Panels at the ECPR General Conference in Oslo – Registration open

Panels at the ECPR General Conference in Oslo – Registration open

For members of the SG a number of panels could be of interest for you:
  1. The SG has endorsed Lorenz Zamponi and Priska Daphi’s session titled “Beyond Social Movements: Cross-Field Insights on Contentious Politics”, which addresses a broad range of classic and timely topics in research on social movements and political participation, and connects them to other fields of political science (e.g. parties, migration, media). For more details: https://ecpr.eu/Events/SectionDetails.aspx?SectionID=653&EventID=96
  2. For those with an interest in methodological issues in participation research, the section “Measuring Political Participation” organized by Christina Eder and Isabelle Stadelmann-Steffen will be of particular interest:https://ecpr.eu/Events/SectionDetails.aspx?SectionID=634&EventID=96
  3. For those with an interest in urban movements, there is a section on “Impacts of Urban Movements in Local Governance” by Miguel Martinez and Gianni Piazza: https://ecpr.eu/Events/SectionDetails.aspx?SectionID=632&EventID=96
  4. For those with an interest in environmental activism, the section on “Environmental Politics and Policy” by Sherilyn MacGregor and Hannes Stephan hosts several panels with a focus on green social movements and political participation: https://ecpr.eu/Events/SectionDetails.aspx?SectionID=666&EventID=96
  5. For those with an interest in protest in times of crisis in Greece and elsewhere, there is several interesting panels in the section “Protest Dynamics, Repertoire Change and Party Politics in Times of Crisis: The Case of Greece, 2009-2016” organized by Seraphim Seferiades and Loukia Kotronaki: https://ecpr.eu/Events/SectionDetails.aspx?SectionID=641&EventID=96
  6. For those with an interest in political networks, Mario Diani organizes a section on “Political Networks”, with a dedicated panel on social movements, and relevant panels on big data, climate policy and belief formation: https://ecpr.eu/Events/SectionDetails.aspx?SectionID=639&EventID=96
  7. For those with an interest in big data, social media, and digital activism, please check the section entitled “Political Sciences and the Big Data Challenge. From Big Data in Politics to the Politics of Big Data” by Elena Pavan and Alice Mattoni: https://ecpr.eu/Events/SectionDetails.aspx?SectionID=640&EventID=96

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