Workshop on crowdsourced text analysis - Konstanz, March 2023

MH
Martin Haselmayer
Wed, Nov 2, 2022 9:44 AM

Dear all,

Together with Alexander Horn, we are proposing a five-days in-person
workshop on crowdsourced text analysis for PhD students.

The course will provide students with the skills needed to design and
implement a crowd-sourced text analysis project. The workshop is part of
the Konstanz Methods Excellence Workshops
https://afww.uni-konstanz.de/en/komex/konstanz-methods-excellence-workshops,
held from March 6-10 at the University of Konstanz.

Please see the attached flyer and the course website for more
information:
https://afww.uni-konstanz.de/en/komex-crowd-sourced-text-analysis-0

Thanks for spreading the word and signing up!

Best wishes,
Martin Haselmayer

--
Dr. Martin Haselmayer
Emmy Noether Group - Varieties of Egalitarianism (VoE)
University of Konstanz - Cluster The Politics of Inequality
m:martin.haselmayer@uni-konstanz.de
w:https://martinhaselmayer.github.io/

Dear all, Together with Alexander Horn, we are proposing a five-days in-person workshop on crowdsourced text analysis for PhD students. The course will provide students with the skills needed to design and implement a crowd-sourced text analysis project. The workshop is part of the Konstanz Methods Excellence Workshops <https://afww.uni-konstanz.de/en/komex/konstanz-methods-excellence-workshops>, held from March 6-10 at the University of Konstanz. Please see the attached flyer and the course website for more information: https://afww.uni-konstanz.de/en/komex-crowd-sourced-text-analysis-0 Thanks for spreading the word and signing up! Best wishes, Martin Haselmayer -- Dr. Martin Haselmayer Emmy Noether Group - Varieties of Egalitarianism (VoE) University of Konstanz - Cluster The Politics of Inequality m:martin.haselmayer@uni-konstanz.de w:https://martinhaselmayer.github.io/
MH
Martin Haselmayer
Mon, Jan 30, 2023 12:07 PM

Dear colleagues,

We are happy to announce a call for papers/abstracts for the following
workshop:
*
*
"Right Parties and (In)equality: Myth and Reality"
University of Konstanz, May 11, 2023

The workshop, hosted by the Varieties of Egalitarianism
https://voe-project.org/
project (University of Konstanz), and Noam
Gidron
(Hebrew University of Jerusalem), aims to shed light on the
changing ways in which different parties right of the center — center
right, radical right, and extreme right parties — conceive of (in)equality.

Issues the workshop intends to focus on include, but are not limited to:

  • o The extent to which right parties have changed their profiles
    and ideology regarding equality.
    o The determinants of ideological change on the right on issues
    related to various inequalities.
    o The utility of categories of party families, and the
    mainstream\radical distinction, on the right.
    o The adoption of certain egalitarian and/or anti-egalitarian
    policies by parties right of the center.

**

We invite papers that adopt diverse methodological toolkits and
theoretical perspectives. The one-day-event will be followed by a
workshop dinner and covers accommodation costs for two nights.

Please submit your abstract (<400 words) by 28 February 2023**to
voe@uni-konstanz.de
.

Best regards,
Martin Haselmayer

--
Dr. Martin Haselmayer
Emmy Noether Group - Varieties of Egalitarianism (VoE)
University of Konstanz - Cluster The Politics of Inequality
m:martin.haselmayer@uni-konstanz.de
w:https://martinhaselmayer.github.io/

Dear colleagues, We are happy to announce a call for papers/abstracts for the following workshop: * * *"Right Parties and (In)equality: Myth and Reality"* University of Konstanz, May 11, 2023 The workshop, hosted by the *Varieties of Egalitarianism <https://voe-project.org/>* project (University of Konstanz), and *Noam Gidron* (Hebrew University of Jerusalem), aims to shed light on the changing ways in which different parties right of the center — center right, radical right, and extreme right parties — conceive of (in)equality. Issues the workshop intends to focus on include, but are not limited to: * o The extent to which right parties have changed their profiles and ideology regarding equality. o The determinants of ideological change on the right on issues related to various inequalities. o The utility of categories of party families, and the mainstream\radical distinction, on the right. o The adoption of certain egalitarian and/or anti-egalitarian policies by parties right of the center. * ** We invite papers that adopt diverse methodological toolkits and theoretical perspectives. The one-day-event will be followed by a workshop dinner and covers accommodation costs for two nights. *Please submit your abstract (<400 words) by 28 February 2023**to voe@uni-konstanz.de*. Best regards, Martin Haselmayer -- Dr. Martin Haselmayer Emmy Noether Group - Varieties of Egalitarianism (VoE) University of Konstanz - Cluster The Politics of Inequality m:martin.haselmayer@uni-konstanz.de w:https://martinhaselmayer.github.io/