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Building: (Building C) Faculty of Law, Administration & Economics , Floor: 4th floor, Room: 403
Friday 15:50 - 17:30 CEST (06/09/2019)
Comparing political networks over time and space is a powerful strategy to support causal explanations on the antecedents or consequences of network structures. Comparisons over space can include cross-country comparisons or within-country comparisons across regions or policy sectors. Comparisons over time can include network observations at several discrete time points, or can be based on the dynamic assessment of network evolution. Despite the potential benefit of such comparisons to our understanding of political networks such research designs have remained rare. The panel thus invites papers with an explicit comparative research design related to any type of political networks.
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Comparing Discourse and Policy Networks: Empirical Evidence from the Emerging Policy Field of Micropollutants in Surface Waters | View Paper Details |
Network Europe: Transnational Human Activities and European Integration | View Paper Details |
In the Name of the Diaspora ꟷ Unpacking the Transnational Networks of the Tibetan Diaspora Online | View Paper Details |
Network Structure of Water Policy Innovations by Local Governments | View Paper Details |