Dear colleagues,
Loes Aaldering, Katjana Gattermann and myself organize an international
workshop on "Data Linkage: Linking Survey and Context Data to Analyze
Elite and Mass Interactions" - please find the Call for Papers attached!
The *workshop *will take place on 21 and 22 September 2023 at the
University of Münster, and our goals are a) to discuss papers on
innovations and challenges in linking data and linkage analysis, b) to
build a research network among core researchers who have outstanding
expertise and motivation, and ideally c) to submit an application for a
COST Action Network in the long run.
As this is a small workshop to ensure a substantial amount of time for
extensively discussing each paper and for creating a stimulating
networking atmosphere, the number of places available is limited.
However, this also means that thanks to funding from the ECPR we are
able to cover travel expenses and hotel costs.
Paper proposals should include the *title *and *name of the presenter
*as well as an abstract of no more than 300 words. The deadline for
submitting the proposals is 07 April 2023. Proposals should be sent to
k.gattermann@uva.nl and bernd.schlipphak@uni-muenster.de. Even more
details can be found in the attached CfP.
Please do not hesitate to contact us in case of further questions.
Best regards from Münster,
Bernd
Prof. Dr. Bernd Schlipphak
Department of Political Science
WWU Muenster
Scharnhorststr. 100
D-48151 Münster
0049 251 83 25016
bernd.schlipphak@uni-muenster.de
http://www.uni-muenster.de/IfPol/personen/schlipphak.html
https://www.uni-muenster.de/Religion-und-Politik/en/forschung/projekte/c2-30.html
(2022) Crisis Affectedness, Elite Cues, and Public IO Legitimacy. RIO (with P. Meiners & O. Kiratli)
(2022) Attitudes toward the European Union in the MENA Region. EFAR (with M. Isani)
(2021) Threat Perceptions, Blame Attribution, and Political Trust. JEPOP
(2021) Development and Validation of the Perceived Societal Marginalization Scale. EJPA (with M. Bollwerk & M. Back)
(2021) Beliefs in Conspiracy Theories (CT): The Role of Country Context. PRX (with M. Back & M. Bollwerk)