Call for papers: Workshop: “Social and Moral Norms, Threats to Democracy, and Political Violence”, June 16-17, 2025, Nuffield College, University of Oxford

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Tore Wig
Tue, Jan 21, 2025 2:54 PM

Workshop on “Social and Moral Norms, Threats to Democracy, and Political Violence”

Western democracies are experiencing urgent threats of democratic backsliding and violent political extremism. What role do changes in moral and social norms play in these processes, and how can we best study this? This workshop seeks to bring together leading scholars who are advancing methods, concepts and theories to address these questions. It will focus on experimental approaches to measuring and conceptualizing social and moral norms, as well as assessing their causal effects on democracy, political violence, and conflict. The workshop is jointly organized by two projects funded by the Norwegian Research Council: one led by Professor Sirianne Dahlum on democratic norms and another led by Professor Tore Wig on norms and political violence.

We invite papers on topics such as (but not limited to):
•      Measuring and manipulating social or moral norms
•      Norms relating to democratic backsliding
•      Norms relating to political violence
•      Theoretical and conceptual approaches to norms in politics
•      Analyzes of changes in norms, with effects on political outcomes, or the origins of moral and social norms

June 16-17 2025

Nuffield College, University of Oxford

Organizers: Tore Wig, Sirianne Dahlum and Daniel Goldstein

Deadline for the submission of proposals: 15 February 2025

Travel and Accommodation:
The workshop will run from June 16-17, and the organizers will cover all joint expenses, including meals (we will have joint dinners both days). There will be some (but limited) funds available to cover accommodation and travel expenses.

Submission Guidelines:
Proposals should be sent to sirianne.dahlum@politics.ox.ac.uk and tore.wig@stv.uio.no

Submissions should include:

  • Paper title and an abstract
  • Please indicate whether you would need travel/accommodation funds.

Proposals must be submitted by 15 February.

Best,

Tore Wig,
Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Oslo,
Visiting fellow, University of Oxford

Sirianne Dahlum,
Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Oslo
Visiting fellow, University of Oxford

Workshop on “Social and Moral Norms, Threats to Democracy, and Political Violence” Western democracies are experiencing urgent threats of democratic backsliding and violent political extremism. What role do changes in *moral and social norms* play in these processes, and how can we best study this? This workshop seeks to bring together leading scholars who are advancing methods, concepts and theories to address these questions. It will focus on experimental approaches to measuring and conceptualizing social and moral norms, as well as assessing their causal effects on democracy, political violence, and conflict. The workshop is jointly organized by two projects funded by the Norwegian Research Council: one led by Professor Sirianne Dahlum on democratic norms and another led by Professor Tore Wig on norms and political violence. We invite papers on topics such as (but not limited to): • Measuring and manipulating social or moral norms • Norms relating to democratic backsliding • Norms relating to political violence • Theoretical and conceptual approaches to norms in politics • Analyzes of changes in norms, with effects on political outcomes, or the origins of moral and social norms June 16-17 2025 Nuffield College, University of Oxford Organizers: Tore Wig, Sirianne Dahlum and Daniel Goldstein Deadline for the submission of proposals: 15 February 2025 Travel and Accommodation: The workshop will run from June 16-17, and the organizers will cover all joint expenses, including meals (we will have joint dinners both days). There will be some (but limited) funds available to cover accommodation and travel expenses. Submission Guidelines: Proposals should be sent to sirianne.dahlum@politics.ox.ac.uk and tore.wig@stv.uio.no Submissions should include: - Paper title and an abstract - Please indicate whether you would need travel/accommodation funds. Proposals must be submitted by 15 February. Best, Tore Wig, Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Oslo, Visiting fellow, University of Oxford Sirianne Dahlum, Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Oslo Visiting fellow, University of Oxford