Install this application on your home screen for quick and easy access when you’re on the go.
Just tap then “Add to Home Screen”
Install this application on your home screen for quick and easy access when you’re on the go.
Just tap then “Add to Home Screen”
The scholars below would like to propose a Panel for the General Conference but still need more Papers (between three and five) before they submit their proposal. More information about the Panel can be found by clicking on the Panel abstract. If you wish to have your Paper included in one of the Panels, please contact the Panel Chair(s) directly. The deadline for Panel and Paper proposals is midnight UK time on 19 February 2020 so ensure you do so well before this date.
Panel title | Panel Chair name(s) | Panel Chair institution(s) | Panel abstract | |
---|---|---|---|---|
China’s and the world’s response to COVID19 | Annemieke van den Dool | Duke Kunshan University | Click here to view | |
Common Values and Civic Integration for Asylum Seeker and Refugees: Towards a New Integrated European Society? |
EURAC Research, Institute for Minority Rights
|
Click here to view | ||
Conceptualizing and measuring substantive representation in New Democracies | Simon Bornschier | University of Zurich | Click here to view | |
Controlling or Facilitating Corruption? The Role of New Technologies |
Roxana Bratu |
University of Stuttgart University of Sussex |
Click here to view | |
Corruption and Anti-Corruption in Empirical Research: Methodological, Ethical and Security Challenges |
Oksana Huss Marina Povitkina |
Polish Academy of Science, IFIS PAN Interdisciplinary Corruption Research Network, ICRN University of Oslo and the University of Gothenburg |
Click here to view | |
Democratic Futures and Sustainable Possibilism |
Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies |
Click here to view | ||
Diaspora Mobilization and Homeland Politics |
Universidad Diego Portales University of Florence |
Click here to view | ||
From Mechanics to Domesticity - Metaphors in International Political Thought | Eva Marlene Hausteiner | Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn | Click here to view | |
Governance, Hierarchy and Morality. Revisiting Regulation from a New Angle |
Aarhus Institute of Advanced Studies (AIAS) and Goethe University Frankfurt Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München |
Click here to view | ||
Humanitarian Aid, Resilience, and Social Cohesion |
Leah Mandler |
University of Haifa University of Haifa |
Click here to view | |
International Bureaucracies' Influence on Public Policy and International Organizations |
Michael W. Bauer |
University of Exeter/DUV Speyer DUV Speyer |
Click here to view | |
Migration, Cultural Diversity, and Politics | Marco Martiniello | University of Liege | Click here to view | |
Networks and Ordering in (Trans)National Promotion and Contestation of SOGI-Rights (Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity) | Kristina Stoeckl | University of Innsbruck | Click here to view | |
Policy Accumulation and its Impact on Bureaucracies |
Christoph Knill |
LMU Munich LMU Munich |
Click here to view | |
Policy Implementation and Field Level Perspectives on International Organizations | Steffen Eckhard | Konstanz University | Click here to view | |
Politics of On-Site Electronic Voting |
Régis Dandoy |
Catholic University of Lille Ghent University |
Click here to view | |
Politics of Internet Voting |
University of Bath Ghent University |
Click here to view | ||
Principled Issue Networks and Norm Contestation in the Field of Human Rights | Julia Mourão Permoser | University of Innsbruck | Click here to view | |
Programmatic Action, Social Identities, and Actor Networks in Policy Process Research |
Patrick Hassenteufel Nils C. Bandelow & Colette S. Vogeler (Discussants) |
Université de Versailles TU Braunschweig TU Braunschweig |
Click here to view | |
Protest in ‘Post-Crisis’ Southern Europe: Sustained Activism or Demobilization and Disengagement? |
Kostas Kanellopoulos |
University of Piraeus University of Peloponnese |
Click here to view | |
Religion and Citizenship | Simon Thompson | University of the West of England | Click here to view |
If you have an idea for a Panel but still require Papers in order to propose it, you too can advertise here. Just email us with your name, institution, Panel title and a Panel abstract, outlining the types of Papers you would like to attract.
If you receive Papers that do not fit your Panel theme, too few or too many Papers, please encourage the authors to submit their Paper to the Open Section here.
Further information on how to be a Panel Chair and Discussant can also be found here under the links for Panel Chair and Discussant.