Call for papers: The 3rd Nordic Workshop on Political Behavior (September 21-22, 2023)

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Dinesen, Peter
Thu, May 11, 2023 3:00 PM

Dear Colleagues,

Following the first two workshops in 2020 and 2022, we are happy to invite proposals to the 3rd Nordic Workshop on Political Behavior. The workshop takes place at the Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen on September 21-22, 2023, and is sponsored by the Carlsberg Foundation.

The two-day workshop is dedicated to in-depth feedback on a smaller set of papers researching political behavior broadly defined (including, but not limited to, the adjacent subfields of political psychology, public opinion, and political representation). We welcome scholars applying all types of methods and data, and the workshop has no specific regional emphasis.

We expect to discuss approximately 10 papers. Each paper will be assigned an hour for discussion. Non-presenting scholars are also welcome as the discussion of the papers will be of relevance beyond the specific papers. Based on the previous workshops, we expect 30-35 participants.

The workshop is intended to bring together Nordic and international scholars within the field and we strongly encourage participation from people of all ranks and backgrounds. In addition to providing feedback, the workshop is intended to provide an opportunity to connect with new people—especially for junior scholars.

Participation in the workshop is free of charge and lunch and refreshments are provided for participants on both days of the workshop. On September 21, there is a workshop dinner for presenters. We also expect to be able to provide some financial support for accommodation for presenters. Supporting presenters without access to funding will be given priority. Participants must cover their own travel.

Submit your abstract herehttps://politicalscience.ku.dk/nordic-workshop-on-political-behavior/ by June 11.

Best,

Peter Thisted Dinesen (University College London and University of Copenhagen)

Mikael Persson (University of Gothenburg)

Love Christensen (Aarhus University)

Henning Finseraas (Norwegian University of Science and Technology)

Dear Colleagues, Following the first two workshops in 2020 and 2022, we are happy to invite proposals to the 3rd Nordic Workshop on Political Behavior. The workshop takes place at the Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen on September 21-22, 2023, and is sponsored by the Carlsberg Foundation. The two-day workshop is dedicated to in-depth feedback on a smaller set of papers researching political behavior broadly defined (including, but not limited to, the adjacent subfields of political psychology, public opinion, and political representation). We welcome scholars applying all types of methods and data, and the workshop has no specific regional emphasis. We expect to discuss approximately 10 papers. Each paper will be assigned an hour for discussion. Non-presenting scholars are also welcome as the discussion of the papers will be of relevance beyond the specific papers. Based on the previous workshops, we expect 30-35 participants. The workshop is intended to bring together Nordic and international scholars within the field and we strongly encourage participation from people of all ranks and backgrounds. In addition to providing feedback, the workshop is intended to provide an opportunity to connect with new people—especially for junior scholars. Participation in the workshop is free of charge and lunch and refreshments are provided for participants on both days of the workshop. On September 21, there is a workshop dinner for presenters. We also expect to be able to provide some financial support for accommodation for presenters. Supporting presenters without access to funding will be given priority. Participants must cover their own travel. Submit your abstract here<https://politicalscience.ku.dk/nordic-workshop-on-political-behavior/> by June 11. Best, Peter Thisted Dinesen (University College London and University of Copenhagen) Mikael Persson (University of Gothenburg) Love Christensen (Aarhus University) Henning Finseraas (Norwegian University of Science and Technology)