Dear EPSA-community,
for the Emmy Noether Research Group "Varieties of Egalitarianism: Mapping
the Politics of Inequality with Online Crowdcoding", Martin Haselmayer and
me are on the lookout for a highly motivated doctoral student with a keen
interest in studying equality-enhancing and equality-reducing policies. The
project is hosted at Universität Konstanz and the Cluster of Excellence The
Politics of Inequality.
Please find the call for applications here:
https://stellen.uni-konstanz.de/jobposting/cbb916dda62711b15481d9dd06e90b203
4cdfc910
Project page:
https://www.exc.uni-konstanz.de/en/inequality/research/research-groups/varie
ties-of-egalitarianism/
Deadline: 10th May
Dont hesitate to get in touch with us to talk about the position (please
attach a CV and mention your project idea):
martin.haselmayer@uni-konstanz.de mailto:martin.haselmayer@uni-konstanz.de
or alexander.horn@uni-konstanz.de mailto:alexander.horn@uni-konstanz.de
kind regards,
Alexander Horn
<https://www.exc.uni-konstanz.de/en/inequality/research/projects/emmy-noethe
r-program-varieties-of-egalitarianism/> Emmy Noether Group Varieties of
Egalitarianism
Universität Konstanz/Cluster Politics of Inequality
Tel.: 07531 88-4791; https://twitter.com/_Alex_Horn
https://twitter.com/_Alex_Horn
Out now:
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13501763.2020.1773904 The
asymmetric long-term electoral consequences of unpopular reforms: why
retrenchment really is a losing game for left parties, Journal of European
Public Policy
https://journals.sagepub.com/eprint/PEFUWD9TT8RVHI2DVACE/full Political
parties and social groups: New perspectives and data on group and policy
appeals, Party Politics
<https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-social-policy/article/mo
tive-attribution-and-the-moral-politics-of-the-welfare-state/D2DC2B5761B7474
254AB8BEC75CF9B0D#fndtn-information> Motive Attribution and the Moral
Politics of the Welfare State, Journal of Social Policy