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The COVID-19 Crisis from the Angle of Political Science

Political Participation
Political Engagement
Political Cultures
S74
Kris Deschouwer
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Hana Kubátová
Charles University


Abstract

The COVID-19 crisis has forced the ECPR to transform its 2020 General Conference into an online event. We cannot put political science on hold, especially when politics is so central in the way in which the world and its citizens are dealing with the crisis. We have therefore also reopened the call for contributions to the General Conference and are looking forward to proposals for papers & panels that that look at the COVID-19 crisis from the angle of political science.
Code Title Details
P475 Beliefs and Perceptions in the Corona Crisis View Panel Details
P477 COVID-19 and the European Union. Responses and consequences View Panel Details
P478 COVID-19 in International Relations View Panel Details
P479 Crisis Communication and Image Building View Panel Details
P480 Crisis Leadership and Political Communication View Panel Details
P482 Democracy in Pandemics View Panel Details
P484 Environmental and Tourism Policy. Adaptations and Innovations View Panel Details
P486 Exploring the Prerequisites of European Crisis & Disaster Management View Panel Details
P487 Gendered Perspectives and Implications View Panel Details
P488 Governance in Crisis View Panel Details
P490 Information and Disinformation in Times of Crisis View Panel Details
P491 Lessons Learned, Lessons Missed View Panel Details
P492 Pandemic Identity, Securitization of Health, and Biopolitics View Panel Details
P493 Political Economy and Economic Recovery View Panel Details
P495 Traditional and Social Media View Panel Details
P496 Vulnerability and Social Capital during Europe’s ‘Creeping’ Crises View Panel Details
P497 What Next? The Future of Governance View Panel Details
P500 How Autocrats Communicate Bad News: COVID-19 and Other Crises View Panel Details
RT01 ROUNDTABLE: Politics in the Post-COVID Era View Panel Details
RT02 ROUNDTABLE: Critical Voices on the Gendered Impact of The COVID-19 Crisis on Policies, Politics, and Lives View Panel Details