Call for applications for a Summer School on “Electoral Democracy in
Danger?”*
*3-7 July 2023, Sciences Po, Paris
Organized by the CERIUM-FMSH Chair on Global Governance
We are inviting applications from doctoral students for a doctoral
summer school on the topic “Electoral Democracy in Danger?”. The summer
school will take the form of a five-day program, and consists of
lectures by experts in the field as well as time for the presentation of
students’ papers. The summer school will cover a broad range of topics,
including lectures that assess the question whether electoral democracy
is indeed in crisis, as well as lectures that focus on solutions such as
democratic innovation.
Program*
*Monday 3 July: Affective polarization – Markus Wagner (University of
Vienna)
Tuesday 4 July: Electoral integrity – Sarah Birch (King’s College London)
Wednesday 5 July: Democratic backsliding – Natasha Wunsch (Sciences Po
Paris)
Thursday 6 July: Democratic innovation – Hannah Werner (University of
Zurich)
Friday 7 July: The role of emotions and personality traits – Bert Bakker
(University of Amsterdam)
Format*
*Each day, a different lecturer will cover a specific topic during the
morning (see detailed program). In the afternoon, students will present
a research paper or dissertation project, and will receive feedback on
their work from the professor teaching the morning course as well as
from fellow students. Accepted students will be asked to circulate their
projects or papers by 11 June 2023.
Audience*
*Doctoral students in political science who conduct research on
democracy, challenges to democracy, elections, public opinion, political
psychology or democratic innovations. We are seeking for a mix of
beginning and more advanced doctoral students. Beginning students can
present their dissertation project, and the more advanced students can
present a research paper. The maximum number of participants is limited
to 15.
Costs and venue*
*There are no registration fees for this summer school. In addition,
participants will be covered travel to Paris as well as accommodation
from 2-8 July in the Cité Internationale https://www.ciup.fr/en/ in
Paris. Lectures and presentations will take place on the Sciences Po campus.
How to apply?*
***Provide your information, including an abstract of the paper you
would like to present (max. 300 words) using the following form :
https://forms.gle/CdUnv61bYMY2tff97
The deadline to apply is 24 February. Decisions on acceptance will be
sent by mid-March. If you have any questions, you can contact Ruth
Dassonneville (ruth.dassonneville@umontreal.ca) and Romain Lachat
(romain.lachat@sciencespo.fr).
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Romain Lachat
Associate Professor
Sciences Po
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1, place Saint-Thomas d'Aquin - 75007 Paris
T. +33 (0)1 45 49 51 42
romain.lachat@sciencespo.fr
www.sciencespo.fr http://www.sciencespo.fr
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*Call for applications for a Summer School on “Electoral Democracy in
Danger?”**
*3-7 July 2023, Sciences Po, Paris
Organized by the CERIUM-FMSH Chair on Global Governance
We are inviting applications from doctoral students for a doctoral
summer school on the topic “Electoral Democracy in Danger?”. The summer
school will take the form of a five-day program, and consists of
lectures by experts in the field as well as time for the presentation of
students’ papers. The summer school will cover a broad range of topics,
including lectures that assess the question whether electoral democracy
is indeed in crisis, as well as lectures that focus on solutions such as
democratic innovation.
*Program**
*Monday 3 July: Affective polarization – Markus Wagner (University of
Vienna)
Tuesday 4 July: Electoral integrity – Sarah Birch (King’s College London)
Wednesday 5 July: Democratic backsliding – Natasha Wunsch (Sciences Po
Paris)
Thursday 6 July: Democratic innovation – Hannah Werner (University of
Zurich)
Friday 7 July: The role of emotions and personality traits – Bert Bakker
(University of Amsterdam)
*Format**
*Each day, a different lecturer will cover a specific topic during the
morning (see detailed program). In the afternoon, students will present
a research paper or dissertation project, and will receive feedback on
their work from the professor teaching the morning course as well as
from fellow students. Accepted students will be asked to circulate their
projects or papers by 11 June 2023.
*Audience**
*Doctoral students in political science who conduct research on
democracy, challenges to democracy, elections, public opinion, political
psychology or democratic innovations. We are seeking for a mix of
beginning and more advanced doctoral students. Beginning students can
present their dissertation project, and the more advanced students can
present a research paper. The maximum number of participants is limited
to 15.
*Costs and venue**
*There are no registration fees for this summer school. In addition,
participants will be covered travel to Paris as well as accommodation
from 2-8 July in the Cité Internationale <https://www.ciup.fr/en/> in
Paris. Lectures and presentations will take place on the Sciences Po campus.
*How to apply?**
***Provide your information, including an abstract of the paper you
would like to present (max. 300 words) using the following form :
https://forms.gle/CdUnv61bYMY2tff97
The deadline to apply is *24 February*. Decisions on acceptance will be
sent by mid-March. If you have any questions, you can contact Ruth
Dassonneville (ruth.dassonneville@umontreal.ca) and Romain Lachat
(romain.lachat@sciencespo.fr).
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Document sans nom
Romain Lachat
Associate Professor
Sciences Po
Cevipof
1, place Saint-Thomas d'Aquin - 75007 Paris
T. +33 (0)1 45 49 51 42
romain.lachat@sciencespo.fr
www.sciencespo.fr <http://www.sciencespo.fr>
Twitter Sciences Po <https://twitter.com/sciencespo>
<https://www.facebook.com/sciencespo>
<https://www.linkedin.com/edu/school?id=12454>