Permanent Seminar Program

The Permanent Seminar, organized by the Academic Secretariat of the IC3JM, Amuitz Garmendia, is held on Fridays at 12:30 p.m. and is announced here.

Fall 2024

20 September: Sam Friedman (London School of Economics), “Born to Rule: The Making and Remaking of the British Elite”

4 October: Agustina Giraudy (American University), “Digging Deeper: The Multi-Level Political Drivers of Chinese Extractive Investment in Latin America”

25 October: Felipe González (Queen Mary University of London), “Government Support in Times of Crisis: Evidence from Chile’s Road to Socialism”

8 November: Sirus Dehdari (Stockholm University), “Individual versus Contextual Economic Factors: Exploring Support for the Radical Right”

22 November: Sunshine Hillygus (Duke University), “Polling and Polarization in the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election”

29 November: Ariadna Ripoll (Paris Lodron University Salzburg), “(De)politicising Migration Policies in the European Union”

Spring 2024

 

9 February: Anita R. Gohdes (Hertie School), “Civilian Behavior on Social Media During Civil War”

23 February: Jenna Bednar (University of Michigan), “The ‘Double Security’ of Democracy: Federalism’s Effect on Democratic Robustness”

8 March: Andrea Ruggeri (University of Oxford), The Violence of Legacies on Contentious Politics. Italy and the Years of Lead 1969-1988”

15 March: Arthur Spirling (Princeton University), “Extensions to Embedding Regression: Models for Context-Specific Description and Inference”

22 March: Rachel Bernhard (University of Oxford), “A Rich Woman’s World? Wealth and Gendered Paths to Office”

12 April: Miguel Pereira (London School of Economics), “Why Parties Can Benefit from Promoting Occupational Diversity in Legislatures: Experimental Evidence from Three Countries”

26 April: Agustina Paglayan (University of California, San Diego), “When Does Education Promote Political Participation? The Role of Curriculum Reforms”