal European Political Science 15:50 – 17:30 Thursday 8 September Faculty of Arts FA300

Chair Jonathon Moses Editor, EPS Trondheim Norwegian University of  Science and Technology

Speakers Rainer Bauböck European University Institute Virginie Guiraudon Centre d’Études Européennes, Sciences Po Peo Hansen Linköping University Philippe Legrain London School

of Economics and Political Science. Independent writer and former adviser to European Commission president José Manuel Barroso

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ast year saw more than a million migrants and refugees reach Europe, sparking a humanitarian crisis – and differing responses. While some countries welcomed migrants with open arms, others built borders. Into 2016 the debate continues and the very principles of free movement and Schengen now seem to be in question. The Editors of the ECPR’s professional journal EPS have invited four leading scholars to debate three key questions: How can and how should Europe cope with the mass migration to the

continent? Does Europe’s future include the free movement of people? How is that future different from the Europe of today?

2 – Civil Society and the Welfare State Sponsored by APSA, the American Political Science Association Steven Rathgeb Smith

11:00 – 12:40, Friday 9 September Faculty of Arts FA313

Chair / Speaker Steven Smith APSA Voluntary Organizations and the Welfare State: Is it time for a New Paradigm?

Speakers Per Selle Universitetet i Bergen Neoliberalism and the Nordic Welfare State or Why is the Voluntary Sector so Marginalised? Danielle Gluns Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster You Made Your Bed, Now Sleep In It – The Path-dependent Role of Civil Society Organizations in Local Housing Policy

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ivil society organisations are central to the provision of welfare state services in many countries around the world. Moreover, many welfare states are facing similar fiscal, political, and demographic trends that create opportunities and constraints for a more substantial service and advocacy role for civil society organisations in the welfare state. This Panel brings together three Papers that address directly the conceptual and policy implications of the enduring differences across welfare states in the role of civil society organisations, despite rising demand for many community social and health services and programmes.

PANELS

3 – The Future of Political Science Sponsored by APSA, the American Political Science Association 14:00 – 15:40 Friday 9 September Faculty of Arts FA313

Chair / Speaker Steven Smith APSA

Speakers Matt Flinders University of Sheffield

Suzanne Schuttemeyer Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg Philippe Zittoun Université Lyon II

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olitical science faces competing pressures for increased policy engagement and relevance on the one hand, and increased specialization and impact on the other. Further, general changes in the higher education environment,

including limiting funding, a shift away from full-time tenured faculty, and higher expectations for performance, are creating increased challenges for political science researchers. At the same time, however, political science is becoming more diverse and internationalized, opening the discipline to new opportunities and voices. This Panel will bring together academics from across Europe and the US to discuss these trends and to explore what they mean for the future of the discipline.

4 – Leadership Perception in Complex Political Decision-Making and Media Environments Sponsored by IPSA, the International Political Science Association

09:00 – 10:40, Saturday 10 September, Faculty of Arts FA313

Chair Christ’l De Landtsheer University of Antwerp

Papers Christ’l De Landtsheer and Ganna Dieakova University of Antwerp Personality Profiles of Vladimir Putin and his Opposition Leader Alexej Navalny Jurriaan Middelhoff and Petronella Schijvenaars University of Antwerp The perception of Political Personality and Complex Decision Making: The Psychological Profile and Leadership Style of Angela Merkel, the World’s most Powerful Woman Helen Shestopal Moscow State University and Anita Fetzer University of Augsburg Transformation of Putin’s Perception in Russian Society, 2000–2016 Peter Bull University of York

‘I Don’t Claim to be a Perfect Leader’: Discursive Constructions of Leadership in Political Discourse Tatiana Pishcheva Moscow State University World View of Russian Political Leaders: Political and Psychological Study of Public Speeches

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he political psychology discipline that emerged in the US during the seventies made obvious the profound effects of psychology on many aspects of national and international political decisionmaking. National and international affairs depend largely on interpersonal relations, but at least as much on the public perception of leaders. In an environment of complex decision making and complex media environments, including social networks, leaders’ public perception became more influential than ever. Content and public opinion analysis in various forms was applied to processes of public opinion formation and perception of political leaders. This may allow us to forecast undesirable developments

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and outcomes in international relations and at the national policy level of decision making. The idea is that monitoring of public speech may inform us about political developments that risk evolving into crisis. This holds for the use of psychological methods aimed at assessing personality in politics and public perception of political leaders. Psychological profiling of political leaders and assessment of their policy and public image may contribute to more insight in their success and failure, or sometimes allow to anticipate future events and crises.

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5 – The State and Governance in Post-Transition Period Sponsored by IPSA, the International Political Science Association

11:00 – 12:40, Saturday 10 September, Faculty of Arts FA313

Chair / Discussant Vladimíra Dvořáková University of Economics, Prague

Vladimíra Dvořáková

Co-Chair / Speaker Mikhail Ilyin National Research University, Higher School of Economics Carts and Horses, Institutes and Practices. Varieties of Sequencing and Outcomes of Political Transitions

Speakers Dimitri A. Sotiropoulos University of Athens Can Democracy in the Western Balkans Defend itself in the Post-Transition Period? Olivera Komar University of Montenegro The Last Ex-Communist Party Still Undefeated Joanna Rak & Roman Baecker Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń Toward the Typology of Militant Democracies Petr Vymetal University of Economics, Prague Wrongdoings in Political Parties’ Funding as a Risk for Democracy: Lessons from the Czech Republic reat expectations for democracy immediately after a change in regime often turn to frustration

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years later, when democratic goals have not been achieved. Frustrated expectations are inevitable in any radical transformation, and an accurate evaluation of postcommunist reform can only be possible two or three decades after regime change. Many former communist countries became members of EU and NATO. Others grew weak, fragile or failed entirely. State building and democracy building were separate processes; there was a lack of accountability when building institutions. This Panel asks: What is the role of sequencing in political transitions of states, modes of governance and regimes? What role do political parties play in the formation of clientelistic networks? Why, in posttransition countries, are political parties often interpreted as a risk for further democratic development? Can democracy defend itself in a post-transition period? And are new typologies of militant democracies useful for analysing political regimes’ potential to fall, or to regenerate?

7 – The Political Science Monograph in a Changing Communication Ecology In association with

Ambra Finotello Palgrave Macmillan Richard Rose University of Strathclyde

14:00 – 15:40, Friday 9 September Faculty of Arts FA201

Chair Alexandra Segerberg Editor, ECPR Press, Stockholm University

Speakers Martin Bull University of Salford Director, ECPR Peter Kennealy Editor, ECPR Press European University Institute

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cholarly communication is undergoing momentous change, in the context of multiplying publication channels, electronic formats and Open Access. Yet books have been overshadowed in debates about the associated challenges facing political science, even though they have been formative for the discipline. This Panel brings together stakeholders in political science scholarship to explore three

questions: One, what is the current status of the book in contemporary political science, in terms of contributing to debates, reaching readers, attracting citations and gaining promotion? Two, what is the role of books in the research we publish: how does the extended format and materiality of print books shape ideas and work in individual projects and broader debates? Three, how do emerging trends and models of digital books and Open Access obstruct or offer ways of developing the elements of long-form research communication that are of  value to the study of politics?

PANELS

6 – Deliberative Democracy in Europe In association with

11:00 – 12:40, Thursday 8 September, Faculty of Law FL401

Didier Caluwaerts Vrije Universiteit Brussel Marie Dufrasne Université Saint-Louis – Bruxelles Brigitte Geißel Goethe-Universität Frankfurt Sergiu Gherghina Goethe-Universität Frankfurt Jane Suiter Dublin City University

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Chair Ian O’Flynn Editor, ECPR Press Newcastle University

Panellists Kimmo Grönlund Åbo Akademi Paul Blokker Charles University in Prague

emocracy in Europe is under pressure. The financial crisis has strained relationships between ordinary citizens and their elected representatives. Many European countries have swung, in some cases decisively, to the right – weakening the architecture of democracy. Constitutional courts are being undermined, press freedom curtailed and public spheres increasingly polarised. And then there are the political upheavals and social divisions that Brexit is bringing in its wake.

free, open and inclusive debate seems to be shrinking fast, along with the conditions that support it. To address these challenges, the Panel takes as its starting point arguments presented in a recent ECPR Press publication, Constitutional Deliberative Democracy in Europe (below), edited by Min Reuchamps and Jane Suiter. The Panel will reconsider those arguments in the light of recent political developments. It also seeks to map out a future research agenda for deliberative scholars interested in the future prospects for democracy in Europe. Emerging local, national and regional challenges will be highlighted and deliberative approaches and solutions assessed.

These problems present a serious challenge to proponents of deliberative democracy: the space for

Exclusive offer on all ECPR Press books, only for conference participants. Visit press.ecpr.eu and enter code PRAGUE30 at the checkout to get 30% discount and free carriage on any order. Offer ends Friday 23 September.

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METHODS

Boost your skills at the ECPR Methods School The ECPR’s Winter and Summer Schools in Methods and Techniques offer world-leading training in research methods for political science and neighbouring disciplines

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ood research requires a solid methodology; a belief key to the aims of the ECPR and the reason for the creation of its Methods School. Launched in 2006, the ECPR’s Summer School in Methods and Techniques quickly established itself as a leading event of its kind, paving the way for the first Winter School, in 2011. More than 700 participants from across Europe and beyond have attended the last two Methods School events (the 2015 Summer School and 2016 Winter School). Besides a majority of PhD students, participants include a growing proportion of postdoctoral researchers and tenure-track or more senior scholars.

Holistic training The School’s philosophy is to offer up-to-date training across the whole range of methodologies, and across different paradigms and approaches. By combining the Winter and Summer School, researchers can follow a diverse training track of introductory and advanced courses, in various formats.

Salient methods Delivered by experienced Instructors and supported by dedicated Teaching Assistants, the School gives researchers the methodological skills they need at different stages of their career, while a lively plenary programme encompassing free course tasters, poster sessions,

and the popular ‘brown bag’ events, complement the academic components. Covering methods particularly salient for research in political science, the School caters to the needs of research at macro and micro levels. Courses cover quantitative and qualitative designs, and positivist and interpretative perspectives. The Methods School involves intensive courses and lab sessions, which require a strong commitment from participants.

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good research requires good methodology, a belief key to the ECPR’s aims

Certification

ECTS Credits are granted by the SSMT and WSMT host institutions. If you attend at least eighty per cent of course hours, the ECPR can issue a Certificate of  Attendance.

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METHODS

Location, location Following a three-year residency at the University of Vienna, in 2015 the Winter School moved to the Bamberg Graduate School of Social Sciences in Germany, where it is set to remain until 2020. The Summer School takes place every July/August. Following a hugely successful ten years at the University of Ljubljana, from 2016 the event began a three-year residency at Central

European University (Budapest), an internationally renowned research university with strong methods expertise.

Loyalty discount Perhaps you took a course at this year’s Summer School? Extend your studies to an advanced course in Bamberg and you’ll benefit from a continuation of the expert teaching you received in Budapest, AND we’ll throw in a loyalty discount! Visit www.ecpr.eu to see a full course list;

registration opens 5 October 2016. To get regular email updates on all things Methods School related, please sign up to the mailing list. Simply log in to MyECPR at www.ecpr.eu/Login.aspx, click on ‘My profile’ and finally ‘Subscriptions’ to select Methods School.

Want to know more? Email [email protected] with any questions and we’ll be more than happy to help!

Meet the Academic Convenors Budapest. He teaches mainly MA and PhD courses on applied statistics, with occasional topical classes such as elections, voting behaviour, experimental political science, political psychology and American politics. He has secured over €500,000 in funds for research on survey and quantitative methodology, twin and family studies, and the psychology of populist attitudes.

Left to right: Benoît Rihoux, Levi Littvay, Derek Beach

Professor of Political Science at the Université catholique de Louvain, Benoît Rihoux has taught comparative methods in institutions across the world. He is involved in numerous research projects on topics of specialisation (political parties, social movements, organisational change) as

well as crises, community conflicts, national and European policies, organisational innovation, environmental risks, natural resource management, and policy evaluation. Levente (Levi) Littvay is Associate Professor of Political Science at Central European University

Derek Beach is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Aarhus, where he teaches international relations and methodology. He has published on international negotiations, referendums, and European integration. His books include Process-tracing Methods: Foundations and Guidelines and Causal Case Studies: Foundations and Guidelines for Comparing, Matching and Tracing.

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PUBLICATIONS

Meet the Editors in Prague European Political Science (EPS)

Alasdair Blair

Published in association with Palgrave Macmillan EPS is the professional journal of the ECPR; it publishes pieces on how the discipline is, can, and ought to be. Articles address research and professional matters, doctoral training provision and teaching, as well as relations between academia Daniel Stockemer Ekaterina Rashkova

and politicians, policy makers, journalists and ordinary citizens.

Available to meet Thursday 10:40–11:00 and Saturday 12:40–14:00, Faculty of Law FL412

EPS also includes more substantive pieces that provide a political science perspective on important current events, review articles and symposia. Editors attending Daniel Stockemer University of Ottawa, Ekaterina Rashkova University of Innsbruck, Alasdair Blair De Montfort University

European Political Science Review (EPSR) Published in association with Cambridge University Press EPSR is wideranging, broadminded and embraces all key themes and approaches of the discipline, without restriction in

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methodology or regional focus. The journal encourages scholarship that reaches across fields of substantive interest and methodological commitments. As such, it reflects the richness and diversity of the discipline while seeking creatively to reach beyond its borders. Editor attending Wil Hout International Institute of Social Studies, Erasmus University Rotterdam Available to meet Thursday 12:40–14:00 and Friday 12:40–14:00, Faculty of Law FL412

Wil Hout

Cas Mudde

notes outlining ongoing research in specific research areas. Editor attending Cas Mudde School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Georgia Available to meet Friday 10:40– 11:00 and 12:40–14:00, Faculty of Law FL412

Political Data Yearbook (PDY) Published in association with Wiley-Blackwell PDY is published as a double issue Liam Weeks

at the end of each volume of EJPR. It is also online as a fully searchable and downloadable data source (PDYi, pictured top right) that includes election results, national referenda, changes in government and institutional reforms in 36 countries including all EU member states. Experts on the politics of each country provide commentary on the data, and on the principal issues in national politics. Editor attending Liam Weeks University College Cork

European Journal of Political Research (EJPR)

Available to meet Friday 10:40–11:00 and 12:40– 14:00, Faculty of Law FL412

Published in association with Wiley-Blackwell EJPR is the ECPR’s flagship journal and one of the highest ranking in the discipline. Specialising in theoretically or methodologically original articles that articulate conceptual and comparative perspectives, it welcomes quantitative and qualitative articles. EJPR also publishes short research

Comparative Politics Published in Association with Oxford University Press Founded in 1990, the Series is devoted to the comparative study of contemporary government and politics, with a specific interest in the comparative domestic politics of institutions and political actors. Global in scope, books in the Series are characterised by a stress on comparative analysis and strong

methodological rigour.

Ferdinand Müller-Rommel

Editor attending Ferdinand Müller-Rommel Leuphana UniversitätLüneburg Available to meet Thursday 15:30– 15:50 and Friday 15:40–16:00, Faculty of  Law FL412

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DAY-BY-DAY

Schedule of activities Key to room numbers FA = Faculty of Arts; FL = Faculty of Law

Wednesday 7 September 15:00 – 19:00

Arrival and registration, Faculty of Law, foyer, ground floor. Book exhibition, first floor

Thursday 8 September 08:00 – 17:30

Registration / Book exhibition / Information desk

09:00 – 10:40

Panel Session 1

10:40 – 11:00

Tea / coffee break and networking

11:00 – 12:40

Panel Session 2 Featured Panel 6 Deliberative Democracy in Europe, in association with ECPR Press, FL401

12:40 – 14:00

LUNCH

14:00 – 15:30

Roundtable 1 Still Post-Communist? Central Europe a Quarter of a Century after the First Free Elections, FL100 Roundtable 2 Professional Ethics in Political Science, FL300

15:30 – 15:50

Tea / coffee break and networking

15:50 – 17:30

Panel Session 3 Featured Panel 1 Migration in Europe – First annual EPS Symposium, FA300

18:00 – 19:30

Welcome address and presentation of 2015 EPS Award to Alexander Schmotz Plenary Lecture Rogers Brubaker – Religious Dimensions of Political Conflict and Violence Municipal Hall

19:30 – 21:00

Opening reception Municipal Hall

Friday 9 September 08:30 – 18:00

Registration / Book exhibition / Information desk

09:00 – 10:40 10:40 – 11:00 11:00 – 12:40

Panel Session 4 Tea / coffee break and networking Panel Session 5 Featured Panel 2 Civil Society and the Welfare State, sponsored by APSA, FA313 LUNCH

12:40 – 14:00

17:40 – 19:20 18:00 – 19:00

Panel Session 6 Featured Panel 3 The Future of Political Science, sponsored by APSA, FA313 Featured Panel 7 The Political Science Monograph in a Changing Communication Ecology, in association with ECPR Press, FA201 Tea / coffee break and networking Roundtable 3 Under Pressure: International Institutions and Global Power Shifts, FA131 Roundtable 4 Gender in Political Science Research: Achievements and Outlook, FA200 Panel Session 7 Council Meeting

19:00 – 20:00

Council Reception

14:00 – 15:40

15:40 – 16:00 16:00 – 17:30

Saturday 10 September 08:30 – 15:00 09:00 – 10:40 10:40 – 11:00 11:00 – 12:40

Registration / Book exhibition / Information desk Panel Session 8 Featured Panel 4 Leadership Perception in Complex Political Decision-Making and Media Environments, sponsored by IPSA, FA313 Tea / coffee break and networking Panel Session 9 Featured Panel 5 The State and Governance in Post-Transition Period, sponsored by IPSA, FA313

12:40 – 14:00

LUNCH

14:00 – 15:40

Panel Session 10

15:40 – 16:00

Tea / coffee break and networking

16:00 – 17:40

Panel Session 11

17:40

Close of academic programme

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PANEL SESSION 1

List of Panels chronologically by Session P

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What follows is the information in ECPR's database on Thursday 28 July 2016. Any additions, amendments and cancellations made after that date will not appear in this printed programme.

Panel Session 1 Thursday, 8 September 09:00–10:40 Panel P005

Faculty of Arts – FA429

A Socio-Spatial Relational Approach to Political Violence

Discussant: GUSTAVSSON, Sverker (Uppsala Universitet)

Conceptualizing the Roles of National Civil Servants in a Post-Sovereign Polity

Chair: BOSI, Lorenzo (Scuola Normale Superiore)

MICHALSKI, Anna (Uppsala Universitet) P

Co-Chair / Discussant: MALTHANER, Stefan (European University Institute)

Member State Theory and the Cartel Party Thesis

Explaining the shifting forms of political violence of the Brigate Rosse: a sociospatial approach

Member state theory meets regional and local governance

BLOMGREN, Magnus (Umeå Universitet) P

BOSI, Lorenzo (Scuola Normale Superiore) P

STROMVIK, Maria (Lunds Universitet) P

Territoriality and Political Violence

Member State Theory meets Swedish representative democracy

O DOCHARTAIGH, Niall (National University of Ireland, Galway) P HUSSEY, Gary (National University of Ireland, Galway)

Theorising Insurgent Violence in the Urban Context: Beirut 1975–1982, Kirkuk 2004–2008 LLOYD, Edward (University of Cologne) P

Vigilante groups in the Nordic countries BJØRGO, Tore (Universitetet i Oslo) P

Violent struggles for territorial control: a comparative socio-spatial perspective VORONKOVA, Anastasia (International Institute for Strategic Studies) P

Panel P011

Faculty of Arts – FA209

Applying Member State Theory to –a Member State – Sweden Chair: BERGMAN, Torbjörn (Umeå Universitet) Co-Chair: BLOMGREN, Magnus (Umeå Universitet)

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BERGMAN, Torbjörn (Umeå Universitet) P

Panel P012

Faculty of Law – FL120

Approaches to Relationality in Public Administration and their Implications for Policy Analysis Chair: BARTELS, Koen (Bangor University) Co-Chair / Discussant: TURNBULL, Nick (University of Manchester)

A Relational Perspective for Public Administration TURNBULL, Nick (University of Manchester) P BARTELS, Koen (Bangor University)

Communal mutualism: Relationality from a polytopian perspective STANISEVSKI, Dragan (Mississippi State University) P

PANEL SESSION 1

The microphysics of power as a relational approach to study power relations and change in housing governance networks in Catalonia

Mirroring the Authoritarian Face of the Power: the Gezi Protests and the AKP Government

DURÁN QUINTANAR, Matías Gabriel (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona) P

Re-conceptualising the Greek Cycle of Protest: December 2008 as a Transformative Event and its Effect on the Development of Collective Action

ADIGUE, Allinnettes (Australian National University) P

Panel P013

Faculty of Law – FL243

Approaches to the Study of Policy Process: State of the Art and Perspectives Chair / Discussant: ZOHLNHÖFER, Reimut (RuprechtKarls-Universität Heidelberg) Co-Chair: NOVOTNY, Vilem (Charles University in Prague)

Advances and Challenges in the Application of the Multiple Streams Framework ZAHARIADIS, Nikolaos (Rhodes College) P

Operationalization of a Social Construction Theory PIERCE, Jonathan (Seattle University) P

Punctuated Equilibrium Theory: Advances and Challenges GREEN-PEDERSEN, Christoffer (Aarhus Universitet) P

The Advocacy Coalitions Framework WEIBLE, Chris (University of Colorado Denver) P

The Evolution of the IAD Framework SCHLAGER, Edella (University of Arizona) P

Panel P014

Faculty of Arts – FA300

Are Social Movements Changing Political Landscapes in Southern Europe?

DAFNOS, Andreas (University of Sheffield) P KARAMPAMPAS, Sotirios (University of Sheffield)

The Three Waves of Anti-Austerity Protest in Greece, 2010–2015 KARYOTIS, Georgios (University of Glasgow) P RÜDIG, Wolfgang (University of Strathclyde)

Panel P018

Faculty of Law – FL225

Authority of International Bureaucracies Chair: LIESE, Andrea (Universität Potsdam) Co-Chair: BUSCH, Per-Olof (Universität Potsdam) Discussant: STEPHEN, Matthew (WZB Berlin Social Science Center)

Fears of the Peers? Explaining the Authority of Peer Reviews in Global Governance CARRARO, Valentina (Maastricht Universiteit) P CONZELMANN, Thomas (Maastricht Universiteit) JONGEN, Hortense (Maastricht Universiteit) KÜHNER, Martina (Maastricht Universiteit)

'Happily ever after': Authority and legitimacy of international organizations in the process of treaty monitoring MIKALAYEVA, Liudmila (Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg) P

Regional Governance: Explaining Varieties of Authority in Regional Organizations in Eurasia GAST, Ann-Sophie (Freie Universität Berlin) P

Chair / Discussant: SIMITI, Marilena (University of Piraeus)

The Influence of Internal Epistemic Actors on the EMU Austerity Paradigm: Lessons from the Eurozone Crisis

Explaining Electoral Reorganization in Spain (2010–2015): 15-M, mareas, and the uprising of new parties

'Who has a Say?' Variations in the expert authority of international organizations

KAMKHAJI, Jonathan (University of Exeter) P

REVILLA-BLANCO, María Luisa (Universidad Complutense de Madrid) P MOLINA, Carlos (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)

LIESE, Andrea (Universität Potsdam) P BUSCH, Per-Olof (Universität Potsdam) HEROLD, Jana (Universität Potsdam) FEIL, Hauke (Universität Potsdam)

How are we, and how are we defined by the press? The 15-M Movement

Panel P019

SÁNCHEZ VILLOREJO, Raquel (Universidad de Salamanca) P

Faculty of Law – FL305

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Understanding privatised public infrastructure services through network analysis

OZEN, Hayriye (Atilim University) P

PANEL SESSION 1

Chair / Discussant: DUMBRAVA, Costica (Maastricht Universiteit)

Are you my Mother(land)? Jus Sanguinis Citizenship, Canada, and the International Fertility Market HARDER, Lois (University of Alberta) P

Assisted Reproduction Technologies and Intergenerational Citizenship DUMBRAVA, Costica (Maastricht Universiteit) P

Federalism, families and citizenship TITSHAW, Scott (Mercer University School of Law) P

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Shaping the national population: jus sanguinis as a threshold of exclusion in times of global migration DECIMO, Francesca (Università degli Studi di Trento) P

The tripartite structure of European investor citizenship programs: interests and strategies of states, companies and individuals DZANKIC, Jelena (European University Institute) P

Panel P022

Faculty of Arts – FA326

Biological Sources, Emotions and Values in Participation Chair: ŠEREK, Jan (Masaryk University) Discussant: ZMERLI, Sonja (Sciences Po Grenoble)

Favoring the Individual Case over Policy Change: Mobilizing Emotions in Austrian Anti-Deportation Protests ROSENBERGER, Sieglinde (University of Vienna) P MERHAUT, Nina (University of Vienna) STERN, Verena (University of Vienna)

Personality of Interest? Personality Traits, Political Interest and the Democratic Context in Comparative Perspective ACKERMANN, Kathrin (Universität Bern) P FATKE, Matthias (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München) FREITAG, Markus (Universität Bern)

We came unequal into this digital world, and unequal shall we go out of it? Digital media and participatory inequality in Europe OBERT, Peter (Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf) P THEOCHARIS, Yannis (Universität Mannheim) VAN DETH, Jan (Universität Mannheim) CISAR, Ondrej (Charles University in Prague)

Panel P026

Faculty of Law – FL101

Broadening the Scope of Political Extremism: Gender, Religion and Media Chair: BIARD, Benjamin (Université catholique de Louvain) Discussant: SCRINZI, Francesca (University of Glasgow)

Conservatism gone populist: the discourse on 'gender-ideology‘ in Austria MAYER, Stefanie (University of Vienna) P AJANOVIC, Edma (University of Vienna) SAUER, Birgit (University of Vienna)

Isolated or integrated? Mapping the radical right media in public spheres: the case of Romania and Hungary SZABO, Gabriella (Centre for Social Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences) P NOROCEL, Ov Cristian (University of Helsinki) BENE, Márton (Centre for Social Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences)

Media coverage and Support for Populist Parties: the role of populist rhetoric and issue agreement LEFEVERE, Jonas (University of Amsterdam) P BOS, Linda (University of Amsterdam)

Religion, Secularism, and Right-Wing Populism in Western Europe MORIESON, Nicholas (Australian Catholic University, Melbourne) P

Transformation of Labour Market in Europe and Voting for Far Right, Far Left and Populist Parties DOLEŽALOVÁ, Jitka (Masaryk University) P FITZOVÁ, Hana (Masaryk University)

Panel P029

Faculty of Arts – FA104

Candidates, Parties and Personalization Chair: BLUMENBERG, Johannes N. (Gesis) Discussant: KÖKER, Philipp (University College London)

Do candidates matter? the profile of candidates elected out of order in Belgium from 1995 until 2014 COGELS, Maximilien (Université catholique de Louvain) P

Parties or Candidates – Who Wins the Race? ANGENENDT, Michael (Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf) P BUKOW, Sebastian (Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf)

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SMREK, Michal (Uppsala Universitet) P

Personalization of the elections and election campaigns in the Czech Republic LEBEDOVA, Eva (Palacký University) P LEBEDA, Tomáš (Palacký University)

Toward party primaries: Internal organization of political parties in Poland HARTLIŃSKI, Maciej (University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn) P

Panel P034

Faculty of Law – FL231

Europeanisation and Social Movements: the Case of the Stop-TTIP campaign CAIANI, Manuela (Scuola Normale Superiore) P GRAZIANO, Paolo R. (Università di Padova)

National Organisations in the European Citizens’ Initiative: enhancing cooperation or competition in the Civil Society field? OLEART, Alvaro (Université Libre de Bruxelles) P BOUZA, Luis (Universidad de Salamanca)

The monitoring capacity of civil society networks across the European Union SCHRAMA, Reini (University of Zurich) P

Panel P051

Faculty of Arts – FA215

Changing Governance to Reach Global Sustainable Food Security

Coalition Management in Presidential Regimes

Chair: TERMEER, Katrien (Wageningen University and Research Center)

Chair: PEREIRA, Carlos (Getulio Vargas Foundation)

Changing food governance through governing data for food

Cabinet Co-sponsorship Networks in Multiparty Presidential Systems

BREEMAN, Gerard (Departments of Political Science and Public Administration, Universiteit Leiden) P POLDERMANS, Jorn (Departments of Political Science and Public Administration, Universiteit Leiden)

Informational governance for food and agriculture TERMEER, Katrien (Wageningen University and Research Center) P

The Quest for Inclusion: Working towards a crosssectoral global food security strategy in Germany DENNIS, Julia (Alexander von Humboldt Foundation) P

Panel P043

Faculty of Law – FL319

Civil Society and Narratives of Contestation beyond Brussels in Multi-Level Networks Chair: JOHANSSON, Håkan (Lunds Universitet) Discussant: RUZZA, Carlo (Università degli Studi di Trento)

Discussant: POWER, Timothy (University of Oxford)

RENNO, Lucio (GIGA German Institute of Global And Area Studies) P

Coalition Management under Divided Government PEREIRA, Carlos (Getulio Vargas Foundation) P MELO, Marcus Andre (Getulio Vargas Foundation)

The Power of the Purse: Cabinet Volatility and Budgetary Spending MEJIA ACOSTA, Andres (Kings College London) P

Why Do Some Minority Presidents Not Form Coalitions? a Cross-National Analysis CHAISTY, Paul (University of Oxford) P POWER, Timothy (University of Oxford)

Winning Coalitions in Presidential Systems: PreElectoral Alliances and Post-Electoral Governments in Latin America MARTINEZ-GALLARDO, Cecilia (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) P KELLAM, Marisa (Waseda University)

European parliaments and civil society mobilization in a multi-level parliamentary field in Europe: The cases of CETA- and TTIP-negotiations

Panel P054

Faculty of Arts – FA313

ROEDERER-RYNNING, Christilla (Department of Political Science & Public Management, University of Southern Denmark) P CHRISTENSEN, Mette Buskjær (Department of Political Science & Public Management, University of Southern Denmark)

Chair: KAROLEWSKI, Ireneusz Pawel (University of Wroclaw)

Collective Identity and Political Conflict Co-Chair: SIKLODI, Nora (University of Portsmouth) Discussant: DALLE MULLE, Emmanuel (University of Leuven)

Legislating Communism Remembrance in Ukraine KLYMENKO, Lina (University of Eastern Finland) P

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Party Elites' Re-Nomination Practices in FlexibleList Proportional-Representation Political Systems: Cases of the Czech and Slovak Republics

PANEL SESSION 1

Radical left-libertarian identities in change: Analyzing activism in Sweden and Denmark 2001– 2014

Analysing Essentially Evaluative Concepts: The Case of Justice

WENNERHAG, Magnus (Södertörn University) P JÄMTE, Jan (Södertörn University) LUNDSTEDT, Måns (Södertörn University)

Coherentist Justification against the Methodological Priority Thesis

Societal Security, Memory and Collective Identity of Crimean Tatars after the Russian Annexation MELICHAR, Hynek (Palacký University) P ŽÍDKOVÁ, Markéta (Palacký University) P

Variations in conflict outcomes and their effect on social identification of group members HADAR, Maya (Universität Konstanz) P

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Panel P058

Faculty of Arts – FA111

Comparative Research on Corporate Political Behaviour Chair: BERNHAGEN, Patrick (Universität Stuttgart) Discussant: LEECH, Beth (Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey)

Board Of Thrones: Towards a Comprehensive Theory of the Value of Political Co-optation EL NAYAL, Omar (Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University) P VAN OOSTERHOUT, Hans (Erasmus University) VAN ESSEN, Marc (Universität St Gallen)

Grooming for Politics: How Corporations Combine Lobbying with Social Responsibility BERNHAGEN, Patrick (Universität Stuttgart) P PATSIURKO, Natalka (Concordia University)

Large Firm Interactions with Policymakers at Multiple Levels of European Governance MARSHALL, David (University of Reading) P BERNHAGEN, Patrick (Universität Stuttgart)

Lobbying Alone? a Comparative Study on Corporate Political Fragmentation in the European Union and the United States SELLING, Niels (European University Institute) P

Normative Power Markets: the Uneven Embedding of Sustainability Norms in Global Markets FAVOTTO, Alvise (University of Glasgow) P KOLLMAN, Kelly (University of Glasgow)

Panel P061 Faculty of Social Sciences – FS212

Conceptual Analysis Chair: DOWDING, Keith (Australian National University)

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OLSTHOORN, Johan (University of Leuven) P

KING, Loren (Wilfrid Laurier University) P

Rigid Designation, Essential Contestability and Value Pluralism BOSWORTH, Will (Australian National University) P DOWDING, Keith (Australian National University)

The Immunity Thesis and Political Philosophy: Political Dilemmas, Degrees of Immunity from the Empirical and the Defeasible a Priori WALSH, Adrian (University of New England) P

The incoherence of essentially contested concepts HARRIS, Daniel (University of Oxford) P

Panel P062

Faculty of Law – FL304

Conceptual and Theoretical Insights into Populism and Political Extremism Chair: TAGGART, Paul (University of Sussex) Discussant: VAN KESSEL, Stijn (Loughborough University)

Conceptualizing and identifying radicalism: a settheoretic approach FAGERHOLM, Andreas (Åbo Akademi) P

Italian Populists: Style or Syndrome? QUATTROMANI, Dario (Sapienza University of Roma) P DE ROSA, Roberto (Sapienza University of Roma)

When do parties become populist? Is populism cumulative? An empirical analysis of the rewards and cumulative impact of populism in Western Europe POLETTI, Monica (Queen Mary, University of London) P

Panel P078

Faculty of Arts – FA201

Current Security Challenges in the Arctic – Perspectives from European Non-Arctic States Chair: PADRTOVA, Barbora (Masaryk University) Discussant: HEININEN, Lassi (University of Lapland)

(Re)Conceptualizing Security Nexus of the ‘global’ Arctic HEININEN, Lassi (University of Lapland) P

PANEL SESSION 1

Claiming the Arctic – Discourse Analysis of the Swedish National Strategy for the Arctic Region

Superpowers and Small States: the US, China, and India Vie for Influence in Sri Lanka

NYHLÉN, Sara (Mid-Sweden University) P BERGSTRÖM, Sara Johanna (Mid-Sweden University)

DIVEN, Polly (Grand Valley State University) P

BAXEVANI, Evi (University of the Aegean) P

Tourism and Resilience – the Case of Greenland OLAUSSON, Pär (Mid-Sweden University) P PETRIDOU, Evangelia (Mid-Sweden University)

DRUBEL, Julia (Giessen Universität) P

Panel P094

Faculty of Arts – FA325

Panel P081 Faculty of Social Sciences – FS014

Digital Intermediaries and Political Communication

Decentralization, Amalgamation and Size

Chair / Discussant: NIELSEN, Rasmus Kleis (University of Oxford)

Chair: LADNER, Andreas (Université de Lausanne) Discussant: MUELLER, Sean (Universität Bern)

Amalgamations and Flanders… Will it ever be anything? DE CEUNINCK, Koenraad (Ghent University) P

Deliberating dilemmas of local democracy: Two survey experiments on citizens’ sensitivity to arguments in favor and against local taxation and interregional cooperation VAN DER KOLK, Henk (Universiteit Twente) P VAN DER MEER, Tom (University of Amsterdam)

Local and More Local: Impact of Size and Organization of Local Municipal Communities on Candidacy VODA, Petr (Masaryk University) P SVAČINOVÁ, Petra (Masaryk University) P BALÍK, Stanislav (Masaryk University) SMOLKOVÁ, Andrea (Masaryk University)

Local government amalgamations – a crucial case for analyzing the impact of citizen’s orientations towards local governments? KLAUSEN, Jan Erling (Universitetet i Oslo) P ROSE, Lawrence (Universitetet i Oslo) WINSVOLD, Marte (Institute for Social Research, Oslo)

Panel P474

Faculty of Arts – FA203

Different Logics of International Cooperation

Echo Chambers or Opinion Crossroads? Comparative Analysis of Structure and Influencers in Twitter-based discussions on inter-ethnic Conflicts in the USA, Germany, France, and Russia BODRUNOVA, Svetlana (St Petersburg State University) P LITVINENKO, Anna (St Petersburg State University)

Focus points of political attention: Collective curating on Twitter during the 2013 federal election in Germany JUNGHERR, Andreas (Universität Mannheim) P POSEGGA, Oliver (University of Bamberg)

Platformed publishing? the rise of digital intermediaries and the transformation of online journalism NIELSEN, Rasmus Kleis (University of Oxford) P GANTER, Sarah (University of Oxford)

Tightening the OODA Loop: Police Militarization, Race, and Algorithmic Surveillance VAGLE, Jeffrey (University of Pennsylvania Law School) P

WhatsApp...ening to political discussion in Europe? Instant messaging services and political engagement in Italy, the United Kingdom and Germany VALERIANI, Augusto (Università di Bologna) P VACCARI, Cristian (Università di Bologna)

Panel P097

Faculty of Law – FL220

Chair: SARTI, Ingrid (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro)

Direct Democracy and Online Political Participation

Autonomy and Development: a challenge from realism to utopia within South American integration

Chair: GEISSEL, Brigitte (Johann Wolfgang GoetheUniversität Frankfurt)

SARTI, Ingrid (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro) P

Inside Irredentism: a Global Empirical Analysis

Co-Chair / Discussant: GHERGHINA, Sergiu (Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt)

SIROKY, David (Arizona State University) P

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The Arctic: a safety zone that melts away

The Politics of Numbers: Slavery, its Modern Forms and Forced Labour within the ILO Global Monitoring Regime

PANEL SESSION 1

(Can't get no) Satisfaction through Direct Democracy? LEININGER, Arndt (Hertie School of Governance) P

A Swig of Discourse against the 'Dryness of the Tongue': the Discursive Construction of Austerity in Germany

Different Governments, Different Approaches: Political Participation in the Online Sphere

GRIEBEL, Tim (Friedrich-Alexander Universität ErlangenNürnberg) P

MURPHY, Kim (Freie Universität Berlin) P KOCKS, Jan Niklas (Freie Universität Berlin) RAUPP, Juliana (Freie Universität Berlin)

FELICETTI, Andrea (Scuola Normale Superiore) P

The European Citizens’ Initiative – a More Democratic Union? the Case of the 'Stop Vivisection' Campaign WEISSKIRCHER, Manès (European University Institute) P

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The Uses of Direct Democracy in Hungary PÁLLINGER, Zoltán Tibor (Andrássy Universität Budapest) P

Panel P111

Faculty of Arts – FA200

Electoral Democracy in Congested and Contested Political Arenas of Europe: Challenges, Threats, Opportunities Chair / Discussant: CZESNIK, Mikolaj (University of Social Sciences and Humanities)

A Contested Commitment? External Pressure and Policy Feedback in Swedish Immigration Politics BENDZ, Anna (University of Gothenburg) P ANDERSSON, Dennis (University of Gothenburg) STENSOTA, Helena (University of Gothenburg)

Efficient intermediates? Challenges to parties in electoral democracy HENJAK, Andrija (University of Zagreb) P KUSTEC LIPICER, Simona (University of Ljubljana)

Preference voting in proportional representation systems and political trust KESTILÄ-KEKKONEN, Elina (University of Tampere) P SÖDERLUND, Peter (Åbo Akademi)

Discussing Europe in Times of Terrorism: the EU in the UK Debate on Charlie Hebdo Europe in the News: What Explains the Saliency and Tone of EU Related Stories? PALAU, Anna (Universitat de Barcelona) P ANSEMIL, Miguel (Universitat de Barcelona)

Reporting from 'The Bubble': Metaphors of EU by Brussels Journalists SOBOTOVA, Alena (Université Libre de Bruxelles) P

Panel P155

Faculty of Arts – FA317

Gendered Mobilization in Europe in Times of Crisis Chair: IRVINE, Jill (University of Oklahoma) Co-Chair: MONTOYA, Celeste (University of Colorado, Boulder) Discussant: LANG, Sabine (University of Washington)

Gender, Cultural Diversity, and Multilingual Deliberation about the Refugee Crisis DOERR, Nicole (University of Copenhagen) P

Gendered Mobilization in an Expanding Europe LANG, Sabine (University of Washington) P IRVINE, Jill (University of Oklahoma) MONTOYA, Celeste (University of Colorado, Boulder)

Inclusion, Exclusion and Intersectionality – Gendered participation in Anti-austerity protests ROTH, Silke (University of Southampton) P

Intersectional and Transnational Alliances during Times of Crisis: Solidarities in the European LGBT Movement AYOUB, Phillip (European University Institute) P

Smart economic voting? On the impact of political sophistication on economic voting mechanisms

Understanding Transnational Social Movements As Mimicking Alpine Formation

KOTNAROWSKI, Michal (Polish Academy of Sciences) P

AHRENS, Petra (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) P

Panel P126

Faculty of Law – FL021

EU in the Public Discourse Chair: MANTU, Sandra (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen)

Panel P158

Faculty of Arts – FA016

Global Constitutionalism: Theoretical Perspectives Chair / Discussant: LANG, Anthony (University of St Andrews)

Constructivist Theory and Global Constitutionalism WILKENS, Jan (Hamburg Universität) P

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BROWN, Garrett (University of Sheffield) P

Interactional Legal Theory TOOPE, Stephen (University of Toronto) P

International Constituent Power: Three Variants

Panel P213

Faculty of Arts – FA301

Islam in the Public Sphere and Deliberative Democracy Chair: NASRI, Foued (University of Geneva)

NIESEN, Peter (Hamburg Universität) P

Discussant: AYKAC, Cagla Elcin (Fatih University)

Panel P164

Islamic Inclusion, Justice and Deliberative Democracy

Faculty of Arts – FA405

Guarantee for Perpetual Peace Chair: BAIASU, Sorin (University of Keele)

Can There Be a Highest Political Good? ERRAUGHT, Stan (Bucks New University) P

Making Sense of the Idea of Human Rights on the Basis of Prudential Reasoning?: On Kant’s 'Guarantee of Perpetual Peace' DEMIRAY, Mehmet (University of Keele) P

The Epistemic Status of Kant's Guarantee for Perpetual Peace BAIASU, Sorin (University of Keele) P

What's wrong with inevitable progress? MENSCH, Jennifer (Western Sydney University) P

Panel P210

Faculty of Law – FL103

Investigating Instances of Illiberal Norm Diffusion: Actors, Mechanisms and Outcomes I Chair / Discussant: RIPOLL SERVENT, Ariadna (University of Bamberg)

Conceptual Stretching and Contestation: the Case of ‘Indian Secularism’

O'FLYNN, Ian (Newcastle University) P CINALLI, Manlio (Sciences Po Paris) GIUGNI, Marco (University of Geneva)

State regulation of religious symbols: is subsidiarity beneficial for the inclusion of religious organizations into the deliberative process? the case of Muslim organizations in Switzerland SANCHEZ-MAZAS, Victor (University of Geneva) P

The place of deliberation in the interventions of Muslim actors in the public space in France NASRI, Foued (University of Geneva) P

Panel P245

Faculty of Arts – FA408

Methods and Ethics in Transitional Justice Research Chair: AROUSSI, Sahla (Coventry University) Discussant: JAKALA, Michaelina (Coventry University)

Atrocity’s Archives: the Remnants of Transitional Justice in Post-Genocide Rwanda VIEBACH, Julia (University of Oxford) P

Considerations on ‘Process-concurrent’ Research in Transitional Justice SALEHI, Mariam (Philipps-Universität Marburg) P

KOENIG, Lion (Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg) P

Ethics and meaning of conducting research on sexual violence in the DRC

Population Mobility, Illiberal Norms and Autocratic Cooperation: Egyptian Migration in the Arab World, 1970–1989

AROUSSI, Sahla (Coventry University) P

TSOURAPAS, Gerasimos (University of Birmingham) P

The influence of Authoritarian Learning on Decision making in Authoritarian Regimes in times of Contentious Politics: Morocco during the Arab Uprisings in 2011 SALIBA, Ilyas (WZB Berlin Social Science Center) P

The right to asylum and the EU refugee crisis: disclosing reverse norm dynamics?

'What do you think we are...animals?!' Ethical challenges of conducting research with victim/ survivor communities in Bosnia and Herzegovina JAKALA, Michaelina (Coventry University) P

Panel P259

Faculty of Law – FL402

New Issues in Sovereignty Practice in the Post-Modern World

SCHMÄLTER, Julia (University of Duisburg-Essen) P

Chair: ROMANCOV, Michael (Charles University in Prague)

'We Don’t Negotiate with Terrorists': Navigating Illiberal Norms in International Peace Mediation

Co-Chair: DOBOŠ, Bohumil (Charles University in Prague)

PALMIANO FEDERER, Julia (University of Basel) P

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Cosmopolitanism and Global Constitutionalism

PANEL SESSION 1

Borderless Europe and its Discontents: the EU’s Sovereignty Paradox AUER, Stefan (The University of Hong Kong) P SCICLUNA, Nicole (University of Birmingham)

Jihadist groups and territory: Assessment of territoriality of radical Islam DOBOŠ, Bohumil (Charles University in Prague) P RIEGL, Martin (Charles University in Prague)

Political Sovereignty, Territoriality and International Law in the Wake of the Migration Crisis JAKUB, Landovský (Charles University in Prague) P

Russia's understanding and application of distance and sovereignty

THUR

ROMANCOV, Michael (Charles University in Prague) P

Sovereignty à la Carl Schmitt? An Analysis of Russian Conservative Discourse in the Twenty-first Century AKOPOV, Sergei (National Research University, Higher School of Economics – HSE) P

Ukraine: a case of lost sovereignty in the middle of a geopolitical struggle DROMUNDO, Rolando (Università di Pisa) P

Panel P262

Faculty of Law – FL303

New Perspectives on Foucault's Theory of Biopolitics Chair / Discussant: PROZOROV, Sergei (University of Helsinki)

‘Neoliberal Governmentality’ and ‘Ever-Expanding Market’ – Situating Foucault’s Concept in Modified Marx’s Theory of Value NALICHOWSKI, Jakub (University of Wroclaw) P

Michel Foucault and Bruno Leoni: On Power and Self-governing outside of the State MARCHETTI, Jacopo (Università di Pisa) P

Rethinking the History of Governmentality and Biopolitics OJAKANGAS, Mika (University of Jyväskylä) P

Panel P289 Faculty of Social Sciences – FS112

Parliamentary Rules and the Representation of Minority Preferences Chair: SAALFELD, Thomas (University of Bamberg) Co-Chair: MORALES, Laura (University of Leicester) Discussant: ZUBEK, Radoslaw (University of Oxford)

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Institutions and Legislative Speech: When Do MPs of Immigrant Origin Get To Speak on the Floor of the Chamber – and What Do They Get to Speak About? GEESE, Lucas (University of Bamberg) P SAALFELD, Thomas (University of Bamberg) PILET, Jean-Benoit (Université Libre de Bruxelles)

Parliamentary Parties as Institutional Contexts for the Descriptive and Substantive Representation of Immigrant-Origin Minorities SAALFELD, Thomas (University of Bamberg) P FERNANDES, Jorge (University of Bamberg) VAN DER PAS, Daphne (University of Amsterdam)

Regional Assemblies as Contexts for the Representation of Immigrant-Origin Minorities DANDOY, Régis (Université catholique de Louvain) P MORALES, Laura (University of Leicester) NIKOLIC, Louise (Université Libre de Bruxelles)

The role of 'electoral formulas' in the descriptive representation of citizens of immigrant origin JANSSEN, Chloé (Université catholique de Louvain) P BAUDEWYNS, Pierre (Université catholique de Louvain) VAN HAUWAERT, Steven (Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas, AC – CIDE) PILET, Jean-Benoit (Université Libre de Bruxelles)

Panel P077

Faculty of Law – FL213

Political Expertise in Eastern Europe II Chair: VARGOVCIKOVA, Jana (Charles University in Prague)

Politicisation of ecology: new perspectives from Central and Eastern Europe VAN EEDEN, Pepijn (Université Libre de Bruxelles) P

Securitization leftovers: the politics of re-making a Czech biodefence centre RYCHNOVSKA, Dagmar (Charles University in Prague) P DANIEL, Jan (Charles University in Prague)

'The point is to use the money, that's all, you know': a tale of security, race, poverty and banality LUPTÁK, Lubomír (University of West Bohemia in Pilsen) P

Panel P313

Faculty of Arts – FA217

Political Networks in the Czech Republic Chair: OCELÍK, Petr (Masaryk University) Co-Chair: DIVIÁK, Tomáš (Charles University in Prague)

PANEL SESSION 1

Czech News Media Coverage of Climate Change OCELÍK, Petr (Masaryk University) P

Structure of Political Corruption Networks: the Nagygate Affair DIVIÁK, Tomáš (Charles University in Prague) P

What is the Tie? a Methodological Account of SNA for the Study of Social Movements MAZÁK, Jaromír (Charles University in Prague) P DIVIÁK, Tomáš (Charles University in Prague)

Who Can Support Human Rights and Democracy Agenda in the Foreign Policy of the Czech Republic? Social Network Analysis of Potential Human Rights Proponents in the Chamber of Deputies MOCHTAK, Michal (Masaryk University) P

Panel P316

Faculty of Arts – FA018

Ontologies, Cosmologies, Worldviews, Truths: Exploring alternatives to the secular/religious framework in approaches to global justice WILSON, Erin (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen) P

The Constitutionality of the Religious Tests Governing the Royal Succession – Australian and Canadian Perspectives BECK, Luke (Western Sydney University) P

Panel P398

Faculty of Law – FL214

The Concept of 'Militant Democracy' and its Alternatives Chair: MALKOPOULOU, Anthoula (Uppsala Universitet) Discussant: NÄSSTRÖM, Sofia (Uppsala Universitet)

An ‘Abductive’ Approach to Theorization of Militant Democracy: the Case of Post-authoritarian Democracies

Political Parties and the European Union

MOROSKA-BONKIEWICZ, Aleksandra (University of Lower Silesia) P BOURNE, Angela (University of Roskilde)

Chair / Discussant: GROSS, Martin (Universität Mannheim)

Germany’s 'militant democracy': a model for the protection of democracy in Europe?

EU Party Funding: a pro-European instrument to support euroscepticism? WOLFS, Wouter (University of Leuven) P

How important was Euroscepticism for the success of radical right Eurosceptic parties in the 2014 European Parliament elections? WERNER, Annika (Griffith University) P MCDONNELL, Duncan (Griffith University)

Party Politicization and the Failure to use EU Funds in the New EU Member States

BACKES, Uwe (Hannah-Arendt-Institut für Totalitarismusforschung an der Technischen Universität Dresden) P

Incitement: a Weapon of Militant Democracy and a Rhetorical Fight Word LOEFFLER, Marion (University of Vienna) P

The Politics of Militant Democracy MALKOPOULOU, Anthoula (Uppsala Universitet) P NORMAN, Ludvig (Uppsala Universitet)

HAGEMANN, Christian (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München) P

Which militant democracy? Assessing conceptual foundations and normative implications across time and space

The Affiliation of Regionalist and Ethnic Minority Parties with Party Groups in the European Parliament – a Fuzzy-Set Analysis

Panel P399

SCHWELLNUS, Guido (Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz) P

The Five Star Movement in the European Parliament: a real Eurosceptic party? SALVATI, Eugenio (Università degli Studi di Pavia) P

Panel P360 Faculty of Social Sciences – FS115

Religion and Politics Chair: BAYCAN, Esma (University of Geneva)

Is Secularization Bringing Back Religion? a Social Policy Analysis

BOS, Nienke (Departments of Political Science and Public Administration, Universiteit Leiden) P

Faculty of Arts – FA218

The Conceptual Dimensions of Brazilian Democracy Chair: HOLZHACKER, Denilde (ESPM)

Balance of Powers and the Proximity between Presidentialism and Parliamentarism: The Brazilian Impeachment Case (1988–2016) SIMON, Henrique (Centro Universitário UNIEURO) P TEIXEIRA, Rodolfo (Centro Universitário UNIEURO) VILA-NOVA, Daniel (Universidade Federal Fluminense)

BOLZONAR, Fabio (University of Cambridge) P

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Discussant: NAVRATIL, Jiri (Masaryk University)

PANEL SESSION 1

The quality of democracy in Brazil: the interinstitutional accountability dimension

Disclosure and punishment: How social pressure works in lab elections

FONSECA, Vicente (Centro Universitário UNIEURO) P DOMÍNGUEZ, Carlos (Centro Universitário UNIEURO)

GALAIS, Carolina (Université de Montréal) P BLAIS, André (Université de Montréal)

Panel P425

Evidence from the lab: Negatively-framed news encourages tax evasion

Faculty of Arts – FA116

The Population Ecology of Interest Representation: Comparative Perspectives Chair: GRAY, Virginia (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill)

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Discussant: HALPIN, Darren (Australian National University)

Do Institutions Shape the Number of Interest Organizations? Assessing the density of Interest Organizations across Economic Sectors in the United Kingdom, Germany, France, and the Netherlands BERKHOUT, Joost (University of Amsterdam) P

Economic Inequality and Interest Group Bias

EIBL, Otto (Masaryk University) P

Testing Economic Theories of Electoral Behavior in the Romanian Context VOLACU, Alexandru (National University of Political Studies and Public Administration) P UNGUREANU, Mihai (National University of Political Studies and Public Administration) ROESCU, Andra-Maria (National University of Political Studies and Public Administration)

Panel P457

Faculty of Law – FL414

Varieties of Hierarchy in the Long Nineteenth Century Chair: GREEN, Daniel (University of Delaware)

WITKO, Christopher (University of South Carolina) P

Discussant: TOWNS, Ann (University of Gothenburg)

Reaching Across the Interest Group Generations: Technological Change and Organizational Diversity in Group Systems

Civilizational Hierarchies and Colonialisms: On Colonies and Mandates as Distinct Modes of Hierarchical Governance

FRAUSSEN, Bert (Australian National University) P HALPIN, Darren (Australian National University)

Torn Between Supranational Demands, National Politics and Societal Roots? Interest Organizations in a Multilayered Political System HEYLEN, Frederik (Universiteit Antwerpen) P BEYERS, Jan (Universiteit Antwerpen) FRAUSSEN, Bert (Australian National University)

What’s the Heavenly Chorus in Italy? Italian Interest Groups’ Access Over the Last Twenty Years (1996–2015) PRITONI, Andrea (Scuola Normale Superiore) P

Panel P456

Faculty of Law – FL401

Using Lab Experiments in Political Research Chair: THOMAS, Kathrin (University of Vienna) Discussant: EXADAKTYLOS, Theofanis (University of Surrey)

Deprivation: lack of resources or motivation to participate? Evidence from a lab experiment CRISTANCHO, Camilo (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona) P ANDUIZA, Eva (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)

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KUNTZ, Friederike (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen) P

Great Power Strategy, Orders, and Hierarchy: Comparing the Balance of Power and the Standard of Civilization, 1815–1914 GREEN, Daniel (University of Delaware) P LEMKE, Tobias (University of Delaware)

International versus regional hierarchies: Ethiopia's Monroe Doctrine in the Horn of Africa LE GOURIELLEC, Sonia (The Institute for Strategic Research) P

Sovereignty and Heteronomy in Society of States: Imperial Leftovers in China – Hong Kong and India – Bhutan Relationships KARMAZIN, Aleš (Charles University in Prague) P

Where to Look for Hierarchy in the Nineteenth Century Global Legal System? WALLENIUS, Tomas (University of Oxford) P

Panel P466

Faculty of Arts – FA225V

What (else) can we Learn from Regional Elections? Mapping (new) Explanatory Factors for Incongruent Voting Behavior and Sub-State Strategies in Multi-Level Systems of Governance

PANEL SESSION 2

Chair: ANTUNES, Sandrina (CICP Center for Research in Political Science)

The French regional elections of 2015: plus ça change?

Co-Chair: BROWN SWAN, Coree (University of Edinburgh)

FABRE, Elodie (Queen's University Belfast) P

Discussant: SONNICKSEN, Jared (Technische Universität Darmstadt)

Congruence Between European, National and Regional Elections SCHAKEL, Arjan H. (Maastricht Universiteit) P

The Scottish National Party and the new vision of Europe: when functionalism is the answer ANTUNES, Sandrina (CICP Center for Research in Political Science) P

Victims or Opportunists? Framing the Refugee Crisis in Flanders and Scotland BROWN SWAN, Coree (University of Edinburgh) P

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Panel Session 2 Thursday, 8 September 11:00–12:40 Panel P007

Faculty of Arts – FA116

Advances in Political Psychology: Methodological and Theoretical Contributions Chair / Discussant: LUCKE, Robin (Universität Passau) Discussant: MOUW, Calvin (University of Illinois at Springfield) Discussant: WILHARM, Robin (University of DuisburgEssen)

How Securitization Can Benefit from Social Psychology Findings LUCKE, Robin (Universität Passau) P

Political decision making in moments of crisis – a conceptual approach WILHARM, Robin (University of Duisburg-Essen) P

Quantum model of strategic decision-making based on the incompatibility of different views: new quantitative predictions and empirical results TESAR, Jakub (Charles University in Prague) P

The Distillation of Expectations in a Democratic Consolidation Game MOUW, Calvin (University of Illinois at Springfield) P

Panel P015

Faculty of Arts – FA408

Assessing Post-Communist Experiences with Transitional Justice Chair: HORNE, Cynthia (Western Washington University) Co-Chair: TROCHEV, Alexei (Nazarbayev University) Discussant: DIMITRIJEVIC, Nenad (Central European University)

Contrary Memories: Bases, Chances and Constraints of Dealing with the Past in GeorgianAbkhaz Dialogue ZEMSKOV-ZUEGE, Andrea (Berghof Foundation) P

Post-communist truth-revelation procedures as a means of political legitimation and delegitimation: the case of Lech Wałęsa in Poland SZCZERBIAK, Aleks (University of Sussex) P

Remembering the Stalinist Past: Post-Soviet Memory Regimes in Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine KLYMENKO, Lina (University of Eastern Finland) P

Similar Measures and Divergent Outcomes: Assessing the Effects of Lustration in CEE HORNE, Cynthia (Western Washington University) P

Panel P017

Faculty of Arts – FA429

Author Meets Critics Panel on 'The Dynamics of Radicalization' by Alimi, Demetriou and Bosi (Oxford UP, 2015) Chair / Discussant: DIANI, Mario (Università degli Studi di Trento)

The Dynamics of Radicalization: Authors' Reply I ALIMI, Eitan (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) P

The Dynamics of Radicalization: Authors' Reply II BOSI, Lorenzo (Scuola Normale Superiore) P

The Dynamics of Radicalization: Authors' Reply III DEMETRIOU, Chares (National Research University, Higher School of Economics – HSE) P

The Dynamics of Radicalization: Critic I STEINHOFF, Patricia (University of Hawaii) P

The Dynamics of Radicalization: Critic II JACKSON, Richard (University of Otago) P

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Panel P021

Faculty of Law – FL220

Beyond the Deliberative Hegemony: Whatever Happened to Participatory Democracy? Chair / Discussant: SMITH, Graham (University of Westminster)

Beyond Adversary Democracy Redux: Participatory and Deliberative Democracy in the New England Town Meeting MORRELL, Michael (University of Connecticut) P

THUR

How does deprivation affect deliberation? Neighbourhood effects and the dangers of abstraction DACOMBE, Rod (Kings College London) P

Sortition And Politics: From Radical to Deliberative Democracy? SINTOMER, Yves (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) P

The quest for requisite participation: the deliberative minipublic and its rivals HENDRIKS, Frank (Universiteit van Tilburg) P

Theorising a participatory policy system DEAN, Rikki (The London School of Economics & Political Science) P

Panel P030

Faculty of Law – FL120

Case Studies in Relational Governance Chair: TURNBULL, Nick (University of Manchester) Discussant: BARTELS, Koen (Bangor University)

Identity entrepreneurship and policy change in Japan KOLMAS, Michal (Metropolitan University Prague) P

Pathways of stakeholders' relations in collaborative planning practices: a case study VANDENBUSSCHE, Lieselot (Department of Public Administration, Erasmus University Rotterdam) P

Relational Elements and Framing Processes in Implementation of New Policy Issues in Planning Practice KÅGSTRÖM, Mari (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences) P DOVLÉN, Sylvia (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences)

Relational Multilateralism: An Analysis of ASEAN's multilateralism and its implications for the EU's interregional policy DO, Trong Giang (University of Leuven) P

Panel P031

Faculty of Arts – FA300

Challenger Parties and Party System Change in Southern Europe Chair: FREIRE, André (Centro de Investigação e Estudos de Sociologia) Discussant: RODRIGUEZ TERUEL, Juan (University of Valencia)

Institutional aspects and social bases of populism in Greece since the 1980s TEPEROGLOU, Eftychia (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki) P ANDREADIS, Ioannis (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki) TSATSANIS, Emmanouil (Centro de Investigação e Estudos de Sociologia)

Leading the 'assault of heaven': a preliminary analysis of Pablo Iglesias’ leadership LUQUE-CASTILLO, Francisco-Javier (Universidad de Granada) P ORTEGA-RUIZ, Manuela (Universidad de Granada)

The economic bases of the emergence of new parties: the case of Podemos and Ciudadanos in the Spanish 2015 general election BOSCH, Agusti (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona) P DURAN, Ivan M (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)

The Five Star Movement and its role in (post) crisis Italian politics MEJSTRIK, Martin (Charles University in Prague) P

The Hay Age: Explaining SYRIZA's Re-election in September 2015 ALTIPARMAKIS, Argyrios (European University Institute) P

Panel P033

Faculty of Arts – FA104

Change and Adaptation in Contemporary Party Organisations: Comparative Perspectives Chair: GAUJA, Anika (University of Sydney) Discussant: VAN HAUTE, Emilie (Université Libre de Bruxelles)

Candidate Selection in Post-Communist Europe: How and why did it change? OBERT, Peter (Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf) P VON DEM BERGE, Benjamin (Heinrich-HeineUniversität Düsseldorf)

How do actors rationalise mediatisation adaption strategies? the Liberal Party of Australia 1983–2013 TAFLAGA, Marija (Australian National University) P

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PANEL SESSION 2

Minor parties in unwelcome circumstance: Green Parties in the Philippines, Japan and Indonesia

A Union Without Heart? the Role of Emotions in Dynamics of Civil Society Contestation

JACKSON, Stewart (University of Sydney) P

SANCHEZ, Rosa (University of Amsterdam) P

Multilevel party organisation in Brazil, Spain and the UK: measuring subnational autonomy and influence in statewide parties

Associational Representation at EU Level and the Legitimacy Deficit in the Left-Liberal Social Movement Sector

FABRE, Elodie (Queen's University Belfast) P RIBEIRO, Pedro Floriano (Universidade Federal de São Carlos – UFSCar)

RUZZA, Carlo (Università degli Studi di Trento) P

VAUGHAN, Michael (University of Sydney) P GAUJA, Anika (University of Sydney)

Panel P038

Faculty of Law – FL305

Citizenship and Political Identity in Changeable Times Chair / Discussant: KRISTENSEN, Niels (Aalborg Universitet)

KRÖGER, Sandra (University of Exeter) P

The Transatlantic trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) and the Changing Shape of Global Trade Politics: the Role of Language and Civil Society SILES-BRUGGE, Gabriel (University of Manchester) P DE VILLE, Ferdi (Ghent University)

Panel P046 Faculty of Social Sciences – FS215

Civil Wars and State Formation

Co-Chair: SOLHAUG, Trond (Norwegian University of Science & Technology, Trondheim)

Chair: PÉCLARD, Didier (University of Geneva)

Conceptualising Cosmopolitan Urbanism: From critical inquiry toward opening up power and knowledge

‘Recognition’ as a Complex Conflict Issue for Rebel Governance

DE FRANTZ, Monika (European University Institute) P

Dimensions of Citizens’ Political Identity: Approaching an Understanding of the Concept of Political Identity KRISTENSEN, Niels (Aalborg Universitet) P SOLHAUG, Trond (Norwegian University of Science & Technology, Trondheim)

Mobility unites? the effects of EU learning mobility on young citizens’ perceptions SIKLODI, Nora (University of Portsmouth) P

Multi-level Europeans at the polls BERG, Linda (University of Gothenburg) P

Political identity and types of political participation in Poland TYBUCHOWSKA-HARTLINSKA, Karolina (University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn) P

Panel P044

Faculty of Law – FL319

Discussant: BALTHASAR, Dominik (University of Basel)

SEZGIN, Ibrahim-Can (Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies – MPIfG) P

Accounting for variations in rebel institutions of security governance and the 'rebel state' autonomy: the CNDP and M23 rebellions in NorthKivu, Democratic Republic of Congo (2005–2013) MATHE, Guilain (Université de Lausanne) P

Rebel Rulers or Stationary Bandits? a Comparative Study of West African Countries with Multiple Insurgencies WARE, Helen (University of New England Australia) P

The Israel-PA-Hamas Triangle, IR Theory and Variation in State Formation FRISCH, Hillel (Bar-Ilan University) P

Tillyan Footprints in Somaliland: the Role of War in Somaliland’s State Trajectory BALTHASAR, Dominik (University of Basel) P

Panel P048 Faculty of Social Sciences – FS014

Civil Society and Narratives of EU Contestation and Engagement

Climate Change Adaptation Policies at the Local Level

Chair: BOUZA, Luis (Universidad de Salamanca)

Chair: GENDZWILL, Adam (University of Warsaw)

Discussant: TRENZ, Hans-Jörg (University of Copenhagen)

Co-Chair / Discussant: HANSSEN, Gro (Norwegian Institute for Urban and Region Research)

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Party Networks, Contestation and Intra-Party Democracy

Better Representation outside of Parliament? How Civil Society Organizations Cooperate under the Head of European Umbrella Organizations

PANEL SESSION 2

Local leadership in front of climate change adaptation

Beyond the Member State: Sub-National Compliance with European Union Legislation

HANSSEN, Gro (Norwegian Institute for Urban and Region Research) P SWIANIEWICZ, Pawel (University of Warsaw) LACKOWSKA, Marta (University of Warsaw)

CLINTON, Peter (Universitat Pompeu Fabra) P ARREGUI, Javier (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)

Power and capacity in local climate governance: Comparing English and German municipalities

SCHMÄLTER, Julia (University of Duisburg-Essen) P

ECKERSLEY, Peter (Newcastle University) P

Trans-local action and local innovations in climate change policy: a comparative analysis of German major cities

THUR

KEMMERZELL, Jörg (Technische Universität Darmstadt) P TEWS, Anne (Technische Universität Darmstadt)

Panel P055

Faculty of Arts – FA313

Collective Identity, Denationalization and Migration Issues Chair: VERHAEGEN, Soetkin (University of Leuven) Co-Chair: KLEINER, Tuuli-Marja (FernUniversität in Hagen) Discussant: KAROLEWSKI, Ireneusz Pawel (University of Wroclaw)

Foreign Policy as a drive for identity change?: Europeanization on the ground MINESASHVILI, Salome (Freie Universität Berlin) P

Compliance with Basic Civil Liberties in the EU: a Cross-National Comparison Complying with EU Anti-Discrimination Law: the case of Roma children and segregation in schooling settings IUSMEN, Ingi (University of Southampton) P

Complying with soft law instruments: the case of the European Charter for Research and Code of Conduct for their Recruitment REAL-DATO, Jose (Universidad de Granada) P

The rise of voluntary dispute resolution and policy enforcement in the EU TOSHKOV, Dimiter (Departments of Political Science and Public Administration, Universiteit Leiden) P

Panel P066

Faculty of Law – FL304

Consequences of Electoral System Change in Modern Democracies Chair: HARFST, Philipp (Ernst-Moritz-Arndt University Greifswald) Co-Chair: FORTIN-RITTBERGER, Jessica (Universität Salzburg)

Migration, Integration and Identity Changes of the Roma Children Schooled in France

Discussant: TIEMANN, Guido (Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna)

GRIGORAS, Costel (Paris-Sorbonne University) P

Does Electoral Reform alter Voter Perceptions of Parties' Ideological Positions? a Comparative Study

Political Trust and Political Identity at the Chinese Periphery: the Identity Shift in Hong Kong since 1997 STEINHARDT, H. Christoph (The Chinese University of Hong Kong) P JIANG, Yihong (The Chinese University of Hong Kong) LI, Linda Che Lan (City University of Hong Kong)

ENDO, Masahisa (Kochi University) P JOU, Willy (Waseda University)

Mechanical and political consequences of electoral systems: a dynamic perspective

SUROVÁ, Svetluša (Department of Political Science, Comenius University Faculty of Arts) P

HARFST, Philipp (Ernst-Moritz-Arndt University Greifswald) P FORTIN-RITTBERGER, Jessica (Universität Salzburg) DINGLER, Sarah (Universität Salzburg) NOSECK, Julian (Ernst-Moritz-Arndt University Greifswald)

Panel P059

The consequences of electoral system change for social inequalities of turnout

The multiple identitas: Slovak diaspora in Serbia in between state and nation

Faculty of Arts – FA209

Compliance with European Union Law Chair: CLINTON, Peter (Universitat Pompeu Fabra) Co-Chair / Discussant: ARREGUI, Javier (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)

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NOSECK, Julian (Ernst-Moritz-Arndt University Greifswald) P

Why the Left Tax Consumption – the Impact of Electoral Systems ANDERSSON, Per (Lunds Universitet) P

PANEL SESSION 2

Panel P074 Faculty of Social Sciences – FS115

Courts in Democratic Systems: Judiciary and Inter-branch Relations Chair: DE JAEGERE, Josephine (Universiteit Antwerpen)

Deciding the best interest of the child: A Socio-Legal Study of 31 Decisions made by the Norwegian County Social Welfare Board SØRSDAL, Line Marie (Universitetet i Bergen) P

Judicial Corruption: a comparative study of Judicial fairness

A Connected World?: Youth Transnational Political Participation and the Internet DIAZ, Laura (Universidad Complutense de Madrid) P DIAZ, Celia (Professional Spanish Association for Political Science and Sociology) NAVARRETE, Lorenzo (Universidad Complutense de Madrid) LORENZO-RODRÍGUEZ, Javier (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid)

Diaspora and Social Movements: How a Distant Issue becomes Embedded in the Local Milieu of Activism COMA ROURA, Joan (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona) P

Judicialisation of policy making and the implications of evidence informed policy making in Colombia

Forgetting and Remembering: Diaspora, Homeland Politics, and Justice

HAWKINS, Benjamin (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine) P

From Qualitative to Quantitative Analysis in a Large-Scale Migration Project

The Influence of Informal Rules on the Practice of Termination with Criminal Proceedings

MARGULIES, William Benjamin (University of Warwick) P KOINOVA, Maria (University of Warwick) BLANCHARD, Philippe (University of Warwick)

STERN, Konstantin (Universität Potsdam) P

The United States Supreme Court, Culture Wars, and Partisan Polarization CLAYTON, Cornell (Washington State University) P PICKERILL, Mitch (Northern Illinois University)

Featured Panel 6

Faculty of Law – FL401

Deliberative Democracy in Europe Chair: O'FLYNN, Ian (Newcastle University) Discussant: BLOKKER, Paul (Charles University in Prague) Discussant: CALUWAERTS, Didier (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)

Deliberative Democracy in Europe GEISSEL, Brigitte (Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt) CALUWAERTS, Didier (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) SUITER, Jane (Dublin City University) GRÖNLUND, Kimmo (Åbo Akademi) DUFRASNE, Marie (Université Saint-Louis Bruxelles) BLOKKER, Paul (Charles University in Prague) GHERGHINA, Sergiu (Johann Wolfgang GoetheUniversität Frankfurt)

Panel P092

Faculty of Arts – FA001

Diasporas as Non-state Actors in World Politics Chair: KLEKOWSKI VON KOPPENFELS, Amanda (University of Kent) Discussant: LOIZIDES, Neophytos (University of Kent)

THUR

IGLESIAS, Marcos (Universidad de Salamanca) P BANFIELD, Andrew (Australian National University)

KARABEGOVIC, Dzeneta (University of Warwick) P

The Political Mobilisation of the Palestinian Diaspora in Sweden: Contribution to the Redefinition of the Swedish Mainstream and of the Homeland Politics CHRISTOU, Fanny (University of Poitiers & American University of Beirut) P

Panel P103

Faculty of Law – FL225

Dynamic Perspectives on the Evolution, Working and Consequences of Federal and Decentralized Political Systems Chair: REUS, Iris (University of Bamberg) Chair: HOMBRADO MARTOS, Angustias M. (Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia – UNED, Madrid) Discussant: SONNICKSEN, Jared (Technische Universität Darmstadt)

Germany on a successful road to 'new federalism'? the impact of the Federalism Reform of 2006 on the German Länder REUS, Iris (University of Bamberg) P

Historical Trajectories of Territorial Authority Distribution in Decentralized Countries: A Sequence Analysis in 21 Countries RÖTH, Leonce (University of Cologne) P

Territorial Self-Governance: An Effective Approach to Territory-Centred Conflict Management? WOLFF, Stefan (University of Birmingham) P NEUDORFER, Natascha (Ludwig-Maximilians-

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Universität München)

The untold story of asymmetry under new lenses: regional governments’ reactions to asymmetrical empowerment

Energy island no more? Finland and Estonia in a changing Baltic gas market SHARPLES, Jack (The European University St Petersburg) P

HOMBRADO MARTOS, Angustias M. (Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia – UNED, Madrid) P

'Epiphytes' of energy infrastructure and Russian energopower

Panel P112

Nord Stream II: Gazprom’s power bid in Europe

Faculty of Arts – FA200

Electoral Politics In and After the Crisis Chair: WASS, Hanna (University of Helsinki) Co-Chair: AARTS, Kees (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen)

THUR

Discussant: LEININGER, Arndt (Hertie School of Governance)

Drastic fluctuation in presidential approval in emerging democracies: the case of Michelle Bachelet in Chile, 2006–2010 and 2014–2015 NAVIA, Patricio (New York University) P PERELLO, Lucas

How do Room to Manoeuvre Constraints affect Performance Voting? a Comparative Analysis in the EU Members LE GALL, Cal (Universität Salzburg) P

National Political Cultures and the European Union: a Quasi-Experimental Antecedent of the Financial Crisis QUATTROMANI, Dario (Sapienza University of Roma) P

No country for old parties: Two-dimensional voting in the 2015 Spanish general elections RIERA, Pedro (Carlos III-Juan March Institute of Social Sciences) P HERNÁNDEZ, Enrique (European University Institute) ARES ABALDE, Macarena (European University Institute)

Post Crisis Political Stalemate, the Irish General Election of 2016 REIDY, Theresa (University College Cork) P FARRELL, David (University College Dublin) GARRY, John (Queen's University Belfast) MARSH, Michael (Department of Political Science, Trinity College Dublin)

Panel P115

Faculty of Arts – FA201

Energy Governance in the Eurasian Space: Economics and Materiality Chair: GRITSENKO, Daria (University of Helsinki) Co-Chair: SCHMIDT-FELZMANN, Anke (Swedish Institute of International Affairs) Discussant: JUDGE, Andrew (University of Strathclyde)

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TYNKKYNEN, Veli-Pekka (University of Helsinki) P DE JONG, Sijbren (The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies) P

The EU’s external energy policy: How EU policy is shaped by energy security and relations with neighbouring producer and transit countries SISU VICARI, Madalina (Université de Liège) P YILMAZ, Remziye (Ghent University)

The Nord Stream pipelines: Not just business, and not just about gas SCHMIDT-FELZMANN, Anke (Swedish Institute of International Affairs) P

Panel P131

Faculty of Arts – FA217

European Multilingualism between Territorial and Personal Arrangements I Chair / Discussant: MARACZ, Laszlo (University of Amsterdam)

Language Rights and Multilingualism in Vojvodina DOBOS, Edgar (Centre for Social Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences) P

Secession as Subsidiarity: Distributing Governance in International and Regional Contexts WATERS, Timothy (Indiana University) P

Spatial Patterns of Ethno-linguistic Diversification in the Baltic States NÉMETH, Ádám (University of Pécs) P

Welsh Language Revitalization: a Historical Institutionalist Analysis of State Traditions and Language Regimes ROYLES, Elin (Aberystwyth University) P LEWIS, Huw (Aberystwyth University)

Panel P133

Faculty of Arts – FA301

European Secularization: Views from Turkey and Israel Chair: BEN PORAT, Guy (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev) Discussant: HAYNES, Jeffrey (London Metropolitan University)

PANEL SESSION 2

BEN PORAT, Guy (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev) P

Representation of Women in Bangladesh Parliament – Does the Presence of Women Reflect the Substantive Representation? AKTER, Marufa (Universität Bremen) P

Internal Contradictions and Promises of (State) Secularism

Uneasy Representation of Group Identities: Gender and Ethnicity in Parliamentary Politics

TEPE, Sultan (Bogaziçi University) P

MÜGGE, Liza (University of Amsterdam) P

Secularism in Turkey – Current Perspectives

Women MPs Legislative Activities in Turkey, 2002– 2015: a logit Analysis

SZYMANSKI, Adam (University of Warsaw) P

Panel P135

Faculty of Arts – FA215

Executives' Emergency Powers under the State of Exception Chair: BOGDAN, Dima (University of Bucharest)

GENÇKAYA, Ömer Faruk (Marmara University) P ÇÜRÜKSULU, Gamze (Marmara University)

Panel P150

Faculty of Arts – FA326

Framing and Political Activism

Discussant: BALAN, Marius (Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi)

Chair: PETERSON, Abby (University of Gothenburg)

Doubling of Executive’s Emergency Powers – Georgia’s Constitutional Dilemma?

Politics of enemy in CEE countries

MELADZE, Giorgi (Ilia State University) P

Measuring subconstitutional change of presidential power in the Russian Federation 1994 – 2012 BURKHARDT, Fabian (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München) P

The Emergency Paradigm in Crisis: Structural Challenges to the Classical Approach IANCU, Bogdan (University of Bucharest) P

The State of Emergency in Romanian Constitutional Practice BALAN, Marius (Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi) P

Panel P138 Faculty of Social Sciences – FS112

Explaining the Representation of Women and Minorities in Parliament Chair: MANSFELDOVA, Zdenka (Institute Of Sociology, Academy Of Sciences Of The Czech Republic) Discussant: OHMURA, Tamaki (University of Basel)

Ethnicity, gender and preferential voting in Belgium ERZEEL, Silvia (Université catholique de Louvain) P BAUDEWYNS, Pierre (Université catholique de Louvain) JANSSEN, Chloé (Université catholique de Louvain) VAN HAUWAERT, Steven (Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas, AC – CIDE)

Parliamentary candidates’ attitudes towards descriptive and substantive representation REISER, Marion (Leuphana Universität Lüneburg) P COFFE, Hilde (Victoria University of Wellington)

Discussant: DE MOOR, Joost (Universiteit Antwerpen) GERŐ, Márton (Centre for Social Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences) P NAVRATIL, Jiri (Masaryk University) KLUKNAVSKA, Alena (Department of Political Science, Comenius University Faculty of Arts) KANELLOPOULOS, Kostas (Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences)

Troubling Stories of the End of Occupy: Feminist Narratives of Trauma, Anti-Heroes and Ambiguous Moral Lessons at Occupy Glasgow ESCHLE, Catherine (University of Strathclyde) P

Urban grassroots activism in Czech and Moravian cities: Actors, demands and frames PIXOVA, Michaela (Charles University in Prague) P

Panel P151

Faculty of Law – FL303

From Critical to Affirmative Biopolitics Chair: AILIO, Jaakko (University of Helsinki) Discussant: FANOULIS, Evans (Metropolitan University Prague)

Biopolitical Thought and the Global Response to HIV/AIDS AILIO, Jaakko (University of Helsinki) P

Democracy, Deliberation and Biopolitics SIISIÄINEN, Lauri (University of Jyväskylä) P

Is There a Democratic Biopolitics? PROZOROV, Sergei (University of Helsinki) P

Panel P161

Faculty of Law – FL213

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European Secularization: Views from Turkey and Israel

PANEL SESSION 2

Chair: CADA, Karel (Charles University in Prague)

A genealogical and ethnographic approach to the closure of a psychiatric hospital

Foundations’ lobbying in Brussels? Unearthing the political role of foundations PEREZ, Marybel (University of Basel) P

SAFTA ZECHERIA, Leyla (Central European University) P

Interest groups’ lobbying strategies in China

Empowerment through Intimacy: the Case of Czech Homebirth Controversy

Interest Groups’ Participation in Online Consultations: Reducing Bias?

DURNOVA, Anna (University of Vienna) P FORMANKOVA, Lenka (Institute Of Sociology, Academy Of Sciences Of The Czech Republic)

Inequalities in access of childhood care – a case study of children’s social well-being in Hungary

THUR

KELLER, Judit Zsuzsanna (Hungarian Academy of Sciences CERS) P UZZOLI, Annamaria (Centre for Economic and Regional Studies Hungarian Academy of Sciences)

Narratives, imaginary horizons and cultural codes in post-communist health policies CADA, Karel (Charles University in Prague) P

Panel P168 Faculty of Social Sciences – FS212

Historical Approaches to Political Theory Chair: BLAU, Adrian (Kings College London)

The 'Aporia of Biopolitics': a problem in Hobbes’ argument and its relevance for liberal democracies ODZUCK, Eva (Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg) P

The Concept of the Canon: Genealogy and its Contribution to Normative Arguments STEVENS, Simon (Loughborough University) P

The Evolution and Integration of Modern European States in the History of Liberal Thought: the Cases of Bertrand de Jouvenel, Michael Oakeshott and Wolfgang Reinhard CIAMPINI, Gabriele (Università degli Studi di Firenze) P

Why and How Should we Read the Classics of Political Philosophy? John Rawls's Ambition to Learn from Locke DESMONS, Ophelie (Université de Lausanne) P

Panel P186

Faculty of Arts – FA111

Inside Strategies: How Interest Groups and Policy Makers Interact Chair: CHALMERS, Adam (Kings College London) Discussant: LAPIRA, Timothy (James Madison University)

POPOVIC, Emina (Freie Universität Berlin) P

VESA, Juho (University of Helsinki) P

The Pragmatic Commission: a Demand-side Analysis of Interests Intermediation in the EU LUBOW, Alexis (European University Institute) P SCHWARTZKOPFF, Julian (E3G – Third Generation Environmentalism)

What do the regulated want? Explaining stakeholders’ preferences for a Better Regulation policy in the European Union BUNEA, Adriana (University College London) P IBENSKAS, Raimondas (University of Southampton)

Panel P211

Faculty of Law – FL103

Investigating Instances of Illiberal Norm Diffusion: Actors, Mechanisms and Outcomes II Chair / Discussant: RIPOLL SERVENT, Ariadna (University of Bamberg)

Appropriation of Gender Equality as Transnational Norm: Conservative Religious and Right-Wing Actors in Comparison HENNIG, Anja (Europa-Universität Viadrina) P

Competing for Peace?: Explaining the Rise of the Eurasian Economic Union as a Non-Liberal Norm Entrepreneur KOBAYASHI, Kazushige (Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies) P

Ideology and pragmatism in an illiberal state: the case study of Hungarian cultural politics after 2010 KRISTÓF, Luca (Centre for Social Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences) P

Why is it always about more data? the United Kingdom in the Area of Freedom, Security, and Justice MACKENZIE, Alex (University of Liverpool) P

Panel P219

Faculty of Arts – FA405

Kant on Religious Conflict in a Secular World Chair: TOMASZEWSKA, Anna (Jagiellonian University) Discussant: ROMERO, Paola (The London School of Economics & Political Science)

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PANEL SESSION 2

PALMQUIST, Stephen (Hong Kong Baptist University) P

Charles Taylor’s conflictual model of the public sphere BARNAT, Damian (Jagiellonian University) P

Kant, Hobbes, the State of Nature, and the Highest Good LOVE, Brandon (Hong Kong Baptist University) P

Kant's Secular Religion: Religious Conflict in a (seemingly) Secular World SHELL, Susan (Boston College) P

Towards the Radical Enlightenment: Kant's Reconception of Religion TOMASZEWSKA, Anna (Jagiellonian University) P

Panel P230

Faculty of Arts – FA218

Legitimation and Political Change in Autocracies Chair: KAILITZ, Steffen (Hannah Arendt Institute for Research on Totalitarianism, Dresden) Co-Chair: DUKALSKIS, Alexander (University College Dublin) Discussant: WURSTER, Stefan (University of Trier)

Authoritarian Survival, Military Legitimation, and Foreign Policy: a Case Study of North Korea DUKALSKIS, Alexander (University College Dublin) P

Corruption and the Stability of Ruling Coalitions in Authoritarian Governments GRAFSTEIN, Robert (University of Georgia – School of Public and International Affairs) P HAN, Rongbin (University of Georgia – School of Public and International Affairs)

Legitimation, Co-optation, and Repression and the Survival of Electoral Autocracies SCHNEIDER, Carsten Q. (Central European University) P MAERZ, Seraphine (Central European University)

Neutralization through Reform? Institutional Reforms in Morocco 2011 and the Legitimacy of Contested authoritarian Regimes SALIBA, Ilyas (WZB Berlin Social Science Center) P

Panel P241

Faculty of Law – FL021

Making Sense of Europeanization in Central and Eastern European Countries

'European Values' or the 'Russian World': the Effects of Europeanization of the Digital Public Sphere on the Ukrainian Crisis HERASIMENKA, Aliaksandr (University of Westminster) P

From Scientific Socialism to Jean Monnet Chairs: the Case of Romania VARELA, Diego (Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi) P

The East/West Divide in the Eyes of Romanian Elites BARGAOANU, Alina (National University of Political Studies and Public Administration) P NEGREA BUSUIOC, Elena (National University of Political Studies and Public Administration)

The Overlapping Crises of Europe: Insights from Europe’s Periphery CIOCEA, Malina (National University of Political Studies and Public Administration) P DOBRESCU, Paul (National University of Political Studies and Public Administration)

The Reflection of the Refugees Crisis in the Romanian Media: Building a Narrative of Disruption? ALUPEI-DURACH, Flavia (National University of Political Studies and Public Administration) P RADU, Loredana (National University of Political Studies and Public Administration) UDREA, Georgiana (National University of Political Studies and Public Administration)

The Region of Central Europe – Institutional Demarcation: Considerations about the Possible Identity of Central Europe KUČEROVÁ, Irah (Charles University in Prague) P

Panel P261

Faculty of Law – FL231

New Models of Governance for Food and Agriculture Chair / Discussant: DAUGBJERG, Carsten (Australian National University) Co-Chair: FEINDT, Peter H. (Wageningen University and Research Center)

Food governance in Norway: Coordinating different institutional logics in agriculture and seafood FARSUND, Arild Aurvåg (International Research Institute of Stavanger – IRIS) P

New players in the food and farm sector? Globalization and private actors TOSUN, Jale (Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg) P

Chair: VARELA, Diego (Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi)

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Can Resistance To Authority Be a Justified Path To Kantian Peace?

PANEL SESSION 2

Non-state led policy developments and private governance implications: a case study of the Canadian Food Strategy

The Limits of Indirect Rule: Internal Colonialism, Non-State Revenue and the Rise of Nationalism in Corsica

BANCERZ, Margaret (Ryerson University) P

SIROKY, David (Arizona State University) P MUELLER, Sean (Universität Bern) HECHTER, Michael (Arizona State University)

Post-Exceptionalism and Corporate Interests in US Agricultural Policy SHEINGATE, Adam (Johns Hopkins University) P

Post-exceptionalism in food and agriculture policy: from national compartment to globalised network politics?

THUR

DAUGBJERG, Carsten (Australian National University) P FEINDT, Peter H. (Wageningen University and Research Center)

Panel P473

Faculty of Arts – FA203

New Perspectives in IR Theory Chair / Discussant: CHRISTOU, Odysseas (University of Nicosia)

Modernization: Does it have an impact on the survival of autocracies? STOCKEMER, Daniel (University of Ottawa) P

Practices of international society KOPRA, Sanna (University of Tampere) P

Who’s in and who’s out: the international community as a de-legitimization device MITRANI, Mor (Freie Universität Berlin) P

Why narratives stick? Theorising success and failure of narratives in IR

The Northernmost Interstate Dispute: Deriving Game Preferences from Socio-geographic Resources of States VALKO, Irina (Charles University in Prague) P

Weak States, Failed States, New States and the State of the Citizen SPITKA, Timea (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) P

Panel P277

Faculty of Arts – FA016

Original Common Ownership and Cosmopolitan Holdings Chair / Discussant: NIESEN, Peter (Hamburg Universität) Co-Chair: HUBER, Jakob (The London School of Economics & Political Science)

Common ownership of the earth and the social contract: Mathias Risse vs. Hugo Grotius OLSTHOORN, Johan (University of Leuven) P

Special Relationships and the Ethics of Humanitarian Assistance LUNG, Wen-Chin (University of Manchester) P

EBERLE, Jakub (Institute of International Relations) P

Theorizing from the Global Standpoint: Kant and Grotius on Original Common Possession of the Earth

Panel P267

HUBER, Jakob (The London School of Economics & Political Science) P

Faculty of Law – FL402

New Theoretical Perspectives on Sovereignty Chair: RIEGL, Martin (Charles University in Prague)

What Is a Just Distribution of Natural Resources? a Lockean Answer ANGELL, Kim (Universitetet i Oslo) P

Co-Chair: BERG, Eiki (University of Tartu)

Panel P302

Discussant: DOBOŠ, Bohumil (Charles University in Prague)

Perspectives on the Future of European Integration

'Lines of Contact' Between Parent States and Secessionist Entities: Linking Past, Present and Future in the War Zones BERG, Eiki (University of Tartu) P

Non-Recognized States under civil war conditions: assessing sovereignty issues and perspectives of territorial entities in former Somalia PISKUNOVA, Natalia (National Research University, Higher School of Economics – HSE) P

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Faculty of Arts – FA225V

Chair: LAGANÀ, Giada (National University of Ireland, Galway) Co-Chair: WEBB, Jonathan (University of Sheffield) Discussant: STEINGASS, Sebastian (University of Cambridge)

EU Norm Contestation in the Balkans: Lessons (not) learnt? WEBB, Jonathan (University of Sheffield) P

PANEL SESSION 2

LAGANÀ, Giada (National University of Ireland, Galway) P

Institutionalising Networks, Practices and Discourses: 'Soft' Integration in European Development Cooperation STEINGASS, Sebastian (University of Cambridge) P

Panel P305

Faculty of Law – FL243

Policy Design and Complexity through Rational and Constructivist Lenses

Negative campaigning as a chasing and mobilizing strategy: Lessons from the Swiss case STÜCKELBERGER, Simon (Université de Lausanne) P

The art of framing: explaining framing mechanisms in 2011 and 2015 election campaigns in Switzerland LITVYAK, Olga (Université de Lausanne) P

Why do political parties compete over some issues and remain silent about others? Explaining the salience of polity issues in electoral competition WITAJEWSKA-BALTVILKA, Baiba (European University Institute) P

Panel P318

Faculty of Law – FL414 THUR

From Regional to Cohesion policy and further: intergovernmental bargaining and a new policy network leading to the PEACE package in Northern Ireland

Co-Chair: HOPPE, Rob (Universiteit Twente)

Political Theory and International Hierarchy: Violence, Recognition and Justice

Discussant: SCHLAGER, Edella (University of Arizona)

Chair: TOWNS, Ann (University of Gothenburg)

An IAD Perspective on Administrative Accountability Designs

Hierarchies in the Development of the Laws of War: 1977 Protocols Additional

Chair: THIEL, Andreas (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)

DAMONTE, Alessia (Università degli Studi di Milano) P

Centering Social and Political Spaces: Middle (class) Discourses and Social Policy Design BARBEHÖN, Marlon (Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg) P GEUGJES, Marilena (Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg) HAUS, Michael (Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg)

Construction of Tobacco Users and Companies in Anti-smoking Policy Debate in the Czech Republic NEKOLA, Martin (Charles University in Prague) P

The making of contested policy: Constructing the 'other' and the 'common good' through encounters between policy contenders WOLF, Eva (Universiteit Antwerpen) P

Panel P317

Faculty of Arts – FA018

Political Parties Campaigning and Competing Chair: LITVYAK, Olga (Université de Lausanne)

Competing on competence: How the scope of campaign messages structure competence evaluations GREENE, Zachary (University of Strathclyde) P

Lost children: Issue salience and the inference of policy positions from party family membership SCHROEDER, Valentin (Universität Bremen) P DÖRING, Holger (Universität Bremen)

KINSELLA, Helen (University of Wisconsin-Madison) P

Rethinking Hierarchy in International Relations: Structural Power, Authority and Legitimacy – the case of the World Bank SCHETTLER, Leon Valentin (Universität Potsdam) P

'Shklar Made Me Do It!' the Liberalism of Fear and International Intervention GATTA, Giunia Valeria (Università Commerciale Luigi Bocconi) P

The Moral Contradictions of the Jewish Diaspora's Relationship with Israel BARON, Ilan (University of Durham) P

Why is there no just riot theory? HAVERCROFT, Jonathan (University of Southampton) P

Panel P349

Faculty of Arts – FA317

Quotas and Women's Descriptive Representation Chair: EVANS, Elizabeth (University of London, Goldsmiths College) Chair: KENNY, Meryl (University of Edinburgh)

Key Positions in the Gender Quota Effectiveness Debate and Their Quantitative Support ZWINKELS, Tomas (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen) P

Strong ‘Second Order’ Quotas in Action: Lessons from the Finnish Case HOLLI, Anne Maria (University of Helsinki) P

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Why the Fine Print matters: Electoral Systems and Regulatory Policies for implementing Party Quotas in Germany and Austria CHMILEWSKI, Katja (University of Vienna) P SAUER, Birgit (University of Vienna) AHRENS, Petra (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) LANG, Sabine (University of Washington)

Women’s representation in the Italian parliament and the role of parties: a contingent ‘equality’? PANSARDI, Pamela (Università degli Studi di Pavia) P

Panel P418

Faculty of Law – FL214

The working-class as a subject in conceptual history HAYAT, Samuel (Institut d'Études Politiques de Lille) P

Panel P426

Faculty of Law – FL101

The Populist Politics of Euroscepticism amidst Critical Junctures Chair: PIRRO, Andrea L. P. (Scuola Normale Superiore) Co-Chair / Discussant: TAGGART, Paul (University of Sussex)

THUR

The People and the Masses in Conceptual History

From 'Rejecting European Integration' to 'Defending True Europe'? the Re-Framing of the Populist Politics of Euroscepticism in Poland and Germany

Chair: HAYAT, Samuel (Institut d'Études Politiques de Lille)

PYTLAS, Bartek (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München) P

Co-Chair: JÖRKE, Dirk (Technische Universität Darmstadt)

Iberian Euroscepticism and Party System Change

Discussant: SELK, Veith (Technische Universität Darmstadt)

An Intergenerational Political Community? the Concept of Future Generations in French Forest Policy Debate, 1830–1850 NORDBLAD, Julia (Uppsala Universitet) P

Populism and Democracy in Turkey: From Kemalism to Political Islam SAYLAN, Ibrahim (Dokuz Eylul University) P

Redescriptions of 'the people' in the rise of democratic discourse, 1848 NOERGAARD, Anne Engelst (Aarhus Universitet) P

'The people' in nineteenth century American Populism

GOMEZ-REINO, Margarita (Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia – UNED, Madrid) P PLAZA COLODRO, Carolina (Universidad de Salamanca)

National Political Elites, the EU and the Crisis CONTI, Nicolò (Sapienza University of Roma) P

Populist EU-Pessimist Trajectories in Italy and the Netherlands during the European Crises PIRRO, Andrea L. P. (Scuola Normale Superiore) P VAN KESSEL, Stijn (Loughborough University)

Successful Mobilization against the EU? the Front National Populist Politics of Euroscepticism in France IVALDI, Gilles (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique) P

MÜLLER, Tobias (Ernst-Moritz-Arndt University Greifswald) P

Panel Session 3 Thursday, 8 September 15:50–17:30 Panel P009

Faculty of Arts – FA131

Applying Complex Systems Theory to Higher Education and Research Policy Chair / Discussant: YOUNG, Mitchell (Charles University in Prague)

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‘Through a Glass, Darkly’: Investigating Contemporary Higher Education Policy Dynamics from a Biological Perspective YOUNG, Mitchell (Charles University in Prague) P PINHEIRO, Romulo (University of Agder)

Agile Actors on Complex Educational Terrains ROOM, Graham (University of Bath) P

PANEL SESSION 3

HASANEFENDIC, Sandra (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) P

Tales of excellence in an accelerated culture SØRENSEN, Mads P. (Aarhus Universitet) P BLOCH, Carter (Aarhus Universitet) YOUNG, Mitchell (Charles University in Prague) DE RIJCKE, Sarah (Centre for Science and Technology Studies, Leiden University) FRANSSEN, Thomas (Erasmus University)

Panel P036

Faculty of Law – FL220

Citizens’ Initiatives in Europe: Improving Democracy? Chair: CHRISTENSEN, Henrik Serup (Åbo Akademi) Co-Chair: KARJALAINEN, Maija (University of Turku) Discussant: SETÄLÄ, Maija (University of Turku)

All Good Things go Together? the Policy Effect of Initiatives QVORTRUP, Matt (University of Coventry) P

Citizens’ Initiatives in Finland: Towards Inclusive Agenda-Setting? CHRISTENSEN, Henrik Serup (Åbo Akademi) P KARJALAINEN, Maija (University of Turku) SETÄLÄ, Maija (University of Turku)

Parliament and Direct Forms of Citizen Participation: the political impact of Citizens’ Initiative in Finland SEO, Hyeon Su (University of Tampere) P

Reforming the Legal Framework of the European Citizens’ Initiative: best practices from comparative law CUESTA, Victor (Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria) P

The Agenda Setting Potential of the European Citizens’ Initiative: the case of the Right2Water campaign HATTON, Lucy (University of Warwick) P

Panel P039

Faculty of Law – FL305

Citizenship Education and Political Participation

Citizenship and Political Action in Formal and Nonformal Learning Contexts in Germany WOHNIG, Alexander (Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg) P

Citizenship for the post-conflict? Citizenship education in Colombia GUERRERO FARIAS, Maria Lucia (University of Bristol) P

The politics and rhetoric of education for democratic participation: the multifaceted conceptualization of civic and citizenship education in the Norwegian National Curriculum HELLAND, Tarjei (Oslo and Akershus University College) P

Panel P047

Faculty of Arts – FA429

Civilian Agency in Anti-Civilian Violence Chair / Discussant: O CONNOR, Francis (Aarhus Universitet)

Civilian agency in civil war: examples from three village communities during the internal violent conflict in Peru, 1980–1999 MALTHANER, Stefan (European University Institute) P

Fear of a 'third Intifadah' – Interpreting the latest Wave of Anti-Israeli Violence PLATTNER, Georg (Tel Aviv University) P

Political Violence or Political Engagement? the dilemma of the Basque Independentist Movement HIDALGO-REDONDO, Oscar (University of New York in Prague and University of Tampere) P

Public Readings of Urban Riots: Comparing the English riots of 2011 to the Greek December of 2008 SIMITI, Marilena (University of Piraeus) P

The Emergence of Communal Violence in Turkey O CONNOR, Francis (Aarhus Universitet) P BASER, Bahar (University of Coventry)

Panel P069 Faculty of Social Sciences – FS215

Corruption and Anti-Corruption Reforms in Fragile and ConflictAffected Countries Chair: GEMPERLE, Sergio (University of Basel)

Chair: WOHNIG, Alexander (Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg)

Discussant: HELLMÜLLER, Sara (University of Basel)

Citizen Empowerment in an Age of Spectatorship

SMITH, Laura-Lee (Willy Brandt School of Public Policy, Universität Erfurt) P

BENTLEY, Russell (University of Southampton) P

An Empirical Study of Local Security in Afghanistan

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Chaos in Higher Education: Analysing Organisational Behaviour through the Concepts of Complex Adaptive System Theory

PANEL SESSION 3

Do Anti-Corruption Agencies Improve the Legitimacy of a Conflict-Affected State? GEMPERLE, Sergio (University of Basel) P

Faking Good Governance: How elite bargains trump anti-corruption policies in Sierra Leone RINCK, Patricia (University of Duisburg-Essen) P DEBIEL, Tobias (University of Duisburg-Essen)

Forms of corruption in the context of United Nations Peacekeeping SCHWICKERATH, Anna K. (Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf) P

Small is Beautiful? the Effects of International Peace Missions on Corruption

THUR

REMMERT, David (Freie Universität Berlin) P

Panel P073 Faculty of Social Sciences – FS014

Councillors: Representation, Governing and Political Innovation at the Local Level Chair: COPUS, Colin (De Montfort University) Discussant: TELES, Filipe (Universidade de Aveiro)

Councillors, Combined Authorities and the British Political Tradition

A 'practice based, deliberative and actionable' approach for understanding and fostering innovation policy governance ARRONA, Ainhoa (Orkestra – Basque Institute of Competitiveness / Fundación Deusto) P

Critical and Relational Action Research: Sharing Experiences for a Sustainable Future BARTELS, Koen (Bangor University) P WITTMAYER, Julia (Dutch Research Institute for Transitions (DRIFT), Erasmus University Rotterdam)

Establishing the potential for relational and critical action research within the context of Scottish public service reform HENDERSON, James (University of Edinburgh) P BYNNER, Claire (University of Glasgow)

Panel P079 Faculty of Social Sciences – FS115

Data and Methods in Court Research Chair: HANRETTY, Chris (University of East Anglia)

Addressing an external audience: an empirical analysis of citation practices of the Belgian Constitutional Court DE JAEGERE, Josephine (Universiteit Antwerpen) P

BARNETT, Neil (Leeds Beckett University) P

Constitutions Without Any Protection: the limits of judicial structures during the state of emergency

Councillors: Bringing Order and Accountability to Chaos

MEYER, Philipp (Hannover Universität) P ENGST, Benjamin G. (Hannover Universität)

COPUS, Colin (De Montfort University) P SZMIGIEL-RAWSKA, Katarzyna (University of Warsaw)

Councils and Councillors in Germany BUKOW, Sebastian (Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf) P

Deprivation, Population and Workload: Local Councillors in Scotland MCGARVEY, Neil (University of Strathclyde) P BRANDENBURG, Heinz (University of Strathclyde)

The reluctantly active altruist: On becoming a councillor in Sweden ERLINGSSON, Gissur (Linköping Universitet) P ÖHRVALL, Richard (Linköping Universitet)

Panel P076

Faculty of Law – FL120

Critical and Relational Action Research: the Ambitions and Challenges of Collaboratively Addressing Policy Issues Chair: BARTELS, Koen (Bangor University)

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Ideology, Law and Professional Background: Explaining Dissenting Opinions in the German Federal Constitutional Court STERNBERG, Sebastian (Universität Mannheim) P SIEBERER, Ulrich (University of Bamberg) SHIKANO, Susumu (Universität Konstanz)

Justice seen by citizens: controversial reasoning over functions and functioning CAPPELLINA, Bartolomeo (Institut d'Études Politiques de Bordeaux) P VIGOUR, Cecile (Institut d'Études Politiques de Bordeaux) VENDASSI, Pierre (Universite de Bordeaux)

Trials and Tribulations: On the Difficulties of Observing the Truth PATES, Rebecca (University of Leipzig) P DARLEY, Mathilde (CESDIP – CNRS) DÖLEMEYER, Anne (Universität Leipzig)

Panel P089

Faculty of Law – FL103

Democracy, Parliament and Representation in 20th Century European Political Thought

PANEL SESSION 3

Chair: PALONEN, Kari (University of Jyväskylä)

Does precariousness form a social class identity?

Discussant: MALKOPOULOU, Anthoula (Uppsala Universitet)

FUCHS, Nathalie (Sciences Po Paris) P

GARCÍA-GUITIÁN, Elena (Universidad Autònoma de Madrid – Instituto de Políticas y Bienes Públicos del CSIC) P

Concepts of the Demos in Parliamentary Rhetoric

DALLE MULLE, Emmanuel (University of Leuven) P

Heterogeneity in Cultural Threat and Social Trust KLEINER, Tuuli-Marja (FernUniversität in Hagen) P MELCHER, Reinhold (FernUniversität in Hagen)

BISCHOF, Karin (University of Vienna) P

Panel P117

Deconstructing the Legitimacy-Sovereignty Paradigm: Towards a Post-Weberian Approach to Questions of Legitimacy in a Global Context

Energy Security: Critical Perspectives

MERCIER, Thomas (Kings College London) P

Energy Securitisation: Beyond the Copenhagen School

Parliaments and external sovereignty in representative regimes: Max Weber's contributions to the founding of the Weimar Republic BLANC, Félix (Ecoles des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris, France) P

We and the People: Elites' Practical Theories of Democracy in Historical Comparison BORCHERT, Jens (Johann Wolfgang GoetheUniversität Frankfurt) P

Panel P099

Faculty of Arts – FA016

Discussion of 'The Moral Challenge of Dangerous Climate Change: Values, Policy, and Poverty' by Darrel Moellendorf Chair: KOVNER, Nimrod (The London School of Economics & Political Science) Discussant: MOELLENDORF, Darrel (Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt)

Faculty of Arts – FA201

Chair: SZULECKI, Kacper (Universitetet i Oslo)

JUDGE, Andrew (University of Strathclyde) P

Energy security threats of globalization in the early 21st century KOVALCIKOVA, Nad'a (University of Economics in Bratislava) P

Norms, identities and vulnerabilities: the Ukraine crisis and the securitisation of the EU-Russia gas trade SIDDI, Marco (University of Edinburgh) P

Opening the black box of energy security COX, Emily (University of Sussex) P

Panel P118

Faculty of Arts – FA209

Engaging Challenges: European Union’s Approach to Strategic Issues Chair: CHIHAIA, Mihai Sebastian (International Association for Political Science Students)

Moellendorf on Dangerous Climate Change

Discussant: STEUER, Max (Department of Political Science, Comenius University Faculty of Arts)

MOSS, Jeremy (University of New South Wales) P

Romania – pivot in the Eastern security landscape

Moellendorf on Human Rights, the Anti-poverty Principle CANEY, Simon (University of Oxford) P

Reply to Simon Caney and Jeremy Moss MOELLENDORF, Darrel (Johann Wolfgang GoetheUniversität Frankfurt) P

Panel P100

Faculty of Arts – FA313

Diversity and Heterogeneity Influencing Social Identity Chair: KLEINER, Tuuli-Marja (FernUniversität in Hagen) Co-Chair / Discussant: MELCHER, Reinhold (FernUniversität in Hagen)

CHIHAIA, Mihai Sebastian (International Association for Political Science Students) P

Why implementing without tangible threat? the effect of a soft instrument on national migrants integration policies VAN WOLLEGHEM, Pierre Georges (Università degli Studi di Milano) P

Panel P119

Faculty of Law – FL401

Environmental Policy Integration – Conceptual Foundations and Performance Evaluations Chair: RUNHAAR, Hens (Utrecht University)

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Citizen Participation as Social Representation: Widening the Meaning of Political Representation in the EU

From 'poor Flanders' to 'Flanders being held back by the poor': economic imbalances and sociopsychological adaptations

PANEL SESSION 3

Co-Chair: MULLALLY, Gerard (University College Cork)

Chair: MARACZ, Laszlo (University of Amsterdam)

Cross-sectoral policy integration in global environmental and energy governance

Language-based reserved seats and descriptive representation of citizens of immigrant origin in Brussels

TOSUN, Jale (Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg) P PETERS, B. Guy (University of Pittsburgh)

Environmental policy Integration in the EU’s common agricultural policy: Greening or greenwashing? VAN DER KAMP-ALONS, Gerry (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen) P

Explaining barriers to environmental policy integration in planning sustainable urban development

THUR

VAN STIGT, Rien (Utrecht University of Applied Sciences) P

Landscape governance as a source of environmental policy integration: VAN OOSTEN, Cora (Wageningen UR Centre for Development Innovation) P

Panel P130

Faculty of Law – FL402

European Environmental Politics Chair: JUSTO-HANANI, Ronit (University of California, Berkeley)

Assessing implementation deficits in a multi-level polity using federal theory: the Case of European Union Environmental Policy MELIDIS, Michail (University of Exeter) P

Building a carbon pricing constituency in the polycentric climate governance regime: The use of transfers in the EU ETS DORSCH, Marcel (Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change) P FLACHSLAND, Christian (Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change)

DANDOY, Régis (Université catholique de Louvain) P JANSSEN, Chloé (Université catholique de Louvain)

Multilingual law-making and the conceptualization of the Swiss language regime BURCKHARDT, Till (University of Geneva) P

Territoriality, ethno-linguistic Minorities and Inclusion in a multilingual Europe MARACZ, Laszlo (University of Amsterdam) P

The politics of language policy in Slovak-Hungarian relations KRAUSZ HLADKA, Malvina (Charles University in Prague) P

Panel P142

Faculty of Law – FL101

Extremism, Populism and the Far-Right in Context Chair: AZEVEDO, Flavio (University of Cologne)

Contextual-level Unemployment and Support for Radical Right Parties: a Meta-Analysis SIPMA, Take (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen) P LUBBERS, Marcel (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen)

Democracy is no good: Social identity, capital and personality and dissatisfaction with democracy in 28 European countries SINDELAR, Michal (Masaryk University) P VEJVODOVÁ, Petra (Masaryk University) HAVLIK, Vlastimil (Masaryk University)

Does a feeling of uncertainty promote intolerant political attitudes and behavior? Moderating the role of personal value orientations

JUSTO-HANANI, Ronit (University of California, Berkeley) P

ŠEREK, Jan (Masaryk University) P HAVLIK, Vlastimil (Masaryk University) VEJVODOVÁ, Petra (Masaryk University) SCOTT, Zuzana (Masaryk University)

Gendering EU Environmental Policy – Political Opportunities for Women's Groups

Inequality as a contextual factor of far-right voting in France

European Risk Governance of Nanotechnology: Explaining the Emerging Regulatory Policy

REIS, Sara (University of Sheffield) P

Regulating consumption for environmental protection in a digital society – examples from the European Union POLLEX, Jan (Osnabrück University) P

Panel P132

Faculty of Arts – FA217

European Multilingualism between Territorial and Personal Arrangements II

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GOMBIN, Joel (Université de Picardie) P

Measuring populism as a demand-side phenomenon: a psychometric evaluation of populist attitudes across Europe AZEVEDO, Flavio (University of Cologne) P VAN HAUWAERT, Steven (Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas, AC – CIDE) SCHIMPF, Christian (Gesis)

PANEL SESSION 3

Panel P144

Faculty of Arts – FA317

Feminism and the Women's Movement Chair: MÜGGE, Liza (University of Amsterdam) Discussant: EVANS, Elizabeth (University of London, Goldsmiths College)

Europe and Islamic Feminism

Panel P160

Faculty of Arts – FA325

Global Internet Governance: Actors, Regulations, Transactions and Strategies Chair: MARZOUKI, Meryem (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique)

DILLI, Sirin (University of Giresun) P

Discussant: PAVAN, Elena (Scuola Normale Superiore)

Feminist resistance and governance in the Nordic region

Cyberfeminism in the Arab Gulf States

STOLTZ, Pauline (Aalborg Universitet) P HALSAA, Beatrice (Universitetet i Oslo)

Global Internet Governance Actors and Strategies: a Fifteen-Year Assessment

NOROCEL, Ov Cristian (University of Helsinki) P LÄHDESMÄKI, Tuuli (University of Jyväskylä) SARESMA, Tuija (University of Jyväskylä)

It’s about time! Feminist demands and the neoliberal turn in the EU 1974–1989 STOLT, Eleonora (Stockholm University) P

Panel P148

Faculty of Law – FL231

Food Policy and Governance in a post-2015 Era Chair: AUBERT, Pierre-Marie (Institute for Sustainable Development and International Relations) Co-Chair: MCKEON, Nora (University of Rome 3) Discussant: FERRANDO, Tomaso (University of Warwick)

Evaluating the Deliberative Capacity of Global Food Governance: the case of the Committee on World Food Security (CFS) ALVES ZANELLA, Matheus (Universität Bern) P

Private sector’s involvement in the global governance of Food and Nutrition Security: accountability issues and transformative potential

MARZOUKI, Meryem (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique) P LEVINSON, Nanette (American University)

THUR

Intersectional Representations of 'Us' and 'Them' in Populist Media in Finland and Sweden

ALSAHI, Huda (Scuola Normale Superiore) P

Mutually Assured Disconnection DREW, Adam (University of London, Royal Holloway College) P

National parliaments as emerging Internet Governance actors SANTANIELLO, Mauro (Università degli Studi di Salerno) P AMORETTI, Francesco (Department of Political, Social and Communication Sciences, University of Salerno)

The Role of Legitimacy in the Design and Competition between Institutions: the case of Internet Governance BROUSSEAU, Eric (University Paris-Dauphine, PSL Research University) P

Panel P162

Faculty of Arts – FA104

Government Formation, Coalition Dynamics and Cabinet Termination Chair: HELLSTROM, Johan (Umeå Universitet) Co-Chair / Discussant: DÖRING, Holger (Universität Bremen)

AUBERT, Pierre-Marie (Institute for Sustainable Development and International Relations) P DIAZ, Maria (IDDRI)

Grand Coalitions in Europe: Still an Anomaly?

The ‘Blood Sugar' Value Chain as a Space for Critical Legal Analysis and Intervention

Institutions and cabinet formation: a veto players analysis

FERRANDO, Tomaso (University of Warwick) P

The Committee on World Food Security and the 'invisible' markets of food sovereignty MCKEON, Nora (University of Rome 3) P

ABEDI, Amir (Western Washington University) P SIAROFF, Alan (The University of Lethbridge, Canada)

DÖRING, Holger (Universität Bremen) P THÜRK, Maria-Sophie (Hamburg Universität) HELLSTROM, Johan (Umeå Universitet)

Portfolio Allocation and Cabinet Survival in Parliamentary Democracies DUMONT, Patrick (University of Luxembourg) P BÄCK, Hanna (Lunds Universitet) SAALFELD, Thomas (University of Bamberg)

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Responding to polls – how the survival chances of different types of governments is affected by changes in popularity WALTHER, Daniel (Umeå Universitet) P

The Architecture of Coalition Governance ECKER, Alejandro (University of Vienna) P MEYER, Thomas (University of Vienna) MUELLER, Wolfgang C. (University of Vienna)

Panel P163

Faculty of Law – FL319

Grassroots and National Civil Society Organisations in the EU THUR

Chair: SANCHEZ, Rosa (University of Amsterdam) Discussant: CIANCIARA, Agnieszka (Polish Academy of Sciences)

Building Bridges? Brussels-Based Civil Society Networks and Their Role in Closing the EU-Citizens Gap UDREA, Titus (Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna) P

European and national networks in European consultations on the Banking Union BOUZA, Luis (Universidad de Salamanca) P

Venue shopping strategies in multilevel systems of governance CHAQUES BONAFONT, Laura (Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals – IBEI) P

International Hierarchies and the Mythology of Resource Curse AMIDIAN, Hajar (University of Alberta) P KUTELEVA, Anna (University of Alberta)

Status-Seeking and Non-Hegemonic Normative Development PETROVA, Margarita (Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals – IBEI) P

Status-Seeking Under Hegemony: Subverting Social Hierarchies from Within TOWNS, Ann (University of Gothenburg) P RUMELILI, Bahar (Koç University)

Undermining the Hegemon via a Thousand PaperCuts? the Logics of Asset Substitution and 'SoftBalancing' NEXON, Daniel (Georgetown University) P

Panel P170

Faculty of Arts – FA200

How do Voters Arrive at Voting Decisions? Chair: REKKER, Roderik (University of Utrecht)

Bringing the voter back in: Candidates and voters in the intra-party electoral competition VAN ERKEL, Patrick (Universiteit Antwerpen) P

The same Left-Right across the Atlantic? Comparing the dimensionality of the issue space across seven countries

Who uses dual strategy? Civil society characteristics determining entrance in the Brussels arena: the case of Slovenia

PAPARO, Aldo (Scuola Normale Superiore) P

LAJH, Damjan (University of Ljubljana) P NOVAK, Meta (University of Ljubljana)

REKKER, Roderik (University of Utrecht) P ROSEMA, Martin (Universiteit Twente)

Why do domestic civil society organizations abstain or participate in EU politics? Exploring the relevance of organizational factors JOHANSSON, Håkan (Lunds Universitet) P WENNERHAG, Magnus (Södertörn University) SCARAMUZZINO, Roberto (Lunds Universitet)

Panel P166

Faculty of Law – FL414

Hierarchy in Practice: Status-Seeking, Balancing, Authority

The stability of electoral consideration sets: Theory and practice

Voter Uncertainty and Party Ambiguity in EP Elections TIEMANN, Guido (Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna) P

Winners, Losers, and Government Turnover: the Impact of Election Outcome on Political Efficacy KIM, Taehee (Keio University) P

Panel P173

Faculty of Arts – FA116

Chair: HAVERCROFT, Jonathan (University of Southampton)

How we Feel what we Feel: the Political Psychology of Emotions and Effect

Co-Chair / Discussant: GREEN, Daniel (University of Delaware)

Chair / Discussant: BERTSOU, Eri (University of Zurich) Discussant: WANGNERUD, Lena (University of Gothenburg) Discussant: HRBKOVÁ, Lenka (Masaryk University) Discussant: CHILIN, Tania (Median Research Centre)

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PANEL SESSION 3

WANGNERUD, Lena (University of Gothenburg) P SOLEVID, Maria (University of Gothenburg) DJERF-PIERRE, Monika (University of Gothenburg)

March Divided, Fight United? the cohesion of trade unions and their strength in the negotiations of social pacts (1949–2014) CERON, Andrea (Università degli Studi di Milano) P NEGRI, Fedra (Università degli Studi di Milano)

Distrust in Politics: Getting the concept right and getting the right concept

The Effect of Lobbyist Fundraising on Legislators

BERTSOU, Eri (University of Zurich) P

'We have been framed?' the effects of framing on lobbing success

Effects of Affective Party Cues on Public Opinion HRBKOVÁ, Lenka (Masaryk University) P

Fear or conformism? Exploring prejudice and discrimination in Romania CHILIN, Tania (Median Research Centre) P POPESCU, Marina (Central European University) LUP, Oana (Central European University)

Panel P180

Faculty of Arts – FA408

Implementing Transitional Justice Chair: ZEMSKOV-ZUEGE, Andrea (Berghof Foundation) Discussant: FLYNN, Kate (Bard College, USA)

Breaking the Cycle of Violence: Applying Conflict Sensitivity to Transitional Justice HAIDER, Huma (University of Birmingham) P

Implementing Truth Commission Recommendations: Typologies and Hypotheses SKAAR, Elin (Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway) P

The Promise and Perils of Reparations – Lessons Learned from the Case of Sierra Leone OTTENDOERFER, Eva (Johann Wolfgang GoetheUniversität Frankfurt) P

Truth Commissions as processes: encouraging civil society-state re-engagement FERNANDEZ TORNE, Carlos (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona) P

Panel P191

Faculty of Arts – FA111

Interest Group Influence Chair: DÜR, Andreas (Universität Salzburg) Discussant: BRAUN, Caelesta (Departments of Political Science and Public Administration, Universiteit Leiden)

Advocacy success in the EU: how frames convince decision-makers RASCH, Daniel (Ruhr-Universität Bochum) P

From REACH to the Regulation of Financial Services: the Political Influence of Business in the European Union MARSHALL, David (University of Reading) P DÜR, Andreas (Universität Salzburg) BERNHAGEN, Patrick (Universität Stuttgart)

MCKAY, Amy (University of Exeter) P

RASMUSSEN, Anne (University of Copenhagen) P JUNK, Wiebke Marie (University of Copenhagen)

Panel P198

Faculty of Law – FL225

International Bureaucracies and Security Governance Chair / Discussant: DIJKSTRA, Hylke (Maastricht Universiteit) Co-Chair: ECKHARD, Steffen (Ludwig-MaximiliansUniversität München)

Can UN peace operations do counter-terrorism? Inter- and intra-institutional field struggle in UN peace operations KARLSRUD, John (Norwegian Institute of International Affairs) P

Partnership Peacekeeping: the inter-organizational relations of international bureaucracies BLUME, Christian (Hannover Universität) P

Policy implementation by international public administrations: OSCE and EU peace operations in post-war Kosovo ECKHARD, Steffen (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München) P

Reacting to Conflict: a Comparative Perspective on Civilian Capabilities in the EU, UN and OSCE DIJKSTRA, Hylke (Maastricht Universiteit) P PETROV, Petar (Maastricht Universiteit) MAHR, Ewa (Maastricht Universiteit)

UN Communication in the Arms Trade Treaty Process: Public Information, Advocacy, SelfLegitimation? ECKER-EHRHARDT, Matthias (Freie Universität Berlin) P

Panel P220

Faculty of Arts – FA405

Kantian Peace in the Republican Tradition Chair: WILLIAMS, Howard (Cardiff University) Discussant: BARNAT, Damian (Jagiellonian University)

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Can gender identity explain gaps between women and men in sociotropic anxiety?

PANEL SESSION 3

Do we have a choice between political, metaphysical and moral justification in political philosophy? WONG, Sai Ming (Hong Kong Baptist University) P

Is Republicanism a basic presupposition of Kant's political philosophy? WILLIAMS, Howard (Cardiff University) P

Kant and the Problem of Politics: Conflict and Peace ROMERO, Paola (The London School of Economics & Political Science) P

THUR

Perpetual Peace: Relationships between Kant’s Thought and International Peace Projects in the Nineteenth Century CICCONE, Raffaele (University of Salerno) P

Panel P227 Faculty of Social Sciences – FS112

Legislating in Bicameral and Multi-Level Systems Chair: WINZEN, Thomas (University of Zurich) Co-Chair: WILLUMSEN, David (Ludwig-MaximiliansUniversität München) Discussant: KREPPEL, Amie (University of Florida)

Does a double negation make an affirmation? Non-legislative policy work in non-federal second chambers PACINI, Fabio (Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna) P

European party competition: is there a libertysecurity dimension? STOIAN, Valentin ("Mihai Viteazul" National Intelligence Academy) P

Parliamentary Responses to the European Integration in CEE: the impact of openness dimension PUKELIS, Lukas (University of Tartu) P

Political cycles, competing loyalties and voting behaviour in the European Parliament KOOP, Christel (Kings College London) P REH, Christine (University College London) BRESSANELLI, Edoardo (Kings College London)

When to review, when to oppose? Bicameralism and legitimacy in the Australian Senate WILLUMSEN, David (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München) P STECKER, Christian (Universität Mannheim) GOETZ, Klaus (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München)

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Panel P239

Faculty of Law – FL304

Lowering the Voting Age to 16: Causes and Consequences Chair: BERGH, Johannes (Institute for Social Research, Oslo) Discussant: FRANKLIN, Mark (European University Institute)

Does Lowering the Voting Age change Political Parties and Educational Institutions? TOOTS, Anu (Tallinn University) P IDNURM, Tõnu (Tallinn University)

Influential politicians or ‘youth alibi’? a study of young councillors in Norwegian municipalities ØDEGÅRD, Guro (Oslo and Akershus University College) P WINSVOLD, Marte (Institute for Social Research, Oslo) BERGH, Johannes (Institute for Social Research, Oslo)

Issue voting amongst the youngest cohort of voters: Evidence from Austria OBERLUGGAUER, Patricia (University of Vienna) P KRITZINGER, Sylvia (University of Vienna)

Recruitment of young councillors: Driven by parties or voters? SAGLIE, Jo (Institute for Social Research, Oslo) P AARS, Jacob (Universitetet i Bergen)

Who benefits from the lowering of the voting age to 16? Exploring stratification amongst young Scots EICHHORN, Jan (University of Edinburgh) P

Featured Panel 1

Faculty of Arts – FA300

Migration in Europe – First annual EPS Symposium Chair: MOSES, Jonathon (Norwegian University of Science & Technology, Trondheim) Speakers HANSEN, Peo (Linköping Universitet) LEGRAIN, Philippe (London School of Economics ) BAUBOCK, Rainer (European University Institute) GUIRAUDON, Virginie (Sciences Po Paris)

Panel P257

Faculty of Law – FL303

New Directions in the Theory of Biopolitics Chair: PIASENTIER, Marco (University of Kent)

PANEL SESSION 3

Is Classical Market Liberalism Evolutionarily Adaptive? Rethinking F.A. Hayek

Young adults’ gender gap in political knowledge: a life cycle approach

FARIA, Filipe (Kings College London) P

FRAILE, Marta (Universidad Autònoma de Madrid – Instituto de Políticas y Bienes Públicos del CSIC) P FERRIN, Monica (University of Zurich)

HELMISAARI, Vappu (University of Helsinki) P

Why Darwin Matters: Political Theory and the ‘Threshold of Biological Modernity’ PIASENTIER, Marco (University of Kent) P

Panel P291 Faculty of Social Sciences – FS212

Panel P311

Faculty of Law – FL213

Political Expertise in Eastern Europe I Chair: DURNOVA, Anna (University of Vienna) Discussant: ZITTOUN, Philippe (Université Lyon II)

Policy Deliberation in post-communist context

Partisan Participation and Party Membership

DURNOVA, Anna (University of Vienna) P

Chair: GAUJA, Anika (University of Sydney)

CISAR, Ondrej (Charles University in Prague) P

Discussant: JACKSON, Stewart (University of Sydney)

Exit: Why party members consider leaving their parties

Role of Social Sciences in the Context of Postcommunist Politics The Legacy of Communism: the Meaning of Communism in Mobilizations in the Czech Republic between 1990 and 2010

KOSIARA-PEDERSEN, Karina (University of Copenhagen) P

HRUBES, Milan (Charles University in Prague) P NAVRATIL, Jiri (Masaryk University)

Legacies of autocracy: the pre-migration backgrounds of Australian party activists

The rise of authoritarian neoliberalism in postaccession Hungary

SHEPPARD, Jill (Australian National University) P

Party reform and partisan engagement GAUJA, Anika (University of Sydney) P

So who really does the donkey work? Comparing the election campaign activity of party members and party supporters WEBB, Paul (University of Sussex) P POLETTI, Monica (Queen Mary, University of London) BALE, Tim (Queen Mary, University of London)

The management of party affiliation: an organisational perspective VAN HAUTE, Emilie (Université Libre de Bruxelles) P

Panel P298

Faculty of Arts – FA326

Perceptions, Attitudes and Political Engagement Chair: VRABLIKOVA, Katerina (Universität Mannheim) Discussant: ZMERLI, Sonja (Sciences Po Grenoble)

Moving Beyond 'Beyond "SES"': Do Privilege and Perception of Privilege Add to the Causal Propositions of the Civic Voluntarism Model? GREENWOOD, Joe (University of Essex) P

Not all confrontations are accepted equal: a conjoint analysis on attitudes towards protest CRISTANCHO, Camilo (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona) P ANDUIZA, Eva (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)

THUR

Origin and End in Giorgio Agamben’s, Roberto Esposito’s and Antonio Negri’s Interpretations of Thomas Hobbes

LENDVAI, Noemi (University of Bristol) P

Panel P328

Faculty of Law – FL021

Populism and the Europeanization of Political Competition Chair: CORBU, Nicoleta (National University of Political Studies and Public Administration) Co-Chair: HESS, Agnieszka (Jagiellonian University)

‘Economy Matters!’ People’s Evaluation of their National Economies and the Success of Populist Parties in Central and Eastern Europe CORBU, Nicoleta (National University of Political Studies and Public Administration) P NEGREA BUSUIOC, Elena (National University of Political Studies and Public Administration)

Explaining the Success of the Populist Five Star Movement at the 2013 Italian General Election: An Analysis of the Role Played by the Anti-EU Rhetoric and the Traditional Media CREMONESI, Cristina (Università degli Studi di Pavia) P

Populism framing Europe: a Comparative Study of Right-Wing and Left-Wing allegedly Populist Parties ROCH GONZÁLEZ, Juan (Freie Universität Berlin) P

Populism of the Right in Poland HESS, Agnieszka (Jagiellonian University) P KASPROWICZ, Dominika (Department of Political Science, Pedagogical University of Cracow)

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What it Takes: Internal and External Factors determining Electoral Success and Longevity of Right-Wing Populist Parties KARAMEHIC, Mia (Universität Salzburg) P

Comparing the Fractures and Seams: An Analysis of Advocacy Coalitions around Hydraulic Fracturing in Argentina, China, and the US through Coded News Media

Young, Educated and Eurosceptic? On Public Attitudes to the EU in Poland

HEIKKILA, Tanya (University of Colorado Denver) P WEIBLE, Chris (University of Colorado Denver)

FOMINA, Joanna P

International Advocacy Coalitions: the role of international actors on domestic policy making

Panel P338

Faculty of Arts – FA215

Presidents and Cabinets Chair: BUCUR, Cristina (Universitetet i Oslo)

THUR

Discussant: CHERNYKH, Svitlana (Australian National University)

DIAKONIDZE, Ana (Tbilisi State University) P

The role of expert knowledge in minimum wage policy making: a long-term comparison of Germany, Great Britain, and the United States KLEIN, Fabian (Freie Universität Berlin) P

Discussant: SEDELIUS, Thomas (Dalarna University)

Panel P361

Government Formation and Extra Parliamentary Influence in Government Formation: Do Presidents Favour Their Parties When They Appoint the Prime Minister?

Religious Actors and Stateand Regime-Building Following Political Changes

BUCUR, Cristina (Universitetet i Oslo) P CHEIBUB, Jose Antonio

Chair: HAYNES, Jeffrey (London Metropolitan University)

How do presidents manage multi-party coalitions? the coalitional effects of the presidential toolbox in Ukraine

Discussant: KUBALKOVA, Vendulka (University of Miami)

CHAISTY, Paul (University of Oxford) P CHERNYKH, Svitlana (Australian National University)

Presidents and the duration of coalition bargaining in Europe SAVAGE, Lee (Kings College London) P

What Can the President Do? Czech President’s Role in Creations and Falls of Cabinets KOPECEK, Lubomir (Masaryk University) P

Panel P345

Faculty of Law – FL243

Public Policy, Politics, and Advocacy Coalitions Chair: INGOLD, Karin (Universität Bern) Co-Chair: WEIBLE, Chris (University of Colorado Denver) Discussant: NOHRSTEDT, Daniel (Uppsala Universitet)

Actor and Coalition Strategies in the ACF: Inside vs. Outside Lobbying INGOLD, Karin (Universität Bern) P FISCHER, Manuel (Universität Bern)

Faculty of Arts – FA301

Discussant: BEN PORAT, Guy (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev)

How to Measure Political Positions in MENA Countries: a Theoretical and Methodological Proposal PLAZA COLODRO, Carolina (Universidad de Salamanca) P TOME ALONSO, Beatriz (Universidad Complutense de Madrid) MELIAN, Luis (Universidad de Salamanca)

Religious actors, state- and regime-building in failing states HAYNES, Jeffrey (London Metropolitan University) P

Religious Tides: the Inverse U-shape of Religious Influence on Morality Policies BUDDE, Emma (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München) P KNILL, Christoph (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München) HEICHEL, Stephan (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München) PREIDEL, Caroline (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München)

Agency, Advocacy Coalitions, and Network Structure: Differentiating Political Brokers and Entrepreneurs

State and religion in Sweden before and after the year 2000

METZ, Florence (Universität Bern) P

The Catholic Church and the political transition in Trentino, 1919–1922

SVENSSON, Ingrid (Stockholm University) P

TENAGLIA, Camilla (Università degli Studi di Trento) P

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PANEL SESSION 3

MEYER RESENDE, Madalena (Universidade Nova de Lisboa) P

Panel P374

Faculty of Arts – FA018

Responsive vs Responsible Government: How do Parties find the Balance? Chair: KARREMANS, Johannes (European University Institute) Co-Chair: LEFKOFRIDI, Zoe (Universität Salzburg) Discussant: BOVENS, Mark (University of Utrecht)

Democracy without Choice: Citizens' Perceptions of government's autonomy during the Eurozone crisis RUIZ-RUFINO, Ruben (Kings College London) P ALONSO SÁENZ DE OGER, Sonia (Georgetown University)

Democratic Representation and Trust: how Responsiveness Facilitates Responsibility PETERS, Yvette (Universitetet i Bergen) P LINDE, Jonas (Universitetet i Bergen)

How do governments justify a volte-face from a responsive to a responsible policy-attitude? a comparison of the Hollande and Mitterrand governments KARREMANS, Johannes (European University Institute) P DAMHUIS, Koen (European University Institute)

Social coalitions, austerity and responsive vs. responsible government TRUCHLEWSKI, Zbigniew (Central European University) P

Panel P402

Faculty of Arts – FA225V

The Crisis of Democracy Promotion: the Rhetorics and Practice of the EU's Democratization Policy in its Neighbourhood I Chair / Discussant: NEUMAN, Marek (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen)

Between Europeanization and Democratization: To What Extent is the EU a Democracy Promoter in the Western Balkans? NEUMAN STANIVUKOVIC, Senka (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen) P

Development Relations between the Visegrád Four and Georgia: Jumping on the Bandwagon? SZENT-IVANYI, Balazs (Aston University) P VÉGH, Zsuzsanna (Central European University)

Framing the Debate: the Evolution of the European Union as an External Democratization Actor NEUMAN, Marek (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen) P HOLZHACKER, Ronald (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen)

The External Democratization Efforts of a Union of Twenty-Eight: Breaking with the Past? NEUMAN, Marek (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen) P

Panel P423

Faculty of Arts – FA001

The Politics of Forced Migration Chair: KLEKOWSKI VON KOPPENFELS, Amanda (University of Kent) Discussant: KARABEGOVIC, Dzeneta (University of Warwick)

Challenges of the Turkish Education System: the Case of Syrian Refugee Children KOMSUOGLU, Aysegul (Istanbul University) P OZER, Yesim Yeser (Istanbul University) ATESOK, Zeynep Ozde (Istanbul University)

Civil Society Actors as Border Makers PETERSON, Abby (University of Gothenburg) P

The Politics of Forced Migration in the Drvar (Bosnia) and Maronite (Cyprus) Communities LOIZIDES, Neophytos (University of Kent) P STEFANOVIC, Djordje (Saint Mary's University) SAJIC, Nina (University of Kent) ALPHAS, Danae Elston (University of Kent)

The Refugee Crisis in the Mediterranean: Politics and Repercussions on Eastern Europe and the Balkans KOINOVA, Maria (University of Warwick) P SELO SABIC, Senada (Institute for Development and International Relations)

Panel P467

Faculty of Law – FL214

What is Liberalism? Chair / Discussant: DE DIJN, Annelien (University of Amsterdam)

Internet Freedom or Death: Translating the Concept of Freedom in the Transnational Protest Against the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement RONE, Julia (European University Institute) P

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What determines the adoption of the cooperation clause in constitutions in Europe: A holy alliance between the Catholic Church and constitution-makers?

PANEL SESSION 4

Liberalism in Russia: from the margins of Russian politics to an instrument of geopolitical othering

Small 'l' liberalism before big 'L' Liberalism: Political, not economic?

VERPOEST, Lien (University of Leuven) P

SPECTOR, Céline (University Bordeaux Montaigne) P

Pluralism and liberalism

The French Exception: Constant, Tocqueville and the Religious Underpinnings of Liberalism

TERRIER, Jean (University of Zurich) P

GHINS, Arthur (University of Cambridge) P

Panel Session 4 Friday, 9 September 09:00–10:40 Panel P001

Faculty of Law – FL401

(Un-)Doing EU Migration Governance in Times of Crisis

Waves of decentralization… and back? Local autonomy in Central and Eastern Europe after 1990 SWIANIEWICZ, Pawel (University of Warsaw) P

Who Lives Off Politics in the Czech Municipalities?

Chair: CINPOES, Radu (Kingston University)

RYŠAVÝ, Dan (Palacký University) P

Discussant: SATA, Robert (Central European University)

Panel P023

Externalisation of EU Migration Policies in a Model of Concentric Circles and Reflections on (Dis) Integration of the EU and EU-Turkey Relations in the Syrian Refugee Crisis SEMSIT, Suhal (Celal Bayar University) P

Level of Provisions for Asylum Seekers; the joining of a public good and a private insecurity

FRI

HAGEN, Rutger (University of Leuven) P

Responding to the refugee crisis: How common is the Common European Asylum System? TUBAKOVIC, Tamara (The University of Melbourne ) P

The Europeanisation of Asylum law: a rights-enhancing process? WALTER, Marie (Freie Universität Berlin) P

Panel P002 Faculty of Social Sciences – FS014

25 Years of Local Democracy in Central-Eastern Europe Chair: SWIANIEWICZ, Pawel (University of Warsaw)

Faculty of Law – FL303

Biopolitics, Security and Violence Chair: OJAKANGAS, Mika (University of Jyväskylä)

From Totalitarian Violence to the Administration of Vital Processes: Arendt and Biopolitics Reconsidered HYVÖNEN, Ari-Elmeri (University of Jyväskylä) P

Perversion by Association – Gays and Liberals in Putin's Russia WEAVER, Cai (University of Helsinki) P

Promises of freedom in violent times: On the neoliberal entanglement of biopolitics and necropolitics LUDWIG, Gundula (University of Vienna) P

Panel P025

Faculty of Law – FL231

Bridging Two Worlds: Political Theory through Movies

Discussant: GENDZWILL, Adam (University of Warsaw)

Chair: HAMENSTAEDT, Ulrich (Westfälische WilhelmsUniversität Münster)

Local democracy development in Croatia – From experimental self-management to weak local democracy

Axel Honneth on the Boxing Ring: the Struggle for Social Recognition in the Rocky Movies

DURMAN, Petra (University of Zagreb) P KOPRIC, Ivan (University of Zagreb) MANOJLOVIC, Romea (University of Zagreb)

Municipal Election System in Lithuania: challenges and changes (1990–2015) LAZAUSKIENĖ, Aistė (Siauliai University Lithuania) P

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SEZGIN, Ibrahim-Can (Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies – MPIfG) P

Pierre Bourdieu and the Godfather: An Analysis of Symbolic Power you can't refuse BECKERSHOFF, André (Universität Tübingen) P

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GLAAB, Katharina (Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster) P

Panel P472

Faculty of Arts – FA201

Challenges in International Security Chair: GOLDMAN, Ogen Shlomo (Ashkelon Academic College)

9/11 and Paris Compared: the Same Old Securitization Story? LUCKE, Robin (Universität Passau) P

Boys and Their Toys: Leaders’ Prestige and the Import of Major Weapon Systems JOHNSON, Richard (University of Strathclyde) P

Burden-Sharing in NATO: the Role of Security Threats

Elections and factions in international parliamentary institutions: Beyond state representation? ROCABERT, Jofre (University of Zurich) P WINZEN, Thomas (University of Zurich) SCHIMMELFENNIG, Frank (University of Zurich)

Subjective Legitimacy of Transnational Private Regulators EWERT, Christian (Université de Lausanne) P GILARDI, Fabrizio (University of Zurich) MAGGETTI, Martino (Université de Lausanne) PAPADOPOULOS, Ioannis (Université de Lausanne)

Technocracy or Democracy? European citizens’ perceptions of expert rule FREYBURG, Tina (Universität St Gallen) P BUESS, Michael (University of Lucerne) LAVENEX, Sandra (University of Geneva)

DENI, John (Strategic Studies Institute) P

Panel P042

Diverting Abroad or Diverting at Home: Testing the International Event Assumption

Citizenship, Rights, Policies, Inclusion and Exclusion

GOLDMAN, Ogen Shlomo (Ashkelon Academic College) P

Italy's role in the UNIFIL mission in Lebanon: analytical eclecticism in action CLADI, Lorenzo (University of Birmingham) P LOCATELLI, Andrea (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milano)

Panel P037

Faculty of Law – FL225

Citizens’ Perceptions of Democratic Governance beyond the State Chair: KUEBLER, Daniel (University of Zurich) Co-Chair: WINZEN, Thomas (University of Zurich) Discussant: GREENWOOD, Joe (University of Essex)

Citizens’ Assessment of Governance beyond the State: Evidence From a Comparative Survey Experiment in Eight European Metropolitan Areas

Faculty of Law – FL305

Chair: PÁLLINGER, Zoltán Tibor (Andrássy Universität Budapest)

Hungary's New Concept of Citizenship PÁLLINGER, Zoltán Tibor (Andrássy Universität Budapest) P

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V for Vendetta and G for Gramsci – Teaching power through movies

Legal Death: Making the unacceptable acceptable in the UK MANTU, Sandra (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen) P BLOOM, Tendayi (United Nations University)

Redefining the Nation: Citizenship policies, classificatory struggles and discourses crosscutting the idea of national reunification in Hungary and Romania KISS, Tamás (Babes-Bolyai University) P

Spoiled for choice – the identity (trans)formation of non-territorial citizenship

STREBEL, Michael (University of Zurich) P KUEBLER, Daniel (University of Zurich)

SATA, Robert (Central European University) P VASS, Ágnes (Centre for Social Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences)

Citizens’ democratic views and support for international governance

Panel P049

MOHRENBERG, Steffen (ETH Zurich) P BERNAUER, Thomas FREYBURG, Tina (Universität St Gallen) LAVENEX, Sandra (University of Geneva)

Faculty of Arts – FA016

Climate Justice Chair / Discussant: MOELLENDORF, Darrel (Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt)

Climate change and non-compliance: Motivation to take up the slack HARRIS, Daniel (University of Oxford) P

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States’ Obligations Towards Climate-Induced Migrants KOVNER, Nimrod (The London School of Economics & Political Science) P

The Morality of Divestment MOSS, Jeremy (University of New South Wales) P

Panel P085

Faculty of Law – FL402

Democracy and Climate Change I Chair: SMITH, Graham (University of Westminster) Co-Chair / Discussant: CALUWAERTS, Didier (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)

Breaking the glass ceiling of climate action: New directions for democratic innovation? HAUSKNOST, Daniel (Alpen-Adria University, Institute of Social Ecology) P

Democracy Re-embedded: An agonistic approach to climate politics MACHIN, Amanda (Zeppelin University Friedrichshafen) P

Mitigating Democratic Myopia as a Means to Mitigate Climate Change: On Institutional Innovations, their Impact Potential and the Challenges of their Institutionalization

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ROSE, Michael (Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf) P

Representing Future Generations or Citizens’ Interests in Sustainable Development? WALLIMANN-HELMER, Ivo (University of Zurich) P

The Democratic Case for an Office for Future Generations

One symptom, one diagnosis, one treatment? the naturalization of economic decisions in Mario Monti’s, José Luis Zapatero’s and Mariano Rajoy’s narrative of the Eurozone crisis BORRIELLO, Arthur (Université Libre de Bruxelles) P

Spanish and Italian trade unions facing EU conditionality during the Great Recession GAGO, Angie (Università degli Studi di Milano) P

Three roads to austerity: a comparative analysis of Portugal, Italy, Germany and Switzerland SACCHI, Stefano (Università degli Studi di Milano) P ARMINGEON, Klaus (Universität Bern)

Panel P090

Faculty of Law – FL220

Democratic Innovations in Latin America: Beyond the Participatory Budgeting Chair / Discussant: POGREBINSCHI, Thamy (WZB Berlin Social Science Center)

A Comparative Study of Democratic Innovations in Latin America POGREBINSCHI, Thamy (WZB Berlin Social Science Center) P

E-Participation in the Brazilian Chamber of Deputies: a case study of the Portal e-Democracia MITOZO, Isabele (UFPR – Universidade Federal do Paraná) P

How are they deliberating? Perceptions and Conditions of the deliberative practices in the Brazilian Public Policy Conferences

SMITH, Graham (University of Westminster) P

FARIA, Claudia (Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais UFMG) P

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Panel P096

Faculty of Arts – FA300

Democracy in Southern Europe in Times of Crisis: Power and Discourse in a Three-Level Game Chair: MOURY, Catherine (Universidade Nova de Lisboa) Co-Chair / Discussant: LADI, Stella (Queen Mary, University of London)

Faculty of Arts – FA301

Dimensions of Equality: Conceptual and Distributive Considerations Chair / Discussant: KIRBY, Nikolas (University of Oxford)

Denying Opportunities to Prevent Regret GERVER, Mollie (The London School of Economics & Political Science) P

'Aren’t there any alternatives'? Power and Discourse in Portuguese Austerity Politics

Statistical discrimination v sexual and racial equality?

MOURY, Catherine (Universidade Nova de Lisboa) P STANDRING, Adam (University of York)

Two Concepts of Basic Equality

LEVER, Annabelle (University of Geneva) P KIRBY, Nikolas (University of Oxford) P

Panel P101

Doing Politics

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Faculty of Law – FL120

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FREEMAN, Richard (University of Edinburgh)

Comments on Richard Freeman's 'Doing Politics' VOß, Jan-Peter (Technische Universität Berlin) KUITENBROUWER, Martien (University of Amsterdam) KREISSL, Reinhard (University of Vienna and Vienna Centre for Societal Security) HEIDELBERG, Roy (Louisiana State University)

Panel P102 Faculty of Social Sciences – FS115

Domestic Courts: Decision-making and Policy Implementation Chair: STERN, Konstantin (Universität Potsdam)

Constitutional Review in Europe: Institutional Developments from 1995–2015 in the EU-28 MEYER, Philipp (Hannover Universität) P HÖNNIGE, Christoph (Hannover Universität)

Institutionalization and Judicial Power: the High Court of Australia EVANS, Rhonda (University of Texas at Austin) P

Judicial Impact and the Supreme Court of Canada: Legislative Responses to Judicial Invalidation of Contentious Policies by Parliament and Quebec’s National Assembly KELLY, James (Concordia University) P

The strategic interactions between administrative courts and governments: evidence from the Council of State in Italy REBESSI, Elisa (Università degli Studi di Milano) P ZUCCHINI, Francesco (Università degli Studi di Milano)

Who gets heard? Access of governmental and other litigants to the UK Supreme Court HANRETTY, Chris (University of East Anglia) P

Panel P104

Faculty of Law – FL214

Eastern Neighbours: EU Perceptions in the EU’s Eastern Neighbourhood and Russia Chair: CHABAN, Natalia (University of Canterbury, New Zealand) Co-Chair: KNODT, Michele (Technische Universität Darmstadt)

‘Eurointegration’: Narratives and Myths: Framing the EU by Ukrainian media CHABAN, Natalia (University of Canterbury, New Zealand) P

A guiding light or a handy political tool? The perception of European integration in the East European neighborhood TIMUS, Natalia (Maastricht Universiteit) P

Asymmetric relations: chance or challenge? KNODT, Michele (Technische Universität Darmstadt) P KLEINSCHNITGER, Katharina (Technische Universität Darmstadt)

Images of the EU and perceptions of its policies in the Eastern Neighbourhood: the case of the South Caucasus DELCOUR, Laure (Maison des Sciences de l'Homme, France) P

The European Union as a Normative Power, Security Provider or an Alternative Pole of Attraction: a View from the Eastern Neighbourhood AXYONOVA, Vera (Giessen Universität) P

Panel P124

Faculty of Arts – FA209

EU Foreign Policy-Making and its Interactions with Internal and External Realities Chair: NOVOTNA, Tereza (Université Libre de Bruxelles) Co-Chair: FANOULIS, Evans (Metropolitan University Prague) Discussant: REVELAS, Kyriakos (EU institution)

EU Foreign Policy-Making in Brussels and EU Delegations under HRVP Catherine Ashton and Federica Mogherini NOVOTNA, Tereza (Université Libre de Bruxelles) P

Practice in the field – reshaping the EU’s foreign policy-making from the inside HENÖKL, Thomas (German Development Institute) P

The ENP under foreign policy constraints: institutional coherence and external challenges BAUER, Patricia (University of Dundee) P SCHWEITZER, Bertold (University of Dundee)

The refugee crisis: a failure of the EU's comprehensive approach to security? FANOULIS, Evans (Metropolitan University Prague) P

The role of European Parliament in the EU's external agreements HUANG, David (Institute of European and American Studies, Academia Sinica) P

Panel P137

Faculty of Arts – FA326

Experts, International Organisations and the Politics of Monitoring Europe │ 65

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Chair: GREK, Sotiria (University of Edinburgh)

From Economic Theory to Benchmarks: the Building of a European Expertise in Higher Education NORMAND, Romuald (Institut d'Études Politiques de Strasbourg) P

International Organisations, Interplay and the Making of the Global Metrological Field GREK, Sotiria (University of Edinburgh) P

International Organizations and the Politics of Knowledge Production: the World Bank and the Mobilization of the Education Privatization Agenda VERGER, Antoni (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona) P

The Adoption of the 'Better Regulation' Model by the European Commission: a Case of Triangular Relationship between the EU, the OECD and the Member-States? HADJIISKY, Magdaléna (Institut d'Études Politiques de Strasbourg) P

Panel P140

Faculty of Law – FL103

A too complicated Europe? Lack of information and parties’ cues in citizens’ Europeanism PANNICO, Roberto (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona) P

Did the escalation of the crisis of 2008 affect the perception of immigration-related threats? a natural experiment VALENTOVA, Marie (LISER, Luxembourg) P

Political representation in a quasi-experimental environment: Information and deliberative effects on individual preferences about redistribution in Europe OLMASTRONI, Francesco (Università degli Studi di Siena) P INNOCENTI, Alessandro (Università degli Studi di Siena) ISERNIA, Pierangelo (Università degli Studi di Siena)

Preference votes without preference? Institutional effects on preference voting: an experiment NAGTZAAM, Marijn (Departments of Political Science and Public Administration, Universiteit Leiden) P VAN ERKEL, Patrick (Universiteit Antwerpen)

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Exploring the Semantics of Political Representation

When is a reminder enough? Testing the effectiveness of text messaging for mobilizing voters in a European context

Chair: MULIERI, Alessandro (University of Leuven)

BERGH, Johannes (Institute for Social Research, Oslo) P CHRISTENSEN, Dag Arne (Universitetet i Bergen) MATLAND, Richard (Universitetet i Bergen)

Co-Chair: DIEHL, Paula (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)

Elements of Political Representation in Digitally Enabled Movements NÄSSTRÖM, Sofia (Uppsala Universitet) P SEGERBERG, Alexandra (Stockholm University)

Incarnation, Embodiment, Mirroring: Political Representatives and Their Meaning in Democracy DIEHL, Paula (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) P

The Aesthetic Meanings of Political Representation: Mandate and Incarnation MULIERI, Alessandro (University of Leuven) P

The Meanings of Political Representation: Embodiment Representation SINTOMER, Yves (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) P

Who's Afraid of the Big Bear? Hobbes versus Pitkin on Political Representation VIEIRA, Monica (University of York) P

Panel P145

Faculty of Law – FL414

Field and Natural Experiments in Political Research Chair: SGIER, Lea (Central European University)

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Panel P153

Faculty of Arts – FA429

Gender, Inequality and Political Violence Chair / Discussant: SCRIVER, Stacey (National University of Ireland, Galway)

‘Greetings and kisses from the Red Zora’: Developments and implications of combatant radical Feminism in Germany between 1975 and 1993 EDELMANN, Florian (Aberystwyth University) P

Transforming responses to domestic violence in a politically contested environment: the case of Northern Ireland DOYLE, Jessica (Ulster University) P MCWILLIAMS, Monica (Ulster University)

Violence, Conflict and Social Cohesion: Links between Political Violence and Gender Based Violence BALLANTINE, Carol (National University of Ireland, Galway) P DUVVURY, Nata (National University of Ireland,

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Panel P174

Faculty of Arts – FA116

How we Know what we Know: the Political Psychology of Learning and Sophistication Chair: LUSKIN, Robert (Sciences Po Paris)

Chair: SPIEKERMANN, Kai (The London School of Economics & Political Science)

Bridging Ideal and Non-Ideal Theory: An Incrementalist Approach to Normative Theorising VOLACU, Alexandru (National University of Political Studies and Public Administration) P

Making Sense of the Ideal/Non-Ideal Theory Debate

Discussant: REDLAWSK, David (Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey)

CHAO, Honkit (Queen's University at Kingston) P

Discussant: CHRONA, Stavroula (University of Surrey)

FRAZER, Michael (University of East Anglia) P

Measuring Learning in Informative Processes LUSKIN, Robert (Sciences Po Paris) P SOOD, Gaurav (Stanford University)

Utopophobia as an Ethical Commitment Where is the 'Anglo' in Anglo-American Political Theory? the Implicit Parochialism of Ideal Theory PARVIN, Phil (Loughborough University) P

Negative Campaigning: Political Information Search when Candidates can Lie

Panel P179

REDLAWSK, David (Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey) P MATTES, Kyle (Florida International University)

Immigration, Identity and Public Opinion in Europe

The Effect Of Political Sophistication And Ideology On Levels Of Political Participation And Civic Engagement Amongst Young People In Turkey

Co-Chair: WASS, Hanna (University of Helsinki)

CHRONA, Stavroula (University of Surrey) P CAPELOS, Tereza (University of Birmingham)

Panel P176

Faculty of Law – FL319

Human Rights and Judicial Activism in the EU and Beyond Chair: RUZZA, Carlo (Università degli Studi di Trento) Discussant: ANTONIOLLI, Luisa (Università degli Studi di Trento)

Assessing the influence of EU procedural law on access to domestic courts in anti-discrimination cases MUIR, Elise (Maastricht Universiteit) P

Civil society campaigns and contested sovereignty: Assessing their legal strategies and their impact on the policies of the EU PERTILE, Marco (Università degli Studi di Trento) P

Legal mobilization and activism, the right to water, and European public goods BLOKKER, Paul (Charles University in Prague) P

Minority rights and EU negotiations with candidate states WOELK, Jens (Università degli Studi di Trento) P

Panel P178 Faculty of Social Sciences – FS212

Ideal and Non-Ideal Political Theory

Faculty of Arts – FA200

Chair: DIVEN, Polly (Grand Valley State University)

Framing the UK Immigration Debate MCLAREN, Lauren (University of Glasgow) P

Public Opinion Polarization across Europe BAUER, Paul Cornelius (European University Institute) P

Racial context of voting

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Galway)

GONGALA, Petr (Masaryk University) P

The Political Consequences of poverty in France and USA FUCHS, Nathalie (Sciences Po Paris) P

Panel P182

Faculty of Law – FL101

Individual Determinants of Support for Populism and Political Extremism Chair: VAN DER BRUG, Wouter (University of Amsterdam) Discussant: VAN SPANJE, Joost (University of Amsterdam)

A psychometric evaluation of populist attitudes in Europe and the Americas VAN HAUWAERT, Steven (Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas, AC – CIDE) P SCHIMPF, Christian (Gesis) AZEVEDO, Flavio (University of Cologne)

Let's look elsewhere: On Populist Attitudes and Political Participation VAN HAUWAERT, Steven (Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas, AC – CIDE) P SCHIMPF, Christian (Gesis)

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Solidarism, Liberalism and Populism: voting behaviour in the 2015 Polish Parliamentary Elections

Chair: CONTAMIN, Jean-Gabriel (Institut d'Études Politiques de Lille)

STANLEY, Ben (University of Social Sciences and Humanities) P CZESNIK, Mikolaj (University of Social Sciences and Humanities)

Co-Chair: PILET, Jean-Benoit (Université Libre de Bruxelles)

The electorate of populist radical right parties in East Central Europe: the young and highly educated?

Cyber-democracy? Information and Communication Technologies in Civil Society Consultations for Sustainable Development

SZOECSIK, Edina (Universität Bern) P

Why lower educated people are more likely to cast their vote for radical right parties: Testing alternative explanations in the Netherlands SAVELKOUL, Michael (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen) P SCHEEPERS, Peer (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen)

Panel P192

Faculty of Arts – FA111

Interest Group Influence: Contrasting Approaches Chair: RASMUSSEN, Anne (University of Copenhagen) Discussant: WITKO, Christopher (University of South Carolina)

Explaining interest groups’ influence on the design of informal institutions in the EU: the case of the Joint Transparency Register

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BUNEA, Adriana (University College London) P

Going beyond the resource-exchange perspective: lobbying influence through the lenses of constructivism VOLTOLINI, Benedetta (Sciences Po Paris) P SHAPOVALOVA, Natalia (University of Warwick)

Interest Groups, Experts and Policy Change in the German Bundestag EISING, Rainer (Ruhr-Universität Bochum) P SPOHR, Florian (Ruhr-Universität Bochum) CROSS, James P (University College Dublin) FRIEDRICH, David (Universität Mannheim) HERMANSSON, Henrik (University of Copenhagen)

The Usual Suspects? Social Networks and the Influence Reputation of Advocacy Groups

Discussant: PAYE, Olivier (Université Saint-Louis, Bruxelles)

SÉNIT, Carole-Anne (University of Utrecht) P KALFAGIANNI, Agni (University of Utrecht)

Is online political participation relevant ? Views from the Internet users during the French presidential campaign 2012 WOJCIK, Stéphanie (University of Paris Est Créteil) P

The e-petitioning, extension or substitute for political participation? a new way to study the sociology of e-petitioners CONTAMIN, Jean-Gabriel (Institut d'Études Politiques de Lille) P LEGRIS REVEL, Martine (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique) LEONARD, Thomas (Institut d'Études Politiques de Lille)

The European Citizens’ Initiative (ECI): when online participatory practices are used to bypass traditional impediments to Pan-European activism DUFRASNE, Marie (Université Saint-Louis Bruxelles) P

'We get off the PCs and we go to the Square': Greek Blogosphere’s Protest Framing of the Summer 2007 Wildfires BOTETZAGIAS, Iosif (University of the Aegean) P

Panel P214 Faculty of Social Sciences – FS112

Issue Congruence and Responsiveness Chair: LOUWERSE, Tom (Departments of Political Science and Public Administration, Universiteit Leiden) Discussant: GREENE, Zachary (University of Strathclyde)

Finding inequality in an unlikely place: differences in collective congruence between social groups in Belgium

FRAUSSEN, Bert (Australian National University) P BEYERS, Jan (Universiteit Antwerpen)

LESSCHAEVE, Christophe (Universiteit Antwerpen) P

Panel P207

DREYER, Philipp (The London School of Economics & Political Science) P

Faculty of Arts – FA325

Internet and Political Participation: Traditional Question, New Research Designs and Data

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Ideological Congruence, Voter Polarisation and Electoral Participation

Income Inequality and Policy Responsiveness Perceptions – a Genetic Matching Approach OANA, Ioana-Elena (Central European University) P

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Issue Salience and Congruence Between Voters and Parties in the Netherlands

The formation of a peaceful citizen (from a Scandinavian point of view)

TOSHKOV, Dimiter (Departments of Political Science and Public Administration, Universiteit Leiden) P

LETTEVALL, Rebecka (Södertörn University) P

BUREAN, Toma (Babes-Bolyai University) P

The Impact of Policy and Process Congruence on Satisfaction with Democracy DEPAUW, Sam (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) P ANDRÉ, Audrey (Université Libre de Bruxelles)

Panel P215

Faculty of Arts – FA104

Issue Dimensionality and Party Competition Chair: POLK, Jonathan (University of Gothenburg) Co-Chair: ROVNY, Jan (Sciences Po Paris) Discussants: BÅGENHOLM, Andreas (University of Gothenburg) GREENE, Zachary (University of Strathclyde)

Does context matter? Party systems and congruence on distinct issue-dimensions DAGEFÖRDE, Mirjam (Sciences Po Paris) P

Fuzzy on the Specifics? Multidimensional Congruence, Blurring Strategies, and Voting for Radical Right Parties in Western Europe ROVNY, Jan (Sciences Po Paris) P POLK, Jonathan (University of Gothenburg)

The Republic or the Kingdom of Ends? About the Ultimate End of Politics SZCZEPANSKI, Jakub (Jagiellonian University) P

The sensus communis: Civic discourse in Kant's republicanism SWEET, Kristi (Texas A&M University) P

Panel P237 Faculty of Social Sciences – FS215

Local Peacebuilding Chair: HELLMÜLLER, Sara (University of Basel)

Between the hegemonic and marginalized concepts of peace: searching for an African perspective VIEIRA FILHO, José Maurício (Centro de Estudos Sociais, University of Coimbra) P

Middle-Range Leadership during Peace-Building: the case of ‘Academics For Peace’ Initiative in Turkey FAHRIOĞLU AKıN, Ferda (Yildiz Technical University) P

The Dynamics of Restraint in Côte d’Ivoire and Sierra Leone ALLOUCHE, Jeremy (University of Sussex) P

The politics of post-conflict before the peace agreement: Colombia between war and peace GARIBAY, David (Université Lyon II) P

SAUGER, Nicolas (Sciences Po Paris) P GROSSMAN, Emiliano (Sciences Po Paris)

United we thrive? Examining the impact of domestic peacebuilding cooperation between local and central agents on communal conflicts in fragile states

Moving on Quicksand: the Effect of Social Structural Changes on Party Policy Positions

Panel P240

Globalization, Europeanization, and the changing left-right divide

MARINI, Luigi (University of Oxford) P

When the extreme-right is moderate: Right-wing parties and economic policy positions in Europe WHITEFIELD, Stephen (University of Oxford) P ROHRSCHNEIDER, Robert (University of Kansas)

Panel P221

Faculty of Arts – FA405

Kant's Republicanism and the Highest Political Good Chair: SZCZEPANSKI, Jakub (Jagiellonian University) Discussant: LOVE, Brandon (Hong Kong Baptist University)

Recht, freedom, and the highest political good in Kant ROSTBOLL, Christian (University of Copenhagen) P

MUSTASILTA, Katariina (University of Essex) P

Faculty of Law – FL304

Making Electoral Democracy Work Chair: KOSTELKA, Filip (Université de Montréal) Discussant: BOL, Damien (Kings College London)

An Exploratory Analysis of Nationalist Voters: a Comparative Analysis of Quebec, Flanders, and Catalonia GOUGOU, Florent (Université Libre de Bruxelles) P NÚÑEZ, Lidia (Université Libre de Bruxelles) PILET, Jean-Benoit (Université Libre de Bruxelles)

Attitudes Toward Religious Minorities and Religious Accommodation in Sub-State Minority Nations KILIBARDA, Anja (Columbia University) P BLAIS, André (Université de Montréal) DUFRESNE, Yannick (University of Toronto)

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Political representation, salience and consolidation of democracy in Poland

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Is the Gender Gap Over? Evidence from Subnational, National and Supranational Elections

Sending State Policies: Unintended Consequences or Mistaken Identity?

KOSTELKA, Filip (Université de Montréal) P BLAIS, André (Université de Montréal) GIDENGIL, Elisabeth (McGill University)

KLEKOWSKI VON KOPPENFELS, Amanda (University of Kent) P

The Impact of Party Supply and Variations in Electoral Rules on Strategic Voting HARFST, Philipp (Ernst-Moritz-Arndt University Greifswald) P

The political Twitter user: a peculiar specimen SULLIVAN, Katherine (Université de Montréal) P

Panel P242

Faculty of Arts – FA131

Market-Making of, in, and around European Higher Education Chair: KOMLJENOVIC, Janja (University of Bristol) Discussant: ROBERTSON, Susan (University of Bristol)

Education markets under construction KOMLJENOVIC, Janja (University of Bristol) P

Making and constraining a higher education market in postwar Japan POKARIER, Christopher (Waseda University) P

The Governance of Decentralized Cooperation in Collectively Organized Training Systems

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GRAF, Lukas (Universität St Gallen) P EMMENEGGER, Patrick (Universität St Gallen) TRAMPUSCH, Christine (University of Cologne)

The public in the private: the role of international coordination service firms HARTMANN, Eva (Copenhagen Business School) P

Trading in education futures: between profit and loss/the political and the economic ROBERTSON, Susan (University of Bristol) P

Panel P249

Faculty of Arts – FA001

Migration Management and the State Chair: KOINOVA, Maria (University of Warwick) Discussant: JAULIN, Thibaut (Sciences Po Paris)

Egyptians Abroad as Political Leverage? Coercion, Foreign Policy, and Labour Migration in the post2011 Arab World TSOURAPAS, Gerasimos (University of Birmingham) P

Migration of Filipinos to Germany: a Mismatch between Motivation of Highly Qualified and Qualified Workers and German Migration Policies? DUMAN, Paulyn (Hertie School of Governance) P

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Voice after Exit: Why and How do Emigrants Vote from Abroad? BURGESS, Katrina (Tufts University) P

Panel P339

Faculty of Arts – FA215

Presidents and Veto Power in Comparative Perspective Chair / Discussant: KÖKER, Philipp (University College London)

Presidential vetoes and coalition government in Brazil LIMONGI, Fernando (Departamento de Ciência Política FFLCH/USP) P FREITAS, Andréa (UNICAMP/Universidade de Campinas) SILVA, Glauco (Universidade de São Paulo)

The Two Faces of Presidential Veto Power: a Benevolent Force for Social and Public Good, or a Malevolent Force, Blocking Progress, Circumventing Scrutiny DUKE, Ben (University of Keele) P

The veto power in comparative perspective: a comparison between Venezuela and United States MISANTONI, Martina (Sapienza University of Roma) P PASSARELLI, Gianluca (Sapienza University of Roma)

Veto Powers in Parliamentary Democracies: the Portuguese President of the Republic CALCA, Patrícia (Technical University of Kaiserslautern) P

Panel P340

Faculty of Arts – FA217

Productive Incompatibility? Balancing Federalism and Parliamentary Democracy Chair: SONNICKSEN, Jared (Technische Universität Darmstadt) Co-Chair: BENZ, Arthur (Technische Universität Darmstadt) Discussant: MUELLER, Sean (Universität Bern)

Explaining MPs’ constitutional preferences in Belgium: individual attributes or institutional parliamentary cleavage? SINARDET, Dave (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) P DODEIGNE, Jeremy (Université catholique de

PANEL SESSION 4

Exploring Linkages between Federalism and Democracy: Toward a typology of coupling arrangements SONNICKSEN, Jared (Technische Universität Darmstadt) P

Spanish federalism and parliamentary democracy: tensions, interactions and coping mechanisms COLINO, Cesar (Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia – UNED, Madrid) P

The effects of party change on federal dynamics: the German case DETTERBECK, Klaus (Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg) P

Two kinds of parliamentary democracy and federalism – Canada and Germany compared

Chair: SMORGUNOV, Leonid (St Petersburg State University) Discussant: ANDREI, Roxana (Centro de Estudos Sociais, University of Coimbra)

A Trilateral Security Dilemma: EU-Turkey-Russia Energy Relations DEMIRYOL, Tolga (Istanbul Kemerburgaz University) P

Fifty Shades of Sanctions: a Bifurcation Point in Russo-German Relations SARKISYAN, David (Yerevan State University) P

Russia as a Rising Power in the Arctic Region: Going Bilateral or Multilateral? ANANYEVA, Ekaterina (Charles University in Prague) P

The crisis of NATO-Russia conventional and strategic arms control SIDDI, Marco (University of Edinburgh) P

BENZ, Arthur (Technische Universität Darmstadt) P

The necessity of political ties for trade between Russia and the former communist bloc

Panel P380

TOOMLA, Raul (University of Tartu) P

Faculty of Law – FL213

Roles and Functions of Ministerial Elites

Panel P383

Chair: KERBY, Matthew (Australian National University)

Search for 'Fifth Party Model': New Parties Phenomenon in Central Europe

Holders of the purse strings: Political control and bureaucratic capacity SILVA, Patrícia (Universidade de Aveiro) P

Ministers as blame managers: interpreting ministerial accountability strategies during political incidents – the cases of the Netherlands and New South Wales DE RUITER, Minou (University of Utrecht) P

Patterns of Ministerial Recruitment and its Consequences for Politicization of State Administration: Evidence from New Democracies

Faculty of Arts – FA018

Chair: CABADA, Ladislav (Metropolitan University Prague) Co-Chair: HLOUSEK, Vit (Masaryk University) Discussant: TOMŠIČ, Matevž (School of Advanced Social Studies in Nova Gorica)

Conceptualisation of Political Entrepreneurs in Central European Politics HLOUSEK, Vit (Masaryk University) P

'Fifth party model': framework for the analysis

RYBAR, Marek (Department of Political Science, Comenius University Faculty of Arts) P STARONOVA, Katarina

CABADA, Ladislav (Metropolitan University Prague) P

The Meritocratization of West European Politics: the dominance of educational elites in executive and legislative political arena’s

JUST, Petr (Metropolitan University Prague) P CHARVÁT, Jakub (Metropolitan University Prague)

WILLE, Anchrit (Departments of Political Science and Public Administration, Universiteit Leiden) P BOVENS, Mark (University of Utrecht)

What happened to cabinets? Formulating and transforming of ministerial elite in Hungary after the regime change

New Political Parties and Second Order Elections: the Czech and Slovak Republics since 2010

The Business Firm Party – Movement ANO 2011: Case from the Czech Republic KLÍMA, Michal (Metropolitan University Prague) P

The Role of Ideology in Person-Based Politics TOMŠIČ, Matevž (School of Advanced Social Studies in Nova Gorica) P

VÁNYI, Éva (Corvinus University of Budapest) P

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Faculty of Arts – FA203

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Louvain) REUCHAMPS, Min (Université catholique de Louvain)

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Panel P403

Faculty of Arts – FA225V

The Crisis of Democracy Promotion: the Rhetorics and Practice of the EU's Democratization Policy in its Neighbourhood II Chair / Discussant: NEUMAN, Marek (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen)

A force for the good? Assessing the EU’s normative power in the Western Balkans SCHWARZ, Oliver (University of Duisburg-Essen) P

Contradictory Facets of the EU’s Normative Power in Armenia and Georgia

Multiple Streams Approach in the Perspective of Scientific Research Programme: Preliminary Notes NOVOTNY, Vilem (Charles University in Prague) P

Of barriers to entry for quantitative multiple streams applications: Methodologic and conceptual considerations HERWEG, Nicole (Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg) P ENGLER, Fabian (Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg)

The Engineers and the Bricoleur: alternative policy solutions in the Multiple Streams Framework. The Case of the Creation of the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control

MAASS, Anna-Sophie (College of Europe) P

DERUELLE, Thibaud (University of Exeter) P

EU Democracy Promotion via New Enlargement Policy in Western Balkans: Contributing to a More Open, Participatory, and Dynamic Democracy?

Panel P436

POSPIESZNA, Paulina (Adam Mickiewicz University of Poznan) P

Framing the Normative Paradox: the Democratization Aspect in the European Union’s Relations with its Neighbourhood NEUMAN STANIVUKOVIC, Senka (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen) P NEUMAN, Marek (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen)

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Perception of the EU as an International Actor MISIK, Matus (Department of Political Science, Comenius University Faculty of Arts) P

Panel P415

Faculty of Law – FL243

The Multiple Streams Framework: Empirical Applications and Theoretical Innovations Chair: SAURUGGER, Sabine (Sciences Po Grenoble) Co-Chair: BIRKLAND, Thomas (North Carolina State University) Discussant: RADAELLI, Claudio (University of Exeter)

Applying the Narrative Policy Framework to the Multiple Streams Framework: Understanding the Role of Focusing Events in Policy Change WARNEMENT, Megan (North Carolina State University) P

Connecting Streams to Structures: Exploring the Interdependence of Multiple Streams with a Neo-Institutionalist Perspective ORAM, Michael (Simon Fraser University) P PERL, Anthony (Simon Fraser University)

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The Sociology of Political Careers: the Revolving Door of Professionals and Politicians Chair: ZWINKELS, Tomas (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen) Co-Chair: MICHEL, Hélène (Institut d'Études Politiques de Strasbourg) Discussant: VANHEERDE-HUDSON, Jennifer (University College London)

Keep Options Open: How Non-Political Career Alternatives Impact the Career Decisions of Politicians ZWINKELS, Tomas (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen) P

Patterned and Predictable?: Parliamentary Careers in the UK House of Commons, 1979–2010 VANHEERDE-HUDSON, Jennifer (University College London) P

Revolving Doors for Better Public Management? HUDON, Raymond (Department of Political Science, Université Laval) P

What happens after? An analysis of postparliamentary private sector career positions in Germany and the Netherlands BAILER, Stefanie (University of Basel) P

Panel P448

Faculty of Arts – FA408

Transitional Justice and the Politics of the Past Chair: FERNANDEZ TORNE, Carlos (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona) Discussant: SKAAR, Elin (Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway)

PANEL SESSION 5

Conflict as a Time that is Past? Engaging with Resistance to Transitional Justice in Cambodia

Chair / Discussant: DESCHAUX-DUTARD, Delphine (Sciences Po Grenoble)

BERNATH, Julie (University of Basel) P

Parliament Control and the Use of Force in CEE Countries

Lost in transition: victims’ attitudes towards TJ in Portugal RAIMUNDO, Filipa (University of Utrecht) P

Remembering Victims of the Troubles and Heritage Development in Northern Ireland FLYNN, Kate (Bard College, USA) P

Transitional Justice and the Politics of International Socialization – the Case of Timor Leste OTTENDOERFER, Eva (Johann Wolfgang GoetheUniversität Frankfurt) P

Panel P455

Faculty of Law – FL021

ZIMA, Amélie (Insitut des Sciences Sociales du Politique) P

Scrutiny of CSDP Operations in France and Germany: the Different Level of Influence of Parliaments DESCHAUX-DUTARD, Delphine (Sciences Po Grenoble) P

The Democratic Exercise in the Jurisdictional Control of the Use of Force SCHNELL, Fiona (Sciences Po Grenoble) P

Use of Force and Democratic Control: Convergences and Divergences among EU Countries

Panel Session 5 Panel P010

Faculty of Law – FL414

Applying Experimental Designs Chair: ZWINKELS, Tomas (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen)

Does Freedom of Information Law Increase Accountability at the Local Level? Evidence from a Field Experiment SPÁČ, Peter (Masaryk University) P ZAGRAPAN, Jozef (Masaryk University) VODA, Petr (Masaryk University)

Have political attacks against pollsters in the Republic of Georgia worked: Evidence from a quasi-experiment and lab experiment replication GILBREATH, Dustin (Central European University) P

Partisan cueing effects on citizens' issue positions: Experimental evidence from a seven-nation comparative study

The treatment-response-time graph: Interactive visualization of 'causal' relationships BAUER, Paul Cornelius (European University Institute) P

Panel P024

Faculty of Law – FL303

Biopolitics, Sexuality and Reproduction Chair: SIISIÄINEN, Lauri (University of Jyväskylä)

Love as National Treason: Gendered Nature of Biopolitcs in Israel GULEC, Esra (Yildiz Technical University) P

On Abortion, Right and Duty: a Feminist Analysis of Conscientious Objection to Abortion in a Nordic Welfare State SUDENKAARNE, Tiia (University of Turku) P

Under Construction: a Queer Bioethics Inventory on Finnish Reproduction and Family Politics

PAPARO, Aldo (Scuola Normale Superiore) P

SUDENKAARNE, Tiia (University of Turku) P

Testing the impact of stakeholder involvement in mandated participatory planning: a natural experiment in flood risk governance

Panel P032

NEWIG, Jens (Leuphana Universität Lüneburg) P JAGER, Nicolas (Leuphana Universität Lüneburg) KOCHSKÄMPER, Elisa (Leuphana Universität Lüneburg) CHALLIES, Edward (Leuphana Universität Lüneburg)

Faculty of Law – FL225

Challenges in Financing Global Public Goods through Bilateral Aid and Multilateral Organisation Chair / Discussant: PATZ, Ronny (Ludwig-MaximiliansUniversität München)

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PANEL SESSION 5

Capital Markets and Credit Rating Agencies as Constraints on Multilateral Development Bank Financial Capacity

Conceptualizing Religious Citizenship: Limitations to Rights-based Approaches Emerging from a CaseStudy of Christian and Muslim women in Europe

HUMPHREY, Chris (University of Zurich) P

NYHAGEN, Line (Loughborough University) P

Coping with Budget Pressures: UN Administrations Between Complex Principals and Global Goals

From Commodified to Global Citizenship? (from commodification to cosmopolitanism)

PATZ, Ronny (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München) P GOETZ, Klaus (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München)

KRAKAT, Michael (Bond University Australia) P

Donor accountability reconsidered: Aid allocation in the age of global public goods MICHAELOWA, Katharina (University of Zurich) P BAGCHI, Chandreyee (University of Zurich) CASTRO, Paula (University of Zurich)

Global Justice and the Resources of International Courts SQUATRITO, Theresa (Universitetet i Oslo) P

Panel P471

Faculty of Arts – FA201

Changing Patterns in Global Economic Relations Chair: DÜR, Andreas (Universität Salzburg)

Do preferential trade agreements including labor provisions reduce collective labor rights violations?

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SARI, Dora (University of Geneva) P RAESS, Damian (University of Geneva)

Group-Based Inequality around the World: What Do We Know? NARVAEZ RODRIGUEZ, Liliana (Brunel University) P GISSELQUIST, Rachel (United Nations University)

Promoting Trade through Private Law: Explaining International Legal Harmonization EFRAT, Asif (Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) Herzliya) P

Protecting labor rights in preferential trade agreements: the role of left governments and trade unions DÜR, Andreas (Universität Salzburg) P RAESS, Damian (University of Geneva) SARI, Dora (University of Geneva)

Resolutions and Sanctions as Knowledge Motivators: Exploring North Korea’s New Economic Activities

National Identity and Political Participation – Is there a Difference between Natives and Migrants? RAPP, Carolin (Universität Bern) P

New Social Movements in Russia: Variety of the Self-Identification Patterns (Case of St Petersburg) GONCHAROV, Dmitry (National Research University, Higher School of Economics – HSE) P SELIVANOVA, Galina (National Research University, Higher School of Economics – HSE)

The Status of Religious Freedom in the 'Laboratory of Secularization' BAROS, Jiri (Masaryk University) P

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Faculty of Arts – FA313

Civil Society and the Welfare State Chair: SMITH, Steven (American Political Science Association)

Neoliberalism and the Nordic Welfare State, or, Why is the Voluntary Sector so Marginalised? SELLE, Per (Universitetet i Bergen) P

Voluntary Organizations and the Welfare State: Is it time for a New Paradigm? SMITH, Steven (American Political Science Association) P

You Made Your Bed, Now Sleep In It – The Path-dependent Role of Civil Society Organizations in Local Housing Policy GLUNS, Danielle (Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster) P

Panel P477

Faculty of Arts – FA203

Contentious Issues in International Politics: China, the Middle East, and the Evolving International Order

GRZELCZYK, Virginie (Aston University) P

Chair: VORONKOVA, Anastasia (International Institute for Strategic Studies)

Panel P041

Discussant: HIRSCH-HOEFLER, Sivan (IDC-Herzliya, Israel)

Faculty of Law – FL305

Citizenship, Identity and Participation Chair: RAPP, Carolin (Universität Bern)

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PANEL SESSION 5

China's Grand Strategy: Modernity, Identity and Position in International Society

Narratives of Crisis: Sustaining Austerity Policy in Southern Europe

KARMAZIN, Aleš (Charles University in Prague) P

KUTTER, Amelie (Europa-Universität Viadrina) P

How China Fits the New Wave of Regionalism?

The media campaign of the Greek Referendum of July 5th: Was it really a biased campaign?

MIKOVÁ, Ivana (Charles University in Prague) P

Responsibility, the Jewish Diaspora, and the IsraeliPalestinian Peace Process

MILIONI, Dimitra (Cyprus University of Technology) P TRIGA, Vasiliki (Vicky) (University of Cyprus)

BARON, Ilan (University of Durham) P

What can Aristotle's 'Poetics' teach us about the Southern European Crisis?

When I Stay and When I Go? Israel's Unilateral Withdrawals and the Prospect of a Two-State Solution EIRAN, Ehud (University of Haifa) P

Panel P067

Faculty of Arts – FA001

Contentious Issues in Migration Politics Chair: BURGESS, Katrina (Tufts University)

RAMALHO, Tiago (Sciences Po Paris) P

Panel P082

Faculty of Law – FL220

Deliberative Democracy and its Contemporary Challenges Chair: MORRELL, Michael (University of Connecticut)

Discussant: MARGULIES, Ben (University of Warwick)

How Deliberation Changes Policy Attitudes: Learning versus Diversity

Securitisation of migration in the EU: the case of Greece

LUSKIN, Robert (Sciences Po Paris) P MOHANTY, Pete (Stanford University)

KALANTZI, Foteini (University of Macedonia) P

Online versus Face-to-Face Deliberation: Evidence from Parallel Deliberative Polls

HANKE, Philip (Universität Bern) P

What factors have made the project of a European Border and Coast Guard palatable? BERMEJO, Rut (Rey Juan Carlos University) P

Why do asylum seekers choose Hungary as an entry point to the European Union? – An econometric analysis TETENYI, Andras (Corvinus University of Budapest) P SZENT-IVANYI, Balazs (Aston University) BARCZIKAY, Tamas (Corvinus University of Budapest)

Panel P075

Faculty of Arts – FA300

Crisis Narratives and their Consequences: the South European Experience Chair / Discussant: KARYOTIS, Georgios (University of Glasgow)

#Thisisacoup: Portuguese Democracy under Austerity DAVID, Isabel (Technical School of Social and Political Sciences – ISCSP) P

International elites during crisis and the quest for Democracy: a case study of the interventions of international elites to the function of the Greek state KAROULAS, Gerasimos (University of Athens) P POULAKIDAKOS, Stamatis (University of Athens)

LUSKIN, Robert (Sciences Po Paris) P FISHKIN, James (Stanford University) IYENGAR, Shanto (Stanford University)

The Paradoxes of Deliberative Practices

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The Nexus of International Migration and Climate Change

SPADA, Paolo (University of Southampton) P RYAN, Matthew (University of Southampton)

Urban Security: a Pilot Experiment QUATTROMANI, Dario (Sapienza University of Roma) P

Panel P086

Faculty of Law – FL402

Democracy and Climate Change II Chair: SMITH, Graham (University of Westminster) Co-Chair / Discussant: MACHIN, Amanda (Zeppelin University Friedrichshafen)

A heterogeneous account of the democracyclimate change nexus: understanding the political and ideational context CLULOW, Zeynep (University of Nottingham) P

Democratic energy: socio-political implications of decarbonization SZULECKI, Kacper (Universitetet i Oslo) P ANCYGIER, Andrzej (Hertie School of Governance)

The Influence of the Quality of Democracy on Reactions to Climate Change: a Comparative Study of Climate Policies in Established Democracies HANUSCH, Frederic (University of Duisburg-Essen) P

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The personality basis of environmental policy preferences CALUWAERTS, Didier (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) P MACKENZIE, Michael (University of Pittsburgh)

What facilitates and hinders bi-partisan support over climate change? Evidence from Australia and Norway FARSTAD, Fay Madeleine (University of York) P

Panel P105

Faculty of Arts – FA301

Debating Security in Germany: the Interconnectedness of European Public Debates HOBBACH, Raphaela (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München) P

Foundations of Common European Identity TOMŠIČ, Matevž (School of Advanced Social Studies in Nova Gorica) P PRIJON, Lea (School of Advanced Social Studies, Slovenia)

Economic Justice: a Structural Perspective

Future of the European integration and Brexit negotiations – a case for the common political language?

Chair: HERZOG, Lisa (Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt)

KNUTELSKÁ, Viera (Charles University in Prague) P

Co-Chair / Discussant: WALTON, Andrew (Newcastle University)

A Structural Approach to Workers’ Rights KAHN, Elizabeth (University of Durham) P

Feminism and Basic Income

Understanding the Instrumental Nature of European Identifications MAKAROVIC, Matej (School of Advanced Social Studies, Slovenia) P GOLOB, Tea (School of Advanced Social Studies, Slovenia)

GHEAUS, Anca (Universitat Pompeu Fabra) P

Panel P122

Justice in Labour Market Design

EU and Russia: Mutual Perceptions in the Context of the Shared Neighbourhood

PARR, Tom (University of Essex) P WALTON, Andrew (Newcastle University)

What could be wrong with a mortgage? Private Debt from a perspective of structural injustice

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HERZOG, Lisa (Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt) P

Panel P106

Faculty of Law – FL021

Effects of Europeanization: Media, Identity, and Citizenship Chair: MAKAROVIC, Matej (School of Advanced Social Studies, Slovenia) Co-Chair / Discussant: DABA-BUZOIANU, Corina (National University of Political Studies and Public Administration)

A neighbor in distress: recent history, proximity and European issues in framing the war in Ukraine DABA-BUZOIANU, Corina (National University of Political Studies and Public Administration) P BIRA, Monica (National University of Political Studies and Public Administration) CHICIUDEAN, Ion (National University of Political Studies and Public Administration)

A Unified European Public in the face of a unitary threat? An examination of the European Public Sphere in light of Transnational Terrorism HENKE, Maja (University of Cologne) P

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Chair: CHABAN, Natalia (University of Canterbury, New Zealand) Co-Chair: AXYONOVA, Vera (Giessen Universität) Discussant: VERPOEST, Lien (University of Leuven)

Geopolitical Othering vs. Normative Europeanisation? LGBT Rights in Russia and Ukraine VERPOEST, Lien (University of Leuven) P

Perceptions of EU’s power in the Eastern Partnership region PETROVA, Irina (University of Leuven) P

The Politics of Perception: Russian Perspectives on the European Union’s External Democratization Policy in the East NEUMAN, Marek (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen) P

Panel P143

Faculty of Arts – FA217

Federal Systems after the Financial and Economic Crisis: Slow Transformation or Back to Normal? Chair / Discussant: COLINO, Cesar (Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia – UNED, Madrid)

PANEL SESSION 5

SONNICKSEN, Jared (Technische Universität Darmstadt) P BENZ, Arthur (Technische Universität Darmstadt)

Coordination of Fiscal Consolidation in Federal States SCHNABEL, Johanna (Université de Lausanne) P BRAUN, Dietmar (Université de Lausanne)

Fiscal Adjustment and Welfare Reform Strategies in Response to the Fiscal Crisis: a comparison between Andalusia and Catalonia HOMBRADO MARTOS, Angustias M. (Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia – UNED, Madrid) P DEL PINO, Eloisa (Universidad Autònoma de Madrid – Instituto de Políticas y Bienes Públicos del CSIC) RAMOS, Juan A. (Rey Juan Carlos University)

Managing fiscal crises in federal systems: fiscal responsibility laws in Latin America GORDIN, Jorge (Universidad Diego Portales) P

The Future of Federalism: Intergovernmental financial relations in an age of austerity ECCLESTON, Richard (University of Tasmania) P

Panel P146 Faculty of Social Sciences – FS014

Finances and Local Policy-Making Chair: ROSE, Lawrence (Universitetet i Oslo)

Gender, Race, Poverty and Political Violence ZALUAR, Alba (Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro/ IESP) P OTA, Maria Eduarda (Instituto de Estudos Sociais e Políticos Iesp-Uerj)

Violence Against Women in Elections HUBER, Jessica (International Foundation for Electoral Systems) P

What's theory got to do with it? the making of a call to action PEPERA, Sandra (National Democratic Institute for International Affairs) P

Women in Radical Left in Iran and Turkey during the 1970s CAKIR-KILINCOGLU, Sevil (Leiden University Institute for Area Studies) P

Panel P169

Faculty of Law – FL103

Histories of the Concept of Human Rights Chair / Discussant: HALLDENIUS, Lena (Lunds Universitet)

Human rights in the Nordic countries STRANG, Johan (University of Helsinki) P

Human rights, histories and politics – a reading of the post-war debates KIVISTÖ, Hanna-Mari (University of Jyväskylä) P

On the Past Uses of Human Rights

Discussant: LIDSTRÖM, Anders (Umeå Universitet)

LINDKVIST, Linde (Lunds Universitet) P

Austerity measures in local welfare provision: Is there a trade-off between long-term and shortterm orientation in German municipalities? the case of youth welfare

HALLDENIUS, Lena (Lunds Universitet) P

REITER, Renate (FernUniversität in Hagen) P GROHS, Stephan (Deutsche Hochschule für Verwaltungswissenschaften Speyer – DHV)

Republican Human Rights: On the Centrality of Power in 18th century Rights Philosophy The 'invention' of human rights as an emancipatory concept: an analysis of the debate between orthodox Marxism and the New Left in Argentina COPELLO, David (Sciences Po Paris) P

The mayor in the casino(?): Municipal governments engagement in the derivatives market

Panel P171

MÖLLER, Sebastian (Universität Bremen) P

How Gender makes Parties and Parties Make Gender

Panel P154

Faculty of Arts – FA429

Gender, Violence and Conflict: Intersections of the Private and the Political Chair: SCRIVER, Stacey (National University of Ireland, Galway)

Faculty of Arts – FA317

Chair: ERZEEL, Silvia (Université catholique de Louvain) Chair: RASHKOVA, Ekaterina (University of Innsbruck)

Electoral Systems, Party Mobilization and Gender Gaps in Political Participation BEAUREGARD, Katrine (Australian National University) P

Recruitment procedures of European Political Parties – Bottleneck to women’s representation? DINGLER, Sarah (Universität Salzburg) P

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Continuity despite Critical Juncture: Dynamics in Germany’s Federal System during the Economic Crisis

PANEL SESSION 5

Women’s organizations of political parties: a possibility or a threat to inserting feminist knowledge into political decision-making?

In Pursuit of the Agenda: the Strategic Deployment of Revolving Door Lobbyists

KANTOLA, Johanna (University of Helsinki) P

LAPIRA, Timothy (James Madison University) P THOMAS, Herschel (University of Texas at Arlington)

Working for Women? the Emergence, Organisation and Impact of the Women’s Equality Party

International Business agenda and Corporate political activities (CPA) in Brazil

EVANS, Elizabeth (University of London, Goldsmiths College) P KENNY, Meryl (University of Edinburgh)

Panel P185

Faculty of Law – FL231

Innovating Political Science Education Chair: PLESCHOVA, Gabriela (University of Economics) Co-Chair: TIMUS, Natalia (Maastricht Universiteit) Discussant: MIHAI, Alexandra (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)

Discussion-based Teaching as a Means of Improving the understanding of Threshold Concepts in Political Science KILP, Alar (University of Tartu) P

Innovating Teaching and Learning of European Studies: Mapping Existing Provisions and Pathway TIMUS, Natalia (Maastricht Universiteit) P

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Mitigating the drawbacks of study programs’ modularization by student reflection: Letter to the future self MIKALAYEVA, Liudmila (Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg) P

The Benefits of Board Games to Teaching International Politics SIMON, Agnes (Saginaw Valley State University) P

Using learning diaries to enhance student learning and to improve fairness of assessment of student work PLESCHOVA, Gabriela (University of Economics) P

Panel P193

Faculty of Arts – FA111

Interest Group Strategies Chair: LEECH, Beth (Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey) Co-Chair: BEYERS, Jan (Universiteit Antwerpen) Discussant: BERNHAGEN, Patrick (Universität Stuttgart)

A two-way Street: a Dynamic Approach to the Interaction between Interest Groups and Political Opportunity Structures in the EU REIS, Sara (University of Sheffield) P

HOLZHACKER, Denilde (ESPM) P BONALDO COELHO, Diego (ESPM)

Lobbying Strategies and Lobbying Regulation CREPAZ, Michele (Department of Political Science, Trinity College Dublin) P CHARI, Raj (Department of Political Science, Trinity College Dublin)

The Web of Financial Industry Lobbing: Explaining the Lobbying Strategies of Financial Industry Firms in the EU CHALMERS, Adam (Kings College London) P

Panel P199 Faculty of Social Sciences – FS115

International Courts and Transnational Legal Institutions and Processes Chair: HÖNNIGE, Christoph (Hannover Universität)

Explaining European Human Rights: Between Transnational and Domestic Politics GUASTI, Petra (Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt) P SIROKY, David (Arizona State University)

Judicial Behavior on European Court of Human Rights TOPLAK, Jurij (University of Maribor) P

Not indicted, and yet they do care – Why EU governments file observations to cases before the ECJ DEDERKE, Julian (University of Gothenburg) P NAURIN, Daniel (Universitetet i Oslo)

The International Human Rights Judiciary and the Quality of Domestic Parliamentary Process SAUL, Matthew (Universitetet i Oslo) P

The Right to Religious Manifestation and the Politics of Intersectionality at the ECtHR CASTILLO ORTIZ, Pablo Jose (University of Sheffield) P

Panel P209 Faculty of Social Sciences – FS212

Intuitions, Norms and Thought Experiments Chair: WALSH, Adrian (University of New England)

Motivational Facts in Normative Political Theory: a Methodological Defence EREZ, Lior (University of Cambridge) P

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FLOYD, Jonathan (University of Bristol) P

The Logic of Inference of Thought Experiments in Political Theory BLAU, Adrian (Kings College London) P

Thought Experiments and Intuition Pumps in Moral and Political Philosophy DOWDING, Keith (Australian National University) P

Towards a 'Problem-Based' Method of Normative Political Theory LITTLE, Adrian (University of Melbourne) P MACDONALD, Terry (University of Melbourne)

Panel P224

Faculty of Law – FL213

Leadership in Times of Crisis Chair: DUMONT, Patrick (University of Luxembourg)

An analysis of natural disasters on Canadian provincial governments

Contemporary Populist Discourse in Spanish Politics: the Case of Podemos LLAMAZARES, Iván (Universidad de Salamanca) P HAWKINS, Kirk (Brigham Young University) PLAZA COLODRO, Carolina (Universidad de Salamanca) MARCOS, Hugo (Universidad de Salamanca) ROVIRA KALTWASSER, Cristobal (Universidad Diego Portales) GOMEZ-REINO, Margarita (Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia – UNED, Madrid)

European populisms against post-politics: similarities and differences between Podemos and Movimento Cinque Stelle BORRIELLO, Arthur (Université Libre de Bruxelles) P MAZZOLINI, Samuele (University of Essex)

Populist Attitudes, Populist Discourse and Party Vote in Spain

KERBY, Matthew (Australian National University) P QUIROZ FLORES, Alejandro (University of Essex)

PLAZA COLODRO, Carolina (Universidad de Salamanca) P MARCOS, Hugo (Universidad de Salamanca) LLAMAZARES, Iván (Universidad de Salamanca)

Hungary's Political Elite: plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose

Syriza’s Populism: Testing and Extending an Essex School Perspective

PÁLLINGER, Zoltán Tibor (Andrássy Universität Budapest) P

The Eurozone crisis and fall of the Slovak government: a rationalistic explanation HALAS, Matus (Baltic Defence College) P

The impact of crisis on cabinet expertise: Spanish ministers and regional ministers in difficult times RODRIGUEZ TERUEL, Juan (University of Valencia) P

Under Attack: a Quantitative Analysis of German Chancellors’ Personnel Decisions in Political Scandals STEDTNITZ, Christine Maria (University of Essex) P

Panel P226

Faculty of Law – FL101

Left-Wing Populism in (Southern) Europe: Historical Anomaly or Paradigm Shift? Chair: GOMEZ-REINO, Margarita (Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia – UNED, Madrid) Co-Chair: STAVRAKAKIS, Yannis (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki) Discussant: VAN HAUWAERT, Steven (Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas, AC – CIDE)

STAVRAKAKIS, Yannis (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki) P SIOMOS, Thomas (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki)

Varieties of Left-Wing Populism in Southern and Northern Europe: Insights from a Discursive Perspective KIOUPKIOLIS, Alexandros (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki) P KATSAMBEKIS, Giorgos (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki)

Panel P228

Faculty of Law – FL401

Legitimacy and National Representations of Immigrants in the EU Chair: SEMSIT, Suhal (Celal Bayar University) Discussant: BIGU, Ana Raluca (University of Bucharest)

Negotiating migration in the midst of a refugee crisis – Turkey and the EU TUNGUL, Lucie (Fatih University) P

Seeing is Believing? Picturing the Refugee in the Czech Migration Discourse LENCES CHALANIOVA, Daniela (Anglo-American University) P

Solidarity and religious-sensitive policy-making in the global politics of migration WILSON, Erin (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen) P MAVELLI, Luca (University of Kent)

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Normative thoughts and political principles

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Panel P232 Faculty of Social Sciences – FS215

Liquid Spaces of Organized Violence Chair: SCHETTER, Conrad (Bonn International Center for Conversion)

Creating alternative realities after conflict: Transboundary community-based conservation in the Balkans Peace Park LAPPE-OSTHEGE, Teresa (University of Sheffield) P

Liquid Warfare MUTSCHLER, Max (Bonn International Center for Conversion) P

Chair: SEKULIC, Tatjana (Università degli Studi di Milano – Bicocca)

Is Solidarity enough? Refugee crisis and the struggle for humanitarianism: power, politics and ethics VERDOLINI, Valeria (Università degli Studi di Milano – Bicocca) P

The Reawakening of Civil Society: Civic Contestation and Solidarity Practices in Response to the 'Refugee Crisis' ZSCHACHE, Ulrike (University of Siegen) P

Western Balkans, refugee crisis and civic solidarity

On the Relationship between Humanitarian Thought and Practice and the War on Terror

SEKULIC, Tatjana (Università degli Studi di Milano – Bicocca) P

SCHETTER, Conrad (Bonn International Center for Conversion) P PRINZ, Janosch (Queen's University Belfast)

Panel P255

Warscapes, Liquidity and the Undoing of Social Order

Chair: HARTLIŃSKI, Maciej (University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn)

VON BOEMCKEN, Marc (Bonn International Center for Conversion) P

Panel P233

Faculty of Arts – FA116

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Living with Fear and Anger: the Political Psychology of Crises, Threats and Phobias Chair / Discussant: TRUEDINGER, Eva-Maria (Universität Stuttgart) Discussant: LINDHOLM, Jenny (Åbo Akademi) Discussant: CHERNOBROV, Dmitry (University of Sheffield) Discussant: AZEVEDO, Flavio (University of Cologne)

Emotional Rescue? – Crises, catastrophes and political processes LINDHOLM, Jenny (Åbo Akademi) P

Public perception of international crises: appealing narratives and ontological self-securitization CHERNOBROV, Dmitry (University of Sheffield) P

Risk Acceptance, Perceived Threat and the Support of Anti-Terrorism Policies TRUEDINGER, Eva-Maria (Universität Stuttgart) P

The Volatility of Political Choices: the Role of Conservatism and Context AZEVEDO, Flavio (University of Cologne) P

Panel P251

Faculty of Law – FL319

Narratives of Contention and International Crises: Civil Society and the Refugee Crisis

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Faculty of Arts – FA104

New and Emerging Political Parties

Democratisation and Democratic challenges: Comparative Analysis of Emerging Parties in Italy and India GIANOLLA, Cristiano (Centro de Estudos Sociais, University of Coimbra) P

Elite homogeneity and party cohesion: the Success of ANO in the Czech Republic CIRHAN, Tomas (Departments of Political Science and Public Administration, Universiteit Leiden) P KOPECKY, Petr (Departments of Political Science and Public Administration, Universiteit Leiden)

Lehet Más a Politika (LMP) in Hungary: a viable alternative to the post-communist state-party? VAN EEDEN, Pepijn (Université Libre de Bruxelles) P

Revisiting new party success: a comparative analysis of young and consolidated democracies CHIRU, Mihail (Median Research Centre) P POPESCU, Marina (Median Research Centre) CHILIN, Tania (Median Research Centre)

Panel P256

Faculty of Arts – FA200

New Digital Media Developments and Public Opinion in Electoral Climates Chair / Discussant: GALAIS, Carolina (Université de Montréal)

Agreeing to Disagree? the Twitter Debate on Catalonia’s Independence BALCELLS, Joan (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya) P PADRO-SOLANET, Albert

PANEL SESSION 5

Fragmented outlets, fragmented voters? GALAIS, Carolina (Université de Montréal) P CARDENAL, Ana S. (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya)

Media Diets and Contested Political Events: The Analysis of News Consumption during Salient Elections in Spain MAJO-VAZQUEZ, Silvia (Internet Interdisciplinary Institute – Universitat Oberta de Catalunya) P CARDENAL, Ana S. (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya)

The informative effects of electoral campaigns: A panel analysis of the Spanish 2015 elections FRAILE, Marta (Universidad Autònoma de Madrid – Instituto de Políticas y Bienes Públicos del CSIC) P FERRIN, Monica (University of Zurich)

Chair: DE GIORGI, Elisabetta (Portuguese Institute of International Relations) Discussant: ILONSZKI, Gabriella (Corvinus University of Budapest)

Legislative voting and government-opposition dynamics in Germany STECKER, Christian (Universität Mannheim) P

Parliamentary Opposition during Minority Governments in Denmark: Responsiveness with responsibility? CHRISTIANSEN, Flemming (University of Roskilde) P

The Benefits of Cooperation: Parliamentary Opposition in Romania

The Personalization of Italian Politics between Television and the Internet

GHERGHINA, Sergiu (Johann Wolfgang GoetheUniversität Frankfurt) P CHIRU, Mihail (Median Research Centre)

GARZIA, Diego (European University Institute) P

Toothless opposition in Poland?

Panel P273

DUDZIŃSKA, Agnieszka (Polish Academy of Sciences) P BETKIEWICZ, Witold (Polish Academy of Sciences)

Online Campaigning in a Global Context Chair / Discussant: VROMEN, Ariadne (University of Sydney)

Political campaigns in the social media: a Comparative Analysis of the first primary elections in Portugal (2014) between candidates António Costa (PS) and António José Seguro (PS) on Facebook LOBO, Mafalda (Centro de Investigação e Estudos de Sociologia) P

The role of gender in online campaigning: Swedish candidate’s motives and use of social media during the European election 2014 SANDBERG, Linn (Universitetet i Oslo) P OHBERG, Patrik (University of Gothenburg)

What Can I Do For You? Constituency Interactions in the Digital Age SOO, Nikki (University of London, Royal Holloway College) P

Tweeting the Campaign: Candidates’ use of Twitter in the June 2015 Turkish General Election KENTMEN, Cigdem Izmir (University of Economics P SAVAS, Zehra Funda (Middle East Technical University) SARICI, Funda (Izmir University of Economics)

Panel P287 Faculty of Social Sciences – FS112

Parliamentary Opposition in European Legislatures: Responsiveness without Responsibility?

When opposition cooperates: the case of Portugal RUSSO, Federico (Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna) P DE GIORGI, Elisabetta (Portuguese Institute of International Relations)

Panel P296

Faculty of Arts – FA405 FRI

Faculty of Arts – FA325

Peace in a Cosmopolitan Context Chair: PALMQUIST, Stephen (Hong Kong Baptist University)

Global ethics and Kant’s Perpetual Peace WONG, Sai Ming (Hong Kong Baptist University) P LO, Suet Kwan (New Asia Institute of Advanced Chinese Studies)

Kant on Morality and Cosmopolitanism ESPIRITO SANTO, Marilia (Indiana University) P

Schmitt contra Kant: Peace in the new Nomos of the Earth ARCHAMBAULT, Emil (University of St Andrews) P

The political significance of coordinating modes of thought on peace BAUM, Tomas (Flemish Peace Institute) P

Panel P306

Faculty of Arts – FA131

Policy Failures and Achievements in the Knowledge Domain Chair: CHOU, Meng-Hsuan (Nanyang Technological University – NTU) Discussant: RAVINET, Pauline (Institut d'Études Politiques de Lille)

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Access to Higher Education for Refugees in France DE BLIC, Damien (Université Paris 8) P MARIJNEN, Anne (Université Paris 8 )

Failures in the context of soft policy coordination of higher education policy in Europe ELKEN, Mari (Nordic Institute for Studies in Innovation, Research and Education) P

Policy failure, rebranding and revamping: 16 years of planning interregional EU-Latin America and Caribbean cooperation in (higher) education BARLETE, Aliandra (University of Bristol) P

Unacknowledged failure: Liberal education in Poland KONTOWSKI, Daniel (University of Warsaw) P

Panel P351

Faculty of Law – FL304

Reassessing the Role of Actors in Institutional Reforms Chair: BOL, Damien (Kings College London) Discussant: RIERA, Pedro (Carlos III-Juan March Institute of Social Sciences – IC3JM)

Institutional change of legislative veto points in parliamentary democracies HEESS, Katja (Leuphana Universität Lüneburg) P

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Party Reform: the Causes, Challenges and Consequences of Organisational Change GAUJA, Anika (University of Sydney) P

When parties do not seem to follow the micromega rule: Evidence from Spanish local electoral system design (1978–1985) CALVET, Jordi (Universitat de Barcelona) P

Why some electoral systems are perfectly stable, and others are not? RUIZ-RUFINO, Ruben (Kings College London) P

Panel P354

Faculty of Arts – FA209

Regime Learning under Authoritarianism Chair: BANK, André (GIGA German Institute of Global And Area Studies) Discussant: GOERZIG, Carolin (Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies – MPIfG)

Adopt and Adapt: Authoritarian Learning in postSoviet Kazakhstan DEL SORDI, Adele (University of Amsterdam) P

Authoritarian Learning, Regional Diffusion, and Domestic Factors: How Egypt and Uzbekistan Seek to Legitimize Repression EDEL, Mirjam (Universität Tübingen) P JOSUA, Maria (GIGA German Institute of Global And Area Studies)

Justifying term limit violations: How did the authoritarian regimes in Burundi and Rwanda learn from past regional successes and failures? GRAUVOGEL, Julia (GIGA German Institute of Global And Area Studies) P

Learning to Rig Elections: Evidence from Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan DOMINIONI, Samuele (Sciences Po Paris) P

Panel P382

Faculty of Arts – FA408

ROUNDTABLE Relational Approaches to Policy Analysis – Towards a Second Generation of Interpretive Policy Analysis Chair / Discussant: WAGENAAR, Hendrik (University of Sheffield) Speakers TURNBULL, Nick (University of Manchester) SAURUGGER, Sabine (Sciences Po Grenoble) KUITENBROUWER, Martien (University of Amsterdam) BARTELS, Koen (Bangor University) ISON, Ray (The Open University) FREEMAN, Richard (University of Edinburgh)

Panel P387

Faculty of Arts – FA326

Socialization to/by Participation Chair: ZMERLI, Sonja (Sciences Po Grenoble) Discussant: KESTILÄ-KEKKONEN, Elina (University of Tampere)

Insights into Ideology across Generations MITREA, Elena Cristina (Central European University) P

Socialization within the household and its effect on turnout in the Czech Republic LINEK, Lukas (Institute Of Sociology, Academy Of Sciences Of The Czech Republic) P LYONS, Pat (Institute Of Sociology, Academy Of Sciences Of The Czech Republic)

Towards a Self-determination Theory of Political Motivation: Political Motivation´s Origin in Socialization WUTTKE, Alexander (Universität Mannheim) P

Where Do They End Up? Biographical and Mental Consequences of Political Activism MONSCH, Gian-Andrea (Université de Lausanne) P

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Faculty of Arts – FA225V

The EU’s External Relations: Institutions, Policies and Engagement in Conflict-ridden Areas Chair: KYRIS, George (University of Birmingham) Discussant: WOLFF, Stefan (University of Birmingham)

CSDP Missions in highly politicized peace processes: Lessons from EULEX Kosovo to Ukraine and beyond TAMMINEN, Tanja (Institute for East and Southeast European Studies) P

International (non)recognition and territorial (un) differentiation practices in the EU’s engagement with the Western Sahara conflict FERNÁNDEZ-MOLINA, Irene (University of Exeter) P

Limits of Europeanisation and Liberal Peace: the EU and Cyprus ERSÖZER, Fadıl (University of Manchester) P

The EU and State-building in the Southern Neighbourhood: Insights from Palestine and Libya BOURIS, Dimitris (University of Amsterdam) P

The European Union and Contested States: Sovereignty and Conflict in World Politics KYRIS, George (University of Birmingham) P

Panel P413

Faculty of Arts – FA018

The Media and International Migration Chair: VIEIRA FILHO, José Maurício (Centro de Estudos Sociais, University of Coimbra) Discussant: CARVALHO, Joao (Centro de Investigação e Estudos de Sociologia)

Are 'Migrants' All the Same? Mapping Attitudes to the Resettlers From Post-Soviet South in the Russian Blogosphere BODRUNOVA, Svetlana (St Petersburg State University) P KOLTSOVA, Olessia (National Research University, Higher School of Economics – HSE) KOLTCOV, Sergei (National Research University, Higher School of Economics – HSE) NIKOLENKO, Sergey

Islamophobia in the Czech Republic: Superdiversity as a negative imagination CADA, Karel (Charles University in Prague) P

Media Politics And Public Opinion During Postmulticulturalism: Framing Migration in Europe ANDRIESCU, Monica (Babes-Bolyai University) P MOSOREANU, Marius (Babes-Bolyai University)

War Victims or Potential Terrorists? National MPs’ Framing of Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Social Media SIEGISMUND, Victoria (Johann Wolfgang GoetheUniversität Frankfurt) P BUCHE, Jonas (Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt)

Panel P427

Faculty of Arts – FA215

The Presidential Party Chair / Discussant: PASSARELLI, Gianluca (Sapienza University of Roma)

Constraining the Choice of Presidential Re-Election Rules through Intraparty Competition in Latin America KOUBA, Karel (Palacký University) P

Presidentialization of Politics and Presidentialization of Party Politics: evidences from Brazil LIMONGI, Fernando (Departamento de Ciência Política FFLCH/USP) P FREITAS, Andréa (UNICAMP/Universidade de Campinas) GUARNIERI, Fernando (Instituto de Estudos Sociais e Políticos)

The Presidential Party in Comparative Perspective THIÉBAULT, Jean-Louis (Institut d'Études Politiques de Lille) P

What Regime? Differences in Classifying Central European Democratic Regimes in Contemporary Political Science KUBAT, Michal (Charles University in Prague) P BRUNCLIK, Milos (Charles University in Prague)

Panel P442

Faculty of Law – FL243

Theory and Evidence for CrossFertilization of Policy Process Theories I Chair: ZOHLNHÖFER, Reimut (Ruprecht-KarlsUniversität Heidelberg) Co-Chair: KNAGGÅRD, Åsa (Lunds Universitet) Discussant: CAIRNEY, Paul (University of Stirling)

Comparing Policy Process Lenses: On the Conditions and Usefulness of Localized ‘shootouts’ REAL-DATO, Jose (Universidad de Granada) P

Learning as Theoretical Lens on the Policy Process DUNLOP, Claire (University of Exeter) P RADAELLI, Claudio (University of Exeter)

Mixing Methods – Blending Theories: The Dual Linkage in Policy Analysis STAFF, Helge (University of Kaiserslautern) P

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PANEL SESSION 6

The interaction of domestic and international factors in understanding policy change KNAGGÅRD, Åsa (Lunds Universitet) P SKOVGAARD, Jakob (Lunds Universitet) HILDINGSSON, Roger (Lunds Universitet) NIELSEN, Tobias (Lunds Universitet)

Panel P444

Faculty of Arts – FA016

Towards an International Political Theory of the Transnational State Chair: LISTE, Philip (Hamburg Universität) Co-Chair: HAVERCROFT, Jonathan (University of Southampton)

Discussant: PAVEL, Carmen (Kings College London)

Fragmented State Repression in the Transnational Constellation LISTE, Philip (Hamburg Universität) P

Sovereignty and Terror KIBRIK, Roee (Kings College London) P

The roles of international courts in securing rule of law for transnational governance FOLLESDAL, Andreas (Universitetet i Oslo) P

The Transnational and the Modern State: Towards an Analytics of Entangled State-Formation and Statehood KUNTZ, Friederike (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen) P VOLK, Christian (University of Trier)

Panel Session 6 Friday, 9 September 14:00–15:40 Panel P004

Faculty of Arts – FA001

A Global Marketplace of Norms – Authoritarian Regimes as Norm Entrepreneurs FRI

Chair: STEFES, Christoph (WZB Berlin Social Science Center) Co-Chair / Discussant: JOSE, Betcy (University of Colorado Denver)

Authoritarian Diffusion? China’s Rise and the Spread of Chinese Ideas of Development, Governance, and Democracy in Sub-Saharan Africa BADER, Julia (University of Amsterdam) P

Illiberal Soft Powers and the Global Challenging of Liberal Democracy Investigating Russian and Turkish Influence in Eurasia SCHIFFERS, Sonja (Freie Universität Berlin) P

Sovereignty, Democracy and the Emergence of a Polycentric World Order BERZINA, Ieva (National Academy of Defence of the Republic of Latvia) P

'We are the People of the Same Ideology': Belarus and its non-Western Partners SHAKHRAI, Ina (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) P

Panel P027

Faculty of Law – FL401

Bureaucratic Autonomy in International Organizations

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Chair: EGE, Jörn (Deutsche Hochschule für Verwaltungswissenschaften Speyer – DHV) Discussant: TRONDAL, Jarle (University of Agder)

Autonomy and Styles of International Public Administrations: Exploring the Relationship between Formal Structures and Behavioural Routines GROHS, Stephan (Deutsche Hochschule für Verwaltungswissenschaften Speyer – DHV) P ENKLER, Jan (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München) KNILL, Christoph (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München)

Interest groups and the autonomy of regulatory networks MAGGETTI, Martino (Université de Lausanne) P

International Secretariats and their Executive Heads REINALDA, Bob (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen) P

Staff, Status and Autonomy in International Organizations HENSELL, Stephan (Hamburg Universität) P

Studying the autonomy of international secretariats across cases and over time BAUER, Michael (German University of Administrative Sciences Speyer) P EGE, Jörn (Deutsche Hochschule für Verwaltungswissenschaften Speyer – DHV)

PANEL SESSION 6

The differential effects of organizational characteristics and politico-administrative context on agency autonomy: investigating differences between and within country clusters BACH, Tobias (Universitetet i Oslo) P VERHOEST, Koen (Universiteit Antwerpen) WYNEN, Jan (University of Leuven)

Panel P091

Faculty of Law – FL220

Design, Methods and Democratic Innovations Chair: HERNE, Kaisa (University of Tampere) Co-Chair / Discussant: STRANDBERG, Kim (Åbo Akademi)

Factors of the absorption of innovations in local government

Emergence and Diffusion of International Norms: Fossil Fuel Subsidies Reform and Carbon Divestment BLONDEEL, Mathieu (Ghent University) P VAN DE GRAAF, Thijs (Ghent University)

The Green Decarbonized State and Industrial Governance: How to render transformation of the energy-intensive industry possible? HILDINGSSON, Roger (Lunds Universitet) P KHAN, Jamil (Lunds Universitet) KRONSELL, Annica (Lunds Universitet)

The promotion of alternative energy – going beyond a multiple streams approach INGOLD, Karin (Universität Bern) P KAMMERMANN, Lorenz (Universität Bern)

Panel P121

Faculty of Arts – FA301

PRZYBYLSKA, Anna (University of Warsaw) P

Equality: Objections and Defences

Participation improves environmental governance – but not always: Findings from a large-n case survey meta-analysis

Chair: PREDA, Adina (University of Limerick)

JAGER, Nicolas (Leuphana Universität Lüneburg) P NEWIG, Jens (Leuphana Universität Lüneburg) CHALLIES, Edward (Leuphana Universität Lüneburg) KOCHSKÄMPER, Elisa (Leuphana Universität Lüneburg)

Discussant: SEGALL, Shlomi (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)

Aliens, Incas and the Shifting Grounds of Equality

VAN CRANENBURGH, Oda (Departments of Political Science and Public Administration, Universiteit Leiden) P

Policy Preferences, Process Preferences, and Internal Efficacy: An Experimental Approach to Assessing Program Voting Procedures RINNE, Jonathan (Johann Wolfgang GoetheUniversität Frankfurt) P

Public policies and institutional design for participation: a European research DE BLASIO, Emiliana (LUISS University) P

Panel P116

Faculty of Law – FL402

Energy Politics and Policy Chair: GRITSENKO, Daria (University of Helsinki) Discussant: SZULECKI, Kacper (Universitetet i Oslo)

Between a rock and a hard place: Climate protection and energy security policy in Germany SCHNEIDER, Volker (Universität Konstanz) P

Catholics enlarging social justice to ecological limits: a new paradigm emerging? DRIQUE, Marie (Institut d'Études Politiques de Lille) P

Levelling down revisited LANG, Gerald (University of Leeds) P

The Separateness of Persons and Distributive Principles

FRI

Participation in Poverty Reduction Strategies in Africa: a Democratic Innovation?

PREDA, Adina (University of Limerick) P

SEGALL, Shlomi (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) P

Panel P123

Faculty of Law – FL305

EU Citizenship's Future Chair: MAAS, Willem (York University and European University Institute) Discussant: BAUBOCK, Rainer (European University Institute)

A Return to the Local?: the Demarcations of European Social Citizenship BRUZELIUS, Cecilia (University of Oxford) P

Back to the Market Roots for ‘Legal Residence’ of Citizens of the Union – Is the Court of Justice Really Scaling Back Rights? JESSE, Moritz (Leiden Law School) P CARTER, Daniel (Leiden University)

EU citizenship and access to social assistance benefits: a future-oriented perspective based on recent decisions of the European Court of Justice VAN DEN BRINK, Martijn (European University Institute) P

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EU Citizenship’s Future: Lessons from North America?

The European Union in the WTO Doha Round Negotiations

MAAS, Willem (York University and European University Institute) P

SCHMITT, Eva (Giessen Universität) P

Inflicting 'Civil Death' on Prisoners in Recent Case Law on EU Citizenship BELAVUSAU, Uladzislau (University of Amsterdam) P KOCHENOV, Dimitry (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen) P

Panel P127

Faculty of Law – FL214

EU Perceptions in the Asia Pacific Chair: CHABAN, Natalia (University of Canterbury, New Zealand)

Panel P156

Faculty of Arts – FA317

Gendering Equality in Practice Chair: KANTOLA, Johanna (University of Helsinki) Discussant: ENGELI, Isabelle (University of Bath)

Gender monitoring: a new mantra for more effectiveness in equal employment policy making? a cross-comparison

Discussant: KNODT, Michele (Technische Universität Darmstadt)

ROUAULT, Sophie (Bremen University of Applied Sciences) P BOTHFELD, Silke (University of Applied Sciences Bremen)

EU Crises and EU Images in the Eyes of China and Russia

Parity legislation and the symbolic representation of gender in Spain

CHABAN, Natalia (University of Canterbury, New Zealand) P GULYAEVA, Olga (University of Canterbury, New Zealand)

PASTOR, Raquel (University of Cadiz -Spain) P RUIZ JIMENEZ, Antonia Maria (Universidad Pablo de Olavide) VERGE, Tania (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)

EU Soft Power in the 21st Century: a View from Turkey

So, what’s going on with Poland? a discussion of the resistances and blockages in the implementation of gender equality policies in Eastern Europe

KURTULUS, Begum (Istanbul University) P

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Perceptions of the EU in South Korea: EU Images in News Media PARK, Sunghoon (Korea University) P CHUNG, Sae Won (Korea University)

Panel P280

Faculty of Arts – FA209

European Foreign Policy: the EU as Actor and Diplomat in Global Governance Chair / Discussant: DIJKSTRA, Hylke (Maastricht Universiteit)

In the crosshairs of great powers? Linkage, leverage and protracted transitions in weak states WOLFF, Stefan (University of Birmingham) P

Structure and organization of development bureaucracies in Europe HENÖKL, Thomas (German Development Institute) P

The birth of Janus Germania: the changes in the German foreign and security policy under the 21st century’s global governance NAKAGAWA, Yoichi (Ritsumeikan University) P

The European External Action Service as a diplomatic actor and its political significance in relation to the EU Member States’ diplomacies ALAPIHA, Sonja (University of Jyväskylä) P

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GAWEDA, Barbara (University of Edinburgh) P

Standpoint in German Childcare Reforms: A Discursive Analysis of Social Coordination SUESSE, Nina (Kings College London) P

The demand for protection: On the criminalizaton of HIV in Sweden and the US JANSSON, Maria (Stockholm University) P

Panel P478

Faculty of Arts – FA203

Indigeneity in Waiting; Critical Reflections of Power and Progress Chair: LINDROTH, Marjo (University of Lapland) Co-Chair: SINEVAARA-NISKANEN, Heidi (University of Lapland)

An Indigenous Contribution to the European Conception of Sovereignty and Power DEAN, Mitchell (Copenhagen Business School) P

Being in Being: Indigeneity as Ecofascist Fantasy CHANDLER, David (University of Westminster) P REID, Julian (University of Lapland)

Making Progress in Indigenous Issues? Recognition and Constitutional Changes in Australia SINEVAARA-NISKANEN, Heidi (University of Lapland) P

PANEL SESSION 6

Politics of Hope in Greenland: Negotiating Development and Wealth on the Road to Independence

Frankfurt)

LINDROTH, Marjo (University of Lapland) P

NESTI, Giorgia (Department of Political Science, Law, and International Studies, University of Padova) P

SEJERSEN, Frank (University of Copenhagen) P

Panel P183

Faculty of Law – FL021

Inhibitors of Public Deliberation: Privacy, Surveillance

Participatory Democracy and local representation: a Czech Case Study LYSEK, Jakub (Palacký University) P

Panel P194

Faculty of Arts – FA111

Chair: KOLOKYTHA, Olga (University of Vienna)

Interest Groups and Policy Agendas: Venue-Shopping as a Weapon of the Weak?

Anonymity and Deliberation: Why Everything Should Not Be Connected

Chair: HOLYOKE, Thomas (California State University, Fresno)

MOORE, Alfred (University of Cambridge) P

Blessing or Curse? Voting Secrecy Today MUELLER, Sean (Universität Bern) P GERBER, Marlène (Universität Bern) SCHAUB, Hans-Peter (Universität Bern)

Securing Privacy and Engendering Freedom ANDRESANI, Gianluca (University of Hull) P STAMILE, Natalina (University of York)

Uncivil commentaries in online media SATA, Robert (Central European University) P TOMA, Raluca (Median Research Centre) MARINCEA, Adina (National University of Political Studies and Public Administration)

Panel P184 Faculty of Social Sciences – FS014

Innovating Local Involvement of Citizens Chair: VETTER, Angelika (Universität Stuttgart) Discussant: VAN DER KOLK, Henk (Universiteit Twente)

Cherry-picking participation: explaining the fate of proposals from participatory processes SMITH, Graham (University of Westminster) P GALAIS, Carolina (Université de Montréal) FONT, Joan (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas – CSIC) ALARCÓN PÉREZ, Pau (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas – CSIC)

Examining local democratic innovations – a meta-analytical approach HESS, Pamela (Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt) P BREHME, Marco (Johann Wolfgang GoetheUniversität Frankfurt) GEISSEL, Brigitte (Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität

Discussant: TIMMERMANS, Arco (Departments of Political Science and Public Administration, Universiteit Leiden)

Lobbying of the European Policymaking: the 'national' route in a comparative perspective ROZBICKA, Patrycja (Aston University) P

Lobbying on European Policymaking: the 'National' Route KANOL, Direnç (Near East University) P

Multilevel Interest Representation and EU PolicyMaking: a Comparative Perspective EISING, Rainer (Ruhr-Universität Bochum) P ROZBICKA, Patrycja (Aston University) FINK HAFNER, Danica (University of Ljubljana) HAFNER-FINK, Mitja (University of Ljubljana) NOVAK, Meta (University of Ljubljana) RASCH, Daniel (Ruhr-Universität Bochum)

Multilevel Lobbying: the Impact of Policymaking Vetoes on Venue Selection CONSTANTELOS, John (Grand Valley State University) P

Multilevel Venue-Shopping in the Fields of Climate and Trade Policy: Explaining the Lobbying Strategies of Transnational Advocates BEYERS, Jan (Universiteit Antwerpen) P LUCAS, Kirsten (Universiteit Antwerpen)

Policy Advocacy by Interest Groups: Do Policy Issues and Institutions Matter? VARONE, Frederic (University of Geneva) P EICHENBERGER, Steven (Université de Lausanne) JOURDAIN, Charlotte (University of Geneva) MACH, André (Université de Lausanne)

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The Paradox of Temporality and the Transformative Power of Quasi-events: Indigenous Governance in a Fluid Global Economy

Legitimacy in Smart Cities Governance: insights from some European case studies

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Panel P197

Faculty of Arts – FA217

Intergovernmental Relations and Democratic Scrutiny Chair: MCEWEN, Nicola (University of Edinburgh)

Keeping Rights at Home: British Conceptions of Rights and Compliance with the European Court of Human Rights JAY, Zoë (University of Tasmania) P

Why do we need International Law?

Co-Chair: PETERSOHN, Bettina (Swansea University)

PAVEL, Carmen (Kings College London) P

Discussant: FABRE, Elodie (Queen's University Belfast)

Panel P203

Balancing Westminster-style Democratic Accountability with Institutional and Service-led Accountability in a Multi-level System: The Case of the Scottish Parliament

International Intervention, Legitimacy and Repression

CAIRNEY, Paul (University of Stirling) P ST.DENNY, Emily (University of Stirling)

Intergovernmental Relations in Multi-level states: the Democratic Challenge BROWN SWAN, Coree (University of Edinburgh) P PETERSOHN, Bettina (Swansea University) MCEWEN, Nicola (University of Edinburgh)

Intergovernmental relations in the context of political uncertainty in an authoritarian state (the case of the Russian Federation) STARODUBTSEV, Andrey (The European University St Petersburg) P

Parliamentary and Executive Routes to Shared Rule: a comparative analysis

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MCEWEN, Nicola (University of Edinburgh) P SCHAKEL, Arjan H. (Maastricht Universiteit)

Understanding Parliamentary Control of Intergovernmental Relations in EU affairs: the case of Bavaria HOGENAUER, Anna-Lena (University of Luxembourg) P

Panel P202

Faculty of Arts – FA016

International Governance: Strategies of Legitimation Chair: PAVEL, Carmen (Kings College London) Discussant: BROWN, Chris (The London School of Economics & Political Science)

Building a Democratic Multi-Level Order beyond the State: Opportunities and Challenges from the Point of View of Complementary Democratic Memberships MEINE, Anna (Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg) P

Collective self-government and the internationalization of politics: An alternative neo-republican take CRUM, Ben (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) P

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Chair: BOSI, Lorenzo (Scuola Normale Superiore) Co-Chair: O DOCHARTAIGH, Niall (National University of Ireland, Galway)

New Data on Old Conflicts: Internal and External Legitimacy of Political Violence in the Case of the Greek Cypriot Organization EOKA (1955–1959) CHRISTOU, Odysseas (University of Nicosia) P

The cordial peacekeeper: masculinity and identityconstruction in the case of Brazilian military in MINUSTAH XAVIER DO MONTE, Izadora (Université Paris 8 Vincennes) P

The Policy on Force Revisited? SANDMAN, Tua (Stockholm University) P

The Politics of Never Again: Analytically Quantifying and Politically Qualifying Genocide in International Politics HOOK, Kristina (University of Notre Dame) P

Panel P204

Faculty of Arts – FA408

International Migration and the Transformation of Political Elites Chair: OSTERGAARD-NIELSEN, Eva (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona) Co-Chair: JAULIN, Thibaut (Sciences Po Paris) Discussant: BURGESS, Katrina (Tufts University)

Descriptive and Substantive Representation of Non-resident Citizens in the Parliaments of Ecuador and Colombia PALOP, Pau (GIGA German Institute of Global And Area Studies) P

Elected from Abroad: Candidates and Elected Representatives in the Tunisian Overseas Constituencies since 2011 JAULIN, Thibaut (Sciences Po Paris) P

Migration Background and Political Elites in the Developing World: Insights from New Data MERCIER, Marion (Université catholique de Louvain) P

PANEL SESSION 6

Re-building institutions through diaspora engagement: the impact of high skilled migrants on domestic change

The construction of the citizenship of young refugees: a discourse analysis and ethnographic study in Belgium

CANCELLARIO, Chiara (LUISS University) P

WAERNIERS, Rachel (Ghent University) P HUSTINX, Lesley (Ghent University)

OSTERGAARD-NIELSEN, Eva (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona) P

Panel P223 Faculty of Social Sciences – FS115

Law and Courts in Transitional and Non-democratic Systems Chair: STEUER, Max (Department of Political Science, Comenius University Faculty of Arts)

Analyzing constitutional courts’ influences on the democratic quality of elections: the Madagascan High Constitutional Court HEYL, Charlotte (GIGA German Institute of Global And Area Studies) P

Judicial review and territorial self-government in divided societies: Lessons from Bosnia and Moldova WALSH, Dawn (University of Birmingham) P

Politics of Judicial Independence in Transitional Setting: Bargaining in the Shadow of the Law between the Czech Ministry of Justice and Court Presidents KOSAR, David (Masaryk University) P

The Chief Justice as Political Agent: the Politics of Managing a Loyal Judiciary in Authoritarian Regimes TROCHEV, Alexei (Nazarbayev University) P ELLETT, Rachel (Beloit College) SANCHEZ URRIBARRI, Raul (La Trobe University)

Panel P247

Faculty of Arts – FA018

Migration and Mobility in Contemporary Europe: the Users and Uses of Power Chair: DELCOUR, Chloë (Ghent University) Co-Chair / Discussant: WAERNIERS, Rachel (Ghent University)

Resistance, humanisation and risk management in Belgian immigration detention centres CROSBY, Andrew (Université Libre de Bruxelles) P

The right to free movement of Roma in France: Power dynamics in the meta-field of human rights DELCOUR, Chloë (Ghent University) P

Panel P266

Faculty of Law – FL303

New Sites of Biopolitics Chair: WEAVER, Cai (University of Helsinki)

Biopolitics of Nature NIKULA, Ilari (University of Lapland) P

Genetic Influences on Political Participation in a Post-Communist Country: the Case Study of Hungary LITTVAY, Levente (Central European University) P MITREA, Elena Cristina (Central European University)

The governmentality of climate change adaptation ADAMS, Sophie (University of New South Wales) P

Panel P268

Faculty of Law – FL319

NGOisation of Social Movements

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Transnational Candidate Selection among Emigrants for Homeland Parliamentary Elections: the Cases of France and Italy

Chair: PATERNOTTE, David (Université Libre de Bruxelles) Discussant: RUZZA, Carlo (Università degli Studi di Trento)

Europeanization without NGOization? the case of the organizations defending LGBT asylum seekers in France and Belgium HAMILA, Ahmed (Université de Montréal) P

Lobbying from within: civil society organisations in Frontex Consultative forum on fundamental rights GIANNETTO, Leila (Università degli Studi di Trento) P

The impact of EU and foreign funding on feminist organizations and groups in Romania ANA, Alexandra (Scuola Normale Superiore) P

Panel P274

Faculty of Arts – FA325

Online Research Methods: From Survey to Big Data Chair: JUNGHERR, Andreas (Universität Mannheim) Discussant: CONTAMIN, Jean-Gabriel (Institut d'Études Politiques de Lille)

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Comparing two Methods of Sociological Analysis of Political Internet Users NEIHOUSER, Marie (University of Montpellier) P

Development and Validation of the Digital Political Participation Inventory: Surveys and Big Data ROBLES, Jose Manuel (Universidad Complutense de Madrid) P DE MARCO, Stefano (Universidad Complutense de Madrid) ANTINO, Mirko

Europeanisation of Local Governing in Istanbul: the EU's e-Government Policy

Types of opposition in the Netherlands LOUWERSE, Tom (Departments of Political Science and Public Administration, Universiteit Leiden) P OTJES, Simon (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen) TIMMERMANS, Arco (Departments of Political Science and Public Administration, Universiteit Leiden)

Panel P288 Faculty of Social Sciences – FS112

Parliamentary Representation and Parliamentary Government Chair: TRABER, Denise (University of Zurich)

IZCI, Inan (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) P

Discussant: MARTIN, Lanny

Reducing the Space and Time between Citizens and Parliament: Video Retrieval System for Diet Deliberations

Engendering Bilateralism: An Exploration of Possible Sources of Non-Centrism in Government Formation

MASUYAMA, Mikitaka (National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies) P

WARWICK, Paul (Simon Fraser University) P

Panel P275

Faculty of Arts – FA104

Opposition Parties in European Legislatures under Pressure Chair: ILONSZKI, Gabriella (Corvinus University of Budapest) Discussant: DE GIORGI, Elisabetta (Portuguese Institute of International Relations)

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Parliamentary opposition in a consensus and nonparliamentary democracy: the case of Switzerland PILOTTI, Andrea (Université de Lausanne) P PAPADOPOULOS, Ioannis (Université de Lausanne) ROSSET, Jan (University of Geneva)

Parliamentary opposition in times of change and crisis: the case of Czech Republic GUASTI, Petra (Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt) P MANSFELDOVA, Zdenka (Institute Of Sociology, Academy Of Sciences Of The Czech Republic)

The De-institutionalization of Political Opposition in Hungary 2002–2014 VÁRNAGY, Réka (Corvinus University of Budapest) P ILONSZKI, Gabriella (Corvinus University of Budapest)

The strategies of mainstream and challenger parties in the government-opposition game: the case of Spain PALAU, Anna (Universitat de Barcelona) P MUNOZ, Luz (Universitat de Barcelona)

Explaining early government terminations in postwar Germany BERGMANN, Henning (University of Bamberg) P

Modeling of the dynamics within a single legislative term using a weighted PCA model of roll-call votes SKOP, Michal (KohoVolit.eu) P

One face, two masks: the parliamentary behaviour of anti-establishment parties in the Czech Republic NĚMEC, Jan (University of Economics, Prague) P

'Ye shall know them by their fruits': Determinants of party parliamentary activity across policy dimensions SCHROEDER, Valentin (Universität Bremen) P

Panel P290

Faculty of Arts – FA200

Parties in Congested and Contested Political Arenas Chair: COSTA LOBO, Marina (Universidade de Lisboa Instituto de Ciências Sociais)

Causes and effects of partisan polarisation in European democracies PATKÓS, Veronika (Centre for Social Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences) P

Cherry Picking at the 2015 Swiss Federal Elections: the Influence of Electoral Campaigns on Panachage GERBER, Marlène (Universität Bern) P BÜHLMANN, Marc (Universität Bern) ZUMBACH, David (Universität Bern)

Coattails Effects and the Political Consequences of Electoral Systems LAGO, Ignacio (Universitat Pompeu Fabra) P COSTA LOBO, Marina (Universidade de Lisboa

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The revival of a centre-periphery cleavage? the geographical anchor of populist parties’ success ARNDT, Christoph (Aarhus Universitet) P

Towards integration of the spatial model of party competition and issue ownership theory: a dynamic model of the role of issues in the media, public opinion, and election outcomes LEFEVERE, Jonas (University of Amsterdam) P KLEINNIJENHUIS, Jan (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)

Panel P297

Faculty of Law – FL225

Peer and Expert Review in International Organisations: Addressing Implementation and Accountability Deficits? Chair: CONZELMANN, Thomas (Maastricht Universiteit) Discussant: JONGEN, Hortense (Maastricht Universiteit)

Measuring Impact: the GRECO Peer Review and State Compliance with International AntiCorruption Treaties KHAGHAGHORDYAN, Aram (Hertie School of Governance) P

OECD and IEA Country Reviews and Peer Pressure: the Types and Determinants of Policy Impact LEHTONEN, Markku (University of Sussex) P

Peer Reviews in EU Internal Security: a Review of Its Merits and Limits BOSSONG, Raphael (Europa-Universität Viadrina) P

Peer-reviewing in international institutions: States’ activity in WTO Trade Policy Review Mechanism KARLAS, Jan (Charles University in Prague) P PARÍZEK, Michal (Charles University in Prague)

Panel P329

Faculty of Law – FL101

Populist (Radical Right) Parties in Present Times: Revisiting Support Base and Policy Impact

Do radical right populist parties matter? the influence of the Swiss SVP on policy-making BIARD, Benjamin (Université catholique de Louvain) P

Matching populisms: (why) do populist voters vote for populist parties? VAN KESSEL, Stijn (Loughborough University) P VAN HAUWAERT, Steven (Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas, AC – CIDE)

The electoral pay off of immigration flows for antiimmigration parties: the case of Italy's Lega Nord BAILO, Francesco (University of Sydney) P ABBONDANZA, Gabriele (University of Sydney)

Understanding the Success of Fringe Anti-European Union Parties at European Parliament Elections in New Democracies GIURCANU, Magda (Charles University in Prague) P

Panel P337 Faculty of Social Sciences – FS215

Preserving Peace: How Africa has Escaped Conflict and Violence Chair: BALTHASAR, Dominik (University of Basel) Discussant: GABRIEL, Sidonia (University of Basel)

Hegemony of Peace VIEIRA FILHO, José Maurício (Centro de Estudos Sociais, University of Coimbra) P

Local order-making and international security governance through the rescaling sovereignty: the case of Somaliland WIUFF MOE, Louise (Danish Institute For International Studies) P

Preconditions for Political Violence: Case Studies from Tanzania DEFREESE, Michelle (Graduate Institute, Geneva) P

Space, time and actors: Explaining the emergence of armed militant groups in selected communities of Nigeria’s Niger Delta MARCLINT EBIEDE, Tarila (University of Leuven) P

'Words Not Knives Solve Problems': Why some regions of Nigeria remain at peace whilst others are at war

Chair: VAN KESSEL, Stijn (Loughborough University)

WARE, Helen (University of New England Australia) P

Co-Chair / Discussant: FROIO, Caterina (Sciences Po Paris)

Panel P342

‘Winning formulas’: the electoral success of Populist Radical Right Parties in Western Europe MICHEL, Elie (European University Institute) P DAMHUIS, Koen (European University Institute)

Faculty of Arts – FA326

Psychological Linkages between Macro/Meso-Context and Participation Chair: BEAUREGARD, Katrine (Australian National University) Discussant: VRABLIKOVA, Katerina (Universität Mannheim)

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Instituto de Ciências Sociais)

PANEL SESSION 6

Political Participation in Eastern Europe After 1989 – Reassessing Political Socialisation in Times of Growing Social Inequality SPÖRI, Tobias (Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna) P

The Perfect Storm: Relative Deprivation, Resource Mobilization and Collective Violence SIROKY, David (Arizona State University) P

What is driving protestors to the streets? Personal Connections vs Political Attitudes as Mobilizing Mechanisms INCLAN, Maria (Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas, AC – CIDE) P

Panel P350 Faculty of Social Sciences – FS212

Realist Political Theory Chair: BOSWORTH, Will (Australian National University)

A Plague on Both your Houses: Beyond Realism and Moralism in Political Philosophy GLEDHILL, James (University of Amsterdam) P

Normative Political Theory and the Realist Challenge FAVARA, Greta (Università degli Studi di Milano) P

On the distinctiveness, autonomy, and authority of the political domain

FRI

KISS, Sam (University of Oxford) P

Political Feasibility is Political SPIEKERMANN, Kai (The London School of Economics & Political Science) P MCTERNAN, Emily

The morality of political realism MANDI, Tibor (Centre for Social Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences) P

Panel P352

Faculty of Law – FL213

Recruitment and Advancement of Elites Chair: KERBY, Matthew (Australian National University) Discussant: LITTLE, Conor (University of Copenhagen)

Complete political careers as a predictor of ministerial appointment SNAGOVSKY, Feodor (Australian National University) P

Pathways to Power and Role of Individual Political Capital in the Obtainment of Ministerial Offices ZWINKELS, Tomas (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen) P

Presidentialization of parties and the career path to the premiership: the case of regional Spain ASTUDILLO RUIZ, Javier (Universitat Pompeu Fabra) P MARTÍNEZ CANTÓ, Javier (University of Bamberg)

Panel P358

Faculty of Law – FL231

Reimagining MOOCs: Online Learning Opportunities and Challenges for 2016 and Beyond Chair: LEVINSON, Nanette (American University)

Activists, Advocates or Arbitrators? the Role of the Tutor in the Politics and International Relations Classroom GOLDSMITH, Chris (De Montfort University) P

Deliberative Practices as Pedagogy and Tool for the Civic Engagement of Political Science Students BUREAN, Toma (Babes-Bolyai University) P SATA, Kinga-Koretta (Babes-Bolyai University)

Small and medium-scale online courses in International Relations LUCKE, Robin (Universität Passau) P

Staging the final countdown: how the 'whole-task' approach can be applied in the organization of teaching and assessment of MA thesis drafting RADULOVA, Elissaveta (Maastricht Universiteit) P

Teaching politics with technology- between driving forces and challenges MIHAI, Alexandra (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) P

Panel P367

Faculty of Arts – FA300

Re-reading Richard Katz: Labour and the ‘Crisis of Party Democracy’ in Southern Europe Chair: BURGI, Noëlle (Université de Paris I – PanthéonSorbonne) Co-Chair: GENTILE, Antonina (Università degli Studi di Milano) Discussant: KATZ, Richard (Johns Hopkins University)

Policy Content, Party Cartelization and Social Protest: Preliminary Conclusions from the Greek Contentious Cycle (2009–2016) SEFERIADES, Seraphim (Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences) P KOTRONAKI, Loukia (Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences)

The EU, Cartel Parties and Cartel Capitalism: the case of Troika and Greece SPRINGBORG, Patricia (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) P

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The US Hegemonic Origins of the Cartel Party: the South European Cauldron

Multilevel governance and conflicting political representations

GENTILE, Antonina (Università degli Studi di Milano) P

GREPPI, Andrea (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid) P

Trajectories of trade union-political party relationships in Portugal under democracy

Political Representation in a Multi-Level Polity: Why National Parties Could Help Fix the EU Democratic Deficit DE CANDIA, Margherita (Kings College London) P

Weak or no ties? the relationship between the party in government and the unions in Italy

The dilemma of democratic representation in a differentiated European Union

CARRIERI, Domenico (Sapienza University of Roma) P

KRÖGER, Sandra (University of Exeter) P BELLAMY, Richard (European University Institute)

Panel P369

Faculty of Arts – FA131

Researching the Governance of Knowledge Policies: Methodological and Conceptual Challenges Chair: ELKEN, Mari (Nordic Institute for Studies in Innovation, Research and Education) Co-Chair / Discussant: SØRENSEN, Mads P. (Aarhus Universitet)

Conceptual Narratives and the Governance of Knowledge Policies VEIGA, Amelia (Agência de Avaliação e Acreditação do Ensino Superior) P MAGALHÃES, António (Centre for Research on Higher Education Policies)

Integrating plurality of external influences into comparative analysis: the example of research policies in the Baltics TÕNISMANN, Teele (Institut d'Études Politiques de Toulouse) P

Motivations for global scientific collaboration: researchers’ perspectives ULNICANE, Inga (University of Vienna EIF) P

Understanding the role of the state in research policy: insights from Malaysia and Indonesia PURWANINGRUM, Farah (Institute of Asian Studies – Universiti Brunei Darussalam) P

Panel P375

Faculty of Law – FL103

Rethinking Political Representation in the EU Chair: WIESNER, Claudia (Technische Universität Darmstadt) Co-Chair: GARCÍA-GUITIÁN, Elena (Universidad Autònoma de Madrid – Instituto de Políticas y Bienes Públicos del CSIC) Discussant: MALKOPOULOU, Anthoula (Uppsala Universitet)

The European Citizens’ Initiative’s role in making the EU decision making more representative ZEEGERS, Nicolle (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen) P

The European institutional crisis: the illusion of supranational representation? SALVATI, Eugenio (Università degli Studi di Pavia) P

Panel P388

Faculty of Law – FL304

Strengthening Integrity through Electoral Reforms Chair: NAI, Alessandro (University of Geneva) Co-Chair / Discussant: GRÖMPING, Max (University of Sydney)

Agenda-building for Electoral Reform: Explaining Media Attention to Domestic Election Monitoring Initiatives GRÖMPING, Max (University of Sydney) P

Democratic Revolution: Evaluating Electoral Reform in an Old Democracy BUCKLEY, Fiona (University College Cork) P REIDY, Theresa (University College Cork) FARRELL, David (University College Dublin)

Strategies of actors influencing electoral integrity: Comparison of the Czech and Slovak case JARABINSKÝ, Ivan (Masaryk University) P

Panel P390

Faculty of Law – FL414

Survey Experiments I: Applications of the Design Chair: EXADAKTYLOS, Theofanis (University of Surrey)

Desert, responsibility, need and political convictions: the determinants of the willingness to redistribute BADER, Florian (Zeppelin University Friedrichshafen) P

Enabling change: experimental insights on electricity policy acceptance DERMONT, Clau (Universität Bern) P STADELMANN-STEFFEN, Isabelle (Universität Bern)

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STOLEROFF, Alan (Centro de Investigação e Estudos de Sociologia) P

PANEL SESSION 6

Short is better: Examining the properties of the Instructional Manipulation Checks through an experimental approach VEZZONI, Cristiano (Università degli Studi di Trento) P LADINI, Riccardo (Università degli Studi di Trento) MANCOSU, Moreno (Collegio Carlo Alberto)

Unemployment and Economic Voting in Greece: Evidence from a Survey Experiment NEZI, Roula (Gesis) P GEMENIS, Kostas (Universiteit Twente) KONSTANTINIDIS, Iannis (University of Macedonia)

Featured Panel 3

Faculty of Arts – FA313

The Future of Political Science – sponsored by APSA Chair: SMITH, Steven (American Political Science Association)

The EU’s Single Face or Many Faces? Europeanized Media Coverage from a Network Perspective BOOMGAARDEN, Hajo (University of Vienna) P GRILL, Christiane (University of Vienna)

Featured Panel 7

Faculty of Arts – FA201

The Political Science Monograph in a Changing Communication Ecology Chair: SEGERBERG, Alexandra (Stockholm University) FINOTELLO, Ambra (Palgrave Macmillan) KENNEALY, Peter (European University Institute) ROSE, Richard (University of Strathclyde)

Panel P429

Faculty of Arts – FA215

The Relationship between Heads of State and Prime Ministers

FLINDERS, Matthew (University of Sheffield) ZITTOUN, Philippe (Université Lyon II) SMITH, Steven (American Political Science Association) SCHUETTEMEYER, Suzanne S. (Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg)

Chair: SEDELIUS, Thomas (Dalarna University)

Panel P414

SULLY, Melanie (Institute for Go-Governance) P

Faculty of Arts – FA225V

Discussant: HLOUSEK, Vit (Masaryk University)

A Structured Review of Semi-Presidential Studies: Struggling to Move beyond Linz ÅBERG, Jenny (Dalarna University) P

Constitutional Positions of Heads of State in the EU

FRI

The Media and Political Representation in EU Politics: Legitimisers or Discreditors?

Executive power in Central and Eastern Europe in comparative perspective

Chair: AUEL, Katrin (Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna)

Semi presidential systems and semi constitutional monarchies: a historical assessment of executive power-sharing

Co-Chair: EISELE, Olga (Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna) Discussant: HÖING, Oliver (University of Cologne)

A Democratic Mirage? Newspaper Coverage of the European Parliament and Its Influence on Public Opinion EISELE, Olga (Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna) P

Bad Press? Parliamentary representatives, EU affairs and the media AUEL, Katrin (Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna) P

Online Euroscepticism: an amplification of the negativity bias of political news? TRENZ, Hans-Jörg (University of Copenhagen) P GALPIN, Charlotte (University of Copenhagen)

Politics without Parliaments? Parliaments in EU Politicization through National Media ROCABERT, Jofre (University of Zurich) P

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ORAVCOVÁ, Veronika (Department of Political Science, Comenius University Faculty of Arts) P

ANCKAR, Carsten (Åbo Akademi) P

The Portuguese semi-presidential system in times of crisis, 2011–2015 FREIRE, André (Centro de Investigação e Estudos de Sociologia) P

Panel P433

Faculty of Arts – FA116

The Role of Experts and Professionals in EU Policy-Making Chair: BÜTTNER, Sebastian (Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg) Co-Chair / Discussant: MAU, Steffen

Let us make experts in our image: the European Commission’s contribution to the Bologna Process DAKOWSKA, Dorota (Université Lyon II) P

PANEL SESSION 7

BORCHERS, Frank (University of Siegen) P LAHUSEN, Christian (University of Siegen)

The lobbyists in the EU policy-making: are the 'experts' more powerful and why? MICHEL, Hélène (Institut d'Études Politiques de Strasbourg) P

The proliferation of economic expertise and economic experts in European governance SCHMIDT-WELLENBURG, Christian (Universität Potsdam) P

The task force for Greece: symbolic power and expertise in EU crisis management HAMM, Marylou (Université Libre de Bruxelles) P

Panel P443

Faculty of Law – FL243

Theory and Evidence for CrossFertilization of Policy Process Theories II Chair: KNAGGÅRD, Åsa (Lunds Universitet) Discussant: ZOHLNHÖFER, Reimut (Ruprecht-KarlsUniversität Heidelberg)

Figurations Leading to Post-Crisis Convergence of Bismarckian Health Systems towards the Beveridge Model: Combining Conditions of the Advocacy Coalition Framework and the Multiple Streams Approach

Universität Münster) HEIDRICH, Sebastian (TU Braunschweig)

How Does Extreme Weather Effect Climate Change Adaptation Policy Adoption? a Multiple Streams Analysis of the View from Canberra DOLAN, Dana (George Mason University) P

Policy Change and the Advocacy Coalition Framework: Meta-Analysis of Past Applications PIERCE, Jonathan (Seattle University) P

Panel P445

Faculty of Arts – FA405

Towards Perpetual Peace in Rawls's 'Law of People'? Chair: WILLIAMS, Huw (Cardiff University) Discussant: DEMIRAY, Mehmet (University of Keele)

Constructing a middle ground for international intervention: John Rawls’ 'Law of Peoples' SAVAS CAZALA, Menent (Galatasaray University) P

Kant, Rawls, Global Justice, and Climate Disruption BERNSTEIN, Alyssa (Ohio University) P

Peace, Justice and Pluralism: Rawls's international vision REIDY, David (University of Tennessee) P

The Path to Universal Peace: Rawls' 'Kantian' Just War Theory

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Professionalization of EU-Lobbying: Processes of Closure

WILLIAMS, Huw (Cardiff University) P

BANDELOW, Nils (Technische Universität Braunschweig) P VOGELER, Colette KUHLMANN, Johanna (Westfälische Wilhelms-

Panel Session 7 Friday, 9 September 17:40–19:20 Panel P003

Faculty of Law – FL220

5 Years European Citizens’ Initiative (ECI) – Dying Patient or Bright Future Ahead? Empirical Perspectives on the Use and Impact of the ECI Chair: LEFKOFRIDI, Zoe (Universität Salzburg) Chair: PREUKSCHAT, Renate (Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna) Co-Chair: KANDYLA, Anna Angela (European University Institute) Discussant: BOUZA, Luis (Universidad de Salamanca)

Initiating transnational deliberation? the role and impact of the European Citizens’ Initiative (ECI) CONRAD, Maximilian (University of Iceland) P

Is the European Citizen's Initiative advancing EU legitimacy? a Qualitative Comparative Analysis of ECI organisers’ strategies PREUKSCHAT, Renate (Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna) P

The ECI – a Driver of Politicization on the EU Level? PLOTTKA, Julian (Institut für Europäische Politik) P

The European Citizens Initiative: the impact of digital campaign activism on EU democracy? HEDLING, Elsa (Lunds Universitet) P

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What Triggers the use of the ECI? the Role of Benefits, Values and Efficacy KANDYLA, Anna Angela (European University Institute) P GHERGHINA, Sergiu (Johann Wolfgang GoetheUniversität Frankfurt)

Panel P006

Faculty of Arts – FA313

Accountability and Transparency Chair: MOORE, Alfred (University of Cambridge)

Auditing as Governing: Administrative traditions and auditing logics in Sweden, Norway, Australia, and New Zealand DE FINE LICHT, Jenny (University of Gothenburg) P PIERRE, Jon (University of Gothenburg)

Court of Justice of the European Union and regulatory politics: public access to Impact Assessment PETRUCCI, Carlo (Cardiff University) P

Four Faces of Transparency in Democratic Theory MOORE, Alfred (University of Cambridge) P

Governance in a Multipolar World: Transparency and Good Governance of Transnational Commercial Relationships HAZENBERG, Jilles (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen) P

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The EU accountability index: Assessing the state of EU executive accountability WILLE, Anchrit (Departments of Political Science and Public Administration, Universiteit Leiden) P BOVENS, Mark (University of Utrecht)

Why do Congresses and Parliaments not use audits’ information? VELAZQUEZ, Rodrigo (Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas, AC – CIDE) P RAMIREZ DE LA CRUZ, Edgar (Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas, AC – CIDE)

Panel P016

Faculty of Arts – FA408

Assessing the Inclusion of Citizens of Immigrant Origin in National Parliaments in Europe Chair: MORALES, Laura (University of Leicester) Co-Chair: SAALFELD, Thomas (University of Bamberg) Discussant: GARRETT, Amanda (Georgetown University)

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Dissecting patterns of intersectionality: gender, ethnicity and religion in the political representation of citizens of immigrant origin ERZEEL, Silvia (Université catholique de Louvain) P CELIS, Karen (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) MÜGGE, Liza (University of Amsterdam) MORALES, Laura (University of Leicester) GUERRA, Simona (University of Leicester)

Substantive Representation and CIO MPs: Topic Models and Sentiment Analysis of Legislative Speech SAALFELD, Thomas (University of Bamberg) P GEESE, Lucas (University of Bamberg) SCHWEMMER, Carsten (University of Bamberg) WÜST, Andreas (Universität Mannheim) VAN DER PAS, Daphne (University of Amsterdam)

Systems of Immigrant Incorporation and Descriptive Political Representation GUERRA, Simona (University of Leicester) P VINTILA, Daniela (University of Leicester) KONSTANTINIDOU, Angeliki (University of Leicester)

Visibility, integration models and political representation MORALES, Laura (University of Leicester) P SOBOLEWSKA, Maria (University of Manchester) ENGLISH, Patrick (University of Manchester)

Panel P035

Faculty of Arts – FA317

Changing Institutions – Changing Opportunities for Gender Policies and Politics? Chair / Discussant: WOEHL, Stefanie (University of Vienna)

A Blind Spot? News Sources, Gender and Minority in Danish TV News FIIG, Christina (Aarhus Universitet) P

Claims-making in times of crisis: the case of the European Women's Lobby SEIBICKE, Helena (Universitetet i Oslo) P

Contested Gender Equality Policies in Japan HOLDGRÜN, Phoebe Stella (German Institute for Japanese Studies (DIJ), Tokyo) P

Masculinist Agency and the politics of the European Debt Crisis: the Gendered Political Economy of Restructuring HEINE, Frederic (University of Warwick) P

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ZIOLKOWSKI, Maria (University of Vienna) P BERGER, Christian (University of Vienna)

Panel P063

Faculty of Law – FL103

Conceptual History and World Politics Chair: NYYSSÖNEN, Heino (University of Tampere) Discussant: DIAS, Frederico (Centro Universitário de Brasília)

Another Munich We Just Cannot Afford NYYSSÖNEN, Heino (University of Tampere) P

Muslim Citizens versus Citizen Muslims: a Study of Discursive Strategies in Contemporary India ABDELHALIM, Julten (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) P

The constitution of 'liberalism' in the twentieth century international thought: the burden of being opposed to reality in the discipline of IR DIAS, Frederico (Centro Universitário de Brasília) P

The external representation of the EU: towards a more democratic diplomacy? BLANC, Félix (Ecoles des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris, France) P

Weapons of Mass Destruction: Conceptual Change and Strategic Actors BENTLEY, Michelle (University of London, Royal Holloway College) P

Panel P064

Faculty of Law – FL305

Conceptualising Citizenship Chair: KIVISTÖ, Hanna-Mari (University of Jyväskylä) Co-Chair: MÄKINEN, Katja (University of Jyväskylä) Discussant: GARCÍA-GUITIÁN, Elena (Universidad Autònoma de Madrid – Instituto de Políticas y Bienes Públicos del CSIC)

Citizenship, Equality and Naturalization In a Comparative Perspective HOYO, Henio (GIGA German Institute of Global And Area Studies) P

Conceptualizations and perceptions of Turkish citizenship CENGIZ, Bengi Ruken (Sabanci University) P

Framing participation – framing citizenship? MERILUOTO, Taina (University of Jyväskylä) P

The European Union and New Dimensions of Citizenship POSTIGO, Marta (Department of Philosophy, University of Málaga) P

The European Commission: Contingency and Citizenship PUKALLUS, Stefanie (University of Sheffield) P

Panel P065

Faculty of Arts – FA001

Conflict and Authoritarianism Chair / Discussant: BANK, André (GIGA German Institute of Global And Area Studies)

Diffusion, Learning, and Cooperation in Managing Transnational Conflicts TRINN, Christoph (Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg) P

Modernizing Repression: American Police Training Programs and its Connection to Political Authoritarianism in South Vietnam as a Case Study of the Cold War KUZMAROV, Jeremy (University of Tulsa) P

Syria as a Case Study of an Authoritarian Regime Undergoing Conflict HLAVSOVÁ, Aneta (University of Economics, Prague) P TAMCHYNOVÁ, Kristýna (University of Economics, Prague) VLCKOVA, Katerina (University of Economics, Prague)

Threat and Fear of Reversion: the Rise of Hitler, Putin's Russia, and ISIS MIDLARSKY, Manus (Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey) P

Panel P068 Faculty of Social Sciences – FS212

'Continental’ Methods of Political Theorizing Chair: LITTLE, Adrian (University of Melbourne)

From Deliberative System to Dialogic Network: a Framework for Qualitative Analysis of Democratic Discourse and Action ZGIEP, Marcin (University of Warsaw) P

How Meaning Travels: the Hermeneutics of Comparative Political Theory ILIEVA, Evgenia (Ithaca College) P

How political ideas matter – reflections on method LAGERGREN WAHLIN, Fredrika (University of Gothenburg) P

Phenomenology, Methodology and Normative Theory BARON, Ilan (University of Durham) P

Pragmatic Methods in Contemporary Political Theory: Rorty and Critical Social Theory CHIN, Clayton (University of Melbourne) P

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Multiple Crises of the Self: Legal and Economic Answers to Labor and Care economies in the Neoliberal Paradigm

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Panel P087

Faculty of Arts – FA203

Democracy and Democratisation Chair: XYPOLIA, Ilia (University of Aberdeen)

Democracy, trade and Inequality – a computeraided thought experiment MENDONÇA, Pedro (Institute of Social Sciences -University of Lisbon) P

Democratisation by Protest? CHERNYKH, Svitlana (Australian National University) P

Dynamics of Democratization in Unrecognized States: Lessons from Northern Cyprus KOPRULU, Nur (Near East University) P KANOL, Direnç (Near East University)

Panel P113 Faculty of Social Sciences – FS112

Electoral Systems and Parliamentary Party Strategies Chair: ANDRÉ, Audrey (Université Libre de Bruxelles) Discussant: ZITTEL, Thomas (Johann Wolfgang GoetheUniversität Frankfurt)

Legislator activities in parliament and electoral performance in a mixed-member electoral system: the case of post-transition Hungary, 1990–2010

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PAPP, Zsófia (Centre for Social Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences) P

Social cleavages, district magnitude, and the number of parties BOCHSLER, Daniel (University of Zurich) P GROFMAN, Bernard

The importance of interest group ties in open-ballot proportional elections: effects of membership and endorsement on candidates electoral success PRIMAVESI, Riccardo (Université de Lausanne) P LUTZ, Georg (Université de Lausanne)

Which electoral systems succeed at providing proportionality and concentration? An investigation of promising (mixed) designs and risky tools LINHART, Eric (Technische Universität Chemnitz) P

Panel P114

Faculty of Law – FL213

Elite Political Communication Chair: VIEIRA FILHO, José Maurício (Centro de Estudos Sociais, University of Coimbra)

Campaigning with Poetry, Governing on Prose: Effects of Election Pledge Rhetoric on Voters’ Evaluation of Policy Performance Post-Election LINDGREN, Elina (University of Gothenburg) P

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Egos, elites and social capital: Analyzing mediagovernment relations from a network perspective KOCKS, Jan Niklas (Freie Universität Berlin) P RAUPP, Juliana (Freie Universität Berlin) MURPHY, Kim (Freie Universität Berlin)

Old Borrowed or New? Jeremy Corbyn and the resilience of the Labour party's Soul BENNISTER, Mark (Canterbury Christ Church University) P WORTHY, Benjamin (Birkbeck, University of London)

The mediatization of the Hollande presidency KUHN, Raymond (Queen Mary, University of London) P

Panel P128

Faculty of Law – FL402

European Biofuel Certification: Governing Sustainability in a Polycentric World? Chair: PARTZSCH, Lena (Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg)

Biofuel certification systems in Brazil: controversies over the impacts and the impacts of controversies LEHTONEN, Markku (University of Sussex) P GOUVEIA, Flávia (Universidade Estadual de Campinas – Unicamp)

EU biofuel certification: ‘Power with’ in a polycentric world? PARTZSCH, Lena (Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg) P MOSER, Christine

The EU and Sustainable Biofuels Governance: Shaping or Failing Global Public Policy? MONDOU, Matthieu (University of Toronto) P RENCKENS, Stefan (University of Toronto) SKOGSTAD, Grace (University of Toronto)

Panel P134

Faculty of Law – FL303

Examining Welfare State Reform in Post-Socialist Russia and Eastern Europe Chair: COX, Terry (University of Glasgow) Discussant: TURBINE, Vikki (University of Glasgow)

Regional Variations of the Service Provision Reforms in Russia: Political, Economic and Bureaucratic aspects TARASENKO, Anna (The European University St Petersburg) P

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Social transformation and the question of postsocialist welfare regimes in contemporary Eastern Europe COX, Terry (University of Glasgow) P

Welfare Governance, NGOs and Policy Entrepreneurship in Contemporary Russia

Paternalism and Autonomy MØLLER LYNGBY PEDERSEN, Viki (Aarhus Universitet) P MIDTGAARD, Søren (Aarhus Universitet)

Panel P167

Faculty of Arts – FA209

BINDMAN, Eleanor (Queen Mary, University of London) P

Highs and Lows in Recent Democratization Trajectories

Welfare State and Child Welfare Reform in Russia in the 2010s

Chair: CASSANI, Andrea (Università degli Studi di Milano)

KULMALA, Meri (University of Helsinki) P CHERNOVA, Zhanna (Higher School of Economics, Saint Petersburg Campus)

Co-Chair / Discussant: TOMINI, Luca (Université Libre de Bruxelles)

Faculty of Arts – FA326

From Revolution to Stability and Integration: Challenges of Political Change in Contemporary Political Regimes Chair: STEUER, Max (Department of Political Science, Comenius University Faculty of Arts) Discussant: CHIHAIA, Mihai Sebastian (International Association for Political Science Students)

Realism in the Global South: a new perspective of the tools Realists have to analyze developing countries' foreign policy MAGELA GUIMARAES LIMA, Tabata (University of London) P

The (non)political taboo: Why democracies ban Holocaust denial STEUER, Max (Department of Political Science, Comenius University Faculty of Arts) P

The European Union and the United Nations Security Council: the Future of Effective Multilateralism TZVETKOVA, Gergana (Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna) P

Panel P165

Faculty of Arts – FA301

Health and Justice Chair / Discussant: ALBERTSEN, Andreas (Aarhus Universitet)

Death and Deliberation: Respecting Family Preferences in Organ Procurement

WHITING, Matthew (University of Reading) P KAYA, Zeynep (The London School of Economics & Political Science)

From democratic pioneer to democratic backslider? a long(er) history of democratic defects in Hungary GYULAI, Attila (Centre for Social Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences) P STEIN-ZALAI, Juliane Sophie (Centre for Social Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences)

Independent candidates: revitalising Mexican democratisation, gaining citizen’s trust? VIDAL CORREA, Fernanda (Universidad Panamericana) P

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Panel P152

Democratic Backsliding in Turkey: Clientelism and Executive Aggrandisement under the AKP

Nigeria and the jigsaw puzzle of democratization by elections in Africa CASSANI, Andrea (Università degli Studi di Milano) P CARBONE, Giovanni (Università degli Studi di Milano)

Panel P188

Faculty of Law – FL021

Institutional Disconnect, Social Movements and Democracy Chair: KOLOKYTHA, Olga (University of Vienna)

Framing and re-framing the opponent: Exploring dynamics of new social movements' formation in a demobilised society RYBAR, Marek (Department of Political Science, Comenius University Faculty of Arts) P SOVCIKOVA, Anna (Masaryk University)

ALBERTSEN, Andreas (Aarhus Universitet) P

Governance from below in times of crisis: Towards a sustainable democracy?

Judicial Interventions in Health Policy: Epistemic Competence and the Courts

KOUKOU, Asimina (University of Vienna) P SARIKAKIS, Katharine (University of Vienna)

MORALES, Leti (McGill University) P

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Grasping change in governance networks by microphysics of power: the relations of forces between Affected by Mortgages Platform (PAH), Local Governments and Banks DURÁN QUINTANAR, Matías Gabriel (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona) P

Reconfiguring Protests in the Media Milieu: Iconic Productions from Gezi Park Movements DILLI, Sirin (University of Giresun) P

The Charlie Hebdo debate in UK mainstream and alternative media forums FELICETTI, Andrea (Scuola Normale Superiore) P

Panel P195

Faculty of Arts – FA111

Interest Groups and Public Opinion Chair: RASMUSSEN, Anne (University of Copenhagen) Discussant: DÜR, Andreas (Universität Salzburg)

Interest Groups as Transmission Belts? Comparing Policy Positions of Groups and the Public FLÖTHE, Linda (Departments of Political Science and Public Administration, Universiteit Leiden) P RASMUSSEN, Anne (University of Copenhagen)

Lobbying for the People? Measuring substantive representation by interest groups

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BORÄNG, Frida (University of Gothenburg) P NAURIN, Daniel (Universitetet i Oslo)

Making Public Policy: a time series analysis of Public opinion, Interest groups and Policy-making in Sweden RASMUSSEN, Anne (University of Copenhagen) P ROMEIJN, Jeroen (Departments of Political Science and Public Administration, Universiteit Leiden) TOSHKOV, Dimiter (Departments of Political Science and Public Administration, Universiteit Leiden)

One for All? Public Confidence in National, Regional, and International Institutions DELLMUTH, Lisa Maria (Stockholm University) P TALLBERG, Jonas (Stockholm University)

Reflecting the Public Interest? How European News Media Cover Public Opinion Cues on EU Legislative Politics DE BRUYCKER, Iskander (University of Amsterdam) P

Panel P205

Faculty of Arts – FA016

International Political Theory: Finance, Taxation and Monetary Policy Chair: WOLLNER, Gabriel (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) Co-Chair: VIEHOFF, Juri (University of Oxford)

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Discussant: EFTHYMIOU, Dimitrios (Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt)

Debt and Domination WIEDENBRUG, Anahi Elisabeth (The London School of Economics & Political Science) P

Global taxation, democratic legitimacy and effective sovereignty WOLLNER, Gabriel (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) P

Just Austerity? Background Justice, responsibility and effective sovereignty in the Eurozone VIEHOFF, Juri (University of Oxford) P

Panel P216

Faculty of Law – FL214

Issue-Specific Perceptions: Images of the EU as a Global Energy Actor Chair: KNODT, Michele (Technische Universität Darmstadt)

A Polyphonic Marketplace: Images of EU External Energy Relations in British, French and German Media Discourses KNODT, Michele (Technische Universität Darmstadt) P

An Emerging EU Strategic Narrative? Twitter Communication during the EU’s Sustainable Energy Week CHABAN, Natalia (University of Canterbury, New Zealand) P

Changing Historic Perceptions in EU-Africa Relations: a Social-Psychological Analysis KOTSOPOULOS, John (University of Pretoria) P

Panel P234 Faculty of Social Sciences – FS014

Local Elections Chair: VAN DER KOLK, Henk (Universiteit Twente) Discussant: VETTER, Angelika (Universität Stuttgart)

Local Effects in Local Elections PINK, Michal (Masaryk University) P

The votes champion as mayor? the influence of electoral legislation on the local political game HENNAU, Sofie (Universiteit Hasselt) P KEUNEN, Stef (Universiteit Hasselt) ACKAERT, Johan

What have single-member districts changed? Evidence from local elections in Poland GENDZWILL, Adam (University of Warsaw) P ŻÓŁTAK, Tomasz (University of Warsaw)

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Migrant Workers, Union Citizens and Social Assistance: From Rules to Reality Chair: BLAUBERGER, Michael (Universität Salzburg) Discussant: MAYORAL, Juan Antonio (University of Copenhagen)

Enforcer of European Social Rights or Defender of National Welfare Systems? the National Judiciary and its Role in the Europeanisation of Welfare Rights SCHMIDT, Susanne K (Universität Bremen) P WERNER, Benjamin (Universität Bremen)

Enter at your own Risk: How EU Member States Administer the Free Movement of EU Citizens BLAUBERGER, Michael (Universität Salzburg) P HEINDLMAIER, Anita (Universität Salzburg)

European Social Union – For Whom? MARTINSEN, Dorte Sindbjerg (University of Copenhagen) P SAMPSON THIERRY, Jessica Maria (University of Copenhagen)

Solving individual conflicts, creating systemic uncertainties BLAUBERGER, Michael (Universität Salzburg) P SCHMIDT, Susanne K (Universität Bremen)

Panel P252

Faculty of Arts – FA429

Narratives on Violent Groups: Reconciling the Contentious Politics and Interactionist Paradigms? I Chair / Discussant: DORAN, Marie-Christine (University of Ottawa) Co-Chair: BENCHERIF, Adib (University of Ottawa)

Accidental Escalation: Missing Mechanism or a Challenge to the Model? STEINHOFF, Patricia (University of Hawaii) P ZWERMAN, Gilda (SUNY Old Westbury)

'Anti-governmental NGOs' Grasping the political meaning of violent actions targeting humanitarian actors EGGER, Clara (Sciences Po Grenoble) P

Dynamics of the 2013 Gezi Park Protests in Turkey DEMIREL-PEGG, Tijen (Indiana University) P

The Momentum of Change – Short- versus LongTerm 'Learning' of Terrorist Groups as a Result of Mergers with other Terrorist Organizations GOERZIG, Carolin (Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies – MPIfG) P

Time representations and practices: Interpreting the multiple temporalities of the Malian rebellions BENCHERIF, Adib (University of Ottawa) P

Panel P254

Faculty of Arts – FA217

Networks and Network Governance across European Borders Chair: SARMIENTO-MIRWALDT, Katja (Brunel University) Discussant: SVENSSON, Sara (Central European University)

End user networks in the implementation of the Polish-German ‘small projects funds’ SARMIENTO-MIRWALDT, Katja (Brunel University) P

European Groupings of Territorial Cooperation in cross-border governance in Central and Eastern Europe: do they make a difference? SVENSSON, Sara (Central European University) P

Governance networks under the Carpathian Convention VETIER, Marta (Central European University) P

Panel P292

Faculty of Arts – FA018

Party Affiliation and Leadership Strategies Chair: MAZZOLENI, Oscar (Université de Lausanne) Co-Chair: VOERMAN, Gerrit (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen)

Angela Merkel's leadership between the Euro and the migrant crisis STAMATI, Furio (Università degli Studi di Milano) P

Dutch and Swiss party affiliations: An historical-comparative perspective MAZZOLENI, Oscar (Université de Lausanne) P VOERMAN, Gerrit (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen)

From ‘integrative’ to ‘expressive’ parties? Some Reflections from the Italian Case MASTROPAOLO, Alfio (Università degli Studi di Torino) P

Populism without members: Two cases from Central Europe SPÁČ, Peter (Masaryk University) P HAVLIK, Vlastimil (Masaryk University)

Panel P303

Faculty of Law – FL225

Policy Change and Continuity in Global Governance Chair: TALLBERG, Jonas (Stockholm University) Co-Chair: LUNDGREN, Magnus (Stockholm University)

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Panel P246 Faculty of Social Sciences – FS115

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Discussant: GREEN-PEDERSEN, Christoffer (Aarhus Universitet)

Panel P331

Faculty of Law – FL101

ALEXANDROVA, Petya (Hannover Universität) P

Populist Parties and Mainstream Party Competition: Issues and Frames, Strategies and Reactions

Mapping Change in Renegotiated Investment Agreements

Chair: PYTLAS, Bartek (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München)

Intra-Institutional Policy Drift in the European Commission

THOMPSON, Alexander (Ohio State University) P

Policy punctuations in global governance: evidence from five international organizations, 1980–2015 LUNDGREN, Magnus (Stockholm University) P SOMMERER, Thomas (Stockholm University) TALLBERG, Jonas (Stockholm University)

What explains the distribution of global health aid among health issues? a comparison of impact severity and diffusion among donors KOENIG-ARCHIBUGI, Mathias (The London School of Economics & Political Science) P BACCINI, Leonardo (The London School of Economics & Political Science)

Panel P314 Faculty of Social Sciences – FS215

Political Participation Trends in Contemporary Democracies FRI

Chair: KOSTELKA, Filip (Université de Montréal) Co-Chair / Discussant: ROVNY, Jan (Sciences Po Paris)

Anger and Means: What Drives Political Action KOSTADINOVA, Tatiana (Florida International University) P MATTES, Kyle (Florida International University)

Candidate-Centered Electoral Systems and Voter Turnout SÖDERLUND, Peter (Åbo Akademi) P

Household Effect in Turnout in the Czech Republic LINEK, Lukas (Institute Of Sociology, Academy Of Sciences Of The Czech Republic) P KUDRNAC, Ales (Institute Of Sociology, Academy Of Sciences Of The Czech Republic) LYONS, Pat (Institute Of Sociology, Academy Of Sciences Of The Czech Republic)

Postmaterialism and young peoples political participation in a time of austerity HENN, Matt (Nottingham Trent University) P OLDFIELD, Ben (Nottingham Trent University)

When Ideology Matters: the Ideological Basis of Protest Participation KOSTELKA, Filip (Université de Montréal) P ROVNY, Jan (Sciences Po Paris)

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Co-Chair: GRUBER, Oliver (University of Vienna) Discussant: SZOECSIK, Edina (Universität Bern)

Boundaries and Radical Right Mobilization BUSTIKOVA, Lenka (Arizona State University) P

Mainstreaming the Radical Right or Radicalizing the Mainstream? ZOBEL, Malisa Zora (Europa-Universität Viadrina) P

Responding to right-wing populists outside of government: the impact of the AfD on the German party system LEWANDOWSKY, Marcel (Helmut-Schmidt-University/ University of the Armed Forces Hamburg) P JANKOWSKI, Michael (Hamburg Universität)

Strategies of mainstream parties towards their right-wing populist challengers: Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland in comparison HEINZE, Anna-Sophie (Friedrich-Schiller Universität Jena) P

Panel P362

Faculty of Arts – FA225V

Religious Identities and Religious Affiliation in Comparative European Perspective Chair: LIEDHEGENER, Antonius (University of Lucerne) Co-Chair: HACKETT, Conrad (Pew Research Center)

Contested Religious Affiliation: the Plurality of the Religious Landscape of Europe between Familiar Categories and New Religious Identities LIEDHEGENER, Antonius (University of Lucerne) P

The Expected Challenges of Measuring Religious Identity in Europe in 2020 HACKETT, Conrad (Pew Research Center) P

The Political Economy of Support for Sharia SIROKY, David (Arizona State University) P

The Swiss Metadatabase of Religious Affiliation in Europe (SMRE) – a Crowd Research Project ODERMATT, Anastas (University of Lucerne) P

Panel P370

Faculty of Arts – FA201

Resetting the Reset and the Rise of Regional Revisionism

PANEL SESSION 7

Discussant: STRITECKY, Vit (Charles University in Prague)

Between Apathy and Adaptation: Euro-Atlantic Security Architecture under Revisionist Pressure KARASEK, Tomas (Charles University in Prague) P

Illiberalism in Central Europe: the view from the West BUTLER, Eamonn (University of Glasgow) P

Resetting the Neighbourhood Policy or can the EU learn geopolitics before it’s too late MCDONAGH, Ken (Dublin City University) P

Strategic Confusion Continued: Reflections on Czech Non-Liberal Foreign Policy LUDVIK, Jan (Charles University in Prague) P

Panel P371

Faculty of Arts – FA300

Panel P384

Faculty of Law – FL401

Securitizing Europe, Securitizing Migration, and Populist Contestation Chair: WILSON, Erin (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen)

Fencing off migrants and Europe – Populist nationalism in Hungary SATA, Robert (Central European University) P

From the pulpit to political decisions: the refugee crisis, religion and the politics of exclusion in Romania CINPOES, Radu (Kingston University) P

Populist parties and movements: A securitizing strategic reinforcement? Italy and Germany compared BULLI, Giorgia (Università degli Studi di Firenze) P

Reshaping Civil Society in Southern Europe

The 'Good' Romanians versus the 'Bad' Romanians: Values, Perceptions and Stereotypes in British and Romanian Media Coverage of the Romanian Immigration into the United Kingdom

Chair: SOTIROPOULOS, Dimitri A. (University of Athens)

BIGU, Ana Raluca (University of Bucharest) P

Discussant: DAVID, Isabel (Technical School of Social and Political Sciences – ISCSP)

The Securitization – Integration Dilemma: the Case of British Muslims

Interest Groups in Spain: what’s new?

CILINGIR, Sevgi (Dokuz Eylul University) P

MEDINA, Iván (University of Valencia) P MUNOZ, Luz (Universitat de Barcelona) MOLINS, Joaquim (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)

Panel P385

Something more than offering help! Exploring the links between Solidarity and Social Movement initiatives in Greece in times of Economic Crisis LOUKAKIS, Angelos (University of Crete) P

Southern European Civil Societies during the Crisis: Dense and Weak? SIMITI, Marilena (University of Piraeus) P

Still lacking quality? Europeanisation and the challenge to improve civil society participation in policy processes in Turkey BEE, Cristiano (Istanbul Bilgi University) P

The Symbolic and Political Dimensions of Societal Accountability in Grassroots Struggles against Corruption in Southern and Central Europe PIRRO, Andrea L. P. (Scuola Normale Superiore) P DELLA PORTA, Donatella (European University Institute) MATTONI, Alice (Scuola Normale Superiore) CARUSO, Loris (Università degli Studi di Milano – Bicocca)

Faculty of Arts – FA325

Social Media and European Politics: New Issues of Power and Legitimacy in the Digital Era Chair: VALERIANI, Augusto (Università di Bologna) Discussant: RUZZA, Carlo (Università degli Studi di Trento)

#refugeeswelcome: Social Media and the Communication Power Balance in the European Public Sphere BARISIONE, Mauro (Università degli Studi di Milano) P MICHAILIDOU, Asimina (Universitetet i Oslo)

Extreme Right online networks and discourses of opposition to the EU in Central and Eastern Europe KLUKNAVSKA, Alena (Department of Political Science, Comenius University Faculty of Arts) P CAIANI, Manuela (Scuola Normale Superiore)

Politicizing Europe: the Twitter debate during the 2015 Spanish general elections ARCOSTANZO, Francesca (Università degli Studi di Milano) P

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PANEL SESSION 7

Transnational Citizen Engagement through Social Media: the Factual, the Ideological, and the Moral Style

Teaching Africa Through Movies: How to Distinguish Between Reality and Construction?

BOSSETTA, Michael (University of Copenhagen) P DUTCEAC SEGESTEN, Anamaria (Lunds Universitet)

Teaching the relations between Government and Society in an international relations course: a practical view

Panel P391

Faculty of Law – FL414

Survey Experiments II: From Design to Implementation Chair: BLANCHARD, Philippe (University of Warwick)

How to enhance the external validity of survey experiments? a discussion on the basis of a research design on political gender stereotypes in elections DEVROE, Robin (Ghent University) P

Muslim Attitudes toward IOs: Do Elites Matter? Evidence from two Survey Experiments in Pakistan and Egypt ISANI, Mujtaba Ali (Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster) P SCHLIPPHAK, Bernd (Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster)

Need for support or economic competition? a survey experiment measuring implicit attitudes towards immigrants

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THOMAS, Kathrin (University of Vienna) P JOHANN, David (University of Vienna) KRITZINGER, Sylvia (University of Vienna)

Privacy or/and Security? a Survey Experiment about Framing Effects on the Acceptance of Surveillance Policies in Germany

SUNAR CANKURTARAN, Burcu (Istanbul University) P

HOLZHACKER, Denilde (ESPM) P DE ALMEIDA ROCHA, Raquel Maria (Faculty of International Relations, ESPM)

Panel P409

Faculty of Law – FL304

The Future of Second Chambers Chair: SCHNABEL, Johanna (Université de Lausanne) Discussant: EHRHARD, Thomas (Université Paris 2 Panthéon-Assas)

Equilibrium Veto Players: Veto Institutions, Cabinet Formation and Institutional Change EPPNER, Sebastian (Universität Potsdam) P GANGHOF, Steffen (Universität Potsdam)

The future of the Belgian Senate DANDOY, Régis (Université catholique de Louvain) P DODEIGNE, Jeremy (Université catholique de Louvain) REUCHAMPS, Min (Université catholique de Louvain) VANDELEENE, Audrey (Université catholique de Louvain)

Why Do Constitution Makers and Reformers Choose To Include Entrenchment and Eternity Clauses Into Constitutions? HEIN, Michael (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) P

TRUEDINGER, Eva-Maria (Universität Stuttgart) P

Panel P412

The Origins of Sociotropic Policy Preferences

The 'Macro' Impacts of Deliberative Democratic Innovations

LIESCH, Roman (Universität St Gallen) P BECHTEL, Michael

Panel P394

Faculty of Law – FL231

Teaching International Relations with Movies Chair: GLAAB, Katharina (Westfälische WilhelmsUniversität Münster) Co-Chair: HAMENSTAEDT, Ulrich (Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster) Discussant: TOME ALONSO, Beatriz (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)

Movies in Social Science: An overview of the debate in Political Science HAMENSTAEDT, Ulrich (Westfälische WilhelmsUniversität Münster) P

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Faculty of Law – FL319

Chair: HESS, Pamela (Johann Wolfgang GoetheUniversität Frankfurt) Co-Chair: THOMPSON, Nivek (University of Technology Sydney) Discussant: GEISSEL, Brigitte (Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt)

Citizen Participation and the Policy Process THOMS, Claudia (University of Hohenheim) P REMER-BOLLOW, Uwe (Universität Stuttgart)

Deliberative Democracy and the So What Question: the Effects of Belgium’s G1000 CALUWAERTS, Didier (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) P JACQUET, Vincent (Université catholique de Louvain) REUCHAMPS, Min (Université catholique de Louvain)

PANEL SESSION 7

How do political elites perceive the role and potential of democratic innovations?

Party Politics in Putin’s era: the case of United Russia

THOMPSON, Nivek (University of Technology Sydney) P

The Coalition Potential of Presidents in SemiPresidential Republics

JOHNSON, Carolina (University of Washington) P

Panel P421

Faculty of Arts – FA116

The Political Psychology of Perception: Stereotypes, Attitudes, Preferences Chair / Discussant: BLUMENBERG, Johannes N. (Gesis) Discussant: STEINHARDT, H. Christoph (The Chinese University of Hong Kong) Discussant: KRAJ, Agata Maria (University of Bamberg) Discussant: STEINBRECHER, Markus (Bundeswehr Center for Military History and Social Sciences)

Did Rapid Modernization Destroy Social Trust in China? STEINHARDT, H. Christoph (The Chinese University of Hong Kong) P DELHEY, Jan (Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg)

The effects of counter-stereotypical impression management strategies on women’s electoral success KRAJ, Agata Maria (University of Bamberg) P

The impact of personality on foreign and security policy attitudes in Germany STEINBRECHER, Markus (Bundeswehr Center for Military History and Social Sciences) P

Two dimensions of political group stereotypes: warmth and competence BLUMENBERG, Johannes N. (Gesis) P

Panel P435

Faculty of Arts – FA215

The Role of Presidents in Leading 'Their Own' Political Party Chair: PASSARELLI, Gianluca (Sapienza University of Roma) Discussant: SAUGER, Nicolas (Sciences Po Paris)

Former Presidents and their parties: making postmandate carriers. Insights from Bulgaria and Romania GHERGHINA, Sergiu (Johann Wolfgang GoetheUniversität Frankfurt) P SOARE, Sorina (Università degli Studi di Firenze) IANCU, Alexandra Alina (University of Bucharest)

ANGHEL, Veronica (University of Vienna) P

The presidentialization of Political Parties in Montenegro – Limiting Internal Party Democracy VUJOVIC, Zlatko (University of Montenegro) P

Panel P449

Faculty of Arts – FA405

Transitional Justice and the Intersection with Other Fields Chair: BERNATH, Julie (University of Basel) Discussant: KARABEGOVIC, Dzeneta (University of Warwick)

Justice after War: Bringing Just War Theory and Transitional Justice together OIDTMANN, Raphael (Johannes GutenbergUniversität Mainz) P MUNO, Wolfgang (Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz)

On transitional justice and constraints: a political economy approach to the economic and social dimensions of the transitional justice process in Tunisia MUÑOZ, Ester (University of Deusto) P

Power Sharing and Transitional Justice in Post Conflict Contexts WOLFF, Stefan (University of Birmingham) P YAKINTHOU, Christalla (University of Birmingham)

Panel P461

Faculty of Arts – FA218

Voter Attitudes and Welfare Reform Chair: WENZELBURGER, Georg (TU Kaiserslautern) Discussant: ARNDT, Christoph (Aarhus Universitet)

Economic Inequality and Distributive Conflict: the polarizing effect of unequal opportunities on redistributive preferences BECKER, Bastian (Central European University) P

Government Support and Welfare State Reforms WENZELBURGER, Georg (TU Kaiserslautern) P JENSEN, Carsten (Aarhus Universitet) ARNDT, Christoph (Aarhus Universitet)

Honesty is the best policy: When and why are governments (not) punished for breaking electoral pledges? JENSEN, Carsten (Aarhus Universitet) P HORN, Alexander (Aarhus Universitet)

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Mobilizing Media: Estimating the Impact of Participatory Budgeting on Community-Level Political Expression

MORINI, Mara (Università degli Studi di Genova) P

PANEL SESSION 8

Immigrants’ Welfare Spending Preferences and the Group-Interest Effect: a Study of Immigrants in the Netherlands

Testing the mode effect hypothesis: a comparison of the response styles of traditional survey respondents and online (VAA) respondents

RENEMA, Jeanette A.J. (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen) P LUBBERS, Marcel (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen)

MANAVOPOULOS, Vasileios (University of Cyprus) P TRIGA, Vasiliki (Vicky) (University of Cyprus)

Welfare Value Orientations and Party Attachments after Job Loss

KASPROWICZ, Dominika (Department of Political Science, Pedagogical University of Cracow) P HESS, Agnieszka (Jagiellonian University)

WEHL, Nadja (University of Bamberg) P

Panel P465

Faculty of Law – FL243

Voting Advice Applications and Public Opinion Research Online Chair: GEMENIS, Kostas (Universiteit Twente) Discussant: MENDEZ, Fernando (University of Zurich)

Detecting biased and redundant statements in voting advice applications GEMENIS, Kostas (Universiteit Twente) P

VAAs in Poland: the Media component

What Voting Advice Applications can teach us about Voters and Elections POPP, Raluca (University of Exeter) P BANDUCCI, Susan (University of Exeter) COAN, Travis (University of Exeter)

Who do we follow? Analyzing the Behavioral Variance of Twitter Users in Spain RIERA, Pedro (Carlos III-Juan March Institute of Social Sciences – IC3JM) P LORENZO-RODRÍGUEZ, Javier (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid) GARMENDIA MADARIAGA, Amuitz (SUNY Binghamton)

Panel Session 8 Saturday, 10 September 09:00–10:40 Panel P469

Faculty of Arts – FA201

Avoiding or Triggering War: Crisis Management Strategies in Turkish Foreign Policy Chair: AKSU, Fuat (Yildiz Technical University) Co-Chair: SIHMANTEPE, Aydin (Yildiz Technical University) Discussant: ÖZCAN, Gencer (Istanbul Bilgi University)

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A Brief History of Turkish Foreign Policy Crises AKSU, Fuat (Yildiz Technical University) P

A Political Decision Maker in Foreign Policy Crises: Süleyman Demirel SIHMANTEPE, Aydin (Yildiz Technical University) P

Turkey’s Crisis Management Process in the ISISTurkey Hostage Crisis: the Challenge of Armed Non-state Actors in Iraq and Syria KÜÇÜK, Ayşe (Yildiz Technical University) P

Panel P282

Faculty of Arts – FA209

Between European Identity and Euroscepticism: Bridging the Gap Chair: SOBOTOVA, Alena (Université Libre de Bruxelles) Discussant: TZVETKOVA, Gergana (Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna)

European identity as a source for European solidarity

Comparative Study of Foreign Policy Behavior of Putin and Erdogan on SU-24 Crisis Between Turkey and Russia

VERHAEGEN, Soetkin (University of Leuven) P

GÜRSOY, Zehra (Yildiz Technical University) P

Everything You Always Wanted to Know About the New Member States of the European Union But Were Afraid to Ask: the State of the Art

Status of Turkey’s Exclave Territory in Syria: the Relocation Crisis of Suleyman Shah Tomb KAFDAGLI, Tugce (Yildiz Technical University) P

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Euroscepticism: still the right concept? CARLOTTI, Benedetta (Scuola Normale Superiore) P

MISIK, Matus (Department of Political Science, Comenius University Faculty of Arts) P

PANEL SESSION 8

BENEŠ, Vít (Institute of International Relations) P

Insider or Outsider? Patronage and Electoral Accountability in Europe

The Origins of the European Union’s Policy on Membership and Democracy

CHARRON, Nicholas (University of Gothenburg) P BAUHR, Monika (University of Gothenburg)

PHILLIPS, Ryan (Connecticut College) P

Revisiting the Gender/Corruption Link: Do Women Attribute Higher Importance to Honest Elections?

Panel P056

Faculty of Law – FL402

Comparative Environmental Politics Chair: LITTLE, Conor (University of Copenhagen)

Environmental Performance and Domestic Politics JAHN, Detlef (Ernst-Moritz-Arndt University Greifswald) P

Leaders’ ‘green’ likes: the environmental issues posted by politicians on Facebook CECCOBELLI, Diego (Scuola Normale Superiore) P COTTA, Benedetta (European University Institute)

ALEXANDER, Amy (University of Gothenburg) P

Panel P080

Faculty of Arts – FA405

Data Revolution: Politics and Methods Chair: HEGELICH, Simon (Technical University Munich)

(New) media and civic practices in the Czech Republic MACKOVÁ, Alena (Masaryk University) P

Digital economy, industrial relations and entrepreneurship: the case of Greece

The party politics of climate change in small European states: the cases of Denmark and Ireland

ARANITOU, Valia (University of Crete) P PANAGIOTOPOULOU, Milena (University of Crete)

LITTLE, Conor (University of Copenhagen) P LADRECH, Robert (University of Keele)

The changing configuration of policy fields: Policy images and institutional effects

Toward a Common Measurement Concept for Policy Mixes SEWERIN, Sebastian (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich) P SCHMIDT, Tobias (University of Zurich)

Why are democracies greener? Testing the effects of democracy on the environment POVITKINA, Marina (University of Gothenburg) P

Panel P071

Faculty of Law – FL021

Corruption’s Effect on Electoral Behavior: the Effects of Micro and Macro Factors Chair: BÅGENHOLM, Andreas (University of Gothenburg) Discussant: XEZONAKIS, Georgios (University of Gothenburg) Discussant: STOCKEMER, Daniel (University of Ottawa)

Conditions for the Electoral Punishment of Corruption: the Spanish Case in Longitudinal Perspective JIMÉNEZ, Fernando (Universidad de Murcia) P CAÍNZOS, Miguel (Universidad Santiago de Compostela)

Does Corruption Make Voters More Volatile? a Comparative Study on the Relationship between Corruption and Election Campaign Volatility in Western Democracies

BLAETTE, Andreas (University of Duisburg-Essen) P

Towards a Classification of Content Pollution on Twitter JANETZKO, Dietmar (Cologne Business School) P

Traditional approaches and digital trace data: Applying framing analysis to social media STIER, Sebastian (Gesis) P

Panel P083

Faculty of Law – FL401

Democracy = Stability, Prosperity, and Satisfaction? Chair / Discussant: LÜHRMANN, Anna (University of Gothenburg)

Beyond Parliamentarism: How and to what Extent do Political Institutions affect Regime Stability in New Democracies? COTICCHIA, Fabrizio (Università degli Studi di Genova) P CAMA, Giampiero (Università degli Studi di Genova)

Democracy, Quality of Government, and Economic Growth SKAANING, Svend-Erik (Aarhus Universitet) P

Is Democracy Deconsolidating? FOA, Roberto (Harvard University) P MOUNK, Yascha (Harvard University)

WILLOCQ, Simon (Université Libre de Bruxelles) P

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Input and output legitimacy of the EU revisited

PANEL SESSION 8

When does democracy lead to sustainable peace after civil war? Analysing the relationship between specific elements of democracy and civil war recurrence FIEDLER, Charlotte (German Development Institute) P

Panel P093

Faculty of Arts – FA001

Political Orientation and Electoral Volatility in Central and Eastern Europe: Is This an Issue or Are All Part(ie)s the Same? COLLINI, Mattia (Scuola Normale Superiore) P

Panel P281

Faculty of Law – FL414

Diffusion Dynamics Between Authoritarian Regimes

EU External Relations: Reaching Out to the Neighbours, Partners and Associates

Chair / Discussant: TANSEY, Oisin (Kings College London)

Chair: ANDREI, Roxana (Centro de Estudos Sociais, University of Coimbra)

Authoritarian Powers and the Decline of Civil Liberties: Analysing the Increasing Opportunities for Authoritarian Diffusion

Discussant: FANOULIS, Evans (Metropolitan University Prague)

RICHTER, Thomas (GIGA German Institute of Global And Area Studies) P

Coincidence, Collaboration, or Continuity: Europe’s new Authoritarian Media Policy BROUGHTON MICOVA, Sally (University of East Anglia) P

How electoral malpractice travels: the diffusion of electoral malpractice in the post-Soviet space GAST, Ann-Sophie (Freie Universität Berlin) P DINGLER, Sarah (Universität Salzburg)

What drives authoritarian party to party interaction? the Chinese Communist Party and African ruling parties BADER, Julia (University of Amsterdam) P HACKENESCH, Christine (German Development Institute) P

Panel P108

Faculty of Arts – FA203

Elections and Electoral Behaviour I Chair: AZEVEDO, Flavio (University of Cologne) Discussant: GENDZWILL, Adam (University of Warsaw)

Beyond First and Second Order? a new Framework for Reconceptualising Elections

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KIRKLAND, Christopher (University of Sheffield) P

Emigrant Voting and Political Bias in France, Italy and the UK COLLARD, Sue (University of Sussex) P

Invalid Voting in Comparative Perspective of Central and Eastern European Countries LEBEDA, Tomáš (Palacký University) P LYSEK, Jakub (Palacký University)

Labour Mobility, Trade, and Left-Right SelfPlacement METINSOY, Saliha (University of Oxford) P

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‘European Army’ Coming to the Fore: Defence Integration in Political Discourse KUČERA, Tomáš (Charles University in Prague) P

Civilian security in the Eastern Partnership PĂDUREANU, Mihaela (National University of Political Studies and Public Administration) P

Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP) and the future of the EU as a security actor KUDLENKO, Anastasiia (Canterbury Christ Church University) P

EU foreign policy in a new era: communication as response or strategy? the case of the East StratCom Task Force HEDLING, Elsa (Lunds Universitet) P

European Neighbourhood Policy in Crisis: Lessons from EU Enlargement to Enlargement-Lite SEMSIT, Suhal (Celal Bayar University) P

Panel P129

Faculty of Law – FL305

European Citizenship, Changes and Challenges Chair: SIKLODI, Nora (University of Portsmouth) Discussant: MANTU, Sandra (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen)

For the sake of EU 'citizenship': Social groups and citizens’ mobility in the EU SIKLODI, Nora (University of Portsmouth) P

News Sources, Democracy and Gender in News Media FIIG, Christina (Aarhus Universitet) P

White EU Migrants and Anti-Discrimination Law in the UK: Bridging the Citizenship Gap with Critical Race Theory MYSLINSKA, Dagmar (The London School of Economics & Political Science) P

PANEL SESSION 8

Faculty of Law – FL220

Experimental Research in Democratic Innovations Chair: STRANDBERG, Kim (Åbo Akademi) Co-Chair / Discussant: GRÖNLUND, Kimmo (Åbo Akademi)

Deliberating about Democratic Preferences BAECHTIGER, Andre (Universität Stuttgart) P

Deliberative Democracy and Electoral Reform in South Africa: a Campus Experiment BOGAARDS, Matthijs (Central European University) P

Power to the people? Experimental evidence on the potential of citizen involvement to foster political trust WERNER, Hannah (University of Amsterdam) P

The virtues of online deliberation: an experimental study of democratic outcomes of facilitated deliberation in an online context STRANDBERG, Kim (Åbo Akademi) P GRÖNLUND, Kimmo (Åbo Akademi)

Two Mechanisms of Accountability: An Experimental Approach YLISALO, Juha (University of Turku) P HERNE, Kaisa (University of Tampere) SETÄLÄ, Maija (University of Turku)

Panel P149

Faculty of Arts – FA326

Foreign Fighters and the EU Counterterrorism Policy Chair: BURES, Oldrich (Metropolitan University Prague) Co-Chair / Discussant: VAN DER HEIDE, Liesbeth (Departments of Political Science and Public Administration, Universiteit Leiden)

Countering Foreign Fighters by European Cooperation – the Importance of the Logic of Practicality VAN BUUREN, Jelle (Leiden University) P BAKKER, Edwin (Leiden University)

EU Electronic Surveillance, Border Control and Foreign Fighters BOSSONG, Raphael (Europa-Universität Viadrina) P

Foreign Fighters and the EU Counterterrorism Policy: New Challenge, Old Problems BURES, Oldrich (Metropolitan University Prague) P

Rehabilitating Foreign Terrorist Fighters: Start With Why VAN DER HEIDE, Liesbeth (Departments of Political Science and Public Administration, Universiteit Leiden) P BJØRGO, Tore (Universitetet i Oslo)

The Trouble with Attention Hoggers HEMMINGSEN, Ann-Sophie (Danish Institute For International Studies) P

Panel P172 Faculty of Social Sciences – FS212

How Responses to Migration by Parties and the Public shape Political Representation Chair: RAMIRO, Luis (University of Leicester) Discussant: CARVALHO, Joao (Centro de Investigação e Estudos de Sociologia)

Descriptive Representation of Constituency Interests: the Role of Institutional Variables and District Composition GEESE, Lucas (University of Bamberg) P JANSSEN, Chloé (Université catholique de Louvain) SANHUEZA PETRARCA, Constanza (Universität Mannheim) SCHACHT, Diana (University of Bamberg)

Matching candidate nomination, ethnic voting, and ethnic representation JANSSEN, Chloé (Université catholique de Louvain) P SANHUEZA PETRARCA, Constanza (Universität Mannheim) GEESE, Lucas (University of Bamberg) SCHACHT, Diana (University of Bamberg) BAUDEWYNS, Pierre (Université catholique de Louvain)

Mobilization, Counter-Mobilization and Access to Power: Does descriptive Representation follow the anti-immigration mood? SOBOLEWSKA, Maria (University of Manchester) P ENGLISH, Patrick (University of Manchester) MORALES, Laura (University of Leicester) VAN DE WARDT, Marc (University of Amsterdam) VAN HAUWAERT, Steven (Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas, AC – CIDE)

The effects of party organizational procedures on the representation of immigrant origin citizens RAMIRO, Luis (University of Leicester) P KONSTANTINIDOU, Angeliki (University of Leicester) VINTILA, Daniela (University of Leicester)

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PANEL SESSION 8

Panel P175 Faculty of Social Sciences – FS115

Human Capital and Biopolitics: Market Calculation and the De/ vitalisation of Population Chair / Discussant: REPO, Jemima (Newcastle University)

Farmer Suicides, Death and Neoliberal Biopolitics ALT, Suvi (University of Lapland) P

Fitness, Class and Human Capital: Market Veridiction and Echoes of Eugenics in European Immigration Policies RAJAS, Jarmila (University of Helsinki) P

Interrogating the Relationship Between Corporate ‘Philanthropy’ and the Classification of Human Capability as Human Capital: a Feminist Enquiry into the Biopoliticisation of ‘Resistance’ in the Global South BANERJEE, Sreenanti (Birkbeck, University of London) P

Measurement fetish: utilitarian social service and the politics of care HOPPANIA, Hanna-Kaisa (University of Helsinki) P

The Sexual Politics of Human Capital Theory REPO, Jemima (Newcastle University) P

Panel P187

Faculty of Law – FL303

Institutional Change and European Social Policy Reform Chair / Discussant: AFONSO, Alexandre (Departments of Political Science and Public Administration, Universiteit Leiden)

Pathways of learning: Pension policies and policy learning in different political economies TREIN, Philipp (Université de Lausanne) P VAGIONAKI, Eleftheria (Université de Lausanne)

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Primos pero no hermanos: the Growing Divergence of Labour Relations and Corporate Governance in Italy and Spain BULFONE, Fabio (European University Institute) P

The Right and Minimum income: Explaining Italian exceptionalism MADAMA, Ilaria (Università degli Studi di Milano) P JESSOULA, Matteo (Università degli Studi di Milano) NATILI, Marcello (Università degli Studi di Milano)

Panel P196

Faculty of Arts – FA111

Interest Groups in a Multilevel Governance Environment Chair: EISING, Rainer (Ruhr-Universität Bochum) Discussant: BUNEA, Adriana (University College London)

Corporate Monitoring in the European Union KAYA, Cansarp (University of Zurich) P SCHRAMA, Reini (University of Zurich)

Inclusion of Interest Organisations in Formulation of National Position towards EU Legislation NOVAK, Meta (University of Ljubljana) P FINK HAFNER, Danica (University of Ljubljana) KRONEGGER, Luka (University of Ljubljana)

Making Energy Poverty a national political issue – local and regional agenda setting as interest group strategy for national agenda setting? PANNOWITSCH, Sylvia (Hannover Universität) P

The Influence of Local Government on EU Decision-Making: Evidence from the 2014 Public Procurement Directives and the EU’s Roma Policy VERHELST, Tom (Ghent University) P

Panel P217

Faculty of Arts – FA016

Just Resistance and Just War Chair: BROWN, Chris (The London School of Economics & Political Science) Discussant: WILLIAMS, Howard (Cardiff University)

Cops, Warriors and Revisionist Just War Theory BROWN, Chris (The London School of Economics & Political Science) P

Does a Commitment to Protecting Human Rights Permit us to Wage War?

Support for private involvement in a National Health Service: the role of private health insurance, self-rated health and socioeconomic status

MORRISON, Gavin (Trinity College Dublin) P

MARTINUSSEN, Pål Erling (Norwegian University of Science & Technology, Trondheim) P

Mimicking Just War? How the R2P Uses and Misuses the Just War Tradition

The Politics of Choice in the Reconstitution of Retirement Risks: Individualisation and Marketisation of Pension Provision DE DEKEN, Johan (University of Amsterdam) P

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Illegal Migration as Resistance BLUNT, Gwilym David (University of Cambridge) P

CARATI, Andrea (Università degli Studi di Milano) P

Resisting Global Injustice: Who has the Authority to Act? CANEY, Simon (University of Oxford) P

PANEL SESSION 8

Faculty of Arts – FA301

Language Policy and Social Justice Chair / Discussant: SHORTEN, Andrew (University of Limerick)

Distributing Linguistic Advantage: a (Provisional) Sufficientarian Approach CAREY, Brian (University of Limerick) P

Linguistic justice and democracy in Europe: the unexplored tension GARCIA, Nuria (Sciences Po Paris) P

Mobility and Inclusion in Canada: a Critical Assessment of Language Policies GRÉGOIRE, Jean-François (Sciences Po Paris) P

Prioritarianism and Language Policy SHORTEN, Andrew (University of Limerick) P

Featured Panel 4

Faculty of Arts – FA313

Leadership Perception in Complex Political Decision-Making and Media Environments – sponsored by IPSA Chair: DE LANDTSHEER, Christ'l (Universiteit Antwerpen) Co-Chair: SHESTOPAL, Helen (Moscow State University) Discussant: BULL, Peter (University of York)

'I Don’t Claim to be a Perfect Leader': Discursive Constructions of Leadership in Political Discourse BULL, Peter (University of York) P FETZER, Anita (University of Augsburg)

Personality Profiles of the Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Opposition Leader Alexej Navalny DE LANDTSHEER, Christ'l (Universiteit Antwerpen) P DIEDKOVA, Ganna (Universiteit Antwerpen)

The Perception of Political Personality and Complex Decision Making: the Psychological Profile and Leadership Style of Angela Merkel, the World’s Most Powerful Woman DE LANDTSHEER, Christ'l (Universiteit Antwerpen) P MIDDELHOFF, Jurriaan (Universiteit Antwerpen) SCHIJVENAARS, Petronella (Universiteit Antwerpen)

Transformation of Putin’s Perception in Russian Society (2000–2016) SHESTOPAL, Helen (Moscow State University) P

World View of Russian Political Leaders: Political and Psychological Study of Public Speeches PISHCHEVA, Tatiana (Moscow State University) P

Panel P235 Faculty of Social Sciences – FS014

Local 'Foreign Policy': Concepts, Definitions and Methods in Transborder Relations Research Chair: CONZELMANN, Thomas (Maastricht Universiteit) Discussant: COPUS, Colin (De Montfort University)

Allies at Home in Search of Allies Abroad: the Role of Cooperation in Local Foreign Policy TELES, Filipe (Universidade de Aveiro) P

Developing Local Foreign Policy: Enhancing Local Policy Influence and Governing Capacity COPUS, Colin (De Montfort University) P BLAIR, Alasdair (De Montfort University)

Para-diplomacy of the largest Polish cities – luxurious supplement or important policy? LACKOWSKA, Marta (University of Warsaw) P

Panel P253

Faculty of Arts – FA429

Narratives on Violent Groups: Reconciling the Contentious Politics and Interactionist Paradigms? II Chair: DORAN, Marie-Christine (University of Ottawa) Co-Chair: BENCHERIF, Adib (University of Ottawa)

Interpreting Political Violence 'from Below': Indigenous People and Political Imaginaries in Zones of Violent Conflict in Mexico and Chile DORAN, Marie-Christine (University of Ottawa) P

'New' Right-Wing Terrorism in Germany? the Nationalsozialistischer Untergrund (NSU) in a Comparative Framework EDINGER, Michael (Friedrich-Schiller Universität Jena) P

Revisiting Laclau´s categories: Current muslim religious radicalization in Europe as a form of Populism HERNANDEZ, Ivo (Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster) P

Panel P260

Faculty of Arts – FA217

New Methodologies in the Study of Territorial Politics Chair: CHHIM, Chris (McGill University)

Classifying Cases in Federal Studies: Why Political Scientists Should Do More Cluster Analysis SCHNABEL, Johanna (Université de Lausanne) P DAMIEN, Wirths (Université de Lausanne)

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PANEL SESSION 8

Conceptualising and Mapping State Structures in Western Europe

In Search of Congruence: Different Measurements, Different Results

DARDANELLI, Paolo (University of Kent) P

DOLNY, Branislav (Department of Political Science, Comenius University Faculty of Arts) P

Normalizing the Niche: Positioning Sub-State Nationalist Parties in Regional Party Competition in Canada and the UK CHHIM, Chris (McGill University) P

Spending Other People’s Money? Automated Content Analysis of Sub-National Parties’ Positions on EU Cohesion Policy GROSS, Martin (Universität Mannheim) P

Panel P276

Faculty of Arts – FA104

Organizational Dynamics of Party Moderation and Party Extremism: Toward New Analytical Frameworks Chair: AYAN MUSIL, Pelin (Anglo-American University)

Asymmetric dynamics – How parties, partisan competition and fear of crime have shaped law and order policies in Western industrialized countries WENZELBURGER, Georg (TU Kaiserslautern) P

Ideological Transformation of Extremist Parties: Evidence from Turkey AYAN MUSIL, Pelin (Anglo-American University) P

Internal party dynamics and party change in ethnically divided societies: the case of post-war Bosnia-Herzegovina SINDRE, Gyda (University of Cambridge) P

Party Institutionalization and Organizational Problems: the Case of Turkey

Issue Salience, Multi-Dimensional Preference Congruence and Perceptions of Representation in Europe GREENE, Zachary (University of Strathclyde) P REHER, Stefanie (European University Institute)

The Politics of Representation: The Role of Political Parties in Europe in an Age of Globalization and Liberalization PETERS, Yvette (Universitetet i Bergen) P

What favors the congruence between citizens and their governments? Multi-dimensional ideological congruence and party systems ROSSET, Jan (University of Geneva) P POPA, Sebastian (Universität Mannheim) STECKER, Christian (Universität Mannheim)

Panel P307

Faculty of Law – FL120

Policy Practice and Policy Analysis I Chair: FREEMAN, Richard (University of Edinburgh) Discussant: WAGENAAR, Hendrik (University of Sheffield)

Claiming the City: from public space to public politics – interpretative politics analysis in the urban context DE FRANTZ, Monika (European University Institute) P

Context making in energy transitions: analyzing governance in fragmented spaces

KUMBARACIBASI, Arda (Bahçesehir University) P

HOFFMAN, Jesse (University of Amsterdam) P

To fight or not to fight for issue ownership: Analyses of New Politics Parties and Extreme Right Parties across 15 West European democracies

Institutional learning as a feedback practice HEIDELBERG, Roy (Louisiana State University) P CALEO, Suzette (Louisiana State University)

HINO, Airo (Waseda University) P

Planning as Practice of Knowing

Panel P304 Faculty of Social Sciences – FS112 SAT

Policy Congruence between Voters and Representatives Chair / Discussant: STECKER, Christian (Universität Mannheim) Co-Chair: ROSSET, Jan (University of Geneva)

Exploring representation from citizens’ perspective: Towards a typology of congruence on the micro-level DAGEFÖRDE, Mirjam (Sciences Po Paris) P

DAVOUDI, Simin (Newcastle University) P

Relational policy design and enactment: exploring intersections with cybersystemic praxis traditions ISON, Ray (The Open University) P

Panel P320

Faculty of Arts – FA018

Politicization From an Ethnographic Perspective (ETHNOPOL – groupe de projet AFSP) Chair: PUDAL, Romain (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique) Co-Chair: VANNETZEL, Marie (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique)

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Discussant: JAULIN, Thibaut (Sciences Po Paris)

Panel P323

Faculty of Arts – FA215

Political Entourage and the Construction of Leadership

Politics in Central and Eastern Europe

DENIS, Adeline (École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales) P

Chair: PAPP, Zsófia (Centre for Social Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences)

Politicized Discourse and Practical Relationships to Domination: Contradictions in the Everyday Life of a Working-Class Family

A set theoretical analysis of oversized coalitions in Central and Eastern Europe

Politics in the fire station? PUDAL, Romain (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique) P

Studying relatives, neighbours and friends: An inquiry on ordinary relations to politics in the context of a French election campaign BUTON, François (University of Montpellier) P

Panel P321

Faculty of Law – FL231

Politics and Arts of Peace Chair: BAUM, Tomas (Flemish Peace Institute)

From representation to transformation MÖLLER, Frank (University of Tampere) P

Inter pacem silent Musae: On the dangers of aestheticization of conflict resolution NALICHOWSKI, Jakub (University of Wroclaw) P

Public collective creations open to 'everybody': unfamiliar connectivity vis à vis conflict, crisis and war SCHOBER, Anna (Giessen Universität) P

Panel P322

Faculty of Arts – FA408

Politics and Minorities Chair: SUDENKAARNE, Tiia (University of Turku) Discussant: BAYCAN, Esma (University of Geneva)

A Citizen-centred Framework to Studying Political Representation: Exploring Flemish Muslims’ Feelings of (not) Being Represented AKACHAR, Soumia (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) P

Ethnic minority representatives and discourses of betrayal: a case comparison of the Netherlands and Belgium SEVERS, Eline (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) P

Minority Political Inclusion in European Democracies: On Comparing East and West CIANETTI, Licia (Canterbury Christ Church University) P

NIIKAWA, Sho (Freie Universität Berlin) P BUZOGANY, Aron (Freie Universität Berlin)

Governance of Electoral Policy in Russia: New Political Parties and Institutional Limits for Representation SMORGUNOV, Leonid (St Petersburg State University) P

Institutions versus party practices: the role of candidate selection in campaign personalization in Hungary ZORIGT, Burtejin (Centre for Social Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences) P PAPP, Zsófia (Centre for Social Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences)

Local electoral participation – Evidence from Poland TYBUCHOWSKA-HARTLINSKA, Karolina (University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn) P

Panel P325

Faculty of Law – FL103

Politics of 'Deliberation' Chair: KRONLUND, Anna (The Finnish Institute of International Affairs) Co-Chair / Discussant: HAAPALA, Taru (University of Jyväskylä)

Assessing agents and objects of deliberation in US Presidential debates – an empirical case for representative claims BESTE, Simon (University of Lucerne) P

Conceptual Diversity in the Empirical Research of Discursive Communication ENGELKEN-JORGE, Marcos (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) P

Conceptualizing deliberation in parliaments: a study on the Spanish legislature RICO MOTOS, Carlos (Universidad Pontificia Comillas) P

Congressional Deliberation and Deliberation in US Congress KRONLUND, Anna (The Finnish Institute of International Affairs) P

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PANEL SESSION 8

Vote as the Last Speech Act in Parliamentary Debate PALONEN, Kari (University of Jyväskylä) P

Panel P330

Faculty of Arts – FA200

Populist Attitudes: Conceptualization, Measurement, and Evidence Chair: RICO, Guillem (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona) Discussant: LLAMAZARES, Iván (Universidad de Salamanca)

Attitudes towards politics and voting for Populist Parties: a comparative perspective ESTEBAN, Irene (Università degli Studi di Milano) P SEGATTI, Paolo (Università degli Studi di Milano)

Emotional underpinnings of citizens’ populist attitudes RICO, Guillem (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona) P GUINJOAN, Marc (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)

Populist attitudes and political participation GUINJOAN, Marc (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona) P ANDUIZA, Eva (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona) RICO, Guillem (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)

Presenting a cross nationally validated populist attitudes scale LITTVAY, Levente (Central European University) P CASTANHO E SILVA, Bruno (Central European University)

and Development Studies)

More Choices, More Questions: Structural Explanations to Opposition Group Strategy in Intrastate Conflicts PETROVA, Marina (University of Essex) P

Terrorism and Ethnic Conflict: Why does terrorism not help resolve ethnic conflict? SAN-AKCA, Belgin (Koç University) P

Panel P364

Faculty of Arts – FA300

Representation in Southern Europe: Views and Performance in Times of Economic Crisis Chair: ONATE, Pablo (University of Valencia) Co-Chair: BELCHIOR, Ana (Centro de Investigação e Estudos de Sociologia)

Focus and style of representation in Portugal and Spain: Exploring the consequences of the economic crisis BELCHIOR, Ana (Centro de Investigação e Estudos de Sociologia) P CAMACHO, Beatriz (University of Valencia) ONATE, Pablo (University of Valencia)

Political parties and democratic representation in the era of crisis: mapping changes and functions in the composition of the Greek political elites KAROULAS, Gerasimos (University of Athens) P

The condition of Portuguese democracy during the Troika's intervention, 2011–2015: GovernmentOpposition, Regime Support and Political Trust

Panel P348 Faculty of Social Sciences – FS215

FREIRE, André (Centro de Investigação e Estudos de Sociologia) P

Quantitative Approaches to Peace and Conflict

The electoral consequences of political disaffection in Southern Europe

Chair: BAILER, Stefanie (University of Basel) Discussant: GEMPERLE, Sergio (University of Basel)

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Explaining Major Power Interventions in Regime Conflicts WOLFF, Stefan (University of Birmingham) P JENNE, Erin (Central European University)

Housing, Land and Property Rights in the aftermath of conflict: a contribution for economic recovery and peacebuilding CASTILLA MEDINA, Lorena (University of Essex) P

Modeling the Relationship between Development Aid and Intrastate Armed Conflict DONNAY, Karsten (Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies) P BHAVNANI, Ravi (Graduate Institute of International

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LORENTE FONTANEDA, Javier (Universidad Autònoma de Madrid – Instituto de Políticas y Bienes Públicos del CSIC) P SANCHEZ VITORES, Irene (European University Institute)

Visual Representation of Politicians’ and Parties’ Performance in Times of Crisis: a Comparative Analysis with particular reference to Spain, Portugal and Greece LIEBHART, Karin (University of Vienna) P

Panel P366

Faculty of Law – FL225

Representativeness in International Organizations Chair: PARÍZEK, Michal (Charles University in Prague) Discussant: SOMMERER, Thomas (Stockholm University)

PANEL SESSION 8

KINSKI, Lucy (Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna) P

Detached and out of touch? Political Elites between public criticism and logic of professionalization REISER, Marion (Leuphana Universität Lüneburg) P

Legitimacy in Time: Institutional Design, Legitimacy Drift and Decoupling at the UN Security Council

Elites: Historical definitions and approaches

STEPHEN, Matthew (WZB Berlin Social Science Center) P

Parliamentary elites in Latin America

Nongovernmental voters in international organizations: Insights from the International Labour Organization KOENIG-ARCHIBUGI, Mathias (The London School of Economics & Political Science) P

Representation in TTIP and TPP: Inclusion, Deliberation, and Politicization

GARCIA-RIVERO, Carlos (University of Valencia) P MARTINEZ ROSON, Maria del Mar (Universidad de Burgos) P ALCANTARA, Manuel (Universidad de Salamanca)

Regional elites: The case of multilevel parliaments in Spain SANCHEZ-FERRER, Leonardo (Universidad de Burgos) P

KUYPER, Jonathan (Stockholm University) P

Surveying elites in Africa: Two decades of experience

Panel P386

KOTZE, Hendrik (Stellenbosch University) P LOUBSER, Reinet (Stellenbosch University)

Faculty of Arts – FA325

Social Movements, Activism and Digital Media Chair: KAVADA, Anastasia (University of Westminster) Discussant: SEGERBERG, Alexandra (Stockholm University)

From support to opposition: evaluating Occupy Wall Street’s competing narratives on Twitter VRIKKI, Photini (Kings College London) P

Online Memes as the Means of Carnivalesque Resistance and Political Deliberation in Russian Social Networks DENISOVA, Anastasia (University of Westminster) P

The discursive effects of online campaigning organisations: 10 years of GetUp in Australia VROMEN, Ariadne (University of Sydney) P

Trajectories of publicness and contestation: tracing the temporal, spatial, and material articulation of protest through social platforms KAVADA, Anastasia (University of Westminster) P POELL, Thomas (University of Amsterdam)

Panel P392

Faculty of Law – FL213

Surveying Elites: Learning from Different Experiences, Geographic Areas and Methodologies Chair / Co-Chair: GARCIA-RIVERO, Carlos (University of Valencia) Discussant: MARTINEZ ROSON, Maria del Mar (Universidad de Burgos)

Panel P393

Faculty of Law – FL101

Tamed, Radical or Professionalised? Populists and Power in the 21st Century Chair: ALBERTAZZI, Daniele (University of Birmingham) Discussant: DEEGAN-KRAUSE, Kevin (Department of Political Science, Comenius University Faculty of Arts)

Being in power but refusing to join the elite: the case of the Finns Party KUISMA, Mikko (Oxford Brookes University) P

Development of Italy's Five Star Movement: national versus local level MEJSTRIK, Martin (Charles University in Prague) P

From populism to a radical right agenda: the Finns Party in government 2015–2016 PALONEN, Emilia (University of Helsinki) P

'Nightmare called multiculturalism': A Case study of populist anti-immigration party's crisis communication after entering a coalition government NIEMI, Mari K. (University of Turku) P

Populism in Public Office – The Case of the Austrian Freedom Party HEINISCH, Reinhard (Universität Salzburg) P MARENT, Vanessa (Universität Salzburg) P

Panel P396

Faculty of Arts – FA225V

The Catholic Church and the European Union: Rivals or Allies? Chair / Discussant: KRATOCHVIL, Petr (Institute of International Relations)

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Europe for All or Europe for Some? Parliamentary Representation in National EU Politics

PANEL SESSION 8

Papal Geopolitics: the European and Global Imaginations of Urbi et Orbi

Electoral Reform for Peace: Assessing Electoral Violence Prevention Strategies

HOVORKOVA, Jana (University of Economics, Prague) P KRATOCHVIL, Petr (Institute of International Relations)

MUCHLINSKI, David (University of Glasgow) P BIRCH, Sarah (University of Glasgow)

Sources of religious authority in blocking the legal recognition of same-sex unions in post-communist member states of the European Union KILP, Alar (University of Tartu) P

The Church as an Institution, the Church as a Community of Believers: the Case of EU Institutions DOLEŽAL, Tomáš (University of Economics, Prague) P

Without Losing My Religion: the Dilemmas of EU Integration in Poland GUERRA, Simona (University of Leicester) P

Panel P397

Faculty of Law – FL319

The Circulation of Narratives in Radical Political Contestation: National Campaigns and EU-Related Mobilisation in Central and Eastern Europe? Chair / Discussant: BOUZA, Luis (Universidad de Salamanca)

Electoral System Reform and the Representation of Ethnic Minorities COFFE, Hilde (Victoria University of Wellington) P BARKER, Fiona (Victoria University of Wellington)

The Electoral Systems and Their Ability to Meet Theoretical Expectations: a Conceptual Framework NEMČOK, Miroslav (Masaryk University) P

The personal vote in preferential list PR: incumbency and voters’ decision-making DAEUBLER, Thomas (Universität Mannheim) P PILET, Jean-Benoit (Université Libre de Bruxelles) BRÄUNINGER, Thomas (Universität Mannheim)

Panel P401

Faculty of Arts – FA131

The Contentious Politics of Higher Education: Students as Political Actors in Times of Crisis Chair: GUZMAN-CONCHA, Cesar (Scuola Normale Superiore) Co-Chair: CINI, Lorenzo (Scuola Normale Superiore)

A Political Opening? NGOs, EU Membership, and ‘Good’ Governance in the Balkans

Discussant: DIANI, Mario (Università degli Studi di Trento)

CROUCH, Graeme (University of Victoria) P

#FeesMustFall: Causes, Characteristics, and Higher Education Policy Implications of the 2015 South African Student Movement

Contesting EU climate policy in Poland: civil society and politics of national interest CIANCIARA, Agnieszka (Polish Academy of Sciences) P

LUESCHER, Thierry (University of the Free State, South Africa) P

European Citizens’ Initiative in Central and Eastern European Countries – bumpy stride of participatory democracy in the EU

Explaining the outcomes of the student protests in Chile: Hypotheses on social movements’ assertiveness

GLOGOWSKI, Pawel (University of Wroclaw) P

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The dependence-independence paradox: Brussels-based civil society organisations and EU contestation IUSMEN, Ingi (University of Southampton) P

Panel P400

Faculty of Law – FL304

The Consequences of Institutional Reforms on Representation Chair: EHRHARD, Thomas (Université Paris 2 PanthéonAssas) Discussant: MILNER, Henry (Université de Montréal)

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GUZMAN-CONCHA, Cesar (Scuola Normale Superiore) P

Italian Students as a Political Actor? the Policy Impact of the Recent Student Mobilizations in the Field of Higher Education CINI, Lorenzo (Scuola Normale Superiore) P

Millbank tendency: protest events and mediating ‘moments of excess’ in the UK student movement HENSBY, Alexander (University of Kent) P

Panel P439

Faculty of Arts – FA116

The Use of Violence by Organised Crime Groups

PANEL SESSION 8

Co-Chair: MASSARI, Monica (Università di Napoli Federico II) Discussant: STORTI, Luca (Turin University)

Dark Ladies just like Bosses: Violence as a Resource in the Female Criminal Careers ZACCARIA, Anna Maria (Università di Napoli Federico II) P GRIBAUDI, Gabriella (Università di Napoli Federico II)

Strategy and Structure: the mafia's organizational orders and the use of violence CATINO, Maurizio (Department of Sociology and Social Research, University of Milan-Bicocca) P

The Phenomenology of Camorra Violence in the city of Naples: Strategies, Representations, and Performances MASSARI, Monica (Università di Napoli Federico II) P CASTELLANO, Carolina (Università di Napoli Federico II)

Violent Markets: Transnational Economic Networks and Camorra Groups BRANCACCIO, Luciano (Università di Napoli Federico II) P MARTONE, Vittorio (Università di Napoli Federico II)

Panel P441

Faculty of Law – FL214

Theorising Perceptions: Strategic Narrative Theory and EU External Perceptions Chair: MISKIMMON, Alister (University of London, Royal Holloway College) Co-Chair / Discussant: O'LOUGHLIN, Ben (University of London, Royal Holloway College)

EU and Chinese Narratives on Development and Cooperation: Reception by South African University Students KEULEERS, Floor (University of Leuven) P

How Do We Talk About Nukes? EU, US and Iranian Strategic Narratives in Contemporary Diplomacy MISKIMMON, Alister (University of London, Royal Holloway College) P

'Market Power Europe' strategic narrative and its perception in East Africa REHAK, Vilem (Charles University in Prague) P

The EU and Turkey's discursive representations of the MENA region CARTA, Caterina (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) P

The EU’s struggle for a strategic narrative: forging a new narrative with China? O'LOUGHLIN, Ben (University of London, Royal Holloway College) P

Panel P462

Faculty of Law – FL243

Voting Advice Applications and Empirical Democratic Theory: Effects on Political Interest, Knowledge, Participation and Electoral Choice Chair: ROSEMA, Martin (Universiteit Twente) Discussant: ZUCCA, Claudia (University of Exeter)

The Hungarian Voting Advice Application 'Vokskabin' – Users, Effects and the role of the Media BARLAI, Melani (Andrássy Universität Budapest) P

The impact of Voting Advice Applications in the 2015 UK General Election: How did the British respond? ZUCCA, Claudia (University of Exeter) P KATZ, Gabriel (University of Exeter) POPP, Raluca (University of Exeter) KROUWEL, André (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)

Using VAA-generated data to analyse the profile of first-time voters in the Spanish general elections of 2015: An exploratory analysis GARCIA-RABADAN, Jonatan (University of the Basque Country) P RAMOS, Javier (Instituto Complutense de Estudios Internacionales)

Voting Advice Applications and electoral choice: a typology of effects ROSEMA, Martin (Universiteit Twente) P KLEIN KRANENBURG, Laurens (Universiteit Twente)

Panel P468

Faculty of Arts – FA317

Women and Radical Right Politics Chair: RASHKOVA, Ekaterina (University of Innsbruck) Discussant: ERZEEL, Silvia (Université catholique de Louvain)

Radical Rightwing Parties’ Women Leaders and the Media SIIM, Birte (Aalborg Universitet) P MERET, Susi (Aalborg Universitet)

Travelling notions of gender (in)equality in populist radical right discourse ERZEEL, Silvia (Université catholique de Louvain) P

'We are political soldiers willing to die for our party': Women, gender and political agency in the Greek Golden Dawn KAMENOU, Nayia (De Montfort University) P

Women and Radical Right Politics RASHKOVA, Ekaterina (University of Innsbruck) P ERZEEL, Silvia (Université catholique de Louvain)

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Chair: BRANCACCIO, Luciano (Università di Napoli Federico II)

PANEL SESSION 9

Panel Session 9 Saturday, 10 September 11:00–12:40 Panel P020

Faculty of Arts – FA408

Beyond Compliance: Domestic Politics, National Courts and International Human Rights Law Chair: KOSAR, David (Masaryk University) Discussant: WIND, Marlene (University of Copenhagen)

(Cross)referencing between Constitutional Courts and International HR Bodies in Times of Transition in Central European Countries ŠIPULOVÁ, Katarína (University of Oxford) P SMEKAL, Hubert (Masaryk University)

High Courts as Gate Keepers WIND, Marlene (University of Copenhagen) P MAYORAL, Juan Antonio (University of Copenhagen)

On the Causal Significance of Legal Status: Compliance with Binding and Non-Binding Decisions of International Human Rights Supervisory Bodies VON STADEN, Andreas (Hamburg Universität) P

The Dynamics of State Compliance with International Human Rights GALLIGAN, Denis (University of Oxford) P

Panel P050

Faculty of Law – FL225

Climate Policy Integration: Conceptual Foundations and Practice Chair: WIDMER, Alexander (Universität Bern)

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Incorporating Climate Change adaptation in Development Cooperation: a Framework for assessing Climate Mainstreaming efforts in EU Development Cooperation DE ROECK, Frederik (Ghent University) P

Integrating climate change adaptation knowledge in sectoral policies – Evidence from five European countries RUSSEL, Duncan (University of Exeter) P KARALI, Eleni (Fondazione CMCC )

Integrating Climate Change Adaptation Policy in Switzerland WIDMER, Alexander (Universität Bern) P

Legislative Dynamics of Mitigation and Adaptation Policies SCHMIDT, Nicole (Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg) P FLEIG, Andreas (Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg) TOSUN, Jale (Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg)

Understanding barriers and enablers of policy integration: a case study of climate adaptation policy integration in the European Union RUSSEL, Duncan (University of Exeter) P

Panel P052

Faculty of Law – FL414

Coalitions and Alliances in Political Networks Chair: DIANI, Mario (Università degli Studi di Trento)

Comparing grassroots political networks: Insights from South Africa and Britain DIANI, Mario (Università degli Studi di Trento) P

Competition vs Collaboration: Coalitions, Cartels and Gaming Strategies in Policy Networks in Russia SHERSTOBITOV, Aleksandr (St Petersburg State University) P

Governance Robustness CHRISTOPOULOS, Dimitrios (Modul University – Vienna) P

Panel P053

Faculty of Arts – FA325

Cold War Links, Civil Resilience, Local and Transnational Movements Chair: UNKOVSKI-KORICA, Vladimir (University of Glasgow) Co-Chair: SNITAR, Corina (University of Glasgow)

City Partnerships as Détente from Below? Twinning Bologna and Zagreb UNKOVSKI-KORICA, Vladimir (University of Glasgow) P

Cold War and Romanian Justice: How the Suez Crisis Determined the Fate of Participants in the 1956 Students' Movement in Timişoara, Romania SNITAR, Corina (University of Glasgow) P

Legacies of Surveillance in Post-Communist Societies: Estonia, Poland and Serbia SVENONIUS, Ola (Stockholm University) P BJÖRKLUND, Fredrika (Södertörn University)

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Faculty of Law – FL231

Cosmopolitan Citizenship and Educational Politics Chair / Discussant: SZUKALA, Andrea (Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster) Co-Chair: PROESCHEL, Claude (Sciences Po Paris)

Antecedents of Intercultural and cross national competence among Danish and Norwegian students in school?! SOLHAUG, Trond (Norwegian University of Science & Technology, Trondheim) P

Postpolitical consumer education or repoliticization of transnational civil societies? EIS, Andreas (Universität Kassel) P MOULIN-DOOS, Claire (Carl Von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg)

The educational politics of citizenship education and the cosmopolitan promise SZUKALA, Andrea (Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster) P

The Normative Claim for Cosmopolitanism in German Schoolbooks WEYLAND, Jan (Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster) P

Panel P109

Faculty of Arts – FA203

Elections and Electoral Behaviour II Chair: AZEVEDO, Flavio (University of Cologne)

Differences in early voting uptake in Sweden and New Zealand: comparing ‘election ecosystems’ GALICKI, Celestyna (University of Auckland) P

Estimating Effect of Change in Policy Preference on Change in Voting Intention Over Time: Micro-foundation for Theories of Parties’ Move YAMAMOTO, Koji (The Open University of Japan and Hylab LLP) P

Is the 'Local Candidate' Advantage a Myth? Analysing the Effects of Localism in the 2015 UK General Election RÜDIG, Wolfgang (University of Strathclyde) P SAJURIA, Javier (University of Strathclyde) VANHEERDE-HUDSON, Jennifer (University College London)

The Causes of Electoral Continuation of Incumbent Party in Semi-democratic Regimes in Latin America 1990–2015 BÍLEK, Jaroslav (KPOL FF UHK) P

What’s left of the left in Central and Eastern Europe? Struggles and successes in times of crisis COLLINI, Mattia (Scuola Normale Superiore) P

Panel P141

Faculty of Arts – FA001

External Actors and Authoritarianism Chair / Discussant: RICHTER, Thomas (GIGA German Institute of Global And Area Studies)

Burundi’s 2015 Elections: The Dynamics of External (de)Legitimation in a Context of Mounting Authoritarianism DE MAESSCHALCK, Filip (Universiteit Antwerpen) P

Interrogating the ‘Democratic Coup’ Thesis: the Limits of International Democratic Enforcement TANSEY, Oisin (Kings College London) P SCHMOTZ, Alexander (Kings College London)

The international making of 'authoritarianism': the Council of Europe and the question of membership of Azerbaijan and Belarus KRYZHANOUSKI, Yauheni (Institut d'Études Politiques de Strasbourg) P BIGDAY, Maria (Institut d'Études Politiques de Strasbourg)

Panel P157

Faculty of Arts – FA317

Germany and the Crisis in the Eurozone: Towards a Permanent Cleavage between a German-led Core and a South-Eastern Periphery? Chair: SCHWEIGER, Christian (University of Durham) Co-Chair: FUNK, Lothar (Hochschule Düsseldorf) Discussant: MOLNÁR, Anna (National University of Public Service)

EU Citizens' Evaluation of the EU's Economic Crisis Management MAUSE, Karsten (Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster) P

Greece: perpetual crisis as a new normalcy VISVIZI, Anna (DEREE – The American College of Greece) P

How to ensure a sustainable eurozone? The German inspired response to the Euro crisis re-examined FUNK, Lothar (Hochschule Düsseldorf) P

One step Back, two steps Forward: Restructuring the Schengen-Space and the EU Neighbourhood Policy in a Turbulent World MAGONE, José M. (Berlin School of Economics and Law) P

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Panel P072

PANEL SESSION 9

With the benefit of hindsight: what did political science teach us about the challenges of the Eurozone?

The Politics of Territorial Inequalities in Access to Medical Care Germany, France, England, and Sweden compared

HÖING, Oliver (University of Cologne) P KUNSTEIN, Tobias (University of Cologne)

HASSENTEUFEL, Patrick (Sciences Po Paris) P REITER, Renate (FernUniversität in Hagen) SMYRL, Marc (University of Montpellier)

Panel P159

Faculty of Law – FL402

Global Environmental Politics Chair: GRASSO, Marco (University of Milan-Bicocca)

Regulatory intermediaries in global environmental governance: a case of shipping industry GRITSENKO, Daria (University of Helsinki) P

States’ environmental responsibility: An English School approach KOPRA, Sanna (University of Tampere) P

The Design of International Environmental Regulations: the Concept of Stringency and a New Database in the Making HOFMANN, Benjamin (Universität St Gallen) P

The green awakening call for International Relations: Green IR Theory HARDT, Judith Nora (University of the Basque Country) P

The politicization of the climate: how and why has the Annex I – non-Annex I division affected negotiations under the climate change regime? CASTRO, Paula (University of Zurich) P

Panel P189

Faculty of Law – FL303

Institutions and Social Policy Outcomes Chair: AFONSO, Alexandre (Departments of Political Science and Public Administration, Universiteit Leiden) Discussant: DAVIDSSON, Johan Bo (Lunds Universitet)

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Actual welfare provision in European welfare states: How does benefit receipt develop over time and to what extent are changes an expression of changes in social rights and social needs? OTTO, Adeline (University of Leuven) P

Career interruptions due to childcare and different family policy regimes: a multilevel approach VALENTOVA, Marie (LISER, Luxembourg) P

The personal touch: Customer satisfaction with public employment agencies MÜHLBÖCK, Monika (University of Vienna) P

The policymaking of wage policies: the political economy patterns in democracy and the challenges from different wage policies in Chile and Uruguay VELASCO, Juan (Kings College London) P

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Panel P200

Faculty of Arts – FA326

International Governance and Public Policy Chair: AZPÍROZ, María Luisa (Universidad Panamericana [Campus México] Escuela de Comunicación)

Biased Learning: Factor abundance and inequality in trade liberalization MENDONÇA, Pedro (Institute of Social Sciences – University of Lisbon) P

Domestic origins of international commitment: Comparing theories of partisan politics SCHULZE, Kai (Universität Potsdam) P

Protecting Intellectual Property Rights: What Role for Preferential Trade Agreements? SURBECK, Jenny (Universität Bern) P ELSIG, Manfred (Universität Bern)

The governance structure of the African Peer Review Mechanism: the consequences of a division of labour BANCHANI, John-Paul Safunu (University of Bamberg) P

United Nations Climate Change Conferences: European Union, Brazil and Mexico's Messages from Durban to Lima AZPÍROZ, María Luisa (Universidad Panamericana (Campus México) Escuela de Comunicación) P

Panel P206 Faculty of Social Sciences – FS115

Internationalisation of Policy Ideas Chair: HADJIISKY, Magdaléna (Institut d'Études Politiques de Strasbourg) Discussant: RADAELLI, Claudio (University of Exeter)

Assessing the Diffusion of Managerial Models in Judicial Systems: International Court Performance Indicators and their Indirect Effect on Local Policy Change CAPPELLINA, Bartolomeo (Institut d'Études Politiques de Bordeaux) P

PANEL SESSION 9

Mapping the international field of public health systems' reform (1978–2014): an attempt to go beyond the 'influence' of common sense

Blame where it is Due? – the Impact of Responsibility Judgments on the Performance-Trust Link at the Local Level

BRISSAUD, Constantin (Institut d'Études Politiques de Strasbourg) P

DE BLOK, Lisanne (University of Amsterdam) P VAN DER BRUG, Wouter (University of Amsterdam) VAN DER MEER, Tom (University of Amsterdam)

GREK, Sotiria (University of Edinburgh) P

Transnational policy ideas and global diffusion of Ombudsman ERKKILÄ, Tero (University of Helsinki) P

Panel P218

Faculty of Arts – FA016

Justice and Legitimacy in Europe Chair: EFTHYMIOU, Dimitrios (Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt) Co-Chair: SCHERZ, Antoinette (Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt) Discussant: CRUM, Ben (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)

'Contained' representation of individuals in Multilateral Democracy: How to represent individuals in Multilateral Democracy while avoiding supranational domination SCHERZ, Antoinette (Johann Wolfgang GoetheUniversität Frankfurt) P

Democratization from Below in the European Union: An Exploration MILSTEIN, Brian (Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt) P

EU migration, Transnational Justice and Reciprocity: Are member-states justified in restricting access to welfare rights for EU immigrants? EFTHYMIOU, Dimitrios (Johann Wolfgang GoetheUniversität Frankfurt) P

The EU’s Pouvoir Constituant Mixte: a Systematic Justification

Citizen Satisfaction with Local Public Services in Swedish Municipalities ROOS, Katarina (Umeå Universitet) P

In which sense is there something like local government legitimacy? HAUS, Michael (Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg) P

Panel P283

Faculty of Arts – FA209

Managing Integration Post-Lisbon: From Crisis to Union and Back Again Chair / Discussant: RODEAN, Neliana (University of Verona)

Changing dynamics of the ordinary legislative procedure: Lisbon Treaty and beyond PLECHANOVOVA, Bela (Charles University in Prague) P

Decision Making of the Czech Republic in the Post-Lisbon EU ČERNOCH, Jakub (Charles University in Prague) P

Not an 'ever closer union' any more? – British and Dutch reform proposals in the light of dynamic federal theories EPPLER, Annegret (University of Innsbruck) P

State Transformation and Europe Integration: The Expression of Rights (1988–2014) STARK, RD Andrew (University of Cambridge) P

Panel P244

Faculty of Law – FL305

PATBERG, Markus (Hamburg Universität) P

Meanings of Dual/Multiple Citizenship: Policies, Perceptions and Practices

Panel P236 Faculty of Social Sciences – FS014

Chair: KALEV, Leif (Tallinn University)

Local Government Legitimacy – Conceptual and Empirical Challenges Chair: LIDSTRÖM, Anders (Umeå Universitet) Discussant: DENTERS, Bas (Universiteit Twente)

A Comparative Approach to Local Government Legitimacy LIDSTRÖM, Anders (Umeå Universitet) P BALDERSHEIM, Harald (Universitetet i Oslo)

Co-Chair / Discussant: NYYSSÖNEN, Heino (University of Tampere)

Is there a Trade-off? Dual Nationality and Simultaneous Political Involvement among Emigrants BLATTER, Joachim (University of Lucerne) P SCHLENKER, Andrea (University of Lucerne)

Nationalism and Citizenship in Illiberal Democracies: Hungary, Russia and Turkey NYYSSÖNEN, Heino (University of Tampere) P METSÄLÄ, Jussi (University of Tampere)

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The Life and Work of the ‘Killer Chart’: an analysis of the logic and art of visually assembling education comparisons

PANEL SESSION 9

Naturalisation Fees as Instrument to Shape Citizenship Acquisition in Western Europe STADLMAIR, Jeremias (University of Vienna) P

Politics-Policy Nexus in Multiple Citizenship Debates KALEV, Leif (Tallinn University) P JAKOBSON, Mari-Liis (Tallinn University)

Panel P263

Faculty of Arts – FA301

New Perspectives on Liberal Democracy Chair: BECKMAN, Ludvig (Stockholm University)

Democracy and power: Legal and causal conceptions of the powers conferred by the right to vote BECKMAN, Ludvig (Stockholm University) P

Overlapping Consensus Thin and Thick: John Rawls and Simone Weil HEIFETZ, Aviad (Open University of Israel) P

The Sentimental Contract or: The Unfinished Liberal Project BARGETZ, Brigitte (University of Vienna) P

The will of the majority: the justice in the political thought of Marcelino Domingo ORTEGA-RUIZ, Manuela (Universidad de Granada) P

Panel P270

Faculty of Law – FL220

Normative Reflections on Democratic Innovations Chair: O'FLYNN, Ian (Newcastle University) Co-Chair / Discussant: SETÄLÄ, Maija (University of Turku)

Democracy as a Meta-Ideal WOJCIECHOWSKA, Marta (The London School of Economics & Political Science) P

Meta-deliberation and decision-making: What should we do when talking stops?

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O'FLYNN, Ian (Newcastle University) P SETÄLÄ, Maija (University of Turku)

Retrieving deliberative democracy’s normative role: New perspectives on ‘critical mini-publics’ BOEKER, Marit (University of Keele) P

Rhetoric and Deliberation KNOPS, Andrew (University of Birmingham) P

The Democratic Legitimacy of Global Climate Governance: the UNFCCC and the Orchestration of Transnational Action KUYPER, Jonathan (Stockholm University) P

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Panel P278

Faculty of Arts – FA111

Outside Strategies of Interest Groups: Framing, Attention and Media Strategies Chair: TRESCH, Anke (Université de Lausanne) Discussant: HANEGRAAFF, Marcel (Universiteit Antwerpen)

Interest coalitions and their self-assertion about representation: Framing, outside lobbying and legitimacy HUDON, Raymond (Université Laval) P YATES, Stephanie (Université du Québec à Montréal)

Interest Groups and Social Media: An Examination of Diffuse and Specific Interest Groups’ Social Media Strategies NAT, Muesser (Cyprus International University) P KANOL, Direnç (Near East University)

Same or Different? Political Parties, Interest Groups and Social Movements in CentralEast European Politics CISAR, Ondrej (Charles University in Prague) P VRABLIKOVA, Katerina (Universität Mannheim)

Strategic framing of the crisis by social partners: Do they make the papers? KIESS, Johannes (University of Siegen) P

The drivers of media attention to domestic election monitoring organizations around the world GRÖMPING, Max (University of Sydney) P

Panel P300

Faculty of Arts – FA405

Perspectives on Energy Transformations Chair: FRITZ, Martin (University of Bonn) Discussant: FRAUNE, Cornelia (University of Siegen)

Challenges of energy transformation in the European multi-level system: From Brussels to the local level TEWS, Anne (Technische Universität Darmstadt) P

Energy Security: A critical approach towards challenges and opportunities in the Caspian-Black Sea region ANDREI, Roxana (Centro de Estudos Sociais, University of Coimbra) P

Energy transformation and attitudes towards environmental regulation in a comparative perspective FRITZ, Martin (University of Bonn) P

PANEL SESSION 9

SCHMIDT, Stephan (University of Basel) P

Panel P308

Faculty of Law – FL120

Policy Practice and Policy Analysis II Chair: WAGENAAR, Hendrik (University of Sheffield)

Safeguards or disturbing elements? the political factors that affect the de/centralization of the territorial power distribution: the case of the Spanish political system NOVO ARBONA, Ainhoa (University of the Basque Country) P PÉREZ CASTAÑOS, Sergio (Universidad de Burgos) GARCIA-RABADAN, Jonatan (University of the Basque Country)

Discussant: FREEMAN, Richard (University of Edinburgh)

Panel P312

Facilitating inequality? the micro-politics of designing and facilitating deliberative innovations

Political Finance

ESCOBAR, Oliver (University of Edinburgh) P

Public policies as process of practical action: the case of Belgian mental health reforms THUNUS, Sophie (Université de Liège) P

Things of the state: technology in practice and state theory SEDLACKO, Michal (University of Applied Sciences FH Campus Wien, Public Management) P

Working for authority: practices of representation and the making of collective orders VOß, Jan-Peter (Technische Universität Berlin) P

Panel P309

Faculty of Arts – FA217

Political and Economic Impacts of Decentralization Reforms and Processes Chair: IREPOGLU CARRERAS, Yasemin (University of Pittsburgh) Discussant: MASSETTI, Emanuele (Gediz University)

Being a Governor in Turkey: Impact of the New Law No. 6360 ERSOY, Gökhan (Yeditepe University) P TEK TURAN, Hande (Yeditepe University)

Decentralization, Resources and Inequality in Spain: Are there still 'Eight Spains'? IREPOGLU CARRERAS, Yasemin (University of Pittsburgh) P

Finding the Balance between Domestic 'Federalism by Devolution' and EU 'Federalism by Integration': the Case of Italy during the Euro Crisis MASSETTI, Emanuele (Gediz University) P

Political participation, representation and mobilisation of Polish national minority in the Czech Republic SZTWIERTNIA, Radomir (Palacký University) P

Faculty of Arts – FA215

Chair: BARDI, Luciano (Università di Pisa)

Europeanisation of party financing in the Republic of Georgia: an illusion or a reality? TIMUS, Natalia (Maastricht Universiteit) P

Political finance regulation and electoral competition CASTANEDA, Nestor (University College London) P

Similar Challenges – Different Outcomes: Addressing the Supply and Demand Sides of Party Funding Regulations in Post-Communist Space LIPCEAN, Sergiu (European University Institute) P

Panel P327

Faculty of Law – FL103

Popular Sovereignty, Democracy and Representation Chair / Discussant: JÖRKE, Dirk (Technische Universität Darmstadt) Co-Chair: MALKOPOULOU, Anthoula (Uppsala Universitet)

Contesting Popular Sovereignty: Three Ideal Conceptions of the People's Role in Modern Democracy BEETZ, Jan Pieter (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) P

Crowd, People, Masses: The Question of Governing Mass Society GIANNOUSI, Fani (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki) P

Descriptive Representation and Compulsory Voting HILL, Lisa (University of Adelaide) P MALKOPOULOU, Anthoula (Uppsala Universitet)

The Contested Notion of Remedial Secession: Aspirations and Reality KARTSONAKI, Argyro (University of Birmingham) P

The People against representation: The concept of representation in current antirepresentationalist theories of democracy KUBIAK, Michael (University of Trier) P

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The Energy Transition: Coping with Uncertainty – Local Policy Strategies for Future Urban Heat Supply in Switzerland

PANEL SESSION 9

Panel P347

Faculty of Arts – FA104

Putting the Political back into Political Violence Chair: JACOBY, Tim (University of Manchester)

The referendum as a strategic weapon: Lesson drawing for the European Union from the 2015 Greek bailout referendum TRIGA, Vasiliki (Vicky) (University of Cyprus) P MENDEZ, Fernando (University of Zurich)

Discussant: JACKSON, Richard (University of Otago)

Panel P365 Faculty of Social Sciences – FS112

Gender and the ‘New Imperialism’: a Feminist Political Economy Theory of War and Political Violence

Representative Bodies and Legislatures in Non-Democratic Regimes

MEGER, Sara (Central European University) P

Political violent activism in times of social turmoil: the life stories of former clandestine militants in Portugal DA SILVA, Raquel (University of Birmingham) P

Separatism and the hegemonic aspects of political violence: structural and intersubjective readings LAOUTIDES, Costas P

What makes an act of violence 'political'? REPO, Jemima (Newcastle University) P

What Makes Violence Political? a Narrative Approach to the German Terrorist Group National Socialist Underground (NSU) GRAEF, Josefin (University of Birmingham) P

When Political Control Declines: Explaining Local Variations in State Repression of Arab Protest in Israel, 1990–2000 ABU, Ofir (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev) P

Panel P353

Faculty of Arts – FA200

Referendums on European integration Chair: VAN DEN AKKER, Joost (Universiteit Twente) Co-Chair / Discussant: ROSEMA, Martin (Universiteit Twente)

Early life political socialization and diffuse support for the European Union: Does growing up in a political system matter for diffuse political support in adulthood?

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RINGLEROVA, Zuzana (Masaryk University) P

Honeymoons, Economics and Figureheads: a General Theory of EU Referendums QVORTRUP, Matt (University of Coventry) P

How Governments Succeed in EU-related Referendums VAN DEN AKKER, Joost (Universiteit Twente) P

The Dutch Referendum on the EU-Ukraine Treaty: Explaining the Vote ROSEMA, Martin (Universiteit Twente) P

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Chair: BUCK, Katharina (Universität Bremen) Co-Chair / Discussant: SOMFALVY, Esther (Universität Bremen)

Parliamentary Representation in Electoral Authoritarian Regimes SOMFALVY, Esther (Universität Bremen) P

'Pocket Parliaments' in the Post-Soviet Space BUCK, Katharina (Universität Bremen) P

Representative Assemblies in Post-Soviet Eurasia: Parliaments and Legislatures in Patronal Regimes STYKOW, Petra P

Panel P368 Faculty of Social Sciences – FS215

Research, Policy and Practice – Assessing the Intersections Chair: GOETSCHEL, Laurent (University of Basel) Discussant: HELLMÜLLER, Sara (University of Basel)

INGOs and Rebel Governance: theorizing INGOs' strategic engagement in areas of limited statehood D'ERRICO, Alessandro (Università degli Studi di Milano) P

Knowledge for Peace? Potential for Alternatives to Standardised Peacebuilding Knowledge GABRIEL, Sidonia (University of Basel) P

Knowledge Transfer in the Common Foreign and Security Policy: How does Research Influence the Foreign Policies of the European Union? KLEIN, Tanja (University of Basel) P

The inclusivity norms in the intra-Syrian peace process HELLMÜLLER, Sara (University of Basel) P

The pragmatic as neutral? the politics of knowledge production and research partnerships GOETSCHEL, Laurent (University of Basel) P

Panel P372

Faculty of Arts – FA116

Responses to Organised Crime: Cooperation and Information Sharing

PANEL SESSION 9

Co-Chair: LONGO, Francesca (Università di Catania) Discussant: CARRAPICO, Helena (Aston University)

Barriers to Assessing the Financial Impact of Transnational Organized Crime SMITH, Russell (Australian Institute of Criminology) P

Cooperating against Crime: Information-sharing among Governments and the Role of Trust EFRAT, Asif (Interdisciplinary Center [IDC] Herzliya) P

International Cooperation and the Fight against Terrorism: the Case of ETA

Panel P376

Faculty of Arts – FA018

Rethinking Recent Conceptualizations of Power in Political Sociology Chair: SWARTZ, David (Boston University) Co-Chair / Discussant: WIESNER, Claudia (Technische Universität Darmstadt) Discussant: KAUPPI, Niilo (University of Jyväskylä) Discussant: TRENZ, Hans-Jörg (University of Copenhagen) Discussant: THOMAS, Anja (Sciences Po Paris)

HIDALGO-REDONDO, Oscar (University of New York in Prague and University of Tampere) P

How Politicians and Intellectuals Use and Shape Symbolic Power

The role of professionals in the development of criminal organizations in local and international settings: Law enforcement measures in Italy and in the European Union

WIESNER, Claudia (Technische Universität Darmstadt) P

D'ALFONSO, Stefano (Università di Napoli Federico II) P

Transnational Organized Crime as a driver of international cooperation ISLAS LIMINANA, Diorella (University of Bath) P

Panel P373 Faculty of Social Sciences – FS212

Responses to Refugees: Political and Public Discourses during the Migration Crisis in Central and Eastern Europe Chair: KLUKNAVSKA, Alena (Department of Political Science, Comenius University Faculty of Arts) Discussant: GERŐ, Márton (Centre for Social Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences)

Claims making and prefigurative action: the case of helping organizations in Hungary during the refugee crisis MIKECZ, Daniel (Centre for Social Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences) P

Claims, framing and symbolic networks during the 'refugee crisis' in the Czech Republic NAVRATIL, Jiri (Masaryk University) P HRUBES, Milan (Charles University in Prague)

How 'Symbolic' is Symbolic Power in Europe? SWARTZ, David (Boston University) P

Is there a Field of Political Authority in Europe Today? KAUPPI, Niilo (University of Jyväskylä) P

Rethinking European Political Authority THOMAS, Anja (Sciences Po Paris) P

Symbolic Power and Euroskepticism TRENZ, Hans-Jörg (University of Copenhagen) P

Panel P377

Faculty of Arts – FA300

Rethinking Relations Between Southern Europe and the EU Chair / Discussant: CAIANI, Manuela (Scuola Normale Superiore)

Bailout Elections in a Changing Europe: Euroscepticism and Eurosceptics in Italy and Greece QUATTROMANI, Dario (Sapienza University of Roma) P DE ROSA, Roberto (Sapienza University of Roma)

Reconfiguring Popular Attitudes Towards European Integration in Southern Europe VERNEY, Susannah (University of Athens) P

Enemies at the borders: Political Claims-Making on Refugees during Migration Crisis in Austria, the Czech Republic and Slovakia

Reimagining Europe: Southern European radical left parties post-crisis

BERNHARD, Jana (University of Vienna) P KLUKNAVSKA, Alena (Department of Political Science, Comenius University Faculty of Arts) BOOMGAARDEN, Hajo (University of Vienna)

Rethinking the relationship with the EU: Greece, Italy, Spain and the Choice for Europe since Maastricht

Rejecting the refugees: prejudice, threat and elite discourse in Romania

Voting in the European Parliament Elections in Southern Europe: Still second order or 'issue voting'?

CHILIN, Tania (Median Research Centre) P POPESCU, Marina (Central European University) TOMA, Raluca (Median Research Centre)

TSAKATIKA, Myrto (University of Glasgow) P

SOTTILOTTA, Cecilia Emma (LUISS University) P

TOYGUR, Ilke (Universidad Autònoma de Madrid – Instituto de Políticas y Bienes Públicos del CSIC) P

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Chair: IRRERA, Daniela (Università di Catania)

PANEL SESSION 9

Panel P381

Faculty of Law – FL304

ROUNDTABLE Electoral reforms – What do Political Scientists Know that Practitioners Don’t? Chair: BOL, Damien (Kings College London)

Speakers RENWICK, Alan (University College London) FREIRE, André (Centro de Investigação e Estudos de Sociologia) MILNER, Henry (Université de Montréal) RIERA, Pedro (Carlos III-Juan March Institute of Social Sciences – IC3JM)

Panel P404

Faculty of Law – FL021

The Effect of Corruption on Voting Behavior: Comparative Designs Chair: AGERBERG, Mattias (University of Gothenburg) Discussant: ALEXANDER, Amy (University of Gothenburg) Discussant: BAUHR, Monika (University of Gothenburg)

Buying the Votes of the Poor: How the Electoral System Matters BØTTKJÆR, Louise (Copenhagen Business School) P SANDHOLT JENSEN, Peter (Department of Political Science & Public Management, University of Southern Denmark) JUSTESEN, Mogens K. (Copenhagen Business School)

How Different Forms of Corruption Affect Electoral Accountability ROSE, Richard (University of Strathclyde) P WEßELS, Bernhard (WZB Berlin Social Science Center)

Poverty, partisanship, and vote buying MANZETTI, Luigi (Copenhagen Business School) P JUSTESEN, Mogens K. (Copenhagen Business School)

Who votes for corrupt political parties and why? BÅGENHOLM, Andreas (University of Gothenburg) P

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Panel P470

Faculty of Arts – FA201

The European Union and International Relations Chair / Discussant: MCDONAGH, Ken (Dublin City University)

Analysing the Transfer and Circulation of European Norms: Making the Link between Internal and External EU Policies BRAUN, Mats (Metropolitan University Prague) P TULMETS, Elsa (Institute of International Relations)

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Change in cooperation forms between international organizations: the case of WHO and EU LUZ DA SILVA, Nina (Sciences Po Grenoble) P

Europe in Crisis Management: Alliance Choices for Intervention WOLF, Katharina (European University Institute) P

Speaking Loud, Acting Tough – EU Foreign Policy Sanctions and the Norm of ‘Doing Something' HELLQUIST, Elin (Stockholm University) P

The European Union as a socializing actor: Accessing the influence of transnational networks SHYROKYKH, Karina (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München) P

Panel P407

Faculty of Law – FL101

The Far Right as Social Movement: Theory, Practice and Empirical Evidence Chair: CASTELLI GATTINARA, Pietro (Scuola Normale Superiore) Discussant: FROIO, Caterina (Sciences Po Paris)

A giant with feet of clay: a dynamic life cycle approach to the rise and fall of the Vlaams Belang VAN KESSEL, Stijn (Loughborough University) P ABTS, Koen (University of Leuven) SWYNGEDOUW, Marc (University of Leuven)

Diversity in Unity? a concentric approach to the rise of Golden Dawn FIELITZ, Maik (Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt) P

The Hungarian Jobbik as ‘Party-Movement’: a Theoretical and Empirical Assessment PIRRO, Andrea L. P. (Scuola Normale Superiore) P

The Use of Social Movement Theory to Explain the Emergence of Far Right Parties: the Political Process Model VAN HAUWAERT, Steven (Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas, AC – CIDE) P

Panel P411

Faculty of Arts – FA131

The Impact of Changing Knowledge Policies Chair: POKARIER, Christopher (Waseda University) Discussant: JUNGBLUT, Jens (Universitetet i Oslo)

Higher Education and Welfare Regimes: a Longitudinal Approach DRISSI, Mounia (Scuola Normale Superiore) P

PANEL SESSION 9

SIMA, Karel (Charles University in Prague) P

Carts and Horses, Institutes and Practices: Varieties of Sequencing and Outcomes of Political Transitions ILYIN, Mikhail (National Research University, Higher School of Economics – HSE) P

Trends in Higher Education Attainment in the Bologna Process

The Last Ex-Communist Party Still Undefeated

BARRETT, Beverly (University of Houston) P

Toward the Typology of Militant Democracies

Panel P430

Faculty of Arts – FA225V

The Religious Factor in Morality Policies I Chair: EUCHNER, Eva-Maria (Ludwig-MaximiliansUniversität München) Discussant: FINK, Simon (University of Bamberg)

Discursive Strategies of Catholic Churches in Assisted Reproduction Technology (ART) Regulation: Poland and Spain in Comparison HENNIG, Anja (Europa-Universität Viadrina) P

Standing Sentinels, ‘Gender Conspiracies’ and Surrogate Mothers: the Recent Italian Debate on LGBT Issues OZZANO, Luca (Università degli Studi di Torino) P

The Role of Religious Communities in the Implementation of Morality Policies EUCHNER, Eva-Maria (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München) P CIORNEI, Irina (Universität Bern) PREIDEL, Caroline (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München)

Why are Churches Allowed to Discriminate (against Homosexuals)? Employment Equality and the Churches’ Role in Public Policy in Germany, the Netherlands, and the UK KORTMANN, Matthias (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München) P

Featured Panel 5

Faculty of Arts – FA313

The State and Governance in PostTransition Period – sponsored by IPSA Chair / Discussant: DVOŘÁKOVÁ, Vladimíra (University of Economics, Prague) Co-Chair: ILYIN, Mikhail (National Research University, Higher School of Economics – HSE)

Can Democracy in the Western Balkans Defend itself in the Post-Transition Period? SOTIROPOULOS, Dimitri A. (University of Athens) P

KOMAR, Olivera (University of Montenegro) P RAK, Joanna (Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń) P BAECKER, Roman

Wrongdoings in Political Parties' Funding as a Risk for Democracy – Lessons from the Czech Republic VYMETAL, Petr (University of Economics, Prague) P

Panel P440

Faculty of Law – FL213

Theoretical and Empirical Developments in Leadership Studies Chair: BENNISTER, Mark (Canterbury Christ Church University)

Between mirroring and compensation: A framework for the analysis of political leaders through their personal staffs CAMMINO, Pellegrino (Università degli Studi di Siena) P

How Ruling Elite is Reproduced in Transformational Political System PONOMARENKO, Nadezhda (SIM-RANEPA) P

Leader democracy in theory and practice: Weber and the Orbán-regime KÖRÖSÉNYI, András (Centre for Social Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences) P

The Global Leadership Project: a Comprehensive Database of Political Elites ONCEL, Erzen (Boston University) P GERRING, John (University of Texas at Austin) MORRISON, Kevin (University of Pittsburgh)

Panel P459

Faculty of Law – FL214

View from the Americas: EU Images and Perceptions in North and South America Chair: DOMINGUEZ, Roberto (Suffolk University) Co-Chair: CHABAN, Natalia (University of Canterbury, New Zealand) Discussant: KNODT, Michele (Technische Universität Darmstadt)

EU Policies and Images in Mexico DOMINGUEZ, Roberto (Suffolk University) P

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Politics of access to higher education and demographic changes in Central and Eastern Europe: What are the strategic options for the future?

PANEL SESSION 10

The EU in the Commonwealth media: a Eurosceptic filter? CHABAN, Natalia (University of Canterbury, New Zealand) P RAYROUX, Antoine (Concordia University) KELLY, Serena (NCRE, University of Canterbury)

The EU seen from Brazil: Images and Perceptions SANDRIN, Paula (Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro) P RIBEIRO HOFFMANN, Andrea (Instituto de Relações Internacionais)

US Perceptions of Europe under the Obama Administration

Capturing Voters’ Policy Preferences? Using VAA Techniques for Experimental Research on Program Voting Procedures RINNE, Jonathan (Johann Wolfgang GoetheUniversität Frankfurt) P

Geographical variations of the issue space? Evidence from a geo-localized Voting Advice Application DE SIO, Lorenzo (LUISS University) P GARZIA, Diego (European University Institute) TRECHSEL, Alexander H. (European University Institute)

Migrant political culture and voting behavior in Romania

LARIVE, Maxime (University of Illinois) P DOMINGUEZ, Roberto (Suffolk University)

BUREAN, Toma (Babes-Bolyai University) P BADESCU, Gabriel (Babes-Bolyai University)

Panel P463

VAAs and Their Impact on the Quality of Political Representation

Faculty of Law – FL243

Voting Advice Applications and Multi-Level Representation: Dimensionality, Issue Congruence and the Representative Deficit Chair: MENDEZ, Fernando (University of Zurich) Discussant: GEMENIS, Kostas (Universiteit Twente)

FIVAZ, Jan (Universität Bern) P LADNER, Andreas (Université de Lausanne) SCHWARZ, Daniel (Universität Bern)

What VAA-generated data can tell us about the Left-Right divide: Strong in the south, weak in the north WHEATLEY, Jonathan (University of Zurich) P

Panel Session 10 Saturday, 10 September 14:00–15:40 Panel P057

Faculty of Arts – FA313

Comparative Public Policy Chair: REUS, Iris (University of Bamberg)

Family policies in the welfare state and attitudes toward female labor force participation: a multi-level analysis ROSE, Damaris (University of Cologne) P

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'New’ Fragmentation or ‘Old’ Uniformity in German Federalism after the Reform of 2006? Determinants of Länder Policy Making REUS, Iris (University of Bamberg) P DOSE, Nicolai (University of Duisburg-Essen)

Policy Continuity and change in Greek pension and health sectors during the crisis ANGELAKI, Marina (Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences) P

To Be Creative or To Go Digital? Policy Challenges for the Film Industry in Thailand PARIVUDHIPHONGS, Alongkorn (Kings College London) P

Panel P084

Faculty of Law – FL401

Democracy Aid: Impact and Challenges Chair: ALEXANDER, Amy (University of Gothenburg) Discussant: SKAANING, Svend-Erik (Aarhus Universitet)

International support to democracy and stability in fragile states: Increasing effectiveness through prioritization, coordination and cooperation? FIEDLER, Charlotte (German Development Institute) P GRÄVINGHOLT, Jörn (German Development Institute) LEININGER, Julia (German Development Institute)

Opening Civil Society Space in Ukraine and Belarus: Do Neighbors Matter? POSPIESZNA, Paulina (Adam Mickiewicz University of Poznan and Collegium Polonicum) P

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LÜHRMANN, Anna (University of Gothenburg) P VAN HAM, Carolien (European University Institute) MCMANN, Kelly (Case Western Reserve University)

Societal values and their influence on the effectiveness of democracy assistance LEININGER, Julia (German Development Institute) P STRIEBINGER, Kai (German Development Institute)

The Impact of International Conditionality on the Formation of Regime Types BURKADZE, Zarina (University of Zurich) P

Panel P098

Faculty of Arts – FA016

Discussing ‘Freedom and Immigration’ by Chandran Kukathas Chair: ANGELI, Oliviero (University of Dresden) Discussant: KUKATHAS, Chandran (The London School of Economics & Political Science)

Does the Right to Exclude Contradict Freedom of Movement? ANGELI, Oliviero (University of Dresden) P

Immigrant Rights Not Open-Borders MENDOZA, José (University of Massachusetts Lowell) P

Migration and the Vulnerable Subject STRAEHLE, Christine (University of Ottawa) P

What do you mean by 'Immigration'? On Free Movement without Methodological Nationalism DUMITRU, Speranta (Paris Descartes University) P

Panel P107

Faculty of Arts – FA217

Ethnoregionalist Parties in CentralEastern Europe

Who rules when nobody dominates? Centripetal effects and ethnic engineering in divided towns in the Western Balkans BOCHSLER, Daniel (University of Zurich) P

Panel P147

Faculty of Law – FL231

Finding the ‘Right’ Definition? Plurality of Approaches to Defining a Political Concept Chair: JELIAZKOVA, Margarita (Universiteit Twente) Discussant: FOURNIER, Bernard (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) Discussant: BENE, Márton (Centre for Social Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences)

A Typology of Views on Citizenship Education based on Grid-Group Theory: a Framework for a Productive Debate JELIAZKOVA, Margarita (Universiteit Twente) P

Educated by peers: Political effects of Facebook as an information resource among young people BENE, Márton (Centre for Social Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences) P

New Challenge to the Hungarian Democracy: the Rise of the Far-Right Party Jobbik Among the Youth RONA, Daniel (Corvinus University of Budapest) P

Searching for political within citizenship education: conceptions of democracy, participation, diversity and societal cohesion as driving forces of citizenship education ZIMENKOVA, Tatjana (TU Dortmund University) P

Teachers’ view on citizenship education: challenges derived from a Belgian-Italian case study SAMPERMANS, Dorien (University of Leuven) P

Chair: MASSETTI, Emanuele (Gediz University)

Panel P212

Discussant: SCHAKEL, Arjan H. (Maastricht Universiteit)

IR and New Security Threats: Organized Crime and the Others

Ethnoregional groups and national minorities in Poland and their political representations SZUL, Roman (University of Warsaw) P

The Silesian Autonomy Movement BARANYAI, Nóra (Centre for Economic and Regional Studies Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Institute for Regional Studies) P

Think Croatian, act Slavonian: the Croatian Democratic Alliance of Slavonia and Baranja as a regionalist patriot KUKEC, Marko (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) P

Faculty of Arts – FA116 SAT

Political Conditions for Effective Democracy Assistance

Chair: IRRERA, Daniela (Università di Catania) Discussant: LONGO, Francesca (Università di Catania)

Mafia beyond the borders: Expansion of Italian mafias in Europe STORTI, Luca (Università degli Studi di Torino) P DAGNES, Joselle (Università degli Studi di Torino) DONATIELLO, Davide (Università degli Studi di Torino) SCIARRONE, Rocco (Università degli Studi di Torino)

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The Crime-Terror-Insurgency nexus in the framework of the multilateral response

The differentiated European 'demos'

IRRERA, Daniela (Università di Catania) P

KOLLER, Boglarka (National University of Public Service) P

The evolution of the EU policy agenda on organized crime: (in)congruence between political institutions in their attention and problem definition

The EU's unstable leadership constellation: From bipolarity to variable geometry and German part-time hegemony

ELIAS, Leticia (Departments of Political Science and Public Administration, Universiteit Leiden) P TIMMERMANS, Arco (Departments of Political Science and Public Administration, Universiteit Leiden)

SCHWEIGER, Christian (University of Durham) P

The international actorness of organised crime LONGO, Francesca (Università di Catania) P

Panel P229

Faculty of Law – FL213

Legitimation and Policy Performance in Autocracies Chair: DUKALSKIS, Alexander (University College Dublin) Co-Chair: KAILITZ, Steffen (Hannah Arendt Institute for Research on Totalitarianism, Dresden) Discussant: WURSTER, Stefan (University of Trier)

Authoritarianism and Local Development in China QIAO, Liang (Renmin University of China) P

Autocratic Legitimation through Policymaking? the case of Innovation Policy

The Mediterranean policy of the EU after the Arab Spring, and the renewed ENP MOLNÁR, Anna (National University of Public Service) P

What Doesn't Kill EU Makes EU Stronger SZEMLÉR, Tamás (Budapest Business School) P

Panel P243 Faculty of Social Sciences – FS014

Mayors and the Changing Context of Local Government Chair: HEINELT, Hubert (Technische Universität Darmstadt) Discussant: DENTERS, Bas (Universiteit Twente)

Mayors and Governing Coalitions DENTERS, Bas (Universiteit Twente) P ČERMÁK, Daniel (Institute Of Sociology, Academy Of Sciences Of The Czech Republic) STEYVERS, Kristof (Ghent University)

FRANKENBERGER, Rolf (Universität Tübingen) P GRAF, Patricia (Universität Potsdam)

Mayors and parties

Autocratic Ways of Regime Legitimation through Social Policies

The mayor's notion of democracy

KAILITZ, Steffen (Hannah Arendt Institute for Research on Totalitarianism, Dresden) P

Popular Support for Authoritarian Rule: Comparing the Effects of Economic Performance and Electoral Representation on Regime Legitimacy INKINEN, Saara (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) P THYEN, Kressen (Universität Tübingen)

Panel P231

Faculty of Arts – FA317

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Legitimising EU Governance under Crisis Conditions: Between the Classic Community Method and New Forms of Differentiation Chair: SCHWEIGER, Christian (University of Durham) Discussant: FUNK, Lothar (Hochschule Düsseldorf)

Disorientegration – Encoded Weakening of the European Integration? KOVACS, Oliver (ICEG European Centre) P

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EGNER, Björn (Technische Universität Darmstadt) P HEINELT, Hubert (Technische Universität Darmstadt) P

Urban Leadership HLEPAS, Nikos (University of Athens) P

Panel P264

Faculty of Arts – FA201

New Perspectives on Military Change I Chair: HAUGOM, Lars (Institute for Defence Studies, Oslo)

Military Adaptation versus Learning in a Multinational Alliance RYNNING, Sten (Department of Political Science & Public Management, University of Southern Denmark) P

New Sources of Military Change – Armed Forces as ‘Normal’ Organizations NORHEIM-MARTINSEN, Per Martin (Norwegian Defence University College / Institute for Defence Studies) P

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On the limits of budgets and defence planning: a comparative analysis of how European states are reforming their militaries

Convergence of Law: Finnish Limited Liability Companies Act as an Example of the so-called 'Americanization' of European Company Law

SMITH, Simon J. (Staffordshire University) P

PÖNKÄ, Ville (University of Helsinki) P

Small decisions – unforeseen results in military commitments to international operations

Diffusion or Interaction? the New Public Management at the OECD-PUMA and GOV

OMA, Ida Maria (Norwegian Institute for Defence Studies) P

HADJIISKY, Magdaléna (Institut d'Études Politiques de Strasbourg) P

The role of experience-based learning in military innovation

Drivers of Institutional Diffusion: Evidence from Anti‑Corruption Agencies

HAALAND, Torunn Laugen (Norwegian Institute for Defence Studies) P

HEAVEN, Corinne (University of Reading) P ZAUM, Dominik (University of Reading)

Panel P269

Influence of Rankings in Development Aid: Emergence of the International Aid Transparency Initiative

Non-Material Elements of Power in Recent US Foreign Policy Chair: OHNESORGE, Hendrik W. (University of Bonn, Center for Global Studies) Discussant: MISKIMMON, Alister (University of London, Royal Holloway College)

'A Fiasco Built on a Fantasy'? the Narrative Contestation in the United States of the Iran Nuclear Deal OPPERMANN, Kai (University of Sussex) P SPENCER, Alexander (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München)

Beyond War Powers: Patterns of legislative assertiveness in US Congress BÖLLER, Florian (University of Kaiserslautern) P

Concepts of just war under President Obama MONTROSE, Jeff (Catholic University of EichstättIngolstadt) P

Narratives of American Exceptionalism in US Presidential Rhetoric OHNESORGE, Hendrik W. (University of Bonn, Center for Global Studies) P

Politics stops at the ports: Tracing the politicization of US trade policy negotiations KNÜPFER, Curd (Freie Universität Berlin) P

Panel P271 Faculty of Social Sciences – FS115

Novel Mechanisms of Diffusion Chair: HUIKURI, Salla (University of Helsinki) Co-Chair: ERKKILÄ, Tero (University of Helsinki) Discussant: DE FRANCESCO, Fabrizio (University of Strathclyde)

HUIKURI, Salla (University of Helsinki) P ERKKILÄ, Tero (University of Helsinki) PIIRONEN, Ossi (University of Helsinki)

Panel P272

Faculty of Law – FL414

Online and Social Media Political Networks Chair: PAVAN, Elena (Scuola Normale Superiore)

Counteracting the Data Divide – a Study of Collective Identities of Transnational Civic Tech Communities WISSENBACH, Kersti Ruth (University of Amsterdam) P

How does Twitter connect politicians with each other? a social network analysis of the Finnish parliament members KOIRANEN, Ilkka (University of Turku) P KOIVULA, Aki (University of Turku) RÄSÄNEN, Pekka (University of Turku) SAARINEN, Arttu (University of Turku)

Measuring a political communication architecture on SNS using social network analysis BORUCKI, Isabelle (University of Trier) P

Structures of activism, contents of change: Linking online social and semantic networks in the fight against violence on women

SAT

Faculty of Law – FL214

PAVAN, Elena (Scuola Normale Superiore) P

The climate of conflict: Polarisation in hyperlink networks in the US and Switzerland in the area of climate change HAEUSSLER, Thomas (Universität Bern) P

Panel P286

Faculty of Arts – FA325

Parallel Cold War Rhythms: Politics, Economics, Regional Configurations │ 131

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Chair: SWAIN, Geoffrey (University of Glasgow) Co-Chair: COX, Terry (University of Glasgow)

Beyond the Cold War: Czechoslovakia's Policy toward Allende’s Chile KLEPARNIK, Vit (Charles University in Prague) P

Interdependence, Asymmetric Crises and the European Defence Community (1950–1954) HAROCHE, Pierre (Kings College London) P

National Communism, a Breach in Cold War Ideology SWAIN, Geoffrey (University of Glasgow) P

The Impact of the Cold War Legacy on US-Russia Bilateral Relations SÜMER, Gültekin (Beykent University) P

Panel P293

Faculty of Arts – FA104

Party Organization

Czech Political Parties and their Congresses PEROTTINO, Michel (Charles University in Prague) P

Intra Party Democracy and Leadership Selection Methods – a Comparative Analysis CAPPELLINI, Annalisa (Kings College London) P

Measuring and evaluating intra-party democracy in Croatia NIKIC CAKAR, Dario (University of Zagreb) P CULAR, Goran (University of Zagreb) RAOS, Višeslav (University of Zagreb)

The ascendancy of the party in public office: a general or party type specific phenomenon? New cross-temporal evidence from Finland KOSKIMAA, Vesa (University of Tampere) P

Faculty of Arts – FA215

Perspectives on Civil Society SAT

Chair: JACOBSSON, Kerstin (University of Gothenburg)

Civil Society, Media, and Policy Outputs: Civil society events’ effects on environmental protection expenditure in Europe OANA, Ioana-Elena (Central European University) P

Ethnic Civil Society and Nonprofit Organizations in Central Europe: Case Studies of Košice, Pécs and Timişoara MORAUSZKI, András (Centre for Social Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences) P

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JACOBSSON, Kerstin (University of Gothenburg) P FRÖHLICH, Christian (Södertörn University)

Panel P310

Faculty of Arts – FA111

Political Communication and Interest Groups: Demystifying the Outside Lobby Chair / Discussant: DE BRUYCKER, Iskander (University of Amsterdam) Co-Chair: CHAQUES BONAFONT, Laura (Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals – IBEI)

Appealing to the public or protecting the interests of members? How interest groups frame their policy demands in the news media BINDERKRANTZ, Anne (Aarhus Universitet) P

Chair / Discussant: SAGLIE, Jo (Institute for Social Research, Oslo)

Panel P299

States Shaping Civic Activism: Animal Rights Activism in Poland and Russia Compared

Business groups beyond quiet politics: going public, while keeping covert! EICHENBERGER, Steven (Université de Lausanne) P TRESCH, Anke (Université de Lausanne) VARONE, Frederic (University of Geneva)

Successful agenda-building? An analysis of foundations' issue ownership in national newspapers OEHMER, Franziska (University of Zurich) P JARREN, Otfried HÄNGGLI, Regula (University of Fribourg)

The Persuasive Power of Protest: How protest features affect the calculations of political elites WOUTERS, Ruud (Universiteit Antwerpen) P WALGRAVE, Stefaan (Universiteit Antwerpen)

Trending to the Front Page: Does Interest Group Online Prominence Explain Offline Media Visibility? HALPIN, Darren (Australian National University) P FRAUSSEN, Bert (Australian National University) THOMAS, Herschel (University of Texas at Arlington)

Panel P315

Faculty of Law – FL220

Political Parties and Direct Democracy in Eastern Europe Chair: GHERGHINA, Sergiu (Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt) Co-Chair: SPÁČ, Peter (Masaryk University)

Campaigning Outside the Campaign: Political Parties and Referendums in Bulgaria GHERGHINA, Sergiu (Johann Wolfgang GoetheUniversität Frankfurt) P

PANEL SESSION 10

Referendum as a party tool: the case of Slovakia

Institute)

SPÁČ, Peter (Masaryk University) P NEMČOK, Miroslav (Masaryk University)

Governance for a decarbonized future – the EU Strategic Energy Technology Plan

The Impact of Changes in Referendum Regulation on the Relationship between Political Parties and the Use of Direct Democracy

EIKELAND, Per Ove (Fridtjof Nansen Institute) P SKJÆRSETH, Jon Birger (Fridtjof Nansen Institute)

Those who win and those who lose: the effect of nationwide referendums on political parties in Poland HARTLIŃSKI, Maciej (University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn) P

Panel P319

Faculty of Arts – FA429

Political Violence, Media and the Information Age

Opposition to sustainable Energy Transitions: An Analytical Framework STEFES, Christoph (WZB Berlin Social Science Center) P

Using public participation to coordinate German grid planning: Who participates and how are the results processed by the German energy regulator? FINK, Simon (University of Bamberg) P RUFFING, Eva (Hannover Universität)

Panel P332

Faculty of Law – FL120

Positionality in Prostitution Research

Chair: MARSDEN, Sarah (University of Lancaster)

Chair: WAGENAAR, Hendrik (University of Sheffield)

Co-Chair / Discussant: O DOCHARTAIGH, Niall (National University of Ireland, Galway)

Dilemmas of double roles: doing research and social work in street-based prostitution

Competing for Influence: the Dynamics of Information Output between State and Non-State Actors

KATONA, Noemi (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) P

HENKE, Maja (University of Cologne) P

WAGENAAR, Hendrik (University of Sheffield) P

Framing Violence: Transnational Discourses and Collective Identities during the late 1960s and 1970s in Germany, Italy, and US DAL VERA, Fabrizio (Università di Bologna) P

The role of the terrorist constituency in state-terrorist conflict: the case of the Irish hunger-strikers AUGUSTEIJN, Joost (Leiden University) P

Violence and Worship: the 'sacralization of violence' in the 'Islamic State’s' Online Campaign MÜLLER, Miriam (Hamburg Institute for Social Research) P

Panel P326

Faculty of Arts – FA405

Politics of Energy Transformations Chair: FRAUNE, Cornelia (University of Siegen) Co-Chair: KNODT, Michele (Technische Universität Darmstadt) Discussant: SCHMIDT, Stephan (University of Basel) Discussant: KEMMERZELL, Jörg (Technische Universität Darmstadt)

Energy system transformation and long-term interest constellations in Denmark: Can agency beat structure? EIKELAND, Per Ove (Fridtjof Nansen Institute) P JACKSON INDERBERG, Tor Håkon (Fridtjof Nansen

Researching Morality Politics: Sex Work, State and the Position of the Researcher

Panel P343 Faculty of Social Sciences – FS212

Public Attitudes Towards Immigration Chair: CARVALHO, Joao (Centro de Investigação e Estudos de Sociologia) Discussant: CREGAN, Christina (University of Melbourne)

Generalised Trust and Perceptions of Immigration in Europe SIPINEN, Josefina (University of Tampere) P BÄCK, Maria (University of Tampere)

Political Attitudes of Immigrants – Examining Immigrants’ Political Attitudes across Generations and Citizenship Regimes FAORO, Nathalie (University of Zurich) P

Should migrants have access to social benefits? Comparing attitudes of natives and migrants in the European Social Survey DEGEN, Daniel (University of Amsterdam) P VAN DER BRUG, Wouter (University of Amsterdam)

Panel P346

Faculty of Arts – FA301

Punishment and Social Injustice

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LAJH, Damjan (University of Ljubljana) P KRAŠOVEC, Alenka (University of Ljubljana)

PANEL SESSION 10

Chair: DUUS-OTTERSTROM, Goran (University of Gothenburg) Co-Chair / Discussant: POAMA, Andrei (Université de Montréal)

Can Impartial Proportionality in Criminal Punishment avoid Structural Injustice? BROWN COVERDALE, Helen (Kings College London) P

Distributive Injustice and the Right to Punish DUUS-OTTERSTROM, Goran (University of Gothenburg) P

Law Enforcement in an Unjust Society KELLY, Erin (Tufts University) P

Parental imprisonment, Social injustice, and the Right to Punish BÜLOW, William (Royal Institute of Technology) P

Unjust States: Punisher Relativity and the Limits of Criminal Law POAMA, Andrei (Université de Montréal) P

Panel P357

Faculty of Arts – FA018

Regulatory Politics and Lobbying: Unpacking the World of Administrative Lobbying Chair: BRAUN, Caelesta (Departments of Political Science and Public Administration, Universiteit Leiden)

Administrative and parliamentarian lobbyism practices at the domestic level within Europeanised policies: the Danish Food and Agriculture CHATZOPOULOU, Sevasti (University of Roskilde) P

Emancipation of the underrepresented? Explaining access to EU regulatory agencies’ advisory committees ARRAS, Sarah (Universiteit Antwerpen) P

Ex-parte lobbying in regulatory policy-making: Assessing access and advocacy success

SAT

JOURDAIN, Charlotte (University of Geneva) P

Patterns of access: a network analysis of interest groups’ meetings with European Commission officials GROSS, Vlad (Universiteit Antwerpen) P

The common core of EU lobbying: Explaining lobby presence at multiple EU venues HANEGRAAFF, Marcel (Universiteit Antwerpen) P

Panel P363

Faculty of Law – FL103

Representation and Participation in a Multilevel EU

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Chair: GARCÍA-GUITIÁN, Elena (Universidad Autònoma de Madrid – Instituto de Políticas y Bienes Públicos del CSIC) Co-Chair: WIESNER, Claudia (Technische Universität Darmstadt) Discussant: PALONEN, Emilia (University of Helsinki)

Political Representation and the EU: ambivalences and pitfalls of a contested concept WIESNER, Claudia (Technische Universität Darmstadt) P

Representation or Participation? Crisis of Liberal Democracy, Empirical/Normative Divide and the Ambiguity of Public Deliberation ZGIEP, Marcin (University of Warsaw) P

The European Commission’s turn to deliberation as public debate in times of crisis and its attendant conceptions of a European public (1992–2016) PUKALLUS, Stefanie (University of Sheffield) P

Toward Cosmopolitan Politics: an Urban Perspective DE FRANTZ, Monika (European University Institute) P

Where Now for Multi-Level Governance? a Bibliometric Analysis of the Concept in a Changing World CURRY, Dion (Swansea University) P

Panel P405

Faculty of Law – FL021

The Effect of Corruption on Voting Behavior: Single Country Studies, Experimental and Quasi‑Experimental Designs Chair: BÅGENHOLM, Andreas (University of Gothenburg) Discussant: CHARRON, Nicholas (University of Gothenburg) Discussant: BORÄNG, Frida (University of Gothenburg)

Democracy in the context of Clientelism: the Role of Electoral Laws in Bangladesh KHAN, Adeeba Aziz (School of Oriental and African Studies) P

Socio-economic dependence on the state and voting in Russia BRUNARSKA, Zuzanna (University of Warsaw) P

What aspects of corruption increase the electoral punishment? Evidence from a conjoint experiment BREITENSTEIN GOMIS, Sofia (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona) P

PANEL SESSION 10

BAUHR, Monika (University of Gothenburg) P NISTOTSKAYA, Marina (University of Gothenburg) ZHANG, Nan (European University Institute)

Panel P284

Faculty of Arts – FA209

The EU Research Agenda: Paradigms, Policies and Actors Chair: BARLETE, Aliandra (University of Bristol) Discussant: WINNWA, Isabel (University of Bamberg)

An Interpretivist Research Agenda for EU Studies PHILLIPS, Ryan (Connecticut College) P

Involving the European social partners in the EU’s economic governance: actors, mechanisms and strategies SABATO, Sebastiano (European Social Observatory) P SPASOVA, Slavina (Université Libre de Bruxelles) VANHERCKE, Bart (University of Leuven)

'Never Let a Serious Crisis go to Waste...' How Member State Governments and EU Institutions Use Crises to Deepen European Integration DEGNER, Hanno (Universität Konstanz) P

The cultural open method of coordination: A new boost for cultural policies in Europe? PSYCHOGIOPOULOU, Evangelia (Maastricht Universiteit) P

Panel P410

Faculty of Law – FL402

The Governance of Climate Change Chair: KARLAS, Jan (Charles University in Prague)

Demanding or disrupting? Explaining differences and overlaps in strategic preferences within the climate change movement

Panel P416

Faculty of Arts – FA300

The Old is New? Party-Group Relations in Southern Europe in the Age of Crisis Chair / Discussant: LISI, Marco (Centro de História da Cultura, FCSH-UNL)

Assessing the Identity Politics Hypothesis: Political Parties and Interest Groups Linkages in the case of Catalan Junts pel Sí MEDINA, Iván (University of Valencia) P RODRIGUEZ TERUEL, Juan (University of Valencia) BARRIO, Astrid (University of Valencia)

Linkage Strategies during the Greek Crisis: the case of the Communist Party of Greece (KKE) (2010–2014) ELEFTHERIOU, Costas (University of Athens) P

New parties in Spain: a typology and some explanations RODRIGUEZ TERUEL, Juan (University of Valencia) P BARBERA, Oscar (University of Valencia) BARRIO, Astrid (University of Valencia)

Political party – interest group linkages in Greece (2010–2015) SOTIROPOULOS, Dimitri A. (University of Athens) P

The organisational dimension of the party-interest group linkage in Portugal (2000–2015) RAIMUNDO, Filipa (University of Utrecht) P RAZZUOLI, Isabella (Universidade de Lisboa Instituto de Ciências Sociais)

Panel P417

Faculty of Law – FL304

The Origins and Effects of Referendum Legislation in Western Democracies Chair: RENWICK, Alan (University College London)

DE MOOR, Joost (Universiteit Antwerpen) P

Discussant: BEDOCK, Camille (Institut d'Études Politiques de Bordeaux)

Multi-level Global Climate Governance in the Global South: Case Studies from India and Indonesia

Be Careful What You Wish For: Regulating Referendum Campaigns

HÖHNE, Chris (Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster) P

Participation, accountability and transparency as normative standards of legitimacy in large-scale Stratospheric Aerosol Injection governance systems GRASSO, Marco (University of Milan-Bicocca) P

States’ positions and the design of the global climate regime: legalization in the post-2020 architecture KARLAS, Jan (Charles University in Prague) P

SAT

Will Transparency Curb Corruption? Electoral Mobilization in Russia, Sweden and Italy

REIDY, Theresa (University College Cork) P SUITER, Jane (Dublin City University)

Citizen Attitudes towards Referendum Processes FAAS, Thorsten (Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz) P BOWLER, Shaun (UC Riverside)

Representatives’ Support for Direct Democracy: Intrinsic Policy-Seeking or just a New Instrument of Power-Seeking? HERZOG, Olga (Hamburg Universität) P

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The Voice of Populist People? Referendum preferences, practices and populist attitudes JACOBS, Kristof (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen) P AKKERMAN, Agnes (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) ZASLOVE, Andrej (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen)

Panel P422

Religious voting and the Role of Political Values LANGSÆTHER, Peter Egge (Universitetet i Oslo) P

Panel P434 Faculty of Social Sciences – FS215

The Role of Norms in International Faculty of Arts – FA131 Peace Mediation

The Politicisation of Knowledge Policies: Actors in National Arenas

Chair: PRING, Jamie (University of Basel)

Chair: JUNGBLUT, Jens (Universitetet i Oslo)

Discussant: GOETSCHEL, Laurent (University of Basel)

Discussant: VUKASOVIC, Martina (Ghent University)

Higher education policy coordination in federal systems: a comparative approach to problems of governance JUNGBLUT, Jens (Universitetet i Oslo) P REXE, Deanna (Simon Fraser University)

Co-Chair: PALMIANO FEDERER, Julia (University of Basel)

Analysing EU Promotion of Sustainable Peace in Cyprus and Kosovo through a 'Normative Power Europe' Perspective GEORGIADOU, Stella (University of Sussex) P

Building a Typology of Norms in International Peace Mediation

Institutional arrangements of a politicized transnational higher education sector – the example of Germany

PALMIANO FEDERER, Julia (University of Basel) P

RAEV, Alexander (Universität Tübingen) P

BUSSMANN, Margit (Ernst-Moritz-Arndt University Greifswald) P ADUDA, Levke (Ernst-Moritz-Arndt University Greifswald)

Not just an accelerator: Interactions between University Rankers and National Policy Makers in India and Denmark – a story of Policy Change LIM, Miguel Antonio (Aarhus Universitet) P

Research with impact: Academic perspectives from the UK and Australia CHUBB, Jennifer (University of York) P

The politicization of knowledge policies – the Portuguese case LOPES, Margarida (Centro de Investigação em Sociologia Económica e das Organizações – SOCIUS – CSG, Lisbon University) P

Panel P431

Faculty of Arts – FA225V

The Religious Factor in Morality Policies II Chair: EUCHNER, Eva-Maria (Ludwig-MaximiliansUniversität München)

SAT

Discussant: HENNIG, Anja (Europa-Universität Viadrina)

Immoral Alliances and their Aftermath: State/Church Cooperation during Authoritarian Regimes and its Influence on Morality Policy after Democratization BUDDE, Emma (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München) P

Religion and EU Morality Politics: the European Citizen Initiative 'One of Us' MONDO, Emilie (Université Libre de Bruxelles) P

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Mediation and the Dynamics of Civilian Victimization in Civil Wars

Norm Localization in IGAD and SADC Mediation: An Initial Comparison PRING, Jamie (University of Basel) P

Rule of Law and Mediation in Colombia LIEBERMANN, Julia (Technische Universität Darmstadt) P

Panel P451

Faculty of Law – FL225

Transnational Solidarity and Alternative Action Organizations in European Countries at Times of Crisis Chair: KOUSIS, Maria (University of Crete) Chair: ZAMPONI, Lorenzo (Scuola Normale Superiore) Co-Chair: LAHUSEN, Christian (University of Siegen) Discussant: RUZZA, Carlo (Università degli Studi di Trento)

Action Organization Analysis: a New, online-based Approach extending Protest Event Analysis through Hubs-based website Analysis KOUSIS, Maria (University of Crete) P GIUGNI, Marco (University of Geneva) LAHUSEN, Christian (University of Siegen)

PANEL SESSION 10

Alternative Action Organizations in the Eurozone crisis period: Comparing the Greek and German experience

To vote Eurosceptic or not to vote at all? Understanding the electoral behavior of Eurosceptic citizens in times of crisis

LAHUSEN, Christian (University of Siegen) P LOUKAKIS, Angelos (University of Crete) KIESS, Johannes (University of Siegen)

TOYGUR, Ilke (Universidad Autònoma de Madrid – Instituto de Políticas y Bienes Públicos del CSIC) P SCHÄFER, Constantin (Universität Mannheim)

Direct Social Action: Coping with the Crisis and Pursuing Change in Times of Crisis in Italy

Panel P454

Lost in translation? Building and sustaining transnational solidarity in times of crisis MAGGINI, Nicola (Università degli Studi di Firenze) P MONTGOMERY, Thomas (Glasgow Caledonian University) BAGLIONI, Simone (Glasgow Caledonian University) FEDERICO, Veronica (Università degli Studi di Firenze) ZSCHACHE, Ulrike (University of Siegen)

The Refugee Crisis, Political Opportunities and Threats and Transnational Solidarity Organizations in Greece and Denmark KOUSIS, Maria (University of Crete) P KANELLOPOULOS, Kostas (Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences) TRENZ, Hans-Jörg (University of Copenhagen) LOUKAKIS, Angelos (University of Crete) DURU, Deniz (University of Copenhagen)

Panel P453

Faculty of Arts – FA200

Turnout in the Congested and Contested Political Arena Chair / Discussant: STEINBRECHER, Markus (Bundeswehr Center for Military History and Social Sciences)

Channelling Discontent? Non-voters, Populist Party Voters, and their Affective Political Agency KEMMERS, Roy (Department of Public Administration, Erasmus University Rotterdam) P

Childhood Social Class, Intergenerational Mobility and Voting WASS, Hanna (University of Helsinki) P LAHTINEN, Hannu (University of Helsinki) EROLA, Jani (University of Turku)

Economic Hardships and Political Engagement: a Multilevel Analysis CARRERAS, Miguel (University of California, Riverside) P

Polarization on policies and electoral turnout

Urban Citizenship and Participation: the Problem of Inclusion in 'Hybrid' Participatory Budgeting Chair: GANUZA, Ernesto (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas – CSIC) Co-Chair: GIOVANNI, Allegretti (Centro de Estudos Sociais, University of Coimbra)

Can Citizens' Science Rescue Participatory Budgeting? RYAN, Matthew (University of Southampton) P SPADA, Paolo (University of Southampton)

Framing new styles of civic engagement: Case studies of hybrid Participatory Budgeting in Italy STORTONE, Stefano (Università degli Studi di Milano) P DE CINDIO, Fiorella (Università degli Studi di Milano)

Opportunities and Constraints for Civic Participation in the Context of Digital 'Public‑Private' Political Spaces ROBLES, Jose Manuel (Universidad Complutense de Madrid) P

Theorizing Political Participation in European cities: Lessons From Italy and Spain TRIVIÑO SALAZAR, Juan Carlos (Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals – IBEI) P CAPPIALI, M. Teresa (Collegio Carlo Alberto)

Urban Participatory Spaces: Participatory Budgeting as a Driver for the Enforcement of the Right to the City SECCHI, Michelangelo (Centro de Estudos Sociais, University of Coimbra) P

Panel P464

Faculty of Law – FL243

Voting Advice Applications and Party Positioning: Measuring Policy Positions of Parties and Intra-Party Cohesiveness Chair / Discussant: ANDREADIS, Ioannis (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki) Co-Chair: DUMONT, Patrick (University of Luxembourg)

VODA, Petr (Masaryk University) P

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ZAMPONI, Lorenzo (Scuola Normale Superiore) P BOSI, Lorenzo (Scuola Normale Superiore)

Faculty of Law – FL305

PANEL SESSION 11

Do candidates’ characteristics determine their preferential vote?

Left–Right Placements of Parties: How Party Elites, Voters, and Experts Interpret Programmatic Shifts

BAUDEWYNS, Pierre (Université catholique de Louvain) P DANDOY, Régis (Université catholique de Louvain) COGELS, Maximilien (Université catholique de Louvain)

ENNSER-JEDENASTIK, Laurenz (University of Vienna) P JENNY, Marcelo (University of Vienna) MUELLER, Wolfgang C. (University of Vienna)

From opinions to positions: Estimating potential legislators’ ideal points using data from the Comparative Candidates Surveys

Spatial distribution of candidates and users in VAAs SKOP, Michal (KohoVolit.eu) P

GIANNETTI, Daniela (Università di Bologna) P PINTO, Luca (Scuola Normale Superiore)

Panel Session 11 Saturday, 10 September 16:00–17:40 Panel P008

Faculty of Arts – FA018

After the Arab Uprisings: Transitions to Where? Interdisciplinary Approaches to Rethinking Democracy and Authoritarian Strategies in the Middle East and North Africa Chair: XYPOLIA, Ilia (University of Aberdeen) Co-Chair: TSOURAPAS, Gerasimos (University of Birmingham) Discussant: SARNELLI, Viola (University of Aberdeen)

Cleaning Up Our Act: Fraudulent and Misleading Findings from Public Opinion Surveys ABBOTT, Pamela (University of Aberdeen) P LOMAZZI, Vera (University of Aberdeen) TETI, Andrea (University of Aberdeen)

Democracy, civil war and the fierce state: Making sense of the conflict in Iraq and Libya XYPOLIA, Ilia (University of Aberdeen) P

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Resilient Countries: Jordan, Morocco and Algeria: Theoretical Models, Survey-Based Data and Political Transformations after the Arab Uprisings SARNELLI, Viola (University of Aberdeen) P

Panel P070

Faculty of Arts – FA313

Corruption and Norms Chair: KUBBE, Ina (Tel Aviv University) Co-Chair: HUSS, Oksana (University of Duisburg-Essen) Discussant: SCHWICKERATH, Anna K. (Heinrich-HeineUniversität Düsseldorf)

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An Experiment on Social Norms and the Way to Power KÖBIS, Nils (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) P GAWTHORPE, Steven (Charles University in Prague)

Corruption Games across Cultures KUBBE, Ina (Tel Aviv University) P

Possibility of bottom-up resistance when corruption is a norm? HUSS, Oksana (University of Duisburg-Essen) P

Social norms as reflected by the press media’s coverage of corruption WICKBERG, Sofia (Sciences Po Paris) P

Panel P120

Faculty of Law – FL225

Environmental Policy Integration Beyond Public Policy – Governance Contexts and their Implications Chair: PERSSON, Åsa (Stockholm Environment Institute)

Biodiversity mainstreaming in a changing governance context – a practical perspective on the role of the Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity LUDWIG, Kathrin (Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency – PBL) P KOK, Marcel (Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency – PBL)

Governance in the Water-Energy-Food Nexus: Insights from Integrative Environmental Governance WEITZ, Nina (Stockholm Environment Institute) P

PANEL SESSION 11

MULLALLY, Gerard (University College Cork) P DUNPHY, Niall (University College Cork) O'CONNOR, Paul (University College Cork)

Navigating Mainstreaming Biodiversity in Fields, Forests and Waters of Governance KARLSSON-VINKHUYZEN, Sylvia (Wageningen University and Research Center) P

The Impact of the European Union Council Presidency on Public Opinion in the Member States: a Quantitative Analysis of Eurobarometer Survey Data GRUMBINAITE, Ieva (European University Institute) P

The Limitations of the Inside Track: the Real Agenda Setting Power of the Commission KREPPEL, Amie (University of Florida) P

Panel P139

Faculty of Law – FL243

EU Governance and Policy

Exploring Party Positions in the Third Millennium: Expert Surveys, Manifesto Studies and Voting Advice Applications

Chair: WINNWA, Isabel (University of Bamberg)

Chair: STEENBERGEN, Marco (University of Zurich)

Brussels as a Socialisation Arena: the Case of 'EU Correspondents' from New Member States

Discussant: LINHART, Eric (Technische Universität Chemnitz)

SOBOTOVA, Alena (Université Libre de Bruxelles) P

Do parties frame policies in terms of owned issues? Parties’ policy position motivations in Voting Advice Applications in Belgium

Panel P125

Faculty of Arts – FA203

Governance change and governance learning in EU environmental policy KOCHSKÄMPER, Elisa (Leuphana Universität Lüneburg) P CHALLIES, Edward (Leuphana Universität Lüneburg) NEWIG, Jens (Leuphana Universität Lüneburg) JAGER, Nicolas (Leuphana Universität Lüneburg)

The Role of Electoral Integrity in Shaping Political Trust: Evidence from the European Union FUMAROLA, Andrea (LUISS University) P TRINO, Noemi (LUISS University)

Panel P285

Faculty of Arts – FA209

European Public Opinion, Budgets, and EU Agencies: Prospects for a Meeting of Minds? Chair: BROUGHTON MICOVA, Sally (University of East Anglia)

In Search for an Inter-Institutional Link at the preLegislative Level: Reality or Wishful Thinking? GIURCANU, Magda (Charles University in Prague) P KOSTADINOVA, Petia (University of Illinois at Chicago)

Public perception of the EU budget: what do Europeans want for their money? DOBREVA, Alina (European University Institute) P

The coordinating role of EU agencies in transboundary crisis management TRIVIÑO SALAZAR, Juan Carlos (Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals – IBEI) P JORDANA, Jacint (Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals – IBEI)

LEFEVERE, Jonas (University of Amsterdam) P SEVENANS, Julie (Universiteit Antwerpen) LESSCHAEVE, Christophe (Universiteit Antwerpen) WALGRAVE, Stefaan (Universiteit Antwerpen)

Estimating the position of political parties: comparison of methods ANDREADIS, Ioannis (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki) P

The reliability and validity of the iterative expert survey approach for measuring parties' policy positions GEMENIS, Kostas (Universiteit Twente) P MENDEZ, Fernando (University of Zurich) WHEATLEY, Jonathan (University of Zurich)

Panel P177

Faculty of Arts – FA016

Human Rights and Private Responsibility Chair / Discussant: MENDE, Janne (University of Kassel)

Effects and Limits of the UN Guiding Principles HAMM, Brigitte (Institute for Development and Peace) P

Human Rights as an Element of Corporate Governance: International Politics and a Threefold Critique SCHEPER, Christian (University of Duisburg-Essen) P

Legal Status, Political Legitimacy, and Compliance with the ‘Views’ of Human Rights Treaty Bodies VON STADEN, Andreas (Hamburg Universität) P

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Integration Beyond the Mainstream: Recent Innovations in Public Participation in Climate Policy Integration in Ireland

PANEL SESSION 11

Searching for Accountability of the Private Sector for Trafficking in Human Beings and Access to Justice for Trafficked Persons in the European Context PLANITZER, Julia (Ludwig Boltzmann Institute of Human Rights) P HÄUSLER, Katharina (Ludwig Boltzmann Institute of Human Rights)

Panel P181

Faculty of Law – FL231

Inclusive Citizenship: Educating Europeans for 21st Century Global Citizenship Chair: HELDT, Inken (Hannover Universität) Discussant: FOURNIER, Bernard (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) Discussant: JELIAZKOVA, Margarita (Universiteit Twente)

Citizenship Education in South Africa's First Post‑Apartheid Generation DENEMARK, David (University of Western Australia) P NIEMI, Richard (University of Rochester) MATTES, Robert (University of Cape Town)

Empirical Aspects of the Democratic Citizenship OROSS, Daniel (Centre for Social Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences) P KOVÁCS, Tamás (Centre for Social Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences)

Inclusive Citizenship education in regard to human rights HELDT, Inken (Hannover Universität) P

The impact of the educational institutions on the democratic political culture KLEINDIENST, Petra (FUDS) P

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Integration of Immigrants in European Host Societies Chair: CARVALHO, Joao (Centro de Investigação e Estudos de Sociologia) Discussant: GRAEF, Josefin (University of Birmingham)

Challenging Steering – Public and Private relations within Swedish integration policy LIDÉN, Gustav (Mid-Sweden University) P NYHLÉN, Sara (Mid-Sweden University) NYHLEN, Jon (Mid-Sweden University)

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Party Competition and Policies of Immigration and Integration in Germany KORTMANN, Matthias (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München) P STECKER, Christian (Universität Mannheim)

Refugees, Local Backlash and East-Germany ROPERS, Guido (Universität Mannheim) P MARBACH, Moritz (Universität Mannheim)

When Cities Fight Back: Migration, Integration and Urban Conflict in Europe GARRETT, Amanda (Georgetown University) P

Panel P238

Faculty of Arts – FA326

Local Politics and Policy Chair: BENDZ, Anna (University of Gothenburg)

A Case Study on Internal Security Missions: the Pacification at the City of Rio de Janeiro (Brazil 2008 – Present) MEDEIROS PASSOS, Anaís (Sciences Po Paris) P

Guaranteeing Good Drinking Water: Governing Transboundary Risks in Swedish Municipalities BENDZ, Anna (University of Gothenburg) P

Municipal Companies in Energy Transformation in Germany HÜESKER, Frank (TU Kaiserslautern) P MOSS, Timothy (IRS)

Panel P250

Faculty of Law – FL303

Ministers and Unions: the Selection and Survival of Ministers with Union Backgrounds and its Effects on Social Policy Reform Chair: DAVIDSSON, Johan Bo (Lunds Universitet)

Economic Crisis and Ministers with Union Background: Nixon goes to China revisited DAVIDSSON, Johan Bo (Lunds Universitet) P BÄCK, Hanna (Lunds Universitet)

Positions, Saliencies and Careers: Explaining ministerial selection in Sweden and the Netherlands BAUMANN, Markus (Universität Mannheim) P BÄCK, Hanna (Lunds Universitet) DAVIDSSON, Johan Bo (Lunds Universitet)

The impact of trade union background on ministerial survival ENNSER-JEDENASTIK, Laurenz (University of Vienna) P

PANEL SESSION 11

Faculty of Law – FL401

New Insights on Democratization and Authoritarian Stability with V-Dem Data Chair: SKAANING, Svend-Erik (Aarhus Universitet)

Military culture, organizational inertia and contemporary operations RUFFA, Chiara (Swedish Defense University) P

Panel P294

Faculty of Arts – FA104

Discussant: MOLLER, Jorgen (Aarhus Universitet)

Party Politics at Multiple Levels

Game Change at Advanced Stages of Democratic Consolidation: Hungary as a Blueprint Case?

Chair: SAGLIE, Jo (Institute for Social Research, Oslo)

LUGOSI, Nicole (University of Alberta) P THORLAKSON, Lori (University of Alberta)

Making trade-offs visible: Theoretical und methodological considerations about the relationship between dimensions and institutions of democracy and empirical findings

An Economic Explanation of the Nationalization of Electoral Politics LAGO, Ignacio (Universitat Pompeu Fabra) P LAGO, Santiago (University of Vigo)

Disentangling National and International Party Politics CRUM, Ben (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) P

SCHLENKRICH, Oliver (Würzburg Julius-Maximilians University) P LAUTH, Hans Joachim (Würzburg Julius-Maximilians University)

Grand coalitions under power sharing unicameralism: From a case of Schleswig-Holstein via combinatorial analysis in German federal states

Patterns of Late colonialism and Democratization in Africa: using V-Dem to measure the long heritage of the colonial state

Policy Transfer in Multi-Level Parties: the Case of the German CDU

DIAS, Antonio (Universidade Nova de Lisboa) P

The Conditions of Decline of Democracy in Latin America Between 2000 and 2015 BÍLEK, Jaroslav (KPOL FF UHK) P

The Engaged Dictator: a Global Perspective on Deliberative Politics and Stability in Autocracies BEISMANN, Karsten (Universität Stuttgart) P BAECHTIGER, Andre (Universität Stuttgart)

Panel P265

Faculty of Arts – FA201

NIIKAWA, Sho (Freie Universität Berlin) P

SCHOOFS, Jan (University of Duisburg-Essen) P

Panel P295

Faculty of Law – FL214

Peace as a Culturally Thick Concept: Different Conceptions of Peace and their Implications for Peace-Building Chair: DELPHINE, Alles (IRSEM, Université Paris Est Créteil) Co-Chair: TENENBAUM, Charles (Institut d'Études Politiques de Lille)

New Perspectives on Military Change II

Discussant: TORDJMAN, Simon (Institut d'Études Politiques de Toulouse)

Chair: NORHEIM-MARTINSEN, Per Martin (Norwegian Defence University College / Institute for Defence Studies)

Changing meanings of peace and its implications regarding peacebuilding strategies

Discussant: SMITH, Simon J. (Staffordshire University)

LIMA, Juliana (Université de Paris I – PanthéonSorbonne) P

‘The army who came in from the Cold’: the changes in Italian military culture from Lebanon to Somalia and Mozambique (1982–1994)

'I Feel the Other': Differences and Commonalities in Moslem, Christian and Traditional Cultural Perceptions of Peace in West Africa

SCIANNA, Bastian Matteo (Universität Potsdam) P

Civil-military relations and military change in Turkey HAUGOM, Lars (Institute for Defence Studies, Oslo) P

How does military culture influence military change? the case of British and German military attitudes towards post-Cold War expeditionary operations SAXI, Håkon Lunde (Norwegian Institute for Defence Studies) P

WARE, Helen (University of New England Australia) P

Peace and Security Re-conceptualizations in the Agenda of PRIO, SIPRI, TAPRI and COPRI since the End of the Cold War CHILLAUD, Matthieu (University of Tartu) P

Peace Under Heaven? Interreligious Dialogue and the Making of Peace DELPHINE, Alles (IRSEM, Université Paris Est Créteil) P TENENBAUM, Charles (Institut d'Études Politiques de Lille)

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Panel P301

Faculty of Arts – FA215

Perspectives on Political Parties

The regulation of parties and interest groups compared: evidence from modern European constitutions

Chair: BORUCKI, Isabelle (University of Trier)

BORZ, Gabriela (University of Strathclyde) P

Political Parties, de-differentiation and personalization of structures: Renzi and the Democratic Party

RONKAINEN, Antti (University of Helsinki) P

SAMPUGNARO, Rossana (Università di Catania) P

Reformation of Social Coalitions for Elections

Theoretical justification and macroprudential modelling of QE

Panel P336

Faculty of Law – FL220

YANAI, Yuki (Kobe University) P

Preferences for Democratic Processes

Panel P333

Chair: VON SCHOULTZ, Åsa (Mid-Sweden University)

Faculty of Arts – FA317

Positioning Central and Eastern Europe in the EU's Emerging Core-Periphery Cleavage Chair: SCHWEIGER, Christian (University of Durham) Discussant: KOLLER, Boglarka (National University of Public Service)

Central European Relations in Turbulent Times FARKAS, Beata (University of Szeged) P

Democracy Control in the European Union ARATO, Krisztina (Eötvös Loránd University) P

European Enlargement in Times of Crisis: Is the EU Building Borders? BÉLANGER, Marie-Eve (University of Ottawa) P

Perpetual crises, the return of geopolitics and the emergence of a new normalcy in Central Europe VISVIZI, Anna (DEREE – The American College of Greece) P

Regional defence cooperation: the V4 EU Battlegroup MOLNÁR, Anna (National University of Public Service) P

Co-Chair / Discussant: MARIEN, Sofie (University of Leuven)

Can Direct Democracy Save Democracy? a Panel Study on the Effect of Participation in a Referendum on Decision-Making Process Preferences and Decision Acceptance MARIEN, Sofie (University of Leuven) P

Explaining mixed preferences for political decisionmaking: Evidence from Germany GEISSEL, Brigitte (Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt) P GHERGHINA, Sergiu (Johann Wolfgang GoetheUniversität Frankfurt)

How Should Political Decisions be Made? a crossnational investigation of citizens’ perceptions of alternative decision-making processes ROJON, Sebastien (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) P

The ideological foundation of citizens’ preferences for political decision-making processes VON SCHOULTZ, Åsa (Mid-Sweden University) P

Tool or trap? Cognition or discourse? What is a procedural preference? DEAN, Rikki (The London School of Economics & Political Science) P

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Panel P344

Practices of Modeling and Regulatory Governance

Public Policy and Economic and Financial Crises: Beyond Political Economy?

Chair: DE FRANCESCO, Fabrizio (University of Strathclyde)

Faculty of Law – FL120

Chair: SAURUGGER, Sabine (Sciences Po Grenoble)

Co-Chair / Discussant: PATRIKIOS, Stratos (University of Strathclyde)

Co-Chair: HASSENTEUFEL, Patrick (Sciences Po Paris)

Backseat Drivers: the Commensuration of Banks in the EU-wide Stress Test

Do crises lead to policy change? the Multiple Streams Framework and the European Union’s economic governance instruments

KEMPENEER, Shirley (Universiteit Antwerpen) P

Disentangling the Regulatory State: Measures of the Extent of Social Control across Domains DE FRANCESCO, Fabrizio (University of Strathclyde) P PATRIKIOS, Stratos (University of Strathclyde)

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Discussant: RADAELLI, Claudio (University of Exeter)

SAURUGGER, Sabine (Sciences Po Grenoble) P TERPAN, Fabien (Sciences Po Grenoble)

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Panel P359

Faculty of Arts – FA429

SAURUGGER, Sabine (Sciences Po Grenoble) P HASSENTEUFEL, Patrick (Sciences Po Paris)

Reinterpreting Political Violence in History

Striking back against Austerity: French defence policy in times of crisis

Chair / Discussant: EDELMANN, Florian (Aberystwyth University)

JOANA, Jean (University of Montpellier) P HOEFFLER, Catherine (Université catholique de Lille – ESPOL)

The macro-prudential turning point in Europe: a paradigm under construction PAQUIN, Stephane (Université du Québec) P

The politics of social protection in crisis LARTIGOT-HERVIER, Louise (Sciences Po Paris) P

Panel P355

Faculty of Arts – FA001

Regional Organisations as Transmission Belts of Authoritarian Practices, Ideas and Norms Chair / Discussant: DEMMELHUBER, Thomas (FriedrichAlexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg)

Authoritarian Gravity Centres: Fostering Power, Stability, and Legitimacy through Autocracy Promotion and Diffusion in Regional Organizations DEMMELHUBER, Thomas (Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg) P KNEUER, Marianne (University of Hildesheim, Germany) PERESSON, Raphael (Stiftung Universtität Hildesheim) ZUMBRÄGEL, Tobias (Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg)

Regional Organizations as Facilitators and Legitimizers of the Spread of Authoritarianism: On the Example of Russia’s Practices in Regional Organizations BAYOK, Anastasiya (Helmut-Schmidt-University/ University of the Armed Forces Hamburg) P

The Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America (ALBA): a Network for the Regional Projection of Authoritarianism? ZAPATA, Ximena (GIGA German Institute of Global And Area Studies) P NOLTE, Detlef (GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies)

The Role of Regional Organizations in Boosting Authoritarian Resilience: Evidence from the Gulf Cooperation Council DEBRE, Maria (Freie Universität Berlin) P

Co-Chair: MALKKI, Leena (University of Helsinki)

A Case for (more) Historical Research on Terrorism MALKKI, Leena (University of Helsinki) P

An Evolutionary Approach to Techniques of Political Violence VEILLEUX-LEPAGE, Yannick (University of St Andrews) P

Interpreting the Years of Lead: Narratives on Leftwing and Right-wing Violence in Italy PARKER, Sébastien (University of Ottawa) P

Understanding Reintegration Experiences through the Life Histories of Former Jihadists MARSDEN, Sarah (University of Lancaster) P

Panel P378

Faculty of Arts – FA300

Rewriting Policy Agenda: Party Pledges, Issue Prioritisation and Policy-Making Chair: CONTI, Nicolò (Sapienza University of Roma) Co-Chair: RUSSO, Federico (Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna) Discussant: MOURY, Catherine (Universidade Nova de Lisboa)

Blame Shifting Strategies in Multilevel Systems of Governance: Some lessons from Italy and Spain CHAQUES BONAFONT, Laura (Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals – IBEI) P

Decision-Making Capacity and Policy Innovation: Three Italian governments in comparative perspective PRITONI, Andrea (Scuola Normale Superiore) P CAPANO, Giliberto (Scuola Normale Superiore)

Economic Crisis and Lawmaking: the Impact of Crisis on Legislative Agenda in Italy (2008–2013) PINTO, Luca (Scuola Normale Superiore) P PEDRAZZANI, Andrea (Università di Bologna) PELLEGATA, Alessandro (Università degli Studi di Siena)

Parties in Southern Europe during the crisis: Free from election pledges? PEDRAZZANI, Andrea (Università di Bologna) P CONTI, Nicolò (Sapienza University of Roma) RUSSO, Federico (Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna)

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Economic and financial crisis and policy change: an actor-centred approach

PANEL SESSION 11

Structural Reform and New Policy Agendas: Political and Social Responses to the Economic Adjustment Programme in Cyprus

Who represents which social group and why in partisan legislatures? Social foci of representation in parliamentary questions in the Bundestag

CHRISTOU, Odysseas (University of Nicosia) P

NYHUIS, Dominic (Johann Wolfgang GoetheUniversität Frankfurt) P ZITTEL, Thomas (Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt) HENNEKE, Matthias (Johann Wolfgang GoetheUniversität Frankfurt)

Panel P379

Faculty of Arts – FA405

Right-Wing Extremist Hatred and Violence in Europe Chair: BJØRGO, Tore (Universitetet i Oslo)

Overheating hatreds: local responses to forced migration in Hungary

Panel P420

Faculty of Arts – FA116

THORLEIFSSON, Cathrine (Universitetet i Oslo) P

The Political Psychology of Electoral Politics, Participation, and Identity

Right-wing terrorism and violence in Western Europe after 1990: a Qualitative Comparative Analysis

Chair / Discussant: AZEVEDO, Flavio (University of Cologne)

RAVNDAL, Jacob (Universitetet i Oslo) P

Right-Wing Violence and Terrorism in Post-Soviet Russia: An Extreme Case ENSTAD, Johannes (Universitetet i Oslo) P

The Hate Crime Concept in Norwegian Political Debates FANGEN, Katrine (Universitetet i Oslo) P HOEY-PETERSEN, Nina (Universitetet i Oslo)

The position of Islam in fundamentalist Christian political ideology in Norway BREKKE, Torkel (Universitetet i Oslo) P

Panel P395 Faculty of Social Sciences – FS112

Text as Data in Legislative Studies

Attitudes Towards Political Participation: An investigation on the interplay of Conservatism and Context AZEVEDO, Flavio (University of Cologne) P

Differentiating Party Identification – a New Concept Specification CARIUS-MUNZ, Lisa (University of Zurich) P

The Political Values of Politicians: Stability and Change over Four Decades SEARING, Donald (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) P JACOBY, William (Michigan State University)

Panel P424

Faculty of Law – FL402

Chair: GIANNETTI, Daniela (Università di Bologna)

The Politics of Shale Gas

Discussant: DAEUBLER, Thomas (Universität Mannheim)

Chair: STEPHAN, Hannes (University of Stirling)

Is EP a Normal Parliament? Gauging MEPs' Polarity when Russia is Concerned

Becoming environmentally responsible – the case for reconceptualising the environment as a subject of government

DEKALCHUK, Anna A. (National Research University, Higher School of Economics – HSE) P SKOUGAREVSKIY, Dmitriy (Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies) KHOKHLOVA, Aleksandra (University of Tartu)

SNOW, Andrew (University of Manchester) P

Discourse coalitions and unconventional gas in Scotland: the fragile discursive dominance of the ‘evidence-based’ approach

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Measuring Government Policy with Text Analysis

STEPHAN, Hannes (University of Stirling) P

ZUBEK, Radoslaw (University of Oxford) P DOYLE, David (University of Oxford)

Japan's response to the nexus between environment, energy and resources: a case of environmental aspect of the Shale Gas revolution

The transformation of political competition in Poland 1991–2015 – a quantitative analysis of legislative speeches and roll-call data KWIATKOWSKA, Agnieszka (University of Social Sciences and Humanities) P

YOKOTA, Masatoshi (Tokyo University of Science) P

New subjectivities in energy politics: the German controversy on fracking WODRIG, Stefanie (University of Kiel) P

The Politics of Regulating Fracking in Germany BÖCHER, Michael (FernUniversität in Hagen) P TOELLER, Annette Elisabeth (FernUniversität in Hagen)

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Faculty of Arts – FA301

The Regulation of Religion in Public Spaces Chair: THOMPSON, Simon (University of the West of England) Co-Chair: PIERIK, Roland (University of Amsterdam) Discussant: PEREZ, Nahshon (Bar Ilan University Israel)

Public spaces, religious symbolism and the neutral state PIERIK, Roland (University of Amsterdam) P

Religious symbols in public functions: do they really endanger or disturb state neutrality? LOOBUYCK, Patrick (Universiteit Antwerpen) P

The right to religion and the control of public space THOMPSON, Simon (University of the West of England) P

Two Models of Even-Handedness and the Regulation of Religion in Public Spaces PEREZ, Nahshon (Bar Ilan University Israel) P JOBANI, Yuval (Tel Aviv University)

Panel P432

Faculty of Arts – FA225V

The Rise and Rise of Religiously Oriented Parties? Chair: OZZANO, Luca (Università degli Studi di Torino)

Are Religious Influences so Influent for ReligiouslyOriented Parties? RESTA, Valeria (Università degli Studi di Milano) P TORELLI, Stefano M. (Italian Institute for International Political Studies)

The morality of Asylum-seeker policy and the religion of politicians: the (bad) example of Australia MADDOX, Graham (University of New England Australia) P

What determines national Catholic hierarchies’ interaction with political parties in morality policy debates? a comparison between Portugal and Spain MEYER RESENDE, Madalena (FCSH - Universidade Nova de Lisboa) P

Panel P438

Faculty of Arts – FA408

The Transnationalisation of Memory Activism Chair: SIERP, Aline (Maastricht Universiteit) Discussant: HRONESOVA, Jessie (University of Oxford)

Advocating for the Cause of the 'Victims of Communism' in the European Parliament: Memory Entrepreneurs and Interstitial Fields NEUMAYER, Laure (Université de Paris I – PanthéonSorbonne) P

Memory Activism and the uses of Community Narratives on Facebook in Cyprus AZIZBEYLI, Zehra (Near East University) P

Memory Activism in Palestinian Theatre and Oral Narratives ABOUBAKR, Farah (University of Edinburgh) P

Memory Activism's Legacy for Business and Human Rights in Northeast Asia NAM, Steven (UC Davis School of Law) P

When memory activism spreads across time, space and struggles: the appropriation of the escrache in Spain DRULIOLLE, Vincent (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid) P

Panel P447 Faculty of Social Sciences – FS014

Transforming Democratic Accountability in Local Governance Chair: DENTERS, Bas (Universiteit Twente) Discussant: LADNER, Andreas (Université de Lausanne)

Accountability in Practice: a Preliminary Analysis and Assessment in the Spanish Local Political System NAVARRO, Carmen (Universidad Autònoma de Madrid – Instituto de Políticas y Bienes Públicos del CSIC) P IGLESIAS, Angel

Co-production, Co-operation or Con-fusion COPUS, Colin (De Montfort University) P

Local governance and accountability in Germany VETTER, Angelika (Universität Stuttgart) P KERSTING, Norbert (Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster)

On the Crossroads: the Developing Roles of Municipal Councils in Finland and Poland

SAT

Panel P428

RADZIK-MARUSZAK, Katarzyna (University of Maria Curie-Skłodowska) P

Transforming democratic accountability in Norway: Tradition prevails ROSE, Lawrence (Universitetet i Oslo) P BALDERSHEIM, Harald (Universitetet i Oslo)

Panel P450

Faculty of Arts – FA131

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Chair / Discussant: VUKASOVIC, Martina (Ghent University)

European and national level interest groups in higher education: a meta-organizational perspective VUKASOVIC, Martina (Ghent University) P

Framing Higher Education Inter-Regionalism RAVINET, Pauline (Institut d'Études Politiques de Lille) P CHOU, Meng-Hsuan (Nanyang Technological University – NTU)

Higher Education Reforms and Tensions of Social Movement Unionism TURKOGLU, Didem (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) P

Industrial relations in global educational governance SORENSEN, Tore Bernt (University of Bristol) P ROBERTSON, Susan (University of Bristol)

The Anatomy of Influence: Regional Governance, the Bologna and ASEM Education Secretariats DANG, Que Anh (University of Bristol) P

Panel P452

Faculty of Arts – FA217

Transparency and Multi-Layered Governance Chair / Discussant: LAUWERIER, Ewoud (Université de Lausanne) Co-Chair: SCHNABEL, Johanna (Université de Lausanne)

Creating Publicity Under Constraints: Expert Interventions in Cases of Collective Defense HEIDE, Marlen (Università della Svizzera Italiana, Lugano) P

Is Transparent Policy-making Irreconcilable with Direct Democracy and Consensus Government? CAHLIKOVA, Tereza (Université de Lausanne) P

Legitimacy through transparency, at what cost?

SAT

VARGOVCIKOVA, Jana (Charles University in Prague) P

Regulation beyond Borders: Explaining Variation in Transparency of Transnational Regimes KOOP, Christel (Kings College London) P LODGE, Martin (The London School of Economics & Political Science)

The Security Exceptions to Transparency in the Compound EU Legal Order ABAZI, Vigjilenca (Maastricht Universiteit) P

Panel P458

Faculty of Law – FL021

Various Forms of Corruption, Voting Behavior and Electoral Outcomes Chair: CHARRON, Nicholas (University of Gothenburg) Discussant: POLK, Jonathan (University of Gothenburg) Discussant: BÅGENHOLM, Andreas (University of Gothenburg)

Criminal Networks Capturing the State: the case of Controlled Voting and Vote Buying in Bulgaria STOYCHEV, Stoycho (University of Sofia) P

Fighting corruption in the name of the people: Exploring the link between regional quality of governance and support for populist parties in Europe AGERBERG, Mattias (University of Gothenburg) P

Public Responsiveness to Democratic Governance: How Does the Quality of Democracy Matter for Citizen Evaluations of Elites? XEZONAKIS, Georgios (University of Gothenburg) P HELLWIG, Timothy (Indiana University)

The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Do Attractive Politicians Get a 'Break' When They Are Involved in Scandals? PRAINO, Rodrigo (Flinders University) P STOCKEMER, Daniel (University of Ottawa) MOSCARDELLI, Vincent (University of Connecticut)

The influence of corruption scandals on party systems' fluidity and electoral volatility in Poland SROKA, Anna (University of Warsaw) P ZERKOWSKA-BALAS, Marta (University of Social Sciences and Humanities)

Panel P460

Faculty of Law – FL304

Visions of Democracy and Institutional Reforms Chair: BEDOCK, Camille (Institut d'Études Politiques de Bordeaux) Discussant: BLAU, Adrian (Kings College London) Discussant: REIDY, Theresa (University College Cork)

Patterns of democratic institutions and citizens’ attachment to democracy PALACIOS, Irene (European University Institute) P

Representation, minorities and electoral reform: the case of the Palestinian minority in Israel KOOK, Rebecca (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev) P

Swedish Transparency: a Long-standing Policy under Pressure STECHINA, Viviana (Uppsala Universitet) P

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Panels by Section number Section 1

Section 3

21st Century International Organizations: New Challenges and New Dynamics

Advances in Theories of the Policy Process

Keywords: European Union, Governance, International Relations, Public Administration, Public Policy, UN Section Chair(s): LIESE, Andrea (Universität Potsdam), BAUER, Michael (German University of Administrative Sciences Speyer)

Authority of International Bureaucracies (P018) Thu, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Law FL225 Floor 2

p29

International Bureaucracies and Security Governance (P198) Thu, 15:50–17:30 Faculty of Law FL225 Floor 2

p57

Citizens’ Perceptions of Democratic Governance beyond the State (P037)

Keywords: Constructivism, Institutions, Policy Analysis, Political Competition, Political Economy, Public Policy

Section Chair(s): ZOHLNHÖFER, Reimut (Ruprecht-KarlsUniversität Heidelberg), NOVOTNY, Vilem (Charles University in Prague), ZAHARIADIS, Nikolaos (Rhodes College) Approaches to the Study of Policy Process: State of the Art and Perspectives (P013) Thu, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Law FL243 Floor 2

p29

Policy Design and Complexity through Rational and Constructivist Lenses (P305) Thu, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Law FL243 Floor 2

p49

Public Policy, Politics, and Advocacy Coalitions (P345)

Fri, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Law FL225 Floor 2

p63

Thu, 15:50–17:30 Faculty of Law FL243 Floor 2

p60

Challenges in Financing Global Public Goods through Bilateral Aid and Multilateral Organisation (P032)

The Multiple Streams Framework: Empirical Applications and Theoretical Innovations (P415)

Bureaucratic Autonomy in International Organizations (P027)

Theory and Evidence for Cross-Fertilization of Policy Process Theories I (P442)

Peer and Expert Review in International Organisations: Addressing Implementation and Accountability Deficits? (P297)

Theory and Evidence for Cross-Fertilization of Policy Process Theories II (P443)

Fri, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Law FL225 Floor 2

p73

Fri, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Law FL401 Floor 4

p84

Fri, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Law FL225 Floor 2

p91

Policy Change and Continuity in Global Governance (P303) Fri, 17:40–19:20 Faculty of Law FL225 Floor 2

p101

Representativeness in International Organizations (P366) Sat, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Law FL225 Floor 2

p114

Section 2

Section Chair(s): HAMENSTAEDT, Ulrich (Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster), LEVINSON, Nanette (American University)

Innovating Political Science Education (P185) Fri, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Law FL231 Floor 2

Teaching International Relations with Movies (P394) Fri, 17:40–19:20 Faculty of Law FL231 Floor 2

Fri, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Law FL243 Floor 2

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p95

Section 4 Advancing Research on Voting Advice Applications – Studying Issue Voting, Party/ Candidates Positioning and Democratic Representation

Voting Advice Applications and Public Opinion Research Online (P465) Fri, 17:40–19:20 Faculty of Law FL243 Floor 2 p62 p78

Reimagining MOOCs: Online Learning Opportunities and Challenges for 2016 and Beyond (P358) Fri, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Law FL231 Floor 2

Fri, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Law FL243 Floor 2

Section Chair(s): MARSCHALL, Stefan (Heinrich-HeineUniversität Düsseldorf), GARZIA, Diego (European University Institute)

Keywords: Education, Media, Methods

Fri, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Law FL231 Floor 2

p72

Keywords: Campaign, Candidate, Cyber Politics, Elections, Internet, Party Manifestos, Representation, Voting

Advances in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education

Bridging Two Worlds: Political Theory through Movies (P025)

Fri, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Law FL243 Floor 2

p92

p106

Voting Advice Applications and Empirical Democratic Theory: Effects on Political Interest, Knowledge, Participation and Electoral Choice (P462) Sat, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Law FL243 Floor 2

p117

Voting Advice Applications and Multi-Level Representation: Dimensionality, Issue Congruence and the Representative Deficit (P463) Sat, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Law FL243 Floor 2

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Voting Advice Applications and Party Positioning. Measuring Policy Positions of Parties and Intra-Party Cohesiveness (P464) Sat, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Law FL243 Floor 2

Exploring Party Positions in the Third Millennium. Expert Surveys, Manifesto Studies and Voting Advice Applications (P139) Sat, 16:00–17:40 Faculty of Law FL243 Floor 2

The Consequences of Institutional Reforms on Representation (P400) p137

Sat, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Law FL304 Floor 3

Roundtable: Electoral reforms - What Political Scientists Know that Practitioners Don’t? (P381) Sat, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Law FL304 Floor 3

p139

The Origins and Effects of Referendum Legislation in Western Democracies (P417) Sat, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Law FL304 Floor 3

Section 5

p116

p126

p135

Visions of Democracy and Institutional Reforms (P460) Sat, 16:00–17:40 Faculty of Law FL304 Floor 3

Biopolitics

Keywords: Critical Theory, Gender, Governance, Political Economy, Political Theory, Political Violence Section Chair(s): PROZOROV, Sergei (University of Helsinki), OJAKANGAS, Mika (University of Jyväskylä) New Perspectives on Foucault's Theory of Biopolitics (P262) Thu, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Law FL303 Floor 3

p36

From Critical to Affirmative Biopolitics (P151) Thu, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Law FL303 Floor 3

p45

New Directions in the Theory of Biopolitics (P257) Thu, 15:50–17:30 Faculty of Law FL303 Floor 3

p58

Biopolitics, Security and Violence (P023) Fri, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Law FL303 Floor 3

p62

Biopolitics, Sexuality and Reproduction (P024) Fri, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Law FL303 Floor 3

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p146

Section 7 Changing Relations of Power in Global Food and Agriculture Governance

Keywords: Environmental Policy, Governance, Political Economy Section Chair(s): BREEMAN, Gerard (Departments of Political Science and Public Administration, Universiteit Leiden), DUNCAN, Jessica (Wageningen University and Research Center) Changing Governance to Reach Global Sustainable Food Security (P034) Thu, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Law FL231 Floor 2

New Models of Governance for Food and Agriculture (P261) Thu, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Law FL231 Floor 2

New Sites of Biopolitics (P266)

Fri, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Law FL303 Floor 3

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p47

Food Policy and Governance in a post 2015 Era (P148) Thu, 15:50–17:30 Faculty of Law FL231 Floor 2

Section 6

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p55

Section 8

Changing Political Institutions: New Perspectives in the Study of Reforms and their Consequences

Keywords: Democracy, Elections, Institutions, Political Participation, Political Parties, Public Policy, Referendums and Initiatives, Representation Section Chair(s): BEDOCK, Camille (Institut d'Études Politiques de Bordeaux), BOL, Damien (Kings College London), EHRHARD, Thomas (Université Paris 2 PanthéonAssas)

Citizenship Debates: Normative, Empirical and Policy Reflections on Contemporary Developments

Keywords: Citizenship, Conflict, Democracy, Education, European Union, Immigration, Migration, Political Participation Section Chair(s): SOLHAUG, Trond (Norwegian University of Science & Technology, Trondheim), MÄKINEN, Katja (University of Jyväskylä)

Consequences of Electoral System Change in Modern Democracies (P066)

Beyond Citizenship by Descent: Rethinking Admission to Citizenship (P019)

Lowering the Voting Age to 16: Causes and Consequences (P239)

Citizenship and Political Identity in Changeable Times (P038)

Thu, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Law FL304 Floor 3

p42

Thu, 15:50–17:30 Faculty of Law FL304 Floor 3

p58

Making Electoral Democracy Work (P240) Fri, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Law FL304 Floor 3

p69

Reassessing the Role of Actors in Institutional Reforms (P351) Fri, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Law FL304 Floor 3

p82

Thu, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Law FL305 Floor 3

Thu, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Law FL305 Floor 3 Thu, 15:50–17:30 Faculty of Law FL305 Floor 3

Citizenship, Rights, Policies, Inclusion and Exclusion (P042) Fri, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Law FL305 Floor 3

Citizenship, Identity and Participation (P041)

The Future of Second Chambers (P409)

EU Citizenship's Future (P123)

Fri, 17:40–19:20 Faculty of Law FL304 Floor 3

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p104

p41

Citizenship Education and Political Participation (P039)

Strengthening Integrity through Electoral Reforms (P388) Fri, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Law FL304 Floor 3

p29

Fri, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Law FL305 Floor 3 Fri, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Law FL305 Floor 3

p51

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SECTIONS 9-12

Conceptualising Citizenship (P064)

Fri, 17:40–19:20 Faculty of Law FL305 Floor 3

p97

European Citizenship, Changes and Challenges (P129) Sat, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Law FL305 Floor 3

Meanings of Dual/Multiple Citizenship: Policies, Perceptions and Practices (P244) Sat, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Law FL305 Floor 3

Urban Citizenship and Participation: The Problem of Inclusion in 'Hybrid' Participatory Budgeting (P454) Sat, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Law FL305 Floor 3

p108

p121

p137

Citizenship Education: New Challenges and Recent Developments

p119

Finding the ‘Right’ Definition? Plurality of Approaches to Defining a Political Concept (P147)

p129

p140

Section 10

Keywords: Civil Society, Comparative Politics, Contentious Politics, European Politics, Interest Groups, Political Sociology, Social Movements Section Chair(s): BOUZA, Luis (Universidad de Salamanca), RUZZA, Carlo (Università degli Studi di Trento) Civil Society and Narratives of Contestation beyond Brussels in Multi-Level Networks (P043) Thu, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Law FL319 Floor 3

Civil Society and Narratives of EU Contestation and Engagement (P044) Thu, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Law FL319 Floor 3

Grassroots and National Civil Society Organisations in the EU (P163) Human Rights and Judicial Activism in the EU and Beyond (P176) Fri, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Law FL319 Floor 3

p38

European Multilingualism between Territorial and Personal Arrangements I (P131) Thu, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Arts FA217 Floor 2

Thu, 15:50–17:30 Faculty of Arts FA217 Floor 2

p54

Productive Incompatibility? Balancing Federalism and Parliamentary Democracy (P340) Fri, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Arts FA217 Floor 2

p70

Federal Systems after the Financial and Economic Crisis: Slow Transformation or Back to Normal? (P143)

p76

Intergovernmental Relations and Democratic Scrutiny (P197) Fri, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Arts FA217 Floor 2

Fri, 17:40–19:20 Faculty of Arts FA217 Floor 2

p101

New Methodologies in the Study of Territorial Politics (P260) Political and Economic Impacts of Decentralization Reforms and Processes (P309) Sat, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Arts FA217 Floor 2

p41

p111

p123

Ethnoregionalist Parties in Central-Eastern Europe (P107) Sat, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Arts FA217 Floor 2

p129

Transparency and Multi-Layered Governance (P452) p56

p88

Networks and Network Governance across European Borders (P254)

Sat, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Arts FA217 Floor 2 p31

p43

p44

European Multilingualism between Territorial and Personal Arrangements II (P132)

Fri, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Arts FA217 Floor 2

Civil Society and Narratives of Contestation of EU Legitimacy

Thu, 15:50–17:30 Faculty of Law FL319 Floor 3

Section Chair(s): SCHAKEL, Arjan H. (Maastricht Universiteit), FABRE, Elodie (Queen's University Belfast)

Thu, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Law FL225 Floor 2

Cosmopolitan Citizenship and Educational Politics (P072)

Sat, 16:00–17:40 Faculty of Law FL231 Floor 2

Comparative Territorial Politics

Keywords: Comparative Politics, Elections, Federalism, Governance, Institutions, Methods, Political Parties, Regionalism

Dynamic Perspectives on the Evolution, Working and Consequences of Federal and Decentralized Political Systems (P103)

Section Chair(s): FOURNIER, Bernard (Vrije Universiteit Brussel), OROSS, Daniel (Centre for Social Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences)

Inclusive Citizenship: Educating Europeans for 21st Century Global Citizenship (P181)

Section 11

Thu, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Arts FA225V Floor 2

Keywords: Citizenship, Civil Society, Democracy, Education, Internet, Political Participation

Sat, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Law FL231 Floor 2

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What (else) can we Learn from Regional Elections? Mapping (new) Explanatory Factors for Incongruent Voting Behavior and Sub-State Strategies in Multi-Level Systems of Governance (P466)

Section 9

Sat, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Law FL231 Floor 2

Sat, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Law FL319 Floor 3

Sat, 16:00–17:40 Faculty of Arts FA217 Floor 2

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Comparative Welfare State Politics

Narratives of Contention and International Crises: Civil Society and the Refugee Crisis (P251)

Keywords: Comparative Politics, Political Economy, Social Policy, Welfare State

NGOisation of Social Movements (P268)

Section Chair(s): DAVIDSSON, Johan Bo (Lunds Universitet), AFONSO, Alexandre (Departments of Political Science and Public Administration, Universiteit Leiden)

Fri, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Law FL319 Floor 3 Fri, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Law FL319 Floor 3

The Circulation of Narratives in Radical Political Contestation: National Campaigns and EU-Related Mobilisation in Central and Eastern Europe? (P397)

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Examining Welfare State Reform in Post-Socialist Russia and Eastern Europe (P134) Fri, 17:40–19:20 Faculty of Law FL303 Floor 3

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SECTIONS 13–16

Voter Attitudes and Welfare Reform (P461) Fri, 17:40–19:20 Faculty of Arts FA218 Floor 2

p105

Keywords: Campaign, Comparative Politics, Elections, Political Participation, Political Parties, Voting

Institutional Change and European Social Policy Reform (P187)

p110

Section Chair(s): BÅGENHOLM, Andreas (University of Gothenburg), CHARRON, Nicholas (University of Gothenburg)

Institutions and Social Policy Outcomes (P189)

p120

Corruption’s Effect on Electoral Behavior: The Effects of Micro and Macro Factors (P071)

Sat, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Law FL303 Floor 3 Sat, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Law FL303 Floor 3

Ministers and Unions: The Selection and Survival of Ministers with Union Backgrounds and its Effects on Social Policy Reform (P250) Sat, 16:00–17:40 Faculty of Law FL303 Floor 3

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Section 13 Contested Concepts and their Trajectories

Keywords: Democracy, European Politics, Extremism, Freedom, Human Rights, International, Populism, Representation

Sat, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Law FL021 Ground Floor

The Effect of Corruption on Voting Behavior: Comparative Designs (P404) Sat, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Law FL021 Ground Floor

Investigating Instances of Illiberal Norm Diffusion: Actors, Mechanisms and Outcomes I (P210) Thu, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Law FL103 Floor 1

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p126

The Effect of Corruption on Voting Behavior: Single Country Studies, Experimental and Quasi-Experimental Designs (P405) Sat, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Law FL021 Ground Floor

Various Forms of Corruption, Voting Behavior and Electoral Outcomes (P458)

Section Chair(s): MALKOPOULOU, Anthoula (Uppsala Universitet), DE DIJN, Annelien (University of Amsterdam)

p107

Sat, 16:00–17:40 Faculty of Law FL021 Ground Floor

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p146

Section 15 Critical Policy Studies: Analyzing Policy Practices in Eastern Europe

The Concept of 'Militant Democracy' and its Alternatives (P398)

Keywords: Civil Society, Democracy, Europe (Central and Eastern), Governance, Policy Analysis, Political Theory, Post-Structuralism, Public Choice

Investigating Instances of Illiberal Norm Diffusion: Actors, Mechanisms and Outcomes II (P211)

Section Chair(s): DURNOVA, Anna (University of Vienna), FISCHER, Frank (University of Kassel), SLACALEK, Ondrej (Charles University in Prague)

The People and the Masses in Conceptual History (P418)

Political Expertise in Eastern Europe II (P077)

Democracy, Parliament and Representation in 20th Century European Political Thought (P089)

Governing Care in Postcommunist Context (P161)

Thu, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Law FL214 Floor 2

p37

Thu, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Law FL103 Floor 1

p46

Thu, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Law FL214 Floor 2

p50

Thu, 15:50–17:30 Faculty of Law FL103 Floor 1

p52

What is Liberalism? (P467)

Thu, 15:50–17:30 Faculty of Law FL214 Floor 2

p61

Exploring the Semantics of Political Representation (P140) Fri, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Law FL103 Floor 1

p66

Histories of the Concept of Human Rights (P169) Fri, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Law FL103 Floor 1

Rethinking Political Representation in the EU (P375) Fri, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Law FL103 Floor 1

Conceptual History and World Politics (P063) Fri, 17:40–19:20 Faculty of Law FL103 Floor 1

Politics of 'Deliberation' (P325)

Sat, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Law FL103 Floor 1

Thu, 15:50–17:30 Faculty of Law FL213 Floor 2

p59

Section 16 Democratic Innovations

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Section Chair(s): STRANDBERG, Kim (Åbo Akademi), GHERGHINA, Sergiu (Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt)

p97 p113

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Section 14 Corruption and Electoral Accountability: Voting Behavior and Electoral Outcomes

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Political Expertise in Eastern Europe I (P311)

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Keywords: Citizenship, Democracy, Political Participation, Representation

Representation and Participation in a Multilevel EU (P363) Sat, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Law FL103 Floor 1

Thu, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Law FL213 Floor 2

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p77

Popular Sovereignty, Democracy and Representation (P327) Sat, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Law FL103 Floor 1

Thu, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Law FL213 Floor 2

Direct Democracy and Online Political Participation (P097) Thu, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Law FL220 Floor 2

Beyond the Deliberative Hegemony: Whatever Happened to Participatory Democracy? (P021) Thu, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Law FL220 Floor 2

Citizens’ Initiatives in Europe: Improving Democracy? (P036) Thu, 15:50–17:30 Faculty of Law FL220 Floor 2

Democratic Innovations in Latin America: Beyond the Participatory Budgeting (P090) Fri, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Law FL220 Floor 2

Deliberative Democracy and its Contemporary Challenges (P082)

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SECTIONS 17–20

Fri, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Law FL220 Floor 2

Design, Methods and Democratic Innovations (P091) Fri, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Law FL220 Floor 2

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Sat, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Law FL225 Floor 2

p85

Environmental Policy Integration Beyond Public Policy – Governance Contexts and their Implications (P120)

5 Years European Citizens’ Initiative (ECI) – Dying Patient or Bright Future Ahead? Empirical Perspectives on the Use and Impact of the ECI (P003) Fri, 17:40–19:20 Faculty of Law FL220 Floor 2

The 'Macro' Impacts of Deliberative Democratic Innovations (P412) Fri, 17:40–19:20 Faculty of Law FL319 Floor 3

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Experimental Research in Democratic Innovations (P136) Sat, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Law FL220 Floor 2

p109

Normative Reflections on Democratic Innovations (P270) Sat, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Law FL220 Floor 2

p122

Sat, 16:00–17:40 Faculty of Law FL225 Floor 2

Environmental Politics

Keywords: Comparative Politics, Environmental Policy, Governance, Green Politics, International Relations, Political Parties, Political Theory, Social Movements Section Chair(s): STEPHAN, Hannes (University of Stirling), MACGREGOR, Sherilyn (University of Manchester) European Environmental Politics (P130)

Thu, 15:50–17:30 Faculty of Law FL402 Floor 4

Preferences for Democratic Processes (P336)

Democracy and Climate Change II (P086)

Sat, 16:00–17:40 Faculty of Law FL220 Floor 2

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Democracy and Climate Change I (P085) Fri, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Law FL402 Floor 4 Fri, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Law FL402 Floor 4

Energy Politics and Policy (P116)

Section 17

Fri, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Law FL402 Floor 4

Fri, 17:40–19:20 Faculty of Law FL402 Floor 4

Keywords: Comparative Politics, Elites, Executives, Government, Institutions, Methods, Political Leadership

Comparative Environmental Politics (P056)

Section Chair(s): KERBY, Matthew (Australian National University), DUMONT, Patrick (University of Luxembourg)

Global Environmental Politics (P159)

Roles and Functions of Ministerial Elites (P380)

The Governance of Climate Change (P410)

Leadership in Times of Crisis (P224)

Fri, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Law FL213 Floor 2

Recruitment and Advancement of Elites (P352) Fri, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Law FL213 Floor 2

Elite Political Communication (P114)

Fri, 17:40–19:20 Faculty of Law FL213 Floor 2

Surveying Elites. Learning from Different Experiences, Geographic Areas and Methodologies (P392) Sat, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Law FL213 Floor 2

Sat, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Law FL402 Floor 4

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Theoretical and Empirical Developments in Leadership Studies (P440) Sat, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Law FL213 Floor 2

p127

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Sat, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Law FL402 Floor 4

The Politics of Shale Gas (P424)

Sat, 16:00–17:40 Faculty of Law FL402 Floor 4

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p107 p120 p135 p144

Section 20 EU Global Perceptions

Keywords: Asia, Europe (Central and Eastern), European Union, Foreign Policy, International Relations Section Chair(s): KNODT, Michele (Technische Universität Darmstadt), CHABAN, Natalia (University of Canterbury, New Zealand) Eastern Neighbours: EU Perceptions in the EU’s Eastern Neighbourhood and Russia (P104)

p65

EU and Russia: Mutual Perceptions in the Context of the Shared Neighbourhood (P122)

Environmental Policy Integration in Times of Transition

Fri, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Law FL214 Floor 2

EU Perceptions in the Asia Pacific (P127)

Keywords: Environmental Policy, Governance, Green Politics, Policy Analysis

Fri, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Law FL214 Floor 2

Section Chair(s): KARLSSON-VINKHUYZEN, Sylvia (Wageningen University and Research Center), PERSSON, Åsa (Stockholm Environment Institute)

Thu, 15:50–17:30 Faculty of Law FL401 Floor 4

Sat, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Law FL402 Floor 4

Fri, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Law FL214 Floor 2

Section 18

Environmental Policy Integration – Conceptual Foundations and Performance Evaluations (P119)

p54

European Biofuel Certification: Governing Sustainability in a Polycentric World? (P128)

Elites and Political Leadership: Moving Ahead

Fri, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Law FL213 Floor 2

p138

Section 19

Political Parties and Direct Democracy in Eastern Europe (P315) Sat, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Law FL220 Floor 2

p118

p53

Climate Policy Integration: Conceptual Foundations and Practice (P050)

p76 p86

Issue-Specific Perceptions: Images of the EU as a Global Energy Actor (P216) Fri, 17:40–19:20 Faculty of Law FL214 Floor 2

p100

Theorising Perceptions: Strategic Narrative Theory and EU External Perceptions (P441) Sat, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Law FL214 Floor 2

p117

View from the Americas: EU Images and Perceptions in the North and South America (P459) Sat, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Law FL214 Floor 2

p127

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SECTIONS 21–24

Section 21

EU External Relations: Reaching Out to the Neighbours, Partners and Associates (P281)

European (Dis)integration and the Migration Challenge

Sat, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Law FL414 Floor 4

Managing Integration Post-Lisbon: From Crisis to Union and Back Again (P283)

Keywords: European Union, Governance, Integration, Migration, National Identity, Nationalism, Security

Sat, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Arts FA209 Floor 2

The EU Research Agenda: Paradigms, Policies and Actors (P284)

Section Chair(s): NANCHEVA, Nevena (Kingston University), CINPOES, Radu (Kingston University) (Un-)Doing EU Migration Governance in Times of Crisis (P001) Fri, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Law FL401 Floor 4

p62

Legitimacy and National Representations of Immigrants in the EU (P228) Fri, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Law FL401 Floor 4

p79

Securitizing Europe, Securitizing Migration, and Populist Contestation (P384) Fri, 17:40–19:20 Faculty of Law FL401 Floor 4

p103

Section 22 Keywords: Euro, Europe (Central and Eastern), European Politics, European Union Section Chair(s): FARRELL, Mary (University of Plymouth) Applying Member State Theory to a Member State – Sweden (P011) Compliance with European Union Law (P059) Thu, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Arts FA209 Floor 2

Thu, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Arts FA225V Floor 2

Fri, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Arts FA209 Floor 2

The Crisis of Democracy Promotion: The Rhetorics and Practice of the EU's Democratization Policy in Its Neighbourhood II (P403) Fri, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Arts FA225V Floor 2

The EU’s External Relations: Institutions, Policies and Engagement in Conflict-ridden Areas (P406) Fri, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Arts FA225V Floor 2

p139

Section 23 Experimental Designs in Political Science

Keywords: Elites, Methods, Political Economy, Political Methodology, Political Psychology, Qualitative, Quantitative, Voting

Using Lab Experiments in Political Research (P456) Thu, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Law FL401 Floor 4

p38

Field and Natural Experiments in Political Research (P145)

p66

Applying Experimental Designs (P010)

p42

Survey Experiments I: Applications of the Design (P390)

p48

Engaging Challenges: European Union’s Approach to Strategic Issues (P118)

EU Foreign Policy-Making and its Interactions with Internal and External Realities (P124)

Sat, 16:00–17:40 Faculty of Arts FA209 Floor 2

p28

Perspectives on the Future of European Integration (P302)

Thu, 15:50–17:30 Faculty of Arts FA225V Floor 2

p135

European Public Opinion, Budgets, and EU Agencies: Prospects for a Meeting of Minds? (P285)

Fri, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Law FL414 Floor 4

Thu, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Arts FA209 Floor 2

The Crisis of Democracy Promotion: The Rhetorics and Practice of the EU's Democratization Policy in Its Neighbourhood I (P402)

Sat, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Arts FA209 Floor 2

p121

Section Chair(s): EXADAKTYLOS, Theofanis (University of Surrey), THOMAS, Kathrin (University of Vienna)

European Union

Thu, 15:50–17:30 Faculty of Arts FA209 Floor 2

p108

Fri, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Law FL414 Floor 4 Fri, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Law FL414 Floor 4

p93

Survey Experiments II: From Design to Implementation (P391) Fri, 17:40–19:20 Faculty of Law FL414 Floor 4

p53

p73

p104

Section 24 Gender Equality in the 21st Century

p61

p65

Keywords: Democracy, European Union, Feminism, Gender, Political Parties, Public Policy, Social Movements Section Chair(s): EVANS, Elizabeth (University of London, Goldsmiths College), ENGELI, Isabelle (University of Bath), MÜGGE, Liza (University of Amsterdam) Gendered Mobilization in Europe in Times of Crisis (P155) Thu, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Arts FA317 Floor 3

p72

p34

Quotas and Women's Descriptive Representation (P349) Thu, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Arts FA317 Floor 3

p49

Feminism and the Women's Movement (P144) p83

Thu, 15:50–17:30 Faculty of Arts FA317 Floor 3

p55

European Foreign Policy: The EU as Actor and Diplomat in Global Governance (P280)

How Gender makes Parties and Parties Make Gender (P171)

The Media and Political Representation in EU Politics: Legitimisers or Discreditors? (P414)

Gendering Equality in Practice (P156)

Fri, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Arts FA209 Floor 2

Fri, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Arts FA225V Floor 2

Between European Identity and Euro-scepticism: Bridging the Gap (P282) Sat, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Arts FA209 Floor 2

p86

Fri, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Arts FA317 Floor 3 Fri, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Arts FA317 Floor 3

p94

Changing Institutions – Changing Opportunities for Gender Policies and Politics? (P035) Fri, 17:40–19:20 Faculty of Arts FA317 Floor 3

p106

Women and Radical Right Politics (P468) Sat, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Arts FA317 Floor 3

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p77 p86

p96 p117

SECTIONS 25–29

Section 25

Interest Groups and Policy Agendas: Venue-Shopping as a Weapon of the Weak? (P194)

Global Politics of Migration

Fri, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Arts FA111 Floor 1

Keywords: Contentious Politics, Democratisation, Ethnic Conflict, Globalisation, Governance, Migration, Social Movements Section Chair(s): KOINOVA, Maria (University of Warwick), TSOURAPAS, Gerasimos (University of Birmingham) Diasporas as Non-state Actors in World Politics (P092) Thu, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Arts FA001 Ground Floor

The Politics of Forced Migration (P423)

Thu, 15:50–17:30 Faculty of Arts FA001 Ground Floor

Migration Management and the State (P249) Fri, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Arts FA001 Ground Floor

Contentious Issues in Migration Politics (P067) Fri, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Arts FA001 Ground Floor

p43 p61 p70 p75

International Migration and the Transformation of Political Elites (P204) Fri, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Arts FA408 Floor 4

p88

Section 26 Governance of Deliberative Environments

Keywords: European Politics, Governance, Human Rights, Media, Policy Analysis, Security, Social Movements Section Chair(s): SARIKAKIS, Katharine (University of Vienna), KOLOKYTHA, Olga (University of Vienna) Inhibitors of Public Deliberation: Privacy, Surveillance (P183) Fri, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Law FL021 Ground Floor

Institutional Disconnect, Social Movements and Democracy (P188) Fri, 17:40–19:20 Faculty of Law FL021 Ground Floor

p99

Interest Group Strategies (P193)

Fri, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Arts FA111 Floor 1

Outside Strategies of Interest Groups: Framing, Attention and Media Strategies (P278) Sat, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Arts FA111 Floor 1

p122

Political Communication and Interest Groups: Demystifying the Outside Lobby (P310) Sat, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Arts FA111 Floor 1

p132

Regulatory Politics and Lobbying: Unpacking the World of Administrative Lobbying (P357) Sat, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Arts FA018 Ground Floor

p134

Section 28 International Dimensions of Authoritarian Rule

Keywords: Comparative Politics, Democratisation, Governance Section Chair(s): TANSEY, Oisin (Kings College London), RICHTER, Thomas (Giga German Institute of Global And Area Studies) p82

A Global Marketplace of Norms - Authoritarian Regimes as Norm Entrepreneurs (P004)

p84

Conflict and Authoritarianism (P065)

Fri, 17:40–19:20 Faculty of Arts FA001 Ground Floor

p97

Sat, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Arts FA001 Ground Floor

Sat, 16:00–17:40 Faculty of Arts FA001 Ground Floor

p32

p38

p46 p57 p68 p78

p108 p119

Regional Organisations as Transmission Belts of Authoritarian Practices, Ideas and Norms (P355)

Interest Group Influence: Contrasting Approaches (P192) Fri, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Arts FA111 Floor 1

p110

External Actors and Authoritarianism (P141)

Inside Strategies: How Interest Groups and Policy Makers Interact (P186)

Thu, 15:50–17:30 Faculty of Arts FA111 Floor 1

Sat, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Arts FA111 Floor 1

Sat, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Arts FA001 Ground Floor

Comparative Research on Corporate Political Behaviour (P058)

Interest Group Influence (P191)

Interest Groups in a Multilevel Governance Environment (P196)

Diffusion Dynamics Between Authoritarian Regimes (P093)

Section Chair(s): BERKHOUT, Joost (University of Amsterdam), MCKAY, Amy (University of Exeter)

Thu, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Arts FA111 Floor 1

p100

Fri, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Arts FA001 Ground Floor

Keywords: Business, Civil Society, Comparative Politics, Interest Groups, Social Movements

Thu, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Arts FA116 Floor 1

Fri, 17:40–19:20 Faculty of Arts FA111 Floor 1

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Interest Group Politics: Normative and Conceptual Challenges

The Population Ecology of Interest Representation: Comparative Perspectives (P425)

Interest Groups and Public Opinion (P195)

Regime Learning under Authoritarianism (P354)

Section 27

Thu, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Arts FA111 Floor 1

p87

p143

Section 29 International Hierarchies

Keywords: Constructivism, Critical Theory, Identity, International Relations, Marxism, Political Economy, Realism, Security Section Chair(s): HAVERCROFT, Jonathan (University of Southampton), TOWNS, Ann (University of Gothenburg) Varieties of Hierarchy in the Long Nineteenth Century (P457) Thu, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Law FL414 Floor 4

p38

Political Theory and International Hierarchy: Violence, Recognition and Justice (P318) Thu, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Law FL414 Floor 4

p49

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SECTIONS 30–32

Hierarchy in Practice: Status-Seeking, Balancing, Authority (P166) Thu, 15:50–17:30 Faculty of Law FL414 Floor 4

New Perspectives in IR Theory (P473) p56

Section Chair(s): NIESEN, Peter (Hamburg Universität), PAVEL, Carmen (Kings College London) Global Constitutionalism: Theoretical Perspectives (P158)

p34

p48

Discussion of 'The Moral Challenge of Dangerous Climate Change: Values, Policy, and Poverty' by Darrel Moellendorf (P099) Thu, 15:50–17:30 Faculty of Arts FA016 Ground Floor

Climate Justice (P049)

Fri, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Arts FA016 Ground Floor

Towards an International Political Theory of the Transnational State (P444) Fri, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Arts FA016 Ground Floor

International Governance: Strategies of Legitimation (P202) Fri, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Arts FA016 Ground Floor

International Political Theory: Finance, Taxation and Monetary Policy (P205) Fri, 17:40–19:20 Faculty of Arts FA016 Ground Floor

Just Resistance and Just War (P217)

Sat, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Arts FA016 Ground Floor

Justice and Legitimacy in Europe (P218)

Sat, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Arts FA016 Ground Floor

Discussing ‘Freedom and Immigration’ by Chandran Kukathas (P098) Sat, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Arts FA016 Ground Floor

Human Rights and Private Responsibility (P177) Sat, 16:00–17:40 Faculty of Arts FA016 Ground Floor

p53 p63

p84

p100 p110 p121

p129 p139

Contentious Issues in International Politics: China, the Middle East, and the Evolving International Order (P477) Fri, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Arts FA203 Floor 2

p74

Indigeneity in Waiting; Critical Reflections of Power and Progress (P478) Fri, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Arts FA203 Floor 2

p86

Resetting the Reset and the Rise of Regional Revisionism (P370) Fri, 17:40–19:20 Faculty of Arts FA201 Floor 2

Avoiding or Triggering War: Crisis Management Strategies in Turkish Foreign Policy (P469) Sat, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Arts FA201 Floor 2

p102

p106

The European Union and International Relations (P470) New Perspectives on Military Change I (P264) Sat, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Arts FA201 Floor 2 Sat, 16:00–17:40 Faculty of Arts FA201 Floor 2

p126 p130 p141

Internet and Politics: From Local to Global Politics

Keywords: Cyber Politics, International Relations, Internet, Methods, Political Participation, Social Movements Section Chair(s): CALDERARO, Andrea (Cardiff University), SEGERBERG, Alexandra (Stockholm University) Digital Intermediaries and Political Communication (P094) Thu, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Arts FA325 Floor 3

p33

Global Internet Governance: Actors, Regulations, Transactions, and Strategies (P160)

p55

Fri, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Arts FA325 Floor 3

p68

Online Campaigning in a Global Context (P273) Fri, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Arts FA325 Floor 3

Current Security Challenges in the Arctic - Perspectives from European Non-Arctic States (P078)

p32 p33

Energy Governance in the Eurasian Space: Economics and Materiality (P115)

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p74

Internet and Political Participation: Traditional Question, New Research Designs and Data (P207)

Section Chair(s): CARBONE, Maurizio (University of Glasgow)

Thu, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Arts FA201 Floor 2

Fri, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Arts FA201 Floor 2

Thu, 15:50–17:30 Faculty of Arts FA325 Floor 3

Keywords: Foreign Policy, Global, Globalisation, Governance, Integration, International Relations, Migration, Security

Thu, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Arts FA203 Floor 2

p71

Changing Patterns in Global Economic Relations (P471)

Section 32

International Relations

Different Logics of International Cooperation (P474)

Fri, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Arts FA203 Floor 2

New Perspectives on Military Change II (P265) p88

p63

Russia and International Cooperation (P476)

Sat, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Arts FA201 Floor 2

Section 31

Thu, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Arts FA201 Floor 2

p53

Fri, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Arts FA201 Floor 2

Keywords: Critical Theory, Globalisation, Human Rights, Institutions, International Relations, Migration, Political Theory, Social Justice

Thu, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Arts FA016 Ground Floor

Energy Security: Critical Perspectives (P117) Challenges in International Security (P472)

International Political Theory

Original Common Ownership and Cosmopolitan Holdings (P277)

p48

Thu, 15:50–17:30 Faculty of Arts FA201 Floor 2

Section 30

Thu, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Arts FA016 Ground Floor

Thu, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Arts FA203 Floor 2

p44

p81

Online Research Methods: From Survey to Big Data (P274) Fri, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Arts FA325 Floor 3

p89

Social Media and European Politics: New Issues of Power and Legitimacy in the Digital Era (P385) Fri, 17:40–19:20 Faculty of Arts FA325 Floor 3

p103

Social Movements, Activism and Digital Media (P386) Sat, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Arts FA325 Floor 3

p115

SECTIONS 33–36

Section 33

Democracy Aid: Impact and Challenges (P084) Sat, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Law FL401 Floor 4

Interpreting Political Violence

Keywords: Conflict, Contentious Politics, Gender, Political Violence, Social Movements, Terrorism Section Chair(s): BOSI, Lorenzo (Scuola Normale Superiore), O DOCHARTAIGH, Niall (National University of Ireland, Galway) A Socio-Spatial Relational Approach to Political Violence (P005) Thu, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Arts FA429 Floor 4

p28

p128

New Insights on Democratization and Authoritarian Stability with V-Dem Data (P258) Sat, 16:00–17:40 Faculty of Law FL401 Floor 4

Section 35 Kantian Peace

Keywords: Education, Freedom, Global, International Relations, Political Theory, Social Justice, War

Author Meets Critics Panel on 'The Dynamics of Radicalization' by Alimi, Demetriou and Bosi (Oxford UP, 2015) (P017)

Section Chair(s): BAIASU, Sorin (University of Keele), WILLIAMS, Howard (Cardiff University)

Civilian Agency in anti-Civilian Violence (P047)

Kant on Religious Conflict in a Secular World (P219)

Thu, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Arts FA429 Floor 4

p39

Thu, 15:50–17:30 Faculty of Arts FA429 Floor 4

p51

Gender, Inequality and Political Violence (P153) Fri, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Arts FA429 Floor 4

p66

Gender, Violence and Conflict: Intersections of the Private and the Political (P154) Fri, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Arts FA429 Floor 4

p77

International Intervention, Legitimacy and Repression (P203) Fri, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Arts FA429 Floor 4

Narratives on Violent Groups: Reconciling the Contentious Politics and Interactionist Paradigms? I (P252) Fri, 17:40–19:20 Faculty of Arts FA429 Floor 4

Narratives on Violent Groups: Reconciling the Contentious Politics and Interactionist Paradigms? II (P253) Sat, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Arts FA429 Floor 4

p101

Reinterpreting Political Violence in History (P359) Sat, 16:00–17:40 Faculty of Arts FA429 Floor 4

Right-Wing Extremist Hatred and Violence in Europe (P379) Sat, 16:00–17:40 Faculty of Arts FA405 Floor 4

p111 p124 p133

p144

Thu, 15:50–17:30 Faculty of Arts FA405 Floor 4

p46 p57

Kant's Republicanism and the Highest Political Good (P221) Fri, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Arts FA405 Floor 4 Fri, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Arts FA405 Floor 4

p69 p81

Towards Perpetual Peace in Rawls's 'Law of People'? (P445)

p95

Section 36 Keywords: Comparative Politics, Courts, Institutions, Jurisprudence Section Chair(s): HÖNNIGE, Christoph (Hannover Universität), HANRETTY, Chris (University of East Anglia) Courts in Democratic Systems: Judiciary and Interbranch Relations (P074) Data and Methods in Court Research (P079)

Domestic Courts: Decision-making and Policy Implementation (P102)

Fri, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Social Sciences FS115 Floor 1

p43 p52

p65

International Courts and Transnational Legal Institutions and Processes (P199) Fri, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Social Sciences FS115 Floor 1

p78

Law and Courts in Transitional and Non-democratic Systems (P223) Fri, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Social Sciences FS115 Floor 1

Keywords: Comparative Politics, Conflict, Democracy, Democratisation, Development Section Chair(s): LÜHRMANN, Anna (University of Gothenburg), SKAANING, Svend-Erik (Aarhus Universitet) Highs and Lows in Recent Democratization Trajectories (P167)

Sat, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Law FL401 Floor 4

Kantian Peace in the Republican Tradition (P220)

Thu, 15:50–17:30 Faculty of Social Sciences FS115 Floor 1

Is Democracy losing Ground? Causes and Consequences of Democratization Revisited

Democracy = Stability, Prosperity, and Satisfaction? (P083)

Thu, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Arts FA405 Floor 4

Thu, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Social Sciences FS115 Floor 1 p143

Section 34

Fri, 17:40–19:20 Faculty of Arts FA209 Floor 2

p35

Law, Courts and Judicial Politics

Political Violence, Media and the Information Age (P319) Sat, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Arts FA429 Floor 4

Thu, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Arts FA405 Floor 4

Fri, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Arts FA405 Floor 4

Putting the Political back into Political Violence (P347) Sat, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Arts FA104 Floor 1

Guarantee for Perpetual Peace (P164)

Peace in a Cosmopolitan Context (P296) p88

p141

p99

p89

Migrant Workers, Union Citizens and Social Assistance: From Rules to Reality (P246) Fri, 17:40–19:20 Faculty of Social Sciences FS115 Floor 1

p101

Beyond Compliance: Domestic Politics, National Courts and International Human Rights Law (P020) Sat, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Arts FA408 Floor 4

p118

p107

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SECTIONS 37–41

Section 37

Mayors and the Changing Context of Local Government (P243)

Legitimation, Policy Performance, and Political Change in Autocracies

Sat, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Social Sciences FS014 Ground Floor p130

Transforming Democratic Accountability in Local Governance (P447)

Keywords: Comparative Politics, Policy Analysis, Public Policy, Third World Politics

Sat, 16:00–17:40 Faculty of Social Sciences FS014 Ground Floor p145

Section Chair(s): WURSTER, Stefan (University of Trier), DUKALSKIS, Alexander (University College Dublin), KAILITZ, Steffen (Hannah Arendt Institute for Research on Totalitarianism, Dresden)

Section 39

Legitimation and Political Change in Autocracies (P230) Thu, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Arts FA218 Floor 2

Legitimation and Policy Performance in Autocracies (P229) Sat, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Law FL213 Floor 2

p47

p130

Section 38 Local Democracy and Local Self‑Government: Coping with Challenges in Times of Change

Keywords: Comparative Politics, Democracy, Governance, Local Government, Policy Analysis, Political Leadership, Political Participation Section Chair(s): VETTER, Angelika (Universität Stuttgart), VAN DER KOLK, Henk (Universiteit Twente) Decentralization, Amalgamation and Size (P081)

Thu, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Social Sciences FS014 Ground Floor p33

Climate Change Adaptation Policies at the Local Level (P048)

Thu, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Social Sciences FS014 Ground Floor p41

Councillors: Representation, Governing and Political Innovation at the Local Level (P073)

Thu, 15:50–17:30 Faculty of Social Sciences FS014 Ground Floor p52

25 Years of Local Democracy in Central-Eastern Europe (P002)

Fri, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Social Sciences FS014 Ground Floor p62

Finances and Local Policy-Making (P146)

Fri, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Social Sciences FS014 Ground Floor p77

Innovating Local Involvement of Citizens (P184)

Fri, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Social Sciences FS014 Ground Floor p87

Local Elections (P234)

Fri, 17:40–19:20 Faculty of Social Sciences FS014 Ground Floor p100

Local 'Foreign Policy': Concepts, Definitions and Methods in Transborder Relations Research (P235)

Sat, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Social Sciences FS014 Ground Floor p111

Local Government Legitimacy – Conceptual and Empirical Challenges (P236)

Sat, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Social Sciences FS014 Ground Floor p121

Methods in Normative Political Theory

Keywords: Analytic, Methods, Political Methodology, Political Theory, Social Justice Section Chair(s): DOWDING, Keith (Australian National University), BLAU, Adrian (Kings College London) Conceptual Analysis (P061)

Thu, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Social Sciences FS212 Floor 2

Historical Approaches to Political Theory (P168)

Thu, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Social Sciences FS212 Floor 2

p46

Ideal and Non-Ideal Political Theory (P178)

Fri, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Social Sciences FS212 Floor 2

p67

Intuitions, Norms and Thought Experiments (P209) Fri, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Social Sciences FS212 Floor 2

p78

Realist Political Theory (P350)

Fri, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Social Sciences FS212 Floor 2

p92

'Continental’ Methods of Political Theorizing (P068) Fri, 17:40–19:20 Faculty of Social Sciences FS212 Floor 2

p97

Section 40 New Perspectives on the Cold War and its Legacies

Keywords: Europe (Central and Eastern), European Politics, European Union, Foreign Policy, Globalisation, Political Theory, Third World Politics, Transitional States Section Chair(s): UNKOVSKI-KORICA, Vladimir (University of Glasgow), SNITAR, Corina (University of Glasgow) Cold War Links, Civil Resilience, Local and Transnational Movements (P053) Sat, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Arts FA325 Floor 3

p118

Parallel Cold War Rhythms: Politics, Economics, Regional Configurations (P286) Sat, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Arts FA325 Floor 3

p131

Section 41 Open Section

Section Chair(s): GOETZ, Klaus (Ludwig-MaximiliansUniversität München – LMU) Religion and Politics (P360)

Thu, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Social Sciences FS115 Floor 1

p37

Deliberative Democracy in Europe (Featured Panel 6) Thu, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Law FL401 Floor 4

p21, p43

Thu, 14:00–15:30 Faculty of Law FL300 Floor 3

p16

Roundtable 2: Professional Ethics in Political Science Roundtable 1: Still Post-Communist? Central Europe a Quarter of a Century after the First Free Elections Thu, 14:00–15:30 Faculty of Law FL100 Floor 1

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p32

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SECTION 42

Migration in Europe – First annual EPS Symposium (Featured Panel 1) Thu, 15:50–17:30 Faculty of Arts FA300 Floor 3

p18, p58

Experts, International Organisations and the Politics of Monitoring Europe (P137) Fri, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Arts FA326 Floor 3

p65

Civil Society and the Welfare State – sponsored by APSA (Featured Panel 2) Fri, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Arts FA313 Floor 3

p18, p74

The Future of Political Science – sponsored by APSA (Featured Panel 3) Fri, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Arts FA313 Floor 3

p20, p94

Roundtable 4: Gender in Political Science Research: Achievements and Outlook Fri, 16:00–17:30 Faculty of Arts FA200 Floor 2

p17

Roundtable 3: Under Pressure: International Institutions and Global Power Shifts Fri, 16:00–17:30 Faculty of Arts FA131 Floor 1

p16

Accountability and Transparency (P006) Fri, 17:40–19:20 Faculty of Arts FA313 Floor 3

p96

Democracy and Democratisation (P087) Fri, 17:40–19:20 Faculty of Arts FA203 Floor 2

p98

From Revolution to Stability and Integration: Challenges of Political Change in Contemporary Political Regimes (P152) Elections and Electoral Behaviour I (P108) Sat, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Arts FA203 Floor 2

Foreign Fighters and the EU Counterterrorism Policy (P149) Sat, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Arts FA326 Floor 3

p99

Sat, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Arts FA408 Floor 4

Sat, 16:00–17:40 Faculty of Arts FA313 Floor 3

Sat, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Arts FA215 Floor 2

EU Governance and Policy (P125)

Sat, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Arts FA203 Floor 2

p119

International Governance and Public Policy (P200) Sat, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Arts FA326 Floor 3

Political Finance (P312)

Sat, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Arts FA215 Floor 2

p139

Local Politics and Policy (P238)

Sat, 16:00–17:40 Faculty of Arts FA326 Floor 3

p140

Peace as a Culturally Thick Concept: Different Conceptions of Peace and their Implications for PeaceBuilding (P295) Sat, 16:00–17:40 Faculty of Law FL214 Floor 2

p141

Perspectives on Political Parties (P301)

Sat, 16:00–17:40 Faculty of Arts FA215 Floor 2

p142

The Transnationalisation of Memory Activism (P438) Sat, 16:00–17:40 Faculty of Arts FA408 Floor 4

p145

Section 42 Keywords: Comparative Politics, Government, Institutions, Parliaments, Political Parties, Representation

Parliamentary Rules and the Representation of Minority Preferences (P289)

p113

Elections and Electoral Behaviour II (P109)

p120 p123

The State and Governance in Post-Transition Period – sponsored by IPSA (Featured Panel 5)

p20, p127 p128

Thu, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Social Sciences FS112 Floor 1

Thu, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Social Sciences FS112 Floor 1 Thu, 15:50–17:30 Faculty of Social Sciences FS112 Floor 1

Issue Congruence and Responsiveness (P214)

Fri, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Social Sciences FS112 Floor 1

Fri, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Social Sciences FS112 Floor 1

Parliamentary Representation and Parliamentary Government (P288) Fri, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Social Sciences FS112 Floor 1

Policy Congruence between Voters and Representatives (P304)

Sat, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Social Sciences FS112 Floor 1

Representative Bodies and Legislatures in NonDemocratic Regimes (P365) Text as Data in Legislative Studies (P395)

Sat, 16:00–17:40 Faculty of Social Sciences FS112 Floor 1

p81

p90

Electoral Systems and Parliamentary Party Strategies (P113) Fri, 17:40–19:20 Faculty of Social Sciences FS112 Floor 1

p58 p68

Parliamentary Opposition in European Legislatures. Responsiveness without Responsibility? (P287)

Perspectives on Civil Society (P299)

p132

p45

Legislating in Bicameral and Multi-Level Systems (P227)

Sat, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Social Sciences FS112 Floor 1

p131

p36

Explaining the Representation of Women and Minorities in Parliament (P138)

Non-Material Elements of Power in Recent US Foreign Policy (P269)

Sat, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Arts FA215 Floor 2

p138

p109

p113

Politics in Central and Eastern Europe (P323)

Sat, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Law FL214 Floor 2

p138

Section Chair(s): OHMURA, Tamaki (University of Basel), LOUWERSE, Tom (Departments of Political Science and Public Administration, Universiteit Leiden)

p19, p111

Politics and Minorities (P322)

Sat, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Arts FA313 Floor 3

Sat, 16:00–17:40 Faculty of Arts FA018 Ground Floor

p108

Leadership Perception in Complex Political DecisionMaking and Media Environments – sponsored by IPSA (Featured Panel 4)

Comparative Public Policy (P057)

After the Arab Uprisings: Transitions to Where? Interdisciplinary Approaches to Rethinking Democracy and Authoritarian Strategies in the Middle East and North Africa (P008)

Parliaments and Political Representation

Fri, 17:40–19:20 Faculty of Arts FA326 Floor 3

Sat, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Arts FA313 Floor 3

p136

Sat, 16:00–17:40 Faculty of Arts FA203 Floor 2

Fri, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Arts FA201 Floor 2

Sat, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Arts FA313 Floor 3

Sat, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Law FL225 Floor 2

Corruption and Norms (P070)

p19, p94

The Political Science Monograph in a Changing Communication Ecology (Featured Panel 7)

Transnational Solidarity and Alternative Action Organizations in European Countries at Times of Crisis (P451)

p98

p112

p124 p144

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SECTIONS 43–46

Section 43

Thu, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Arts FA104 Floor 1

Peace and Conflict Research

Thu, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Arts FA018 Ground Floor

Keywords: Civil Society, Conflict, Conflict Resolution, Democratisation, Governance, International Relations, UN, War

Thu, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Social Sciences FS215 Floor 2

p41

Corruption and Anti-Corruption Reforms in Fragile and Conflict-Affected Countries (P069) Thu, 15:50–17:30 Faculty of Social Sciences FS215 Floor 2

Local Peacebuilding (P237)

Fri, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Social Sciences FS215 Floor 2

Liquid Spaces of Organized Violence (P232)

Fri, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Social Sciences FS215 Floor 2

p51 p69

p91

Quantitative Approaches to Peace and Conflict (P348) Sat, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Social Sciences FS215 Floor 2

Research, Policy and Practice – Assessing the Intersections (P368)

Sat, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Social Sciences FS215 Floor 2

The Role of Norms in International Peace Mediation (P434) Sat, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Social Sciences FS215 Floor 2

Thu, 15:50–17:30 Faculty of Arts FA104 Floor 1

p55

Partisan Participation and Party Membership (P291) Thu, 15:50–17:30 Faculty of Social Sciences FS212 Floor 2

p59

Responsive vs Responsible Government: How do Parties find the Balance? (P374) Thu, 15:50–17:30 Faculty of Arts FA018 Ground Floor

p61

Issue Dimensionality and Party Competition (P215) Fri, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Arts FA104 Floor 1

p69

Search for 'Fifth Party Model': New Parties Phenomenon in Central Europe (P383) Fri, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Arts FA018 Ground Floor

p80

Preserving Peace: How Africa has Escaped Conflict and Violence (P337) Fri, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Social Sciences FS215 Floor 2

p49

Government Formation, Coalition Dynamics and Cabinet Termination (P162)

Section Chair(s): GOETSCHEL, Laurent (University of Basel), HELLMÜLLER, Sara (University of Basel) Civil Wars and State Formation (P046)

p40

Political Parties Campaigning and Competing (P317)

p114

Fri, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Arts FA104 Floor 1

Fri, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Arts FA104 Floor 1

p90

Organizational Dynamics of Party Moderation and Party Extremism: Toward New Analytical Frameworks (P276) Party Organization (P293)

Sat, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Arts FA104 Floor 1 p136

p80

Opposition Parties in European Legislatures under Pressure (P275)

Sat, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Arts FA104 Floor 1 p124

p71

New and Emerging Political Parties (P255)

Party Politics at Multiple Levels (P294)

Sat, 16:00–17:40 Faculty of Arts FA104 Floor 1

p112 p132 p141

Section 44

Section 46

Political Networks

Political Psychology in Europe and the World: Advances, Theoretical Debates and Empirical Applications

Keywords: Environmental Policy, Political Methodology, Social Media, Social Movements Section Chair(s): DIANI, Mario (Università degli Studi di Trento), CHRISTOPOULOS, Dimitrios (Modul University – Vienna) Political Networks in the Czech Republic (P313) Thu, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Arts FA217 Floor 2

Coalitions and Alliances in Political Networks (P052) Sat, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Law FL414 Floor 4

Online and Social Media Political Networks (P272) Sat, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Law FL414 Floor 4

Keywords: Conflict, Media, Methods, National Identity, Political Psychology, Political Violence, Terrorism, Voting p36 p118 p131

Section 45

Thu, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Arts FA018 Ground Floor

Change and Adaptation in Contemporary Party Organisations: Comparative Perspectives (P033)

158 │

p39

How we Feel what we Feel: The Political Psychology of Emotions and Effect (P173)

Fri, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Arts FA116 Floor 1

p56

p67

Living with Fear and Anger: The Political Psychology of Crises, Threats and Phobias (P233)

Section Chair(s): DESCHOUWER, Kris (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)

Political Parties and the European Union (P316)

Thu, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Arts FA116 Floor 1

How we Know what we Know: The Political Psychology of Learning and Sophistication (P174)

Keywords: Democracy, Democratisation, Elections, Government, Political Parties, Representation, Voting

Thu, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Arts FA104 Floor 1

Advances in Political Psychology: Methodological and Theoretical Contributions (P007)

Thu, 15:50–17:30 Faculty of Arts FA116 Floor 1

Political Parties in the Changing Democracy

Candidates, Parties and Personalization (P029)

Section Chair(s): CAPELOS, Tereza (University of Birmingham), DEKKER, Henk (Departments of Political Science and Public Administration, Universiteit Leiden)

Fri, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Arts FA116 Floor 1

p30 p37

The Political Psychology of Perception: Stereotypes, Attitudes, Preferences (P421) Fri, 17:40–19:20 Faculty of Arts FA116 Floor 1

The Political Psychology of Electoral Politics, Participation, and Identity (P420) Sat, 16:00–17:40 Faculty of Arts FA116 Floor 1

p80

p105

p144

SECTIONS 47–51

Section 47

Section 50

Political Theory: Justice in the Contemporary World

Politics of Higher Education, Research, and Innovation

Keywords: Analytic, Gender, Global, Human Rights, Methods, Political Theory, Religion

Keywords: Comparative Politics, Education, European Union, Government, Institutions, Knowledge, Policy Analysis, Regionalism

Section Chair(s): PREDA, Adina (University of Limerick), SHORTEN, Andrew (University of Limerick) Dimensions of Equality: Conceptual and Distributive Considerations (P096) Fri, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Arts FA301 Floor 3

Economic Justice: A Structural Perspective (P105) Fri, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Arts FA301 Floor 3

Equality: Objections and Defences (P121) Fri, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Arts FA301 Floor 3

Health and Justice (P165)

Fri, 17:40–19:20 Faculty of Arts FA301 Floor 3

Language Policy and Social Justice (P222) Sat, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Arts FA301 Floor 3

New Perspectives on Liberal Democracy (P263) Sat, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Arts FA301 Floor 3

Punishment and Social Injustice (P346)

Sat, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Arts FA301 Floor 3

The Regulation of Religion in Public Spaces (P428) Sat, 16:00–17:40 Faculty of Arts FA301 Floor 3

Section Chair(s): YOUNG, Mitchell (Charles University in Prague), CHOU, Meng-Hsuan (Nanyang Technological University – NTU) p64 p76 p85 p99

p111 p122 p133 p145

p50

Market-Making of, in, and around European Higher Education (P242) Fri, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Arts FA131 Floor 1

Politics and Arts of Peace

Section Chair(s): LINDROOS, Kia (University of Jyväskylä), MÖLLER, Frank (University of Tampere) p113

Section 49

p70

Policy Failures and Achievements in the Knowledge Domain (P306) Fri, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Arts FA131 Floor 1

p81

Researching the Governance of Knowledge Policies: Methodological and Conceptual Challenges (P369) Fri, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Arts FA131 Floor 1

p93

The Contentious Politics of Higher Education. Students as Political Actors in Times of Crisis (P401) Sat, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Arts FA131 Floor 1

p116

The Impact of Changing Knowledge Policies (P411) The Politicisation of Knowledge Policies: Actors in National Arenas (P422)

Keywords: Critical Theory, Human Rights, International Relations, Political Theory, Political Violence, Security, War

Sat, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Law FL231 Floor 2

Thu, 15:50–17:30 Faculty of Arts FA131 Floor 1

Sat, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Arts FA131 Floor 1

Section 48

Politics and Arts of Peace (P321)

Applying Complex Systems Theory to Higher Education and Research Policy (P009)

Sat, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Arts FA131 Floor 1

p126

p136

Transnational Actors in Knowledge Policies - Ideas, Interests and Institutions (P450) Sat, 16:00–17:40 Faculty of Arts FA131 Floor 1

p145

Section 51 Politics of Models, Measurements and Comparisons

Politics and Technology: Technological Transformations in Society

Keywords: Globalisation, Governance, Institutions, Policy Analysis, Political Economy

Section Chair(s): FRAUNE, Cornelia (University of Siegen), HILPERT, Ulrich (Friedrich-Schiller Universität Jena)

Human Capital and Biopolitics: Market Calculation and the De/vitalisation of Population (P175)

Keywords: Business, Government, Technology

Data Revolution: Politics and Methods (P080) Sat, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Arts FA405 Floor 4

Perspectives on Energy Transformations (P300) Sat, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Arts FA405 Floor 4

Politics of Energy Transformations (P326) Sat, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Arts FA405 Floor 4

Section Chair(s): ERKKILÄ, Tero (University of Helsinki), REPO, Jemima (University of Newcastle upon Tyne)

Sat, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Social Sciences FS115 Floor 1 p107

p110

Internationalisation of Policy Ideas (P206)

Sat, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Social Sciences FS115 Floor 1 p122

p120

Novel Mechanisms of Diffusion (P271)

Sat, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Social Sciences FS115 Floor 1 p133

p131

Practices of Modeling and Regulatory Governance (P334) Sat, 16:00–17:40 Faculty of Social Sciences FS115 Floor 1

p142

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SECTIONS 52–55

Section 52

Party Affiliation and Leadership Strategies (P292) Fri, 17:40–19:20 Faculty of Arts FA018 Ground Floor

Populism and Political Extremism: Between Change and Persistence

Politicization From an Ethnographic Perspective (ETHNOPOL- groupe de projet AFSP) (P320) Sat, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Arts FA018 Ground Floor

Keywords: Comparative Politics, Contentious Politics, Elections, Extremism, Immigration, Nationalism, Political Parties, Populism

Rethinking Recent Conceptualizations of Power in Political Sociology (P376)

p101

p112

Section Chair(s): VAN HAUWAERT, Steven (Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas, AC – CIDE), FROIO, Caterina (Sciences Po Paris)

Sat, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Arts FA018 Ground Floor

Broadening the Scope of Political Extremism: Gender, Religion and Media (P026)

Presidential Politics. Powers and Constraints in Comparative Perspective

Section 54

Thu, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Law FL101 Floor 1

p30

Conceptual and Theoretical Insights into Populism and Political Extremism (P062) Thu, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Law FL304 Floor 3

The Populist Politics of Euroscepticism amidst Critical Junctures (P426) Thu, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Law FL101 Floor 1

Keywords: Comparative Politics, Constitutions, Elections, Government, Political Leadership, Political Parties

p32

Section Chair(s): BLONDEL, Jean (European University Institute), PASSARELLI, Gianluca (Sapienza University of Roma)

p50

Coalition Management in Presidential Regimes (P051)

Extremism, Populism and the Far-Right in Context (P142)

Thu, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Arts FA215 Floor 2

Individual Determinants of Support for Populism and Political Extremism (P182)

Thu, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Arts FA215 Floor 2

Thu, 15:50–17:30 Faculty of Law FL101 Floor 1

p54

Fri, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Law FL101 Floor 1

p67

Fri, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Law FL101 Floor 1

Executives' Emergency Powers under the State of Exception (P135)

p79

Populist Parties and Mainstream Party Competition: Issues and Frames, Strategies and Reactions (P331)

The Relationship between Heads of State and Prime Ministers (P429)

Fri, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Law FL101 Floor 1

p91

p102

Tamed, Radical or Professionalised? Populists and Power in the 21st Century (P393)

p115

The Far Right as Social Movement: Theory, Practice and Empirical Evidence (P407)

p126

Section 53

Keywords: European Politics, Migration, Nationalism, Political Leadership, Political Parties, Political Sociology, Political Theory Section Chair(s): KAUPPI, Niilo (University of Jyväskylä), SWARTZ, David (Boston University)

Fri, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Arts FA018 Ground Floor

p72

160 │

Fri, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Arts FA215 Floor 2

p83

Fri, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Arts FA215 Floor 2

The Role of Presidents in Leading 'Their Own' Political Party (P435) Fri, 17:40–19:20 Faculty of Arts FA215 Floor 2

p94

p105

Section 55 Public Opinion and Voting Behaviour in Congested and Contested Political Arena

Section Chair(s): AARTS, Kees (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen), WASS, Hanna (University of Helsinki) Electoral Democracy in Congested and Contested Political Arenas of Europe: Challenges, Threats, Opportunities (P111) Electoral Politics In and After the Crisis (P112) Thu, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Arts FA200 Floor 2

How do Voters Arrive at Voting Decisions? (P170) Thu, 15:50–17:30 Faculty of Arts FA200 Floor 2

p34 p44 p56

Immigration, Identity and Public Opinion in Europe (P179) p89

The Role of Experts and Professionals in EU Policy-Making (P433) Fri, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Arts FA116 Floor 1

The Presidential Party (P427)

Thu, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Arts FA200 Floor 2

The Sociology of Political Careers: The Revolving Door of Professionals and Politicians (P436) Migration and Mobility in Contemporary Europe: The Users and Uses of Power (P247)

p70

Keywords: Democracy, Elections, Immigration, Voting

Power and Authority in Political Actions in Europe

Fri, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Arts FA313 Floor 3

p60

Presidents and Veto Power in Comparative Perspective (P339) Fri, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Arts FA215 Floor 2

Sat, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Law FL101 Floor 1

p45

Presidents and Cabinets (P338)

Populist (Radical Right) Parties in Present Times: Revisiting Support Base and Policy Impact (P329)

Sat, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Law FL101 Floor 1

p31

Thu, 15:50–17:30 Faculty of Arts FA215 Floor 2

Left-Wing Populism in (Southern) Europe: Historical Anomaly or Paradigm Shift? (P226)

Fri, 17:40–19:20 Faculty of Law FL101 Floor 1

p125

p94

Fri, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Arts FA200 Floor 2

p67

New Digital Media Developments and Public Opinion in Electoral Climates (P256) Fri, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Arts FA200 Floor 2

p80

SECTIONS 56–58

Parties in Congested and Contested Political Arenas (P290) Fri, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Arts FA200 Floor 2

Political Participation Trends in Contemporary Democracies (P314)

Fri, 17:40–19:20 Faculty of Social Sciences FS215 Floor 2

Section 57 p90

p102

Populist Attitudes: Conceptualization, Measurement, and Evidence (P330) Sat, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Arts FA200 Floor 2

Referendums on European integration (P353) Sat, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Arts FA200 Floor 2

Keywords: Democracy, Governance, Policy Analysis, Political Theory, Public Administration, Public Policy

p114

Section Chair(s): WAGENAAR, Hendrik (University of Sheffield), BARTELS, Koen (Bangor University)

p124

Approaches to Relationality in Public Administration and their Implications for Policy Analysis (P012)

Turnout in the Congested and Contested Political Arena (P453) Sat, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Arts FA200 Floor 2

Relational Approaches to Policy Analysis: Knowing, Intervening and Transforming in a Precarious World

p137

Section 56

Thu, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Law FL120 Floor 1

p28

Case Studies in Relational Governance (P030) Thu, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Law FL120 Floor 1

p40

Critical and Relational Action Research: The Ambitions and Challenges of Collaboratively Addressing Policy Issues (P076)

Reconfiguring Southern Europe

Keywords: Civil Society, Comparative Politics, Democracy, European Politics, Political Parties, Public Policy, Representation, Social Movements

Thu, 15:50–17:30 Faculty of Law FL120 Floor 1

Section Chair(s): KARYOTIS, Georgios (University of Glasgow), VERNEY, Susannah (University of Athens)

Roundtable: Relational Approaches to Policy Analysis - Towards a Second Generation of Interpretive Policy Analysis (P382)

Doing Politics (P101)

Fri, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Law FL120 Floor 1

Are Social Movements Changing Political Landscapes in Southern Europe? (P014) Thu, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Arts FA300 Floor 3

p29

Policy Practice and Policy Analysis I (P307) Sat, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Law FL120 Floor 1

Democracy in Southern Europe in Times of Crisis: Power and Discourse in a Three-Level Game (P088)

Positionality in Prostitution Research (P332)

Fri, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Arts FA300 Floor 3

Crisis Narratives and their Consequences: The South European Experience (P075) Fri, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Arts FA300 Floor 3

p40

p64

Reshaping Civil Society in Southern Europe (P371) Fri, 17:40–19:20 Faculty of Arts FA300 Floor 3

p92

p82

p112

Policy Practice and Policy Analysis II (P308) Sat, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Law FL120 Floor 1

p123

Sat, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Law FL120 Floor 1

p133

Public Policy and Economic and Financial Crises: Beyond Political Economy? (P344) Sat, 16:00–17:40 Faculty of Law FL120 Floor 1

p75

Re-reading Richard Katz: Labour and the ‘Crisis of Party Democracy’ in Southern Europe (P367) Fri, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Arts FA300 Floor 3

p64

Fri, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Arts FA408 Floor 4

Challenger Parties and Party System Change in Southern Europe (P031) Thu, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Arts FA300 Floor 3

p52

p142

Section 58 Religious and Political Affiliation in Comparative European Perspective

p103

Keywords: Civil Society, Conflict Resolution, Democratisation, European Politics, Identity, Religion, Social Capital

p114

Rethinking Relations Between Southern Europe and the EU (P377)

Section Chair(s): HAYNES, Jeffrey (London Metropolitan University), KRATOCHVIL, Petr (Institute of International Relations)

The Old is New? Party-Group Relations in Southern Europe in the Age of Crisis (P416)

Thu, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Arts FA301 Floor 3

Representation in Southern Europe: Views and Performance in Times of Economic Crisis (P364) Sat, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Arts FA300 Floor 3

Sat, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Arts FA300 Floor 3

Sat, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Arts FA300 Floor 3

Rewriting Policy Agenda: Party Pledges, Issue Prioritisation and Policy-Making (P378) Sat, 16:00–17:40 Faculty of Arts FA300 Floor 3

p125

p135

Islam in the Public Sphere and Deliberative Democracy (P213) European Secularization: Views from Turkey and Israel (P133) Thu, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Arts FA301 Floor 3

p143

p35

Religious Actors and State- and Regime-Building Following Political Changes (P361) Thu, 15:50–17:30 Faculty of Arts FA301 Floor 3

p44

p60

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SECTIONS 59–64

Religious Identities and Religious Affiliation in Comparative European Perspective (P362) Fri, 17:40–19:20 Faculty of Arts FA225V Floor 2

p102

The Catholic Church and the European Union: Rivals or Allies? (P396) Sat, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Arts FA225V Floor 2

The Religious Factor in Morality Policies I (P430) Sat, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Arts FA225V Floor 2

The Religious Factor in Morality Policies II (P431) Sat, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Arts FA225V Floor 2

p115 p127 p136

The Rise and Rise of Religiously Oriented Parties? (P432) Sat, 16:00–17:40 Faculty of Arts FA225V Floor 2

p145

Section 59

p83

Fri, 17:40–19:20 Faculty of Arts FA408 Floor 4

p96

How Responses to Migration by Parties and the Public shape Political Representation (P172)

p109

Responses to Refugees: Political and Public Discourses during the Migration Crisis in Central and Eastern Europe (P373)

p125 p133

p140

Keywords: Euro, Europe (Central and Eastern), European Politics, European Union, Governance, Political Leadership, Security Section Chair(s): SCHWEIGER, Christian (University of Durham), FUNK, Lothar (Hochschule Düsseldorf) Germany and the Crisis in the Eurozone: Towards a Permanent Cleavage between a German-led Core and a South-Eastern Periphery? (P157)

p119

Legitimising EU Governance under Crisis Conditions: Between the Classic Community Method and New Forms of Differentiation (P231) Sat, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Arts FA317 Floor 3

162 │

Thu, 15:50–17:30 Faculty of Arts FA326 Floor 3

Socialization to/by Participation (P387) Fri, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Arts FA326 Floor 3

p130

p45 p59 p82

Psychological Linkages between Macro/Meso-Context and Participation (P342) Fri, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Arts FA326 Floor 3

p91

Section 63 The Return of Crisis Politics: Political Instability and Inequality in Latin America

Keywords: Comparative Politics, International Relations, Latin America Section Chair(s): DOYLE, David (University of Oxford), MALAMUD, Andres (Universidade de Lisboa Instituto de Ciências Sociais)

Thu, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Arts FA218 Floor 2

The EU in Permanent Crisis Mode: Causes and Effects

p30

Perceptions, Attitudes and Political Engagement (P298)

The Conceptual Dimensions of Brazilian Democracy (P399)

Section 60

Sat, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Arts FA317 Floor 3

The Psychology of Political Participation and Social Movement Activism: An Embedded Perspective

Thu, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Arts FA326 Floor 3

Assessing the Inclusion of Citizens of Immigrant Origin in National Parliaments in Europe (P016)

Sat, 16:00–17:40 Faculty of Social Sciences FS212 Floor 2

Section 62

Framing and Political Activism (P150)

Fri, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Arts FA018 Ground Floor

Integration of Immigrants in European Host Societies (P190)

Withdrawn

Thu, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Arts FA326 Floor 3

The Media and International Migration (P413)

Sat, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Social Sciences FS212 Floor 2

Section 61

Biological Sources, Emotions and Values in Participation (P022)

Section Chair(s): CARVALHO, Joao (Centro de Investigação e Estudos de Sociologia – (CIES-IUL)), RUEDIN, Didier (University of Neuchâtel)

Public Attitudes Towards Immigration (P343)

p142

Section Chair(s): VRABLIKOVA, Katerina (Universität Mannheim), ZMERLI, Sonja (Sciences Po Grenoble)

Keywords: Citizenship, Comparative Politics, European Politics, Immigration, Policy Analysis, Political Methodology, Political Parties

Sat, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Social Sciences FS212 Floor 2

Sat, 16:00–17:40 Faculty of Arts FA317 Floor 3

Keywords: Contentious Politics, Identity, Knowledge, Political Participation, Political Psychology, Qualitative, Quantitative, Social Movements

Responses to International Migration in Contemporary Europe

Sat, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Social Sciences FS212 Floor 2

Positioning Central and Eastern Europe in the EU's Emerging Core-Periphery Cleavage (P333)

p37

Section 64 Transformation of Sovereignty in 21st Century (geo)Politics

Keywords: Conflict, Ethnic Conflict, Foreign Policy, Referendums and Initiatives, War Section Chair(s): RIEGL, Martin (Charles University in Prague), ROMANCOV, Michael (Charles University in Prague) New Issues in Sovereignty Practice in the Post-Modern World (P259) Thu, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Law FL402 Floor 4

New Theoretical Perspectives on Sovereignty (P267) Thu, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Law FL402 Floor 4

p35 p48

SECTIONS 65–68

Section 65

Section 67

Transitional Justice and Other Fields: The Intersection of Concepts, Theories and Empirics

What Europe? Researching Consequences of a Diverse Europeanization of National Public Spheres

Keywords: Conflict Resolution, Democratisation, Development, Ethnic Conflict, Government, Human Rights, Political Violence, Transitional States

Keywords: Citizenship, Democracy, Europe (Central and Eastern), European Union, Identity, Media, Political Competition, Populism

Section Chair(s): JONES, Briony (University of Warwick), BERNATH, Julie (University of Basel), FERNANDEZ TORNE, Carlos (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)

Section Chair(s): BAKKER, Wieger (University of Utrecht), BARGAOANU, Alina (National University of Political Studies and Public Administration)

Methods and Ethics in Transitional Justice Research (P245)

EU in the Public Discourse (P126)

Thu, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Arts FA408 Floor 4

p35

Assessing Post-Communist Experiences with Transitional Justice (P015) Thu, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Arts FA408 Floor 4

p39

Implementing Transitional Justice (P180) Thu, 15:50–17:30 Faculty of Arts FA408 Floor 4

p57

Transitional Justice and the Politics of the Past (P448) Fri, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Arts FA408 Floor 4

p72

Transitional Justice and the Intersection with Other Fields (P449) Fri, 17:40–19:20 Faculty of Arts FA405 Floor 4

p105

Section 66

Keywords: Globalisation, Governance, International Relations, Local Government, Organised Crime, Public Policy, Security Section Chair(s): CARRAPICO, Helena (Aston University), IRRERA, Daniela (Università di Catania) The Use of Violence by Organised Crime Groups (P439) Responses to Organised Crime: Cooperation and Information Sharing (P372) Sat, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Arts FA116 Floor 1

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Making Sense of Europeanization in Central and Eastern European Countries (P241) Thu, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Law FL021 Ground Floor

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Populism and the Europeanization of Political Competition (P328)

Thu, 15:50–17:30 Faculty of Law FL021 Ground Floor

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Use of Force and Democratic Control: Convergences and Divergences among EU Countries (P455) Fri, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Law FL021 Ground Floor

Effects of Europeanization: Media, Identity, and Citizenship (P106) Fri, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Law FL021 Ground Floor

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Who are We? – Collective Identity in Changing Landscapes

Keywords: Citizenship, Conflict, Contentious Politics, Democracy, Identity, Internet, Migration, Political Violence Section Chair(s): KAINA, Viktoria (FernUniversität in Hagen), KAROLEWSKI, Ireneusz Pawel (University of Wroclaw) Collective Identity and Political Conflict (P054) Thu, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Arts FA313 Floor 3

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IR and New Security Threats: Organized Crime and the Others (P212) Sat, 14:00–15:40 Faculty of Arts FA116 Floor 1

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Transnational Organised Crime as a Multi-level Actor in Global Politics

Sat, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Arts FA116 Floor 1

Thu, 09:00–10:40 Faculty of Law FL021 Ground Floor

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Collective Identity, Denationalization and Migration Issues (P055) Thu, 11:00–12:40 Faculty of Arts FA313 Floor 3

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Diversity and Heterogeneity Influencing Social Identity (P100) Thu, 15:50–17:30 Faculty of Arts FA313 Floor 3

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Section keyword index A

F

154, 156, 158-159

Analytic 156, 159

Federalism 149

Asia 151

Feminism 152

B Business 153, 159

Foreign Policy

151, 154, 156, 163

Freedom

150, 155

Candidate 147 Citizenship

148-150, 162-163

Civil Society

149-150, 153, 158, 161

Comparative Politics 155-157, 159-162

149-151, 153,

Conflict 148, 153, 155, 158, 161, 163 Conflict Resolution

158, 161, 163

Constitutions 160 Constructivism

147, 153

Contentious Politics 155, 160, 162-163

Globalisation

153-154, 156, 159, 163

Governance 161-163

147-154, 156, 158-159,

Government

151, 156-160, 163

Green Politics

151

150, 153-154, 159, 163

I

149, 153,

Identity 152-153, 158, 161-163

Courts 155 Critical Theory

148, 153-154, 159

Cyber Politics

147, 154

D 148-150, 152, 155-156,

Democratisation 153, 155, 158, 161, 163 Development

155, 163

147-149, 155, 159

Elections

147-150, 158, 160-161

Elites 151-152 Environmental Policy Ethnic Conflict

148, 151, 158

153, 163

European Politics 149-150, 152-153, 156, 160-162 European Union 147-148, 151-152, 156, 159, 162-163 Europe (Central and Eastern) 152, 156, 162-163 Executives 151 Extremism

150, 160

150-

147-149, 152-

Political Leadership 160, 162

151, 156,

Political Methodology 158, 162

152, 156, 148-150, 154,

Political Participation 156, 162

Integration

152, 154

Political Parties 162

International 147, 150-151, 153-155, 158-159, 162-163 International Relations 147, 151, 153-155, 158-159, 162-163

Political Sociology

149, 160

Political Theory 159-161

148, 150-151, 154-156,

Political Violence 148, 155, 158-159, 163 150, 160, 163

Public Administration

K 159, 162

162

Local Government

147, 161

Public Choice

150

Public Policy 161, 163

147-148, 152, 156,

Q

L 156, 163

M

Qualitative

152, 162

Quantitative

152, 162

R Realism 153

Marxism 153 Methods

152, 158, 162

Post-Structuralism 150

Jurisprudence 155

Latin America

148-152, 157-158, 160-

Political Psychology

Populism

Media 147, 153, 158, 163

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147, 163

Political Economy 153, 159

147-149, 151, 154-155,

Knowledge

152, 162

Political Competition

148, 160-162

J

Education

Party Manifestos 147

Institutions 157, 159

Internet 147, 149, 154, 163

E

Parliaments 157

Immigration

Interest Groups 149, 153

Democracy 158, 161, 163

P

Policy Analysis 147, 150-151, 153, 156, 159, 161-162

H Human Rights

152, 160

Organised Crime 163

Global 154-155, 159

147, 150

National Identity 152, 158

O

Gender 148, 152, 155, 159

Campaign

148, 152-154, 160, 163

N Nationalism

G

C

Euro

Migration

147, 149, 151-152,

Referendums and Initiatives 163 Regionalism Religion 159, 161

149, 159

148,

KEYW ORDS

Representation 147-148, 150, 157-158, 161

S Security

Third World Politics

156

Transitional States

156, 163

U

152-154, 159, 162-163

Social Capital

161

Social Justice

154-156

Social Media

158

Social Movements Social Policy

UN

149, 151-155, 158, 161-162

149

147, 158

V Voting 147, 150, 152, 158, 161

W

T

War

Technology 159

155, 158-159, 163

Welfare State

Terrorism 155, 158

149

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Section name

Page

1

21st Century International Organizations: New Challenges and New Dynamics

147

2

Advances in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education

147

3

Advances in Theories of the Policy Process

147

4

Advancing Research on Voting Advice Applications – Studying Issue Voting, Party/Candidates Positioning and Democratic Representation

147

5

Biopolitics

148

6

Changing Political Institutions: New Perspectives in the Study of Reforms and their Consequences

148

7

Changing Relations of Power in Global Food and Agriculture Governance

148

8

Citizenship Debates: Normative, Empirical and Policy Reflections on Contemporary Developments

148

9

Citizenship Education: New Challenges and Recent Developments

149

10

Civil Society and Narratives of Contestation of EU Legitimacy

149

11

Comparative Territorial Politics

149

12

Comparative Welfare State Politics

149

13

Contested Concepts and their Trajectories

150

14

Corruption and Electoral Accountability: Voting Behavior and Electoral Outcomes

150

15

Critical Policy Studies: Analyzing Policy Practices in Eastern Europe

150

16

Democratic Innovations

150

17

Elites and Political Leadership: Moving Ahead

151

18

Environmental Policy Integration in Times of Transition

151

19

Environmental Politics

151

20

EU Global Perceptions

151

21

European (Dis)integration and the Migration Challenge

152

22

European Union

152

23

Experimental Designs in Political Science

152

24

Gender Equality in the 21 Century

152

25

Global Politics of Migration

153

26

Governance of Deliberative Environments

153

27

Interest Group Politics: Normative and Conceptual Challenges

153

28

International Dimensions of Authoritarian Rule

153

29

International Hierarchies

153

30

International Political Theory

154

31

International Relations

154

32

Internet and Politics: From Local to Global Politics

154

33

Interpreting Political Violence

155

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Section number

Section name

Page

34

Is Democracy losing Ground? Causes and Consequences of Democratization Revisited

155

35

Kantian Peace

155

36

Law, Courts and Judicial Politics

155

37

Legitimation, Policy Performance, and Political Change in Autocracies

156

38

Local Democracy and Local Self-Government: Coping with Challenges in Times of Change

156

39

Methods in Normative Political Theory

156

40

New Perspectives on the Cold War and its Legacies

156

41

Open Section

156

42

Parliaments and Political Representation

157

43

Peace and Conflict Research

158

44

Political Networks

158

45

Political Parties in the Changing Democracy

158

46

Political Psychology in Europe and the World: Advances, Theoretical Debates and Empirical Applications

158

47

Political Theory: Justice in the Contemporary World

159

48

Politics and Arts of Peace

159

49

Politics and Technology: Technological Transformations in Society

159

50

Politics of Higher Education, Research, and Innovation

159

51

Politics of Models, Measurements and Comparisons

159

52

Populism and Political Extremism: Between Change and Persistence

160

53

Power and Authority in Political Actions in Europe

160

54

Presidential Politics. Powers and Constraints in Comparative Perspective

160

55

Public Opinion and Voting Behaviour in Congested and Contested Political Arena

160

56

Reconfiguring Southern Europe

161

57

Relational Approaches to Policy Analysis: Knowing, Intervening and Transforming in a Precarious World

161

58

Religious and Political Affiliation in Comparative European Perspective

161

59

Responses to International Migration in Contemporary Europe

162

60

The EU in Permanent Crisis Mode: Causes and Effects

162

61

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62

The Psychology of Political Participation and Social Movement Activism: An Embedded Perspective

162

63

The Return of Crisis Politics: Political Instability and Inequality in Latin America

162

64

Transformation of Sovereignty in 21 Century (geo)Politics

162

65

Transitional Justice and Other Fields: The Intersection of Concepts, Theories and Empirics

163

66

Transnational Organised Crime as a Multi-level Actor in Global Politics

163

67

What Europe? Researching Consequences of a Diverse Europeanization of National Public Spheres

163

68

Who are We? – Collective Identity in Changing Landscapes

163

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A – Z index of participants In this index you will find all particpants who had paid to attend the Conference by Thursday 28 July 2016. Non‑attending co‑authors of multiple-authored Papers are also listed, provided the Paper presenter had registered and paid by the cut-off date. A AARS, Jacob 58 AARTS, Kees 44, 161 ABAZI, Vigjilenca 146 ABBONDANZA, Gabriele 91 ABBOTT, Pamela 138 ABDELHALIM, Julten 97 ABEDI, Amir 55 ÅBERG, Jenny 94 ABOUBAKR, Farah 145 ABTS, Koen 126 ABU, Ofir 124 ACKAERT, Johan 100 ACKERMANN, Kathrin 30 ADAMS, Sophie 89 ADIGUE, Allinnettes 29 ADUDA, Levke 136 AFONSO, Alexandre 110, 120, 149 AGERBERG, Mattias 126, 146 AHRENS, Petra 34, 50 AILIO, Jaakko 45 AJANOVIC, Edma 30 AKACHAR, Soumia 113 AKKERMAN, Agnes 136 AKOPOV, Sergei 36 AKSU, Fuat 106 AKTER, Marufa 45 ALAPIHA, Sonja 86 ALARCÓN PÉREZ, Pau 87 ALBERTAZZI, Daniele 115 ALBERTSEN, Andreas 99 ALCANTARA, Manuel 115 ALEXANDER, Amy 107, 126, 128 ALEXANDROVA, Petya 102 ALIMI, Eitan 39 ALLOUCHE, Jeremy 69 ALONSO SÁENZ DE OGER, Sonia 61 ALPHAS, Danae Elston 61 ALSAHI, Huda 55

ALTIPARMAKIS, Argyrios 40 ALT, Suvi 110 ALUPEI-DURACH, Flavia 47 ALVES ZANELLA, Matheus 55 AMIDIAN, Hajar 56 AMORETTI, Francesco 55 ANA, Alexandra 89 ANANYEVA, Ekaterina 71 ANCKAR, Carsten 94 ANCYGIER, Andrzej 75 ANDERSSON, Dennis 34 ANDERSSON, Per 42 ANDREADIS, Ioannis 40, 137, 139 ANDRÉ, Audrey 69, 98 ANDREI, Roxana 71, 108, 122 ANDRESANI, Gianluca 87 ANDRIESCU, Monica 83 ANDUIZA, Eva 38, 59, 114 ANGELAKI, Marina 128 ANGELI, Oliviero 129 ANGELL, Kim 48 ANGENENDT, Michael 30 ANGHEL, Veronica 105 ANSEMIL, Miguel 34 ANTINO, Mirko 90 ANTONIOLLI, Luisa 67 ANTUNES, Sandrina 39 ARANITOU, Valia 107 ARATO, Krisztina 142 ARCHAMBAULT, Emil 81 ARCOSTANZO, Francesca 103 ARES ABALDE, Macarena 44 ARMINGEON, Klaus 64 ARNDT, Christoph 91, 105 AROUSSI, Sahla 35 ARRAS, Sarah 134 ARREGUI, Javier 42 ARRONA, Ainhoa 52 ASTUDILLO RUIZ, Javier 92

ATESOK, Zeynep Ozde 61 AUBERT, Pierre-Marie 55 AUEL, Katrin 94 AUER, Stefan 36 AUGUSTEIJN, Joost 133 AXYONOVA, Vera 65, 76 AYAN MUSIL, Pelin 112 AYKAC, Cagla Elcin 35 AYOUB, Phillip 34 AZEVEDO, Flavio 54, 67, 80, 108, 119, 144 AZIZBEYLI, Zehra 145 AZPÍROZ, María Luisa 120

B BACCINI, Leonardo 102 BACH, Tobias 85 BACKES, Uwe 37 BÄCK, Hanna 55, 140 BÄCK, Maria 133 BADER, Florian 93 BADER, Julia 84, 108 BADESCU, Gabriel 128 BAECHTIGER, Andre 109, 141 BAECKER, Roman 127 BAGCHI, Chandreyee 74 BÅGENHOLM, Andreas 69, 107, 126, 134, 146, 150 BAGLIONI, Simone 137 BAIASU, Sorin 35, 155 BAILER, Stefanie 72, 114 BAILO, Francesco 91 BAKKER, Edwin 109 BAKKER, Wieger 163 BALAN, Marius 45 BALCELLS, Joan 80 BALDERSHEIM, Harald 121, 145 BALE, Tim 59

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BALÍK, Stanislav 33 BALLANTINE, Carol 66 BALTHASAR, Dominik 41, 91 BANCERZ, Margaret 48 BANCHANI, John-Paul Safunu 120 BANDELOW, Nils 95 BANDUCCI, Susan 106 BANERJEE, Sreenanti 110 BANFIELD, Andrew 43 BANK, André 82, 97 BARANYAI, Nóra 129 BARBEHÖN, Marlon 49 BARBERA, Oscar 135 BARCZIKAY, Tamas 75 BARDI, Luciano 123 BARGAOANU, Alina 47, 163 BARGETZ, Brigitte 122 BARISIONE, Mauro 103 BARKER, Fiona 116 BARLAI, Melani 117 BARLETE, Aliandra 82, 135 BARNAT, Damian 47, 57 BARNETT, Neil 52 BARON, Ilan 49, 75, 97 BAROS, Jiri 74 BARRETT, Beverly 127 BARRIO, Astrid 135 BARTELS, Koen 28, 40, 52, 82, 161 BASER, Bahar 51 BAUBOCK, Rainer 58, 85 BAUDEWYNS, Pierre 36, 45, 109, 138 BAUER, Michael 84, 147 BAUER, Patricia 65 BAUER, Paul Cornelius 67, 73 BAUHR, Monika 107, 126, 135 BAUMANN, Markus 140 BAUM, Tomas 81, 113 BAXEVANI, Evi 33 BAYCAN, Esma 37, 113 BAYOK, Anastasiya 143 BEAUREGARD, Katrine 77, 91 BECHTEL, Michael 104 BECKER, Bastian 105 BECKERSHOFF, André 62 BECK, Luke 37 BECKMAN, Ludvig 122 BEDOCK, Camille 135, 146, 148 BEE, Cristiano 103 BEETZ, Jan Pieter 123 BEISMANN, Karsten 141 BÉLANGER, Marie-Eve 142 BELAVUSAU, Uladzislau 86 BELCHIOR, Ana 114 BELLAMY, Richard 93 BENCHERIF, Adib 101, 111 BENDZ, Anna 34, 140

BENE, Márton 30, 129 BENEŠ, Vít 107 BENNISTER, Mark 98, 127 BEN PORAT, Guy 44-45, 60 BENTLEY, Michelle 97 BENTLEY, Russell 51 BENZ, Arthur 70-71, 77 BERG, Eiki 48 BERGER, Christian 97 BERGH, Johannes 58, 66 BERG, Linda 41 BERGMANN, Henning 90 BERGMAN, Torbjörn 28 BERGSTRÖM, Sara Johanna 33 BERKHOUT, Joost 38, 153 BERMEJO, Rut 75 BERNATH, Julie 73, 105, 163 BERNAUER, Thomas 63 BERNHAGEN, Patrick 32, 57, 78 BERNHARD, Jana 125 BERNSTEIN, Alyssa 95 BERTSOU, Eri 56-57 BERZINA, Ieva 84 BESTE, Simon 113 BETKIEWICZ, Witold 81 BEYERS, Jan 38, 68, 78, 87 BHAVNANI, Ravi 114 BIARD, Benjamin 30, 91 BIGDAY, Maria 119 BIGU, Ana Raluca 79, 103 BÍLEK, Jaroslav 119, 141 BINDERKRANTZ, Anne 132 BINDMAN, Eleanor 99 BIRA, Monica 76 BIRCH, Sarah 116 BIRKLAND, Thomas 72 BISCHOF, Karin 53 BJØRGO, Tore 28, 109, 144 BJÖRKLUND, Fredrika 118 BLAETTE, Andreas 107 BLAIR, Alasdair 111 BLAIS, André 38, 69-70 BLANC, Félix 53, 97 BLANCHARD, Philippe 43, 104 BLATTER, Joachim 121 BLAU, Adrian 46, 79, 146, 156 BLAUBERGER, Michael 101 BLOCH, Carter 51 BLOKKER, Paul 43, 67 BLOMGREN, Magnus 28 BLONDEEL, Mathieu 85 BLONDEL, Jean 160 BLOOM, Tendayi 63 BLUME, Christian 57 BLUMENBERG, Johannes N. 30, 105 BLUNT, Gwilym David 110

BÖCHER, Michael 144 BOCHSLER, Daniel 98, 129 BODRUNOVA, Svetlana 33, 83 BOEKER, Marit 122 BOGAARDS, Matthijs 109 BOGDAN, Dima 45 BOL, Damien 69, 82, 126, 148 BÖLLER, Florian 131 BOLZONAR, Fabio 37 BONALDO COELHO, Diego 78 BOOMGAARDEN, Hajo 94, 125 BORÄNG, Frida 100, 134 BORCHERS, Frank 95 BORCHERT, Jens 53 BORRIELLO, Arthur 64, 79 BORUCKI, Isabelle 131, 142 BORZ, Gabriela 142 BOSCH, Agusti 40 BOSI, Lorenzo 28, 39, 88, 137, 155 BOS, Linda 30 BOS, Nienke 37 BOSSETTA, Michael 104 BOSSONG, Raphael 91, 109 BOSWORTH, Will 32, 92 BOTETZAGIAS, Iosif 68 BOTHFELD, Silke 86 BØTTKJÆR, Louise 126 BOURIS, Dimitris 83 BOURNE, Angela 37 BOUZA, Luis 31, 41, 56, 95, 116, 149 BOVENS, Mark 61, 71, 96 BOWLER, Shaun 135 BRANCACCIO, Luciano 117 BRANDENBURG, Heinz 52 BRAUN, Caelesta 57, 134 BRAUN, Dietmar 77 BRÄUNINGER, Thomas 116 BRAUN, Mats 126 BREEMAN, Gerard 31, 148 BREHME, Marco 87 BREITENSTEIN GOMIS, Sofia 134 BREKKE, Torkel 144 BRESSANELLI, Edoardo 58 BRISSAUD, Constantin 121 BROUGHTON MICOVA, Sally 108, 139 BROUSSEAU, Eric 55 BROWN, Chris 88, 110 BROWN COVERDALE, Helen 134 BROWN, Garrett 35 BROWN SWAN, Coree 39, 88 BRUNARSKA, Zuzanna 134 BRUNCLIK, Milos 83 BRUZELIUS, Cecilia 85 BUCHE, Jonas 83 BUCK, Katharina 124 BUCKLEY, Fiona 93

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INDEX OF NAMES

BUCUR, Cristina BUDDE, Emma BUESS, Michael BÜHLMANN, Marc BUKOW, Sebastian BULFONE, Fabio BULLI, Giorgia BULL, Peter BÜLOW, William BUNEA, Adriana BURCKHARDT, Till BUREAN, Toma BURES, Oldrich BURGESS, Katrina BURGI, Noëlle BURKADZE, Zarina BURKHARDT, Fabian BUSCH, Per-Olof BUSSMANN, Margit BUSTIKOVA, Lenka BUTLER, Eamonn BUTON, François BÜTTNER, Sebastian BUZOGANY, Aron BYNNER, Claire

60 60, 136 63 90 30, 52 110 103 111 134 46, 68, 110 54 69, 92, 128 103, 109 70, 75, 88 92 129 45 29 136 102 103 113 94 113 52

C CABADA, Ladislav 71 CADA, Karel 46, 83 CAHLIKOVA, Tereza 146 CAIANI, Manuela 31, 103, 125 CAÍNZOS, Miguel 107 CAIRNEY, Paul 83, 88 CAKIR-KILINCOGLU, Sevil 77 CALCA, Patrícia 70 CALDERARO, Andrea 154 CALEO, Suzette 112 CALUWAERTS, Didier 43, 64, 76, 104 CALVET, Jordi 82 CAMACHO, Beatriz 114 CAMA, Giampiero 107 CAMMINO, Pellegrino 127 CANCELLARIO, Chiara 89 CANEY, Simon 53, 110 CAPANO, Giliberto 143 CAPELOS, Tereza 67, 158 CAPPELLINA, Bartolomeo 52, 120 CAPPELLINI, Annalisa 132 CAPPIALI, M. Teresa 137 CARATI, Andrea 110 CARBONE, Giovanni 99 CARBONE, Maurizio 154 CARDENAL, Ana S. 81 CAREY, Brian 111

CARIUS-MUNZ, Lisa 144 CARLOTTI, Benedetta 106 CARRAPICO, Helena 125, 163 CARRARO, Valentina 29 CARRERAS, Miguel 137 CARRIERI, Domenico 93 CARTA, Caterina 117 CARTER, Daniel 85 CARUSO, Loris 103 CARVALHO, Joao 83, 109, 133, 140, 162 CASSANI, Andrea 99 CASTANEDA, Nestor 123 CASTANHO E SILVA, Bruno 114 CASTELLANO, Carolina 117 CASTELLI GATTINARA, Pietro 126 CASTILLA MEDINA, Lorena 114 CASTILLO ORTIZ, Pablo Jose 78 CASTRO, Paula 74, 120 CATINO, Maurizio 117 CECCOBELLI, Diego 107 CELIS, Karen 96 CENGIZ, Bengi Ruken 97 ČERMÁK, Daniel 130 ČERNOCH, Jakub 121 CERON, Andrea 57 CHABAN, Natalia 65, 76, 86, 100, 127-128, 151 CHAISTY, Paul 31, 60 CHALLIES, Edward 73, 85, 139 CHALMERS, Adam 46, 78 CHANDLER, David 86 CHAO, Honkit 67 CHAQUES BONAFONT, Laura 56, 132, 143 CHARI, Raj 78 CHARRON, Nicholas 107, 134, 146, 150 CHARVÁT, Jakub 71 CHATZOPOULOU, Sevasti 134 CHEIBUB, Jose Antonio 60 CHERNOBROV, Dmitry 80 CHERNOVA, Zhanna 99 CHERNYKH, Svitlana 60, 98 CHHIM, Chris 111-112 CHICIUDEAN, Ion 76 CHIHAIA, Mihai Sebastian 53, 99 CHILIN, Tania 56-57, 80, 125 CHILLAUD, Matthieu 141 CHIN, Clayton 97 CHIRU, Mihail 80-81 CHMILEWSKI, Katja 50 CHOU, Meng-Hsuan 81, 146, 159 CHRISTENSEN, Dag Arne 66 CHRISTENSEN, Henrik Serup 51 CHRISTENSEN, Mette Buskjær 31

CHRISTIANSEN, Flemming 81 CHRISTOPOULOS, Dimitrios 118, 158 CHRISTOU, Fanny 43 CHRISTOU, Odysseas 48, 88, 144 CHRONA, Stavroula 67 CHUBB, Jennifer 136 CHUNG, Sae Won 86 CIAMPINI, Gabriele 46 CIANCIARA, Agnieszka 56, 116 CIANETTI, Licia 113 CICCONE, Raffaele 58 CILINGIR, Sevgi 103 CINALLI, Manlio 35 CINI, Lorenzo 116 CINPOES, Radu 62, 103, 152 CIOCEA, Malina 47 CIORNEI, Irina 127 CIRHAN, Tomas 80 CISAR, Ondrej 30, 59, 122 CLADI, Lorenzo 63 CLAYTON, Cornell 43 CLINTON, Peter 42 CLULOW, Zeynep 75 COAN, Travis 106 COFFE, Hilde 45, 116 COGELS, Maximilien 30, 138 COLINO, Cesar 71, 76 COLLARD, Sue 108 COLLINI, Mattia 108, 119 COMA ROURA, Joan 43 CONRAD, Maximilian 95 CONSTANTELOS, John 87 CONTAMIN, Jean-Gabriel 68, 89 CONTI, Nicolò 50, 143 CONZELMANN, Thomas 29, 91, 111 COPELLO, David 77 COPUS, Colin 52, 111, 145 CORBU, Nicoleta 59 COSTA LOBO, Marina 90 COTICCHIA, Fabrizio 107 COTTA, Benedetta 107 COX, Emily 53 COX, Terry 98-99, 132 CREGAN, Christina 133 CREMONESI, Cristina 59 CREPAZ, Michele 78 CRISTANCHO, Camilo 38, 59 CROSBY, Andrew 89 CROSS, James P 68 CROUCH, Graeme 116 CRUM, Ben 88, 121, 141 CUESTA, Victor 51 CULAR, Goran 132 CURRY, Dion 134 ÇÜRÜKSULU, Gamze 45 CZESNIK, Mikolaj 34, 68

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D DABA-BUZOIANU, Corina 76 DACOMBE, Rod 40 DAEUBLER, Thomas 116, 144 DAFNOS, Andreas 29 DAGEFÖRDE, Mirjam 69, 112 DAGNES, Joselle 129 DAKOWSKA, Dorota 94 D'ALFONSO, Stefano 125 DALLE MULLE, Emmanuel 31, 53 DAL VERA, Fabrizio 133 DAMHUIS, Koen 61, 91 DAMIEN, Wirths 111 DAMONTE, Alessia 49 DANDOY, Régis 36, 54, 104, 138 DANG, Que Anh 146 DANIEL, Jan 36 DARDANELLI, Paolo 112 DARLEY, Mathilde 52 DA SILVA, Raquel 124 DAUGBJERG, Carsten 47-48 DAVID, Isabel 75, 103 DAVIDSSON, Johan Bo 120, 140, 149 DAVOUDI, Simin 112 DE ALMEIDA ROCHA, Raquel Maria 104 DEAN, Mitchell 86 DEAN, Rikki 40, 142 DEBIEL, Tobias 52 DE BLASIO, Emiliana 85 DE BLIC, Damien 82 DE BLOK, Lisanne 121 DEBRE, Maria 143 DE BRUYCKER, Iskander 100, 132 DE CANDIA, Margherita 93 DE CEUNINCK, Koenraad 33 DECIMO, Francesca 30 DE CINDIO, Fiorella 137 DE DEKEN, Johan 110 DEDERKE, Julian 78 DE DIJN, Annelien 61, 150 DEEGAN-KRAUSE, Kevin 115 DE FINE LICHT, Jenny 96 DE FRANCESCO, Fabrizio 131, 142 DE FRANTZ, Monika 41, 112, 134 DEFREESE, Michelle 91 DEGEN, Daniel 133 DE GIORGI, Elisabetta 81, 90 DEGNER, Hanno 135 DE JAEGERE, Josephine 43, 52 DE JONG, Sijbren 44 DEKALCHUK, Anna A. 144 DEKKER, Henk 158 DE LANDTSHEER, Christ'l 111

DELCOUR, Chloë 89 DELCOUR, Laure 65 DELHEY, Jan 105 DELLA PORTA, Donatella 103 DELLMUTH, Lisa Maria 100 DELPHINE, Alles 141 DEL PINO, Eloisa 77 DEL SORDI, Adele 82 DE MAESSCHALCK, Filip 119 DE MARCO, Stefano 90 DEMETRIOU, Chares 39 DEMIRAY, Mehmet 35, 95 DEMIREL-PEGG, Tijen 101 DEMIRYOL, Tolga 71 DEMMELHUBER, Thomas 143 DE MOOR, Joost 45, 135 DENEMARK, David 140 DENI, John 63 DENIS, Adeline 113 DENISOVA, Anastasia 115 DENNIS, Julia 31 DENTERS, Bas 121, 130, 145 DEPAUW, Sam 69 DE RIJCKE, Sarah 51 DERMONT, Clau 93 DE ROECK, Frederik 118 DE ROSA, Roberto 32, 125 D'ERRICO, Alessandro 124 DERUELLE, Thibaud 72 DE RUITER, Minou 71 DESCHAUX-DUTARD, Delphine 73 DESCHOUWER, Kris 158 DE SIO, Lorenzo 128 DESMONS, Ophelie 46 DETTERBECK, Klaus 71 DE VILLE, Ferdi 41 DEVROE, Robin 104 DIAKONIDZE, Ana 60 DIANI, Mario 39, 116, 118, 158 DIAS, Antonio 141 DIAS, Frederico 97 DIAZ, Celia 43 DIAZ, Laura 43 DIAZ, Maria 55 DIEDKOVA, Ganna 111 DIEHL, Paula 66 DIJKSTRA, Hylke 57, 86 DILLI, Sirin 55, 100 DIMITRIJEVIC, Nenad 39 DINGLER, Sarah 42, 77, 108 DIVEN, Polly 33, 67 DIVIÁK, Tomáš 36-37 DJERF-PIERRE, Monika 57 DOBOŠ, Bohumil 35-36, 48 DOBOS, Edgar 44

DOBRESCU, Paul 47 DOBREVA, Alina 139 DODEIGNE, Jeremy 70, 104 DOERR, Nicole 34 DOLAN, Dana 95 DÖLEMEYER, Anne 52 DOLEŽALOVÁ, Jitka 30 DOLEŽAL, Tomáš 116 DOLNY, Branislav 112 DOMÍNGUEZ, Carlos 38 DOMINGUEZ, Roberto 127-128 DOMINIONI, Samuele 82 DONATIELLO, Davide 129 DONNAY, Karsten 114 DORAN, Marie-Christine 101, 111 DÖRING, Holger 49, 55 DORSCH, Marcel 54 DOSE, Nicolai 128 DO, Trong Giang 40 DOVLÉN, Sylvia 40 DOWDING, Keith 32, 79, 156 DOYLE, David 144, 162 DOYLE, Jessica 66 DREW, Adam 55 DREYER, Philipp 68 DRIQUE, Marie 85 DRISSI, Mounia 126 DROMUNDO, Rolando 36 DRUBEL, Julia 33 DRULIOLLE, Vincent 145 DUDZIŃSKA, Agnieszka 81 DUFRASNE, Marie 43, 68 DUFRESNE, Yannick 69 DUKALSKIS, Alexander 47, 130, 156 DUKE, Ben 70 DUMAN, Paulyn 70 DUMBRAVA, Costica 30 DUMITRU, Speranta 129 DUMONT, Patrick 55, 79, 137, 151 DUNCAN, Jessica 148 DUNLOP, Claire 83 DUNPHY, Niall 139 DÜR, Andreas 57, 74, 100 DURAN, Ivan M 40 DURÁN QUINTANAR, Matías Gabriel 29, 100 DURMAN, Petra 62 DURNOVA, Anna 46, 59, 150 DURU, Deniz 137 DUTCEAC SEGESTEN, Anamaria 104 DUUS-OTTERSTROM, Goran 134 DUVVURY, Nata 66 DVOŘÁKOVÁ, Vladimíra 127 DZANKIC, Jelena 30

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INDEX OF NAMES INDEX

E EBERLE, Jakub 48 ECCLESTON, Richard 77 ECKER, Alejandro 56 ECKER-EHRHARDT, Matthias 57 ECKERSLEY, Peter 42 ECKHARD, Steffen 57 EDELMANN, Florian 66, 143 EDEL, Mirjam 82 EDINGER, Michael 111 EFRAT, Asif 74, 125 EFTHYMIOU, Dimitrios 100, 121 EGE, Jörn 84 EGGER, Clara 101 EGNER, Björn 130 EHRHARD, Thomas 104, 116, 148 EIBL, Otto 38 EICHENBERGER, Steven 87, 132 EICHHORN, Jan 58 EIKELAND, Per Ove 133 EIRAN, Ehud 75 EIS, Andreas 119 EISELE, Olga 94 EISING, Rainer 68, 87, 110 ELEFTHERIOU, Costas 135 ELIAS, Leticia 130 ELKEN, Mari 82, 93 ELLETT, Rachel 89 EL NAYAL, Omar 32 ELSIG, Manfred 120 EMMENEGGER, Patrick 70 ENDO, Masahisa 42 ENGELI, Isabelle 86, 152 ENGELKEN-JORGE, Marcos 113 ENGLER, Fabian 72 ENGLISH, Patrick 96, 109 ENGST, Benjamin G. 52 ENKLER, Jan 84 ENNSER-JEDENASTIK, Laurenz 138, 140 ENSTAD, Johannes 144 EPPLER, Annegret 121 EPPNER, Sebastian 104 EREZ, Lior 78 ERKKILÄ, Tero 121, 131, 159 ERLINGSSON, Gissur 52 EROLA, Jani 137 ERRAUGHT, Stan 35 ERSOY, Gökhan 123 ERSÖZER, Fadıl 83 ERZEEL, Silvia 45, 77, 96, 117 ESCHLE, Catherine 45 ESCOBAR, Oliver 123 ESPIRITO SANTO, Marilia 81 ESTEBAN, Irene 114 EUCHNER, Eva-Maria 127, 136

EVANS, Elizabeth 49, 55, 78, 152 EVANS, Rhonda 65 EWERT, Christian 63 EXADAKTYLOS, Theofanis 38, 93, 152

F FAAS, Thorsten 135 FABRE, Elodie 39, 41, 88, 149 FAGERHOLM, Andreas 32 FANGEN, Katrine 144 FANOULIS, Evans 45, 65, 108 FAORO, Nathalie 133 FARIA, Claudia 64 FARIA, Filipe 59 FARKAS, Beata 142 FARRELL, David 44, 93 FARRELL, Mary 152 FARSTAD, Fay Madeleine 76 FARSUND, Arild Aurvåg 47 FATKE, Matthias 30 FAVARA, Greta 92 FAVOTTO, Alvise 32 FEDERICO, Veronica 137 FEIL, Hauke 29 FEINDT, Peter H. 47-48 FELICETTI, Andrea 34, 100 FERNANDES, Jorge 36 FERNÁNDEZ-MOLINA, Irene 83 FERNANDEZ TORNE, Carlos 57, 72, 163 FERRANDO, Tomaso 55 FERRIN, Monica 59, 81 FETZER, Anita 111 FIEDLER, Charlotte 108, 128 FIELITZ, Maik 126 FIIG, Christina 96, 108 FINK HAFNER, Danica 87, 110 FINK, Simon 127, 133 FINOTELLO, Ambra 94 FISCHER, Frank 150 FISCHER, Manuel 60 FISHKIN, James 75 FITZOVÁ, Hana 30 FIVAZ, Jan 128 FLACHSLAND, Christian 54 FLEIG, Andreas 118 FLINDERS, Matthew 94 FLÖTHE, Linda 100 FLOYD, Jonathan 79 FLYNN, Kate 57, 73 FOA, Roberto 107 FOLLESDAL, Andreas 84 FOMINA, Joanna 60 FONSECA, Vicente 38 FONT, Joan 87

FORMANKOVA, Lenka 46 FORTIN-RITTBERGER, Jessica 42 FOURNIER, Bernard 129, 140, 149 FRAILE, Marta 59, 81 FRANKENBERGER, Rolf 130 FRANKLIN, Mark 58 FRANSSEN, Thomas 51 FRAUNE, Cornelia 122, 133, 159 FRAUSSEN, Bert 38, 68, 132 FRAZER, Michael 67 FREEMAN, Richard 65, 82, 112, 123 FREIRE, André 40, 94, 114, 126 FREITAG, Markus 30 FREITAS, Andréa 70, 83 FREYBURG, Tina 63 FRIEDRICH, David 68 FRISCH, Hillel 41 FRITZ, Martin 122 FRÖHLICH, Christian 132 FROIO, Caterina 91, 126, 160 FUCHS, Nathalie 53, 67 FUMAROLA, Andrea 139 FUNK, Lothar 119, 130, 162

G GABRIEL, Sidonia 91, 124 GAGO, Angie 64 GALAIS, Carolina 38, 80-81, 87 GALICKI, Celestyna 119 GALLIGAN, Denis 118 GALPIN, Charlotte 94 GANGHOF, Steffen 104 GANTER, Sarah 33 GANUZA, Ernesto 137 GARCÍA-GUITIÁN, Elena 53, 93, 97, 134 GARCIA, Nuria 111 GARCIA-RABADAN, Jonatan 117, 123 GARCIA-RIVERO, Carlos 115 GARIBAY, David 69 GARMENDIA MADARIAGA, Amuitz 106 GARRETT, Amanda 96, 140 GARRY, John 44 GARZIA, Diego 81, 128, 147 GAST, Ann-Sophie 29, 108 GATTA, Giunia Valeria 49 GAUJA, Anika 40-41, 59, 82 GAWEDA, Barbara 86 GAWTHORPE, Steven 138 GEESE, Lucas 36, 96, 109 GEISSEL, Brigitte 33, 43, 87, 104, 142 GEMENIS, Kostas 94, 106, 128, 139 GEMPERLE, Sergio 51-52, 114 GENÇKAYA, Ömer Faruk 45

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H HAALAND, Torunn Laugen 131 HAAPALA, Taru 113 HACKENESCH, Christine 108 HACKETT, Conrad 102 HADAR, Maya 32 HADJIISKY, Magdaléna 66, 120, 131 HAEUSSLER, Thomas 131 HAFNER-FINK, Mitja 87 HAGEMANN, Christian 37 HAGEN, Rutger 62 HAIDER, Huma 57 HALAS, Matus 79 HALLDENIUS, Lena 77 HALPIN, Darren 38, 132 HALSAA, Beatrice 55 HAMENSTAEDT, Ulrich 62, 104, 147 HAMILA, Ahmed 89 HAMM, Brigitte 139 HAMM, Marylou 95 HANEGRAAFF, Marcel 122, 134 HÄNGGLI, Regula 132 HANKE, Philip 75 HANRETTY, Chris 52, 65, 155 HAN, Rongbin 47 HANSEN, Peo 58

HANSSEN, Gro 41-42 HANUSCH, Frederic 75 HARDER, Lois 30 HARDT, Judith Nora 120 HARFST, Philipp 42, 70 HAROCHE, Pierre 132 HARRIS, Daniel 32, 63 HARTLIŃSKI, Maciej 31, 80, 133 HARTMANN, Eva 70 HASANEFENDIC, Sandra 51 HASSENTEUFEL, Patrick 120, 142-143 HATTON, Lucy 51 HAUGOM, Lars 130, 141 HAUSKNOST, Daniel 64 HÄUSLER, Katharina 140 HAUS, Michael 49, 121 HAVERCROFT, Jonathan 49, 56, 84, 153 HAVLIK, Vlastimil 54, 101 HAWKINS, Benjamin 43 HAWKINS, Kirk 79 HAYAT, Samuel 50 HAYNES, Jeffrey 44, 60, 161 HAZENBERG, Jilles 96 HEAVEN, Corinne 131 HECHTER, Michael 48 HEDLING, Elsa 95, 108 HEESS, Katja 82 HEGELICH, Simon 107 HEICHEL, Stephan 60 HEIDELBERG, Roy 65, 112 HEIDE, Marlen 146 HEIDRICH, Sebastian 95 HEIFETZ, Aviad 122 HEIKKILA, Tanya 60 HEINDLMAIER, Anita 101 HEINE, Frederic 96 HEINELT, Hubert 130 HEININEN, Lassi 32 HEINISCH, Reinhard 115 HEIN, Michael 104 HEINZE, Anna-Sophie 102 HELDT, Inken 140 HELLAND, Tarjei 51 HELLMÜLLER, Sara 51, 69, 124, 158 HELLQUIST, Elin 126 HELLSTROM, Johan 55 HELLWIG, Timothy 146 HELMISAARI, Vappu 59 HEMMINGSEN, Ann-Sophie 109 HENDERSON, James 52 HENDRIKS, Frank 40 HENJAK, Andrija 34 HENKE, Maja 76, 133 HENNAU, Sofie 100 HENNEKE, Matthias 144

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HENNIG, Anja 46, 127, 136 HENN, Matt 102 HENÖKL, Thomas 65, 86 HENSBY, Alexander 116 HENSELL, Stephan 84 HERASIMENKA, Aliaksandr 47 HERMANSSON, Henrik 68 HERNÁNDEZ, Enrique 44 HERNANDEZ, Ivo 111 HERNE, Kaisa 85, 109 HEROLD, Jana 29 HERWEG, Nicole 72 HERZOG, Lisa 76 HERZOG, Olga 135 HESS, Agnieszka 59, 106 HESS, Pamela 87, 104 HEYL, Charlotte 89 HEYLEN, Frederik 38 HIDALGO-REDONDO, Oscar 51, 125 HILDINGSSON, Roger 84-85 HILL, Lisa 123 HILPERT, Ulrich 159 HINO, Airo 112 HIRSCH-HOEFLER, Sivan 74 HLAVSOVÁ, Aneta 97 HLEPAS, Nikos 130 HLOUSEK, Vit 71, 94 HOBBACH, Raphaela 76 HOEFFLER, Catherine 143 HOEY-PETERSEN, Nina 144 HOFFMAN, Jesse 112 HOFMANN, Benjamin 120 HOGENAUER, Anna-Lena 88 HÖHNE, Chris 135 HÖING, Oliver 94, 120 HOLDGRÜN, Phoebe Stella 96 HOLLI, Anne Maria 49 HOLYOKE, Thomas 87 HOLZHACKER, Denilde 37, 78, 104 HOLZHACKER, Ronald 61 HOMBRADO MARTOS, Angustias M. 43-44, 77 HÖNNIGE, Christoph 65, 78, 155 HOOK, Kristina 88 HOPPANIA, Hanna-Kaisa 110 HOPPE, Rob 49 HORN, Alexander 105 HORNE, Cynthia 39 HOVORKOVA, Jana 116 HOYO, Henio 97 HRBKOVÁ, Lenka 56-57 HRONESOVA, Jessie 145 HRUBES, Milan 59, 125 HUANG, David 65 HUBER, Jakob 48 HUBER, Jessica 77

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I IANCU, Alexandra Alina 105 IANCU, Bogdan 45 IBENSKAS, Raimondas 46 IDNURM, Tõnu 58 IGLESIAS, Angel 145 IGLESIAS, Marcos 43 ILIEVA, Evgenia 97 ILONSZKI, Gabriella 81, 90 ILYIN, Mikhail 127 INCLAN, Maria 92 INGOLD, Karin 60, 85 INKINEN, Saara 130 INNOCENTI, Alessandro 66 IREPOGLU CARRERAS, Yasemin 123 IRRERA, Daniela 125, 129-130, 163 IRVINE, Jill 34 ISANI, Mujtaba Ali 104 ISERNIA, Pierangelo 66 ISLAS LIMINANA, Diorella 125 ISON, Ray 82, 112 IUSMEN, Ingi 42, 116 IVALDI, Gilles 50 IYENGAR, Shanto 75 IZCI, Inan 90

JANSSON, Maria JARABINSKÝ, Ivan JARREN, Otfried JAULIN, Thibaut JAY, Zoë JELIAZKOVA, Margarita JENNE, Erin JENNY, Marcelo JENSEN, Carsten JESSE, Moritz JESSOULA, Matteo JIANG, Yihong JIMÉNEZ, Fernando JOANA, Jean JOBANI, Yuval JOHANN, David JOHANSSON, Håkan JOHNSON, Carolina JOHNSON, Richard JONES, Briony JONGEN, Hortense JORDANA, Jacint JÖRKE, Dirk JOSE, Betcy JOSUA, Maria JOURDAIN, Charlotte JOU, Willy JUDGE, Andrew JUNGBLUT, Jens JUNGHERR, Andreas JUNK, Wiebke Marie JUSTESEN, Mogens K. JUSTO-HANANI, Ronit JUST, Petr

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K J JACKSON INDERBERG, Tor Håkon 133 JACKSON, Richard 39, 124 JACKSON, Stewart 41, 59 JACOBS, Kristof 136 JACOBSSON, Kerstin 132 JACOBY, Tim 124 JACOBY, William 144 JACQUET, Vincent 104 JAGER, Nicolas 73, 85, 139 JAHN, Detlef 107 JAKALA, Michaelina 35 JAKOBSON, Mari-Liis 122 JAKUB, Landovský 36 JÄMTE, Jan 32 JANETZKO, Dietmar 107 JANKOWSKI, Michael 102 JANSSEN, Chloé 36, 45, 54, 109

KAFDAGLI, Tugce 106 KÅGSTRÖM, Mari 40 KAHN, Elizabeth 76 KAILITZ, Steffen 47, 130, 156 KAINA, Viktoria 163 KALANTZI, Foteini 75 KALEV, Leif 121-122 KALFAGIANNI, Agni 68 KAMENOU, Nayia 117 KAMKHAJI, Jonathan 29 KAMMERMANN, Lorenz 85 KANDYLA, Anna Angela 95-96 KANELLOPOULOS, Kostas 45, 137 KANOL, Direnç 87, 98, 122 KANTOLA, Johanna 78, 86 KARABEGOVIC, Dzeneta 43, 61, 105 KARALI, Eleni 118 KARAMEHIC, Mia 60

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KARAMPAMPAS, Sotirios 29 KARASEK, Tomas 103 KARJALAINEN, Maija 51 KARLAS, Jan 91, 135 KARLSRUD, John 57 KARLSSON-VINKHUYZEN, Sylvia 139, 151 KARMAZIN, Aleš 38, 75 KAROLEWSKI, Ireneusz Pawel 31, 42, 163 KAROULAS, Gerasimos 75, 114 KARREMANS, Johannes 61 KARTSONAKI, Argyro 123 KARYOTIS, Georgios 29, 75, 161 KASPROWICZ, Dominika 59, 106 KATONA, Noemi 133 KATSAMBEKIS, Giorgos 79 KATZ, Gabriel 117 KATZ, Richard 92 KAUPPI, Niilo 125, 160 KAVADA, Anastasia 115 KAYA, Cansarp 110 KAYA, Zeynep 99 KELLAM, Marisa 31 KELLER, Judit Zsuzsanna 46 KELLY, Erin 134 KELLY, James 65 KELLY, Serena 128 KEMMERS, Roy 137 KEMMERZELL, Jörg 42, 133 KEMPENEER, Shirley 142 KENNEALY, Peter 94 KENNY, Meryl 49, 78 KENTMEN, Cigdem 81 KERBY, Matthew 71, 79, 92, 151 KERSTING, Norbert 145 KESTILÄ-KEKKONEN, Elina 34, 82 KEULEERS, Floor 117 KEUNEN, Stef 100 KHAGHAGHORDYAN, Aram 91 KHAN, Adeeba Aziz 134 KHAN, Jamil 85 KHOKHLOVA, Aleksandra 144 KIBRIK, Roee 84 KIESS, Johannes 122, 137 KILIBARDA, Anja 69 KILP, Alar 78, 116 KIM, Taehee 56 KING, Loren 32 KINSELLA, Helen 49 KINSKI, Lucy 115 KIOUPKIOLIS, Alexandros 79 KIRBY, Nikolas 64 KIRKLAND, Christopher 108 KISS, Sam 92 KISS, Tamás 63

KIVISTÖ, Hanna-Mari 77, 97 KLAUSEN, Jan Erling 33 KLEINDIENST, Petra 140 KLEINER, Tuuli-Marja 42, 53 KLEIN, Fabian 60 KLEIN KRANENBURG, Laurens 117 KLEINNIJENHUIS, Jan 91 KLEINSCHNITGER, Katharina 65 KLEIN, Tanja 124 KLEKOWSKI VON KOPPENFELS, Amanda 43, 61, 70 KLEPARNIK, Vit 132 KLÍMA, Michal 71 KLUKNAVSKA, Alena 45, 103, 125 KLYMENKO, Lina 31, 39 KNAGGÅRD, Åsa 83-84, 95 KNEUER, Marianne 143 KNILL, Christoph 60, 84 KNODT, Michele 65, 86, 100, 127, 133, 151 KNOPS, Andrew 122 KNÜPFER, Curd 131 KNUTELSKÁ, Viera 76 KOBAYASHI, Kazushige 46 KÖBIS, Nils 138 KOCHENOV, Dimitry 86 KOCHSKÄMPER, Elisa 73, 85, 139 KOCKS, Jan Niklas 34, 98 KOENIG-ARCHIBUGI, Mathias 102, 115 KOENIG, Lion 35 KOINOVA, Maria 43, 61, 70, 153 KOIRANEN, Ilkka 131 KOIVULA, Aki 131 KÖKER, Philipp 30, 70 KOK, Marcel 138 KOLLER, Boglarka 130, 142 KOLLMAN, Kelly 32 KOLMAS, Michal 40 KOLOKYTHA, Olga 87, 99, 153 KOLTCOV, Sergei 83 KOLTSOVA, Olessia 83 KOMAR, Olivera 127 KOMLJENOVIC, Janja 70 KOMSUOGLU, Aysegul 61 KONSTANTINIDIS, Iannis 94 KONSTANTINIDOU, Angeliki 96, 109 KONTOWSKI, Daniel 82 KOOK, Rebecca 146 KOOP, Christel 58, 146 KOPECEK, Lubomir 60 KOPECKY, Petr 80 KOPRA, Sanna 48, 120 KOPRIC, Ivan 62 KOPRULU, Nur 98 KÖRÖSÉNYI, András 127 KORTMANN, Matthias 127, 140

KOSAR, David 89, 118 KOSIARA-PEDERSEN, Karina 59 KOSKIMAA, Vesa 132 KOSTADINOVA, Petia 139 KOSTADINOVA, Tatiana 102 KOSTELKA, Filip 69-70, 102 KOTNAROWSKI, Michal 34 KOTRONAKI, Loukia 92 KOTSOPOULOS, John 100 KOTZE, Hendrik 115 KOUBA, Karel 83 KOUKOU, Asimina 99 KOUSIS, Maria 136-137 KOVACS, Oliver 130 KOVÁCS, Tamás 140 KOVALCIKOVA, Nad'a 53 KOVNER, Nimrod 53, 64 KRAJ, Agata Maria 105 KRAKAT, Michael 74 KRAŠOVEC, Alenka 133 KRATOCHVIL, Petr 115-116, 161 KRAUSZ HLADKA, Malvina 54 KREISSL, Reinhard 65 KREPPEL, Amie 58, 139 KRISTENSEN, Niels 41 KRISTÓF, Luca 46 KRITZINGER, Sylvia 58, 104 KRÖGER, Sandra 41, 93 KRONEGGER, Luka 110 KRONLUND, Anna 113 KRONSELL, Annica 85 KROUWEL, André 117 KRYZHANOUSKI, Yauheni 119 KUBALKOVA, Vendulka 60 KUBAT, Michal 83 KUBBE, Ina 138 KUBIAK, Michael 123 KUČERA, Tomáš 108 KUČEROVÁ, Irah 47 KÜÇÜK, Ayşe 106 KUDLENKO, Anastasiia 108 KUDRNAC, Ales 102 KUEBLER, Daniel 63 KUHLMANN, Johanna 95 KÜHNER, Martina 29 KUHN, Raymond 98 KUISMA, Mikko 115 KUITENBROUWER, Martien 65, 82 KUKEC, Marko 129 KULMALA, Meri 99 KUMBARACIBASI, Arda 112 KUNSTEIN, Tobias 120 KUNTZ, Friederike 38, 84 KURTULUS, Begum 86 KUSTEC LIPICER, Simona 34 KUTELEVA, Anna 56

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KUTTER, Amelie KUYPER, Jonathan KUZMAROV, Jeremy KWIATKOWSKA, Agnieszka KYRIS, George

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L LACKOWSKA, Marta 42, 111 LADINI, Riccardo 94 LADI, Stella 64 LADNER, Andreas 33, 128, 145 LADRECH, Robert 107 LAGANÀ, Giada 48-49 LAGERGREN WAHLIN, Fredrika 97 LAGO, Ignacio 90, 141 LAGO, Santiago 141 LÄHDESMÄKI, Tuuli 55 LAHTINEN, Hannu 137 LAHUSEN, Christian 95, 136-137 LAJH, Damjan 56, 133 LANG, Anthony 34 LANG, Gerald 85 LANG, Sabine 34, 50 LANGSÆTHER, Peter Egge 136 LAOUTIDES, Costas 124 LAPIRA, Timothy 46, 78 LAPPE-OSTHEGE, Teresa 80 LARIVE, Maxime 128 LARTIGOT-HERVIER, Louise 143 LAUTH, Hans Joachim 141 LAUWERIER, Ewoud 146 LAVENEX, Sandra 63 LAZAUSKIENĖ, Aistė 62 LEBEDA, Tomáš 31, 108 LEBEDOVA, Eva 31 LEECH, Beth 32, 78 LEFEVERE, Jonas 30, 91, 139 LEFKOFRIDI, Zoe 61, 95 LE GALL, Cal 44 LE GOURIELLEC, Sonia 38 LEGRAIN, Philippe 58 LEGRIS REVEL, Martine 68 LEHTONEN, Markku 91, 98 LEININGER, Arndt 34, 44 LEININGER, Julia 128-129 LEMKE, Tobias 38 LENCES CHALANIOVA, Daniela 79 LENDVAI, Noemi 59 LEONARD, Thomas 68 LESSCHAEVE, Christophe 68, 139 LETTEVALL, Rebecka 69 LEVER, Annabelle 64 LEVINSON, Nanette 55, 92, 147 LEWANDOWSKY, Marcel 102

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LEWIS, Huw 44 LIDÉN, Gustav 140 LIDSTRÖM, Anders 77, 121 LIEBERMANN, Julia 136 LIEBHART, Karin 114 LIEDHEGENER, Antonius 102 LIESCH, Roman 104 LIESE, Andrea 29, 147 LI, Linda Che Lan 42 LIMA, Juliana 141 LIM, Miguel Antonio 136 LIMONGI, Fernando 70, 83 LINDE, Jonas 61 LINDGREN, Elina 98 LINDHOLM, Jenny 80 LINDKVIST, Linde 77 LINDROOS, Kia 159 LINDROTH, Marjo 86-87 LINEK, Lukas 82, 102 LINHART, Eric 98, 139 LIPCEAN, Sergiu 123 LISI, Marco 135 LISTE, Philip 84 LITTLE, Adrian 79, 97 LITTLE, Conor 92, 107 LITTVAY, Levente 89, 114 LITVINENKO, Anna 33 LITVYAK, Olga 49 LLAMAZARES, Iván 79, 114 LLOYD, Edward 28 LOBO, Mafalda 81 LOCATELLI, Andrea 63 LODGE, Martin 146 LOEFFLER, Marion 37 LOIZIDES, Neophytos 43, 61 LOMAZZI, Vera 138 LONGO, Francesca 125, 129-130 LOOBUYCK, Patrick 145 LOPES, Margarida 136 LORENTE FONTANEDA, Javier 114 LORENZO-RODRÍGUEZ, Javier 43, 106 LO, Suet Kwan 81 LOUBSER, Reinet 115 LOUKAKIS, Angelos 103, 137 LOUWERSE, Tom 68, 90, 157 LOVE, Brandon 47, 69 LUBBERS, Marcel 54, 106 LUBOW, Alexis 46 LUCAS, Kirsten 87 LUCKE, Robin 39, 63, 74, 92 LUDVIK, Jan 103 LUDWIG, Gundula 62 LUDWIG, Kathrin 138 LUESCHER, Thierry 116 LUGOSI, Nicole 141 LÜHRMANN, Anna 107, 129, 155

LUNDGREN, Magnus 101-102 LUNDSTEDT, Måns 32 LUNG, Wen-Chin 48 LUP, Oana 57 LUPTÁK, Lubomír 36 LUQUE-CASTILLO, Francisco-Javier 40 LUSKIN, Robert 67, 75 LUTZ, Georg 98 LUZ DA SILVA, Nina 126 LYONS, Pat 82, 102 LYSEK, Jakub 87, 108

M MAASS, Anna-Sophie 72 MAAS, Willem 85-86 MACDONALD, Terry 79 MACGREGOR, Sherilyn 151 MACH, André 87 MACHIN, Amanda 64, 75 MACKENZIE, Alex 46 MACKENZIE, Michael 76 MACKOVÁ, Alena 107 MADAMA, Ilaria 110 MADDOX, Graham 145 MAERZ, Seraphine 47 MAGALHÃES, António 93 MAGELA GUIMARAES LIMA, Tabata 99 MAGGETTI, Martino 63, 84 MAGGINI, Nicola 137 MAGONE, José M. 119 MAHR, Ewa 57 MAJO-VAZQUEZ, Silvia 81 MAKAROVIC, Matej 76 MÄKINEN, Katja 97, 148 MALAMUD, Andres 162 MALKKI, Leena 143 MALKOPOULOU, Anthoula 37, 53, 93, 123, 150 MALTHANER, Stefan 28, 51 MANAVOPOULOS, Vasileios 106 MANCOSU, Moreno 94 MANDI, Tibor 92 MANOJLOVIC, Romea 62 MANSFELDOVA, Zdenka 45, 90 MANTU, Sandra 34, 63, 108 MANZETTI, Luigi 126 MARACZ, Laszlo 44, 54 MARBACH, Moritz 140 MARCHETTI, Jacopo 36 MARCLINT EBIEDE, Tarila 91 MARCOS, Hugo 79 MARENT, Vanessa 115 MARGULIES, William Benjamin 43 MARIEN, Sofie 142

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PSA Annual Conference 2017 Technology & Innovation Centre – University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, 10 - 12 April 2017

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MARIJNEN, Anne 82 MARINCEA, Adina 87 MARINI, Luigi 69 MARSCHALL, Stefan 147 MARSDEN, Sarah 133, 143 MARSHALL, David 32, 57 MARSH, Michael 44 MARTÍNEZ CANTÓ, Javier 92 MARTINEZ-GALLARDO, Cecilia 31 MARTINEZ ROSON, Maria del Mar 115 MARTINSEN, Dorte Sindbjerg 101 MARTINUSSEN, Pål Erling 110 MARTONE, Vittorio 117 MARZOUKI, Meryem 55 MASSARI, Monica 117 MASSETTI, Emanuele 123, 129 MASTROPAOLO, Alfio 101 MASUYAMA, Mikitaka 90 MATHE, Guilain 41 MATLAND, Richard 66 MATTES, Kyle 67, 102 MATTES, Robert 140 MATTONI, Alice 103 MAUSE, Karsten 119 MAU, Steffen 94 MAVELLI, Luca 79 MAYER, Stefanie 30 MAYORAL, Juan Antonio 101, 118 MAZÁK, Jaromír 37 MAZZOLENI, Oscar 101 MAZZOLINI, Samuele 79 MCDONAGH, Ken 103, 126 MCDONNELL, Duncan 37 MCEWEN, Nicola 88 MCGARVEY, Neil 52 MCKAY, Amy 57, 153 MCKEON, Nora 55 MCLAREN, Lauren 67 MCMANN, Kelly 129 MCTERNAN, Emily 92 MCWILLIAMS, Monica 66 MEDEIROS PASSOS, Anaís 140 MEDINA, Iván 103, 135 MEGER, Sara 124 MEINE, Anna 88 MEJIA ACOSTA, Andres 31 MEJSTRIK, Martin 40, 115 MELADZE, Giorgi 45 MELCHER, Reinhold 53 MELIAN, Luis 60 MELICHAR, Hynek 32 MELIDIS, Michail 54 MELO, Marcus Andre 31 MENDE, Janne 139 MENDEZ, Fernando 106, 124, 128, 139 MENDONÇA, Pedro 98, 120

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MENDOZA, José 129 MENSCH, Jennifer 35 MERCIER, Marion 88 MERCIER, Thomas 53 MERET, Susi 117 MERHAUT, Nina 30 MERILUOTO, Taina 97 METINSOY, Saliha 108 METSÄLÄ, Jussi 121 METZ, Florence 60 MEYER, Philipp 52, 65 MEYER RESENDE, Madalena 61, 145 MEYER, Thomas 56 MICHAELOWA, Katharina 74 MICHAILIDOU, Asimina 103 MICHALSKI, Anna 28 MICHEL, Elie 91 MICHEL, Hélène 72, 95 MIDDELHOFF, Jurriaan 111 MIDLARSKY, Manus 97 MIDTGAARD, Søren 99 MIHAI, Alexandra 78, 92 MIKALAYEVA, Liudmila 29, 78 MIKECZ, Daniel 125 MIKOVÁ, Ivana 75 MILIONI, Dimitra 75 MILNER, Henry 116, 126 MILSTEIN, Brian 121 MINESASHVILI, Salome 42 MISANTONI, Martina 70 MISIK, Matus 72, 106 MISKIMMON, Alister 117, 131 MITOZO, Isabele 64 MITRANI, Mor 48 MITREA, Elena Cristina 82, 89 MOCHTAK, Michal 37 MOELLENDORF, Darrel 53, 63 MOHANTY, Pete 75 MOHRENBERG, Steffen 63 MOLINA, Carlos 29 MOLINS, Joaquim 103 MÖLLER, Frank 113, 159 MØLLER LYNGBY PEDERSEN, Viki 99 MÖLLER, Sebastian 77 MOLNÁR, Anna 119, 130, 142 MONDO, Emilie 136 MONDOU, Matthieu 98 MONSCH, Gian-Andrea 82 MONTGOMERY, Thomas 137 MONTOYA, Celeste 34 MONTROSE, Jeff 131 MOORE, Alfred 87, 96 MORALES, Laura 36, 96, 109 MORALES, Leti 99 MORAUSZKI, András 132 MORIESON, Nicholas 30

MORINI, Mara 105 MOROSKA-BONKIEWICZ, Aleksandra 37 MORRELL, Michael 40, 75 MORRISON, Gavin 110 MORRISON, Kevin 127 MOSCARDELLI, Vincent 146 MOSER, Christine 98 MOSES, Jonathon 58 MOSOREANU, Marius 83 MOSS, Jeremy 53, 64 MOSS, Timothy 140 MOULIN-DOOS, Claire 119 MOUNK, Yascha 107 MOURY, Catherine 64, 143 MOUW, Calvin 39 MUCHLINSKI, David 116 MUELLER, Sean 33, 48, 70, 87 MUELLER, Wolfgang C. 56, 138 MÜGGE, Liza 45, 55, 96, 152 MÜHLBÖCK, Monika 120 MUIR, Elise 67 MULIERI, Alessandro 66 MULLALLY, Gerard 54, 139 MÜLLER, Miriam 133 MÜLLER, Tobias 50 MUNO, Wolfgang 105 MUÑOZ, Ester 105 MUNOZ, Luz 90, 103 MURPHY, Kim 34, 98 MUSTASILTA, Katariina 69 MUTSCHLER, Max 80 MYSLINSKA, Dagmar 108

N NAGTZAAM, Marijn 66 NAI, Alessandro 93 NAKAGAWA, Yoichi 86 NALICHOWSKI, Jakub 36, 113 NAM, Steven 145 NANCHEVA, Nevena 152 NARVAEZ RODRIGUEZ, Liliana 74 NASRI, Foued 35 NÄSSTRÖM, Sofia 37, 66 NATILI, Marcello 110 NAT, Muesser 122 NAURIN, Daniel 78, 100 NAVARRETE, Lorenzo 43 NAVARRO, Carmen 145 NAVIA, Patricio 44 NAVRATIL, Jiri 37, 45, 59, 125 NEGREA BUSUIOC, Elena 47, 59 NEGRI, Fedra 57 NEIHOUSER, Marie 90 NEKOLA, Martin 49

INDEX OF NAMES

NEMČOK, Miroslav 116, 133 NĚMEC, Jan 90 NÉMETH, Ádám 44 NESTI, Giorgia 87 NEUDORFER, Natascha 43 NEUMAN, Marek 61, 72, 76 NEUMAN STANIVUKOVIC, Senka 61, 72 NEUMAYER, Laure 145 NEWIG, Jens 73, 85, 139 NEXON, Daniel 56 NEZI, Roula 94 NIELSEN, Rasmus Kleis 33 NIELSEN, Tobias 84 NIEMI, Mari K. 115 NIEMI, Richard 140 NIESEN, Peter 35, 48, 154 NIIKAWA, Sho 113, 141 NIKIC CAKAR, Dario 132 NIKOLENKO, Sergey 83 NIKOLIC, Louise 36 NIKULA, Ilari 89 NISTOTSKAYA, Marina 135 NOERGAARD, Anne Engelst 50 NOHRSTEDT, Daniel 60 NOLTE, Detlef 143 NORDBLAD, Julia 50 NORHEIM-MARTINSEN, Per Martin 130, 141 NORMAND, Romuald 66 NORMAN, Ludvig 37 NOROCEL, Ov Cristian 30, 55 NOSECK, Julian 42 NOVAK, Meta 56, 87, 110 NOVO ARBONA, Ainhoa 123 NOVOTNA, Tereza 65 NOVOTNY, Vilem 29, 72, 147 NÚÑEZ, Lidia 69 NYHAGEN, Line 74 NYHLEN, Jon 140 NYHLÉN, Sara 33, 140 NYHUIS, Dominic 144 NYYSSÖNEN, Heino 97, 121

O OANA, Ioana-Elena 68, 132 OBERLUGGAUER, Patricia 58 OBERT, Peter 30, 40 OCELÍK, Petr 36-37 O CONNOR, Francis 51 O'CONNOR, Paul 139 ØDEGÅRD, Guro 58 ODERMATT, Anastas 102 O DOCHARTAIGH, Niall 28, 88, 133, 155

ODZUCK, Eva 46 OEHMER, Franziska 132 O'FLYNN, Ian 35, 43, 122 OHBERG, Patrik 81 OHMURA, Tamaki 45, 157 OHNESORGE, Hendrik W. 131 ÖHRVALL, Richard 52 OIDTMANN, Raphael 105 OJAKANGAS, Mika 36, 62, 148 OLAUSSON, Pär 33 OLDFIELD, Ben 102 OLEART, Alvaro 31 OLMASTRONI, Francesco 66 O'LOUGHLIN, Ben 117 OLSTHOORN, Johan 32, 48 OMA, Ida Maria 131 ONATE, Pablo 114 ONCEL, Erzen 127 OPPERMANN, Kai 131 ORAM, Michael 72 ORAVCOVÁ, Veronika 94 OROSS, Daniel 140, 149 ORTEGA-RUIZ, Manuela 40, 122 OSTERGAARD-NIELSEN, Eva 88-89 OTA, Maria Eduarda 77 OTJES, Simon 90 OTTENDOERFER, Eva 57, 73 OTTO, Adeline 120 ÖZCAN, Gencer 106 OZEN, Hayriye 29 OZER, Yesim Yeser 61 OZZANO, Luca 127, 145

P PACINI, Fabio 58 PADRO-SOLANET, Albert 80 PADRTOVA, Barbora 32 PĂDUREANU, Mihaela 108 PALACIOS, Irene 146 PALAU, Anna 34, 90 PÁLLINGER, Zoltán Tibor 34, 63, 79 PALMIANO FEDERER, Julia 35, 136 PALMQUIST, Stephen 47, 81 PALONEN, Emilia 115, 134 PALONEN, Kari 53, 114 PALOP, Pau 88 PANAGIOTOPOULOU, Milena 107 PANNICO, Roberto 66 PANNOWITSCH, Sylvia 110 PANSARDI, Pamela 50 PAPADOPOULOS, Ioannis 63, 90 PAPARO, Aldo 56, 73 PAPP, Zsófia 98, 113 PAQUIN, Stephane 143

PARIVUDHIPHONGS, Alongkorn 128 PARÍZEK, Michal 91, 114 PARKER, Sébastien 143 PARK, Sunghoon 86 PARR, Tom 76 PARTZSCH, Lena 98 PARVIN, Phil 67 PASSARELLI, Gianluca 70, 83, 105, 160 PASTOR, Raquel 86 PATBERG, Markus 121 PATERNOTTE, David 89 PATES, Rebecca 52 PATKÓS, Veronika 90 PATRIKIOS, Stratos 142 PATSIURKO, Natalka 32 PATZ, Ronny 73-74 PAVAN, Elena 55, 131 PAVEL, Carmen 84, 88, 154 PAYE, Olivier 68 PÉCLARD, Didier 41 PEDRAZZANI, Andrea 143 PELLEGATA, Alessandro 143 PEPERA, Sandra 77 PEREIRA, Carlos 31 PERELLO, Lucas 44 PERESSON, Raphael 143 PÉREZ CASTAÑOS, Sergio 123 PEREZ, Marybel 46 PEREZ, Nahshon 145 PERL, Anthony 72 PEROTTINO, Michel 132 PERRIN-HEREDIA, Ana 113 PERSSON, Åsa 138, 151 PERTILE, Marco 67 PETERS, B. Guy 54 PETERSOHN, Bettina 88 PETERSON, Abby 45, 61 PETERS, Yvette 61, 112 PETRIDOU, Evangelia 33 PETROVA, Irina 76 PETROVA, Margarita 56 PETROVA, Marina 114 PETROV, Petar 57 PETRUCCI, Carlo 96 PHILLIPS, Ryan 107, 135 PIASENTIER, Marco 58-59 PICKERILL, Mitch 43 PIERCE, Jonathan 29, 95 PIERIK, Roland 145 PIERRE, Jon 96 PIIRONEN, Ossi 131 PILET, Jean-Benoit 36, 68-69, 116 PILOTTI, Andrea 90 PINHEIRO, Romulo 50 PINK, Michal 100 PINTO, Luca 138, 143

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PIRRO, Andrea L. P. 50, 103, 126 PISHCHEVA, Tatiana 111 PISKUNOVA, Natalia 48 PIXOVA, Michaela 45 PLANITZER, Julia 140 PLATTNER, Georg 51 PLAZA COLODRO, Carolina 50, 60, 79 PLECHANOVOVA, Bela 121 PLESCHOVA, Gabriela 78 PLOTTKA, Julian 95 POAMA, Andrei 134 POELL, Thomas 115 POGREBINSCHI, Thamy 64 POKARIER, Christopher 70, 126 POLDERMANS, Jorn 31 POLETTI, Monica 32, 59 POLK, Jonathan 69, 146 POLLEX, Jan 54 PÖNKÄ, Ville 131 PONOMARENKO, Nadezhda 127 POPA, Sebastian 112 POPESCU, Marina 57, 80, 125 POPOVIC, Emina 46 POPP, Raluca 106, 117 POSEGGA, Oliver 33 POSPIESZNA, Paulina 72, 128 POSTIGO, Marta 97 POULAKIDAKOS, Stamatis 75 POVITKINA, Marina 107 POWER, Timothy 31 PRAINO, Rodrigo 146 PREDA, Adina 85, 159 PREIDEL, Caroline 60, 127 PREUKSCHAT, Renate 95 PRIJON, Lea 76 PRIMAVESI, Riccardo 98 PRING, Jamie 136 PRINZ, Janosch 80 PRITONI, Andrea 38, 143 PROZOROV, Sergei 36, 45, 148 PRZYBYLSKA, Anna 85 PSYCHOGIOPOULOU, Evangelia 135 PUDAL, Romain 112-113 PUKALLUS, Stefanie 97, 134 PUKELIS, Lukas 58 PURWANINGRUM, Farah 93 PYTLAS, Bartek 50, 102

Q QIAO, Liang 130 QUATTROMANI, Dario 32, 44, 75, 125 QUIROZ FLORES, Alejandro 79 QVORTRUP, Matt 51, 124

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R RADAELLI, Claudio 72, 83, 120, 142 RADU, Loredana 47 RADULOVA, Elissaveta 92 RADZIK-MARUSZAK, Katarzyna 145 RAESS, Damian 74 RAEV, Alexander 136 RAIMUNDO, Filipa 73, 135 RAJAS, Jarmila 110 RAK, Joanna 127 RAMALHO, Tiago 75 RAMIREZ DE LA CRUZ, Edgar 96 RAMIRO, Luis 109 RAMOS, Javier 117 RAMOS, Juan A. 77 RAOS, Višeslav 132 RAPP, Carolin 74 RÄSÄNEN, Pekka 131 RASCH, Daniel 57, 87 RASHKOVA, Ekaterina 77, 117 RASMUSSEN, Anne 57, 68, 100 RAUPP, Juliana 34, 98 RAVINET, Pauline 81, 146 RAVNDAL, Jacob 144 RAYROUX, Antoine 128 RAZZUOLI, Isabella 135 REAL-DATO, Jose 42, 83 REBESSI, Elisa 65 REDLAWSK, David 67 REHAK, Vilem 117 REH, Christine 58 REHER, Stefanie 112 REID, Julian 86 REIDY, David 95 REIDY, Theresa 44, 93, 135, 146 REINALDA, Bob 84 REISER, Marion 45, 115 REIS, Sara 54, 78 REITER, Renate 77, 120 REKKER, Roderik 56 REMER-BOLLOW, Uwe 104 REMMERT, David 52 RENCKENS, Stefan 98 RENEMA, Jeanette A.J. 106 RENNO, Lucio 31 RENWICK, Alan 126, 135 REPO, Jemima 110, 124, 159 RESTA, Valeria 145 REUCHAMPS, Min 71, 104 REUS, Iris 43, 128 REVELAS, Kyriakos 65 REVILLA-BLANCO, María Luisa 29 REXE, Deanna 136 RIBEIRO HOFFMANN, Andrea 128

RIBEIRO, Pedro Floriano 41 RICHTER, Thomas 108, 119, 153 RICO, Guillem 114 RICO MOTOS, Carlos 113 RIEGL, Martin 36, 48, 163 RIERA, Pedro 44, 82, 106, 126 RINCK, Patricia 52 RINGLEROVA, Zuzana 124 RINNE, Jonathan 85, 128 RIPOLL SERVENT, Ariadna 35, 46 ROBERTSON, Susan 70, 146 ROBLES, Jose Manuel 90, 137 ROCABERT, Jofre 63, 94 ROCH GONZÁLEZ, Juan 59 RODEAN, Neliana 121 RODRIGUEZ TERUEL, Juan 40, 79, 135 ROEDERER-RYNNING, Christilla 31 ROESCU, Andra-Maria 38 ROHRSCHNEIDER, Robert 69 ROJON, Sebastien 142 ROMANCOV, Michael 35-36, 163 ROMEIJN, Jeroen 100 ROMERO, Paola 46, 58 RONA, Daniel 129 RONE, Julia 61 RONKAINEN, Antti 142 ROOM, Graham 50 ROOS, Katarina 121 ROPERS, Guido 140 ROSE, Damaris 128 ROSE, Lawrence 33, 77, 145 ROSEMA, Martin 56, 117, 124 ROSE, Michael 64 ROSENBERGER, Sieglinde 30 ROSE, Richard 94, 126 ROSSET, Jan 90, 112 ROSTBOLL, Christian 69 RÖTH, Leonce 43 ROTH, Silke 34 ROUAULT, Sophie 86 ROVIRA KALTWASSER, Cristobal 79 ROVNY, Jan 69, 102 ROYLES, Elin 44 ROZBICKA, Patrycja 87 RÜDIG, Wolfgang 29, 119 RUEDIN, Didier 162 RUFFA, Chiara 141 RUFFING, Eva 133 RUIZ JIMENEZ, Antonia Maria 86 RUIZ-RUFINO, Ruben 61, 82 RUMELILI, Bahar 56 RUNHAAR, Hens 53 RUSSEL, Duncan 118 RUSSO, Federico 81, 143

INDEX OF NAMES

RUZZA, Carlo 31, 41, 67, 89, 103, 136, 149 RYAN, Matthew 75, 137 RYBAR, Marek 71, 99 RYCHNOVSKA, Dagmar 36 RYNNING, Sten 130 RYŠAVÝ, Dan 62

S SAALFELD, Thomas 36, 55, 96 SAARINEN, Arttu 131 SABATO, Sebastiano 135 SACCHI, Stefano 64 SAFTA ZECHERIA, Leyla 46 SAGLIE, Jo 58, 132, 141 SAJIC, Nina 61 SAJURIA, Javier 119 SALEHI, Mariam 35 SALIBA, Ilyas 35, 47 SALVATI, Eugenio 37, 93 SAMPERMANS, Dorien 129 SAMPSON THIERRY, Jessica Maria 101 SAMPUGNARO, Rossana 142 SAN-AKCA, Belgin 114 SANCHEZ-FERRER, Leonardo 115 SANCHEZ-MAZAS, Victor 35 SANCHEZ, Rosa 41, 56 SANCHEZ URRIBARRI, Raul 89 SÁNCHEZ VILLOREJO, Raquel 29 SANCHEZ VITORES, Irene 114 SANDBERG, Linn 81 SANDHOLT JENSEN, Peter 126 SANDMAN, Tua 88 SANDRIN, Paula 128 SANHUEZA PETRARCA, Constanza 109 SANTANIELLO, Mauro 55 SARESMA, Tuija 55 SARICI, Funda 81 SARI, Dora 74 SARIKAKIS, Katharine 99, 153 SARKISYAN, David 71 SARMIENTO-MIRWALDT, Katja 101 SARNELLI, Viola 138 SARTI, Ingrid 33 SATA, Kinga-Koretta 92 SATA, Robert 62-63, 87, 103 SAUER, Birgit 30, 50 SAUGER, Nicolas 69, 105 SAUL, Matthew 78 SAURUGGER, Sabine 72, 82, 142-143 SAVAGE, Lee 60 SAVAS CAZALA, Menent 95 SAVAS, Zehra Funda 81 SAVELKOUL, Michael 68 SAXI, Håkon Lunde 141

SAYLAN, Ibrahim 50 SCARAMUZZINO, Roberto 56 SCHACHT, Diana 109 SCHÄFER, Constantin 137 SCHAKEL, Arjan H. 39, 88, 129, 149 SCHAUB, Hans-Peter 87 SCHEEPERS, Peer 68 SCHEPER, Christian 139 SCHERZ, Antoinette 121 SCHETTER, Conrad 80 SCHETTLER, Leon Valentin 49 SCHIFFERS, Sonja 84 SCHIJVENAARS, Petronella 111 SCHIMMELFENNIG, Frank 63 SCHIMPF, Christian 54, 67 SCHLAGER, Edella 29, 49 SCHLENKER, Andrea 121 SCHLENKRICH, Oliver 141 SCHLIPPHAK, Bernd 104 SCHMÄLTER, Julia 35, 42 SCHMIDT-FELZMANN, Anke 44 SCHMIDT, Nicole 118 SCHMIDT, Stephan 123, 133 SCHMIDT, Susanne K 101 SCHMIDT, Tobias 107 SCHMIDT-WELLENBURG, Christian 95 SCHMITT, Eva 86 SCHMOTZ, Alexander 119 SCHNABEL, Johanna 77, 104, 111, 146 SCHNEIDER, Carsten Q. 47 SCHNEIDER, Volker 85 SCHNELL, Fiona 73 SCHOBER, Anna 113 SCHOOFS, Jan 141 SCHRAMA, Reini 31, 110 SCHROEDER, Valentin 49, 90 SCHUETTEMEYER, Suzanne S. 94 SCHULZE, Kai 120 SCHWARTZKOPFF, Julian 46 SCHWARZ, Daniel 128 SCHWARZ, Oliver 72 SCHWEIGER, Christian 119, 130, 142, 162 SCHWEITZER, Bertold 65 SCHWELLNUS, Guido 37 SCHWEMMER, Carsten 96 SCHWICKERATH, Anna K. 52, 138 SCIANNA, Bastian Matteo 141 SCIARRONE, Rocco 129 SCICLUNA, Nicole 36 SCOTT, Zuzana 54 SCRIVER, Stacey 66, 77 SEARING, Donald 144 SECCHI, Michelangelo 137 SEDELIUS, Thomas 60, 94 SEDLACKO, Michal 123

SEFERIADES, Seraphim 92 SEGALL, Shlomi 85 SEGATTI, Paolo 114 SEGERBERG, Alexandra 66, 94, 115, 154 SEIBICKE, Helena 96 SEJERSEN, Frank 87 SEKULIC, Tatjana 80 SELIVANOVA, Galina 74 SELK, Veith 50 SELLE, Per 74 SELLING, Niels 32 SELO SABIC, Senada 61 SEMSIT, Suhal 62, 79, 108 SÉNIT, Carole-Anne 68 SEO, Hyeon Su 51 ŠEREK, Jan 30, 54 SETÄLÄ, Maija 51, 109, 122 SEVENANS, Julie 139 SEVERS, Eline 113 SEWERIN, Sebastian 107 SEZGIN, Ibrahim-Can 41, 62 SGIER, Lea 66 SHAKHRAI, Ina 84 SHAPOVALOVA, Natalia 68 SHARPLES, Jack 44 SHEINGATE, Adam 48 SHELL, Susan 47 SHEPPARD, Jill 59 SHERSTOBITOV, Aleksandr 118 SHESTOPAL, Helen 111 SHIKANO, Susumu 52 SHORTEN, Andrew 111, 159 SHYROKYKH, Karina 126 SIAROFF, Alan 55 SIDDI, Marco 53, 71 SIEBERER, Ulrich 52 SIEGISMUND, Victoria 83 SIERP, Aline 145 SIHMANTEPE, Aydin 106 SIIM, Birte 117 SIISIÄINEN, Lauri 45, 73 SIKLODI, Nora 31, 41, 108 SILES-BRUGGE, Gabriel 41 SILVA, Glauco 70 SILVA, Patrícia 71 SIMA, Karel 127 SIMITI, Marilena 29, 51, 103 SIMON, Agnes 78 SIMON, Henrique 37 SINARDET, Dave 70 SINDELAR, Michal 54 SINDRE, Gyda 112 SINEVAARA-NISKANEN, Heidi 86 SINTOMER, Yves 40, 66 SIOMOS, Thomas 79

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SIPINEN, Josefina 133 SIPMA, Take 54 ŠIPULOVÁ, Katarína 118 SIROKY, David 33, 48, 78, 92, 102 SISU VICARI, Madalina 44 SKAANING, Svend-Erik 107, 128, 141, 155 SKAAR, Elin 57, 72 SKJÆRSETH, Jon Birger 133 SKOGSTAD, Grace 98 SKOP, Michal 90, 138 SKOUGAREVSKIY, Dmitriy 144 SKOVGAARD, Jakob 84 SLACALEK, Ondrej 150 SMEKAL, Hubert 118 SMITH, Graham 40, 64, 75, 87 SMITH, Laura-Lee 51 SMITH, Russell 125 SMITH, Simon J. 131, 141 SMITH, Steven 74, 94 SMOLKOVÁ, Andrea 33 SMORGUNOV, Leonid 71, 113 SMREK, Michal 31 SMYRL, Marc 120 SNAGOVSKY, Feodor 92 SNITAR, Corina 118, 156 SNOW, Andrew 144 SOARE, Sorina 105 SOBOLEWSKA, Maria 96, 109 SOBOTOVA, Alena 34, 106, 139 SÖDERLUND, Peter 34, 102 SOLEVID, Maria 57 SOLHAUG, Trond 41, 119, 148 SOMFALVY, Esther 124 SOMMERER, Thomas 102, 114 SONNICKSEN, Jared 39, 43, 70-71, 77 SOOD, Gaurav 67 SOO, Nikki 81 SØRENSEN, Mads P. 51, 93 SORENSEN, Tore Bernt 146 SØRSDAL, Line Marie 43 SOTIROPOULOS, Dimitri A. 103, 127, 135 SOTTILOTTA, Cecilia Emma 125 SOVCIKOVA, Anna 99 SPÁČ, Peter 73, 101, 132-133 SPADA, Paolo 75, 137 SPASOVA, Slavina 135 SPECTOR, Céline 62 SPENCER, Alexander 131 SPIEKERMANN, Kai 67, 92 SPITKA, Timea 48 SPOHR, Florian 68 SPÖRI, Tobias 92 SPRINGBORG, Patricia 92 SQUATRITO, Theresa 74

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SROKA, Anna 146 STADELMANN-STEFFEN, Isabelle 93 STADLMAIR, Jeremias 122 STAFF, Helge 83 STAMATI, Furio 101 STAMILE, Natalina 87 STANDRING, Adam 64 STANISEVSKI, Dragan 28 STANLEY, Ben 68 STARK, RD Andrew 121 STARODUBTSEV, Andrey 88 STARONOVA, Katarina 71 STAVRAKAKIS, Yannis 79 ST.DENNY, Emily 88 STECHINA, Viviana 146 STECKER, Christian 58, 81, 112, 140 STEDTNITZ, Christine Maria 79 STEENBERGEN, Marco 139 STEFANOVIC, Djordje 61 STEFES, Christoph 84, 133 STEINBRECHER, Markus 105, 137 STEINGASS, Sebastian 48-49 STEINHARDT, H. Christoph 42, 105 STEINHOFF, Patricia 39, 101 STEIN-ZALAI, Juliane Sophie 99 STENSOTA, Helena 34 STEPHAN, Hannes 144, 151 STEPHEN, Matthew 29, 115 STERNBERG, Sebastian 52 STERN, Konstantin 43, 65 STERN, Verena 30 STEUER, Max 53, 89, 99 STEVENS, Simon 46 STEYVERS, Kristof 130 STIER, Sebastian 107 STOCKEMER, Daniel 48, 107, 146 STOIAN, Valentin 58 STOLEROFF, Alan 93 STOLT, Eleonora 55 STOLTZ, Pauline 55 STORTI, Luca 117, 129 STORTONE, Stefano 137 STOYCHEV, Stoycho 146 STRAEHLE, Christine 129 STRANDBERG, Kim 85, 109, 150 STRANG, Johan 77 STREBEL, Michael 63 STRIEBINGER, Kai 129 STRITECKY, Vit 103 STROMVIK, Maria 28 STÜCKELBERGER, Simon 49 STYKOW, Petra 124 SUDENKAARNE, Tiia 73, 113 SUESSE, Nina 86 SUITER, Jane 43, 135

SULLIVAN, Katherine 70 SULLY, Melanie 94 SÜMER, Gültekin 132 SUNAR CANKURTARAN, Burcu 104 SURBECK, Jenny 120 SUROVÁ, Svetluša 42 SVAČINOVÁ, Petra 33 SVENONIUS, Ola 118 SVENSSON, Ingrid 60 SVENSSON, Sara 101 SWAIN, Geoffrey 132 SWARTZ, David 125, 160 SWEET, Kristi 69 SWIANIEWICZ, Pawel 42, 62 SWYNGEDOUW, Marc 126 SZABO, Gabriella 30 SZCZEPANSKI, Jakub 69 SZCZERBIAK, Aleks 39 SZEMLÉR, Tamás 130 SZENT-IVANYI, Balazs 61, 75 SZMIGIEL-RAWSKA, Katarzyna 52 SZOECSIK, Edina 68, 102 SZTWIERTNIA, Radomir 123 SZUKALA, Andrea 119 SZULECKI, Kacper 53, 75, 85 SZUL, Roman 129 SZYMANSKI, Adam 45

T TAFLAGA, Marija 40 TAGGART, Paul 32, 50 TALLBERG, Jonas 100-102 TAMCHYNOVÁ, Kristýna 97 TAMMINEN, Tanja 83 TANSEY, Oisin 108, 119, 153 TARASENKO, Anna 98 TEIXEIRA, Rodolfo 37 TEK TURAN, Hande 123 TELES, Filipe 52, 111 TENAGLIA, Camilla 60 TENENBAUM, Charles 141 TEPEROGLOU, Eftychia 40 TEPE, Sultan 45 TERMEER, Katrien 31 TERPAN, Fabien 142 TERRIER, Jean 62 TESAR, Jakub 39 TETENYI, Andras 75 TETI, Andrea 138 TEWS, Anne 42, 122 THEOCHARIS, Yannis 30 THIÉBAULT, Jean-Louis 83 THOMAS, Anja 125 THOMAS, Herschel 78, 132

INDEX OF NAMES

THOMAS, Kathrin 38, 104, 152 THOMPSON, Alexander 102 THOMPSON, Nivek 104-105 THOMPSON, Simon 145 THOMS, Claudia 104 THORLAKSON, Lori 141 THORLEIFSSON, Cathrine 144 THUNUS, Sophie 123 THÜRK, Maria-Sophie 55 THYEN, Kressen 130 TIEMANN, Guido 42, 56 TIMMERMANS, Arco 87, 90, 130 TIMUS, Natalia 65, 78, 123 TITSHAW, Scott 30 TOELLER, Annette Elisabeth 144 TOMA, Raluca 87, 125 TOMASZEWSKA, Anna 46-47 TOME ALONSO, Beatriz 60, 104 TOMINI, Luca 99 TOMŠIČ, Matevž 71, 76 TÕNISMANN, Teele 93 TOOMLA, Raul 71 TOOPE, Stephen 35 TOOTS, Anu 58 TOPLAK, Jurij 78 TORDJMAN, Simon 141 TORELLI, Stefano M. 145 TOSHKOV, Dimiter 42, 69, 100 TOSUN, Jale 47, 54, 118 TOWNS, Ann 38, 49, 56, 153 TOYGUR, Ilke 125, 137 TRABER, Denise 90 TRAMPUSCH, Christine 70 TRECHSEL, Alexander H. 128 TREIN, Philipp 110 TRENZ, Hans-Jörg 41, 94, 125, 137 TRESCH, Anke 122, 132 TRIGA, Vasiliki (Vicky) 75, 106, 124 TRINN, Christoph 97 TRINO, Noemi 139 TRIVIÑO SALAZAR, Juan Carlos 137, 139 TROCHEV, Alexei 39, 89 TRONDAL, Jarle 84 TRUCHLEWSKI, Zbigniew 61 TRUEDINGER, Eva-Maria 80, 104 TSAKATIKA, Myrto 125 TSATSANIS, Emmanouil 40 TSOURAPAS, Gerasimos 35, 70, 138, 153 TUBAKOVIC, Tamara 62 TULMETS, Elsa 126 TUNGUL, Lucie 79 TURBINE, Vikki 98 TURKOGLU, Didem 146 TURNBULL, Nick 28, 40, 82

TYBUCHOWSKA-HARTLINSKA, Karolina 41, 113 TYNKKYNEN, Veli-Pekka 44 TZVETKOVA, Gergana 99, 106

U UDREA, Georgiana 47 UDREA, Titus 56 ULNICANE, Inga 93 UNGUREANU, Mihai 38 UNKOVSKI-KORICA, Vladimir 118, 156 UZZOLI, Annamaria 46

V VACCARI, Cristian 33 VAGIONAKI, Eleftheria 110 VAGLE, Jeffrey 33 VALENTOVA, Marie 66, 120 VALERIANI, Augusto 33, 103 VALKO, Irina 48 VAN BUUREN, Jelle 109 VAN CRANENBURGH, Oda 85 VAN DE GRAAF, Thijs 85 VANDELEENE, Audrey 104 VAN DEN AKKER, Joost 124 VAN DEN BRINK, Martijn 85 VANDENBUSSCHE, Lieselot 40 VAN DER BRUG, Wouter 67, 121, 133 VAN DER HEIDE, Liesbeth 109 VAN DER KAMP-ALONS, Gerry 54 VAN DER KOLK, Henk 33, 87, 100, 156 VAN DER MEER, Tom 33, 121 VAN DER PAS, Daphne 36, 96 VAN DETH, Jan 30 VAN DE WARDT, Marc 109 VAN EEDEN, Pepijn 36, 80 VAN ERKEL, Patrick 56, 66 VAN ESSEN, Marc 32 VAN HAM, Carolien 129 VAN HAUTE, Emilie 40, 59 VAN HAUWAERT, Steven 36, 45, 54, 67, 79, 91, 109, 126, 160 VANHEERDE-HUDSON, Jennifer 72, 119 VANHERCKE, Bart 135 VAN KESSEL, Stijn 32, 50, 91, 126 VANNETZEL, Marie 112 VAN OOSTEN, Cora 54 VAN OOSTERHOUT, Hans 32 VAN SPANJE, Joost 67 VAN STIGT, Rien 54 VAN WOLLEGHEM, Pierre Georges 53 VÁNYI, Éva 71

VARELA, Diego 47 VARGOVCIKOVA, Jana 36, 146 VÁRNAGY, Réka 90 VARONE, Frederic 87, 132 VASS, Ágnes 63 VAUGHAN, Michael 41 VÉGH, Zsuzsanna 61 VEIGA, Amelia 93 VEILLEUX-LEPAGE, Yannick 143 VEJVODOVÁ, Petra 54 VELASCO, Juan 120 VELAZQUEZ, Rodrigo 96 VENDASSI, Pierre 52 VERDOLINI, Valeria 80 VERGER, Antoni 66 VERGE, Tania 86 VERHAEGEN, Soetkin 42, 106 VERHELST, Tom 110 VERHOEST, Koen 85 VERNEY, Susannah 125, 161 VERPOEST, Lien 62, 76 VESA, Juho 46 VETIER, Marta 101 VETTER, Angelika 87, 100, 145, 156 VEZZONI, Cristiano 94 VIDAL CORREA, Fernanda 99 VIEBACH, Julia 35 VIEHOFF, Juri 100 VIEIRA FILHO, José Maurício 69, 83, 91, 98 VIEIRA, Monica 66 VIGOUR, Cecile 52 VILA-NOVA, Daniel 37 VINTILA, Daniela 96, 109 VISVIZI, Anna 119, 142 VLCKOVA, Katerina 97 VODA, Petr 33, 73, 137 VOERMAN, Gerrit 101 VOGELER, Colette 95 VOLACU, Alexandru 38, 67 VOLK, Christian 84 VOLTOLINI, Benedetta 68 VON BOEMCKEN, Marc 80 VON DEM BERGE, Benjamin 40 VON SCHOULTZ, Åsa 142 VON STADEN, Andreas 118, 139 VORONKOVA, Anastasia 28, 74 VOß, Jan-Peter 65, 123 VRABLIKOVA, Katerina 59, 91, 122, 162 VRIKKI, Photini 115 VROMEN, Ariadne 81, 115 VUJOVIC, Zlatko 105 VUKASOVIC, Martina 136, 146 VYMETAL, Petr 127

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W WAERNIERS, Rachel 89 WAGENAAR, Hendrik 65, 82, 112, 123, 133, 161 WALGRAVE, Stefaan 132, 139 WALLENIUS, Tomas 38 WALLIMANN-HELMER, Ivo 64 WALSH, Adrian 32, 78 WALSH, Dawn 89 WALTER, Marie 62 WALTHER, Daniel 56 WALTON, Andrew 76 WANGNERUD, Lena 56-57 WARE, Helen 41, 91, 141 WARNEMENT, Megan 72 WARWICK, Paul 90 WASS, Hanna 44, 67, 137, 161 WATERS, Timothy 44 WEAVER, Cai 62, 89 WEBB, Jonathan 48 WEBB, Paul 59 WEHL, Nadja 106 WEIBLE, Chris 29, 60 WEISSKIRCHER, Manès 34 WEITZ, Nina 138 WENNERHAG, Magnus 32, 56 WENZELBURGER, Georg 105, 112 WERNER, Annika 37 WERNER, Benjamin 101 WERNER, Hannah 109 WEßELS, Bernhard 126 WEYLAND, Jan 119 WHEATLEY, Jonathan 128, 139 WHITEFIELD, Stephen 69 WHITING, Matthew 99 WICKBERG, Sofia 138 WIDMER, Alexander 118 WIEDENBRUG, Anahi Elisabeth 100 WIESNER, Claudia 93, 125, 134 WILHARM, Robin 39 WILKENS, Jan 34 WILLE, Anchrit 71, 96 WILLIAMS, Howard 57-58, 110, 155 WILLIAMS, Huw 95 WILLOCQ, Simon 107 WILLUMSEN, David 58 WILSON, Erin 37, 79, 103 WIND, Marlene 118 WINNWA, Isabel 135, 139 WINSVOLD, Marte 33, 58 WINZEN, Thomas 58, 63 WISSENBACH, Kersti Ruth 131 WITAJEWSKA-BALTVILKA, Baiba 49 WITKO, Christopher 38, 68 WITTMAYER, Julia 52

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WIUFF MOE, Louise 91 WODRIG, Stefanie 144 WOEHL, Stefanie 96 WOELK, Jens 67 WOHNIG, Alexander 51 WOJCIECHOWSKA, Marta 122 WOJCIK, Stéphanie 68 WOLF, Eva 49 WOLFF, Stefan 43, 83, 86, 105, 114 WOLF, Katharina 126 WOLFS, Wouter 37 WOLLNER, Gabriel 100 WONG, Sai Ming 58, 81 WORTHY, Benjamin 98 WOUTERS, Ruud 132 WURSTER, Stefan 47, 130, 156 WÜST, Andreas 96 WUTTKE, Alexander 82 WYNEN, Jan 85

X XAVIER DO MONTE, Izadora 88 XEZONAKIS, Georgios 107, 146 XYPOLIA, Ilia 98, 138

Y YAKINTHOU, Christalla YAMAMOTO, Koji YANAI, Yuki YATES, Stephanie YILMAZ, Remziye YLISALO, Juha YOKOTA, Masatoshi YOUNG, Mitchell

105 119 142 122 44 109 144 50-51, 159

Z ZACCARIA, Anna Maria ZAGRAPAN, Jozef ZAHARIADIS, Nikolaos ZALUAR, Alba ZAMPONI, Lorenzo ZAPATA, Ximena ZASLOVE, Andrej ZAUM, Dominik ZEEGERS, Nicolle ZEMSKOV-ZUEGE, Andrea ZERKOWSKA-BALAS, Marta ZGIEP, Marcin ZHANG, Nan ŽÍDKOVÁ, Markéta ZIMA, Amélie

117 73 29, 147 77 136-137 143 136 131 93 39, 57 146 97, 134 135 32 73

ZIMENKOVA, Tatjana 129 ZIOLKOWSKI, Maria 97 ZITTEL, Thomas 98, 144 ZITTOUN, Philippe 59, 94 ZMERLI, Sonja 30, 59, 82, 162 ZOBEL, Malisa Zora 102 ZOHLNHÖFER, Reimut 29, 83, 95, 147 ŻÓŁTAK, Tomasz 100 ZORIGT, Burtejin 113 ZSCHACHE, Ulrike 80, 137 ZUBEK, Radoslaw 36, 144 ZUCCA, Claudia 117 ZUCCHINI, Francesco 65 ZUMBACH, David 90 ZUMBRÄGEL, Tobias 143 ZWERMAN, Gilda 101 ZWINKELS, Tomas 49, 72-73, 92