News for ispole
May 25, 2022
Slow adapters or active players? An article cowritten by...
François Randour, Peter Bursens & Thomas Laloux (2022) Slow adapters or active players? Belgian regional parliamentarians and European affairs after Lisbon, The Journal of Legislative Studies, DOI: 10.1080/13572334.2022.2077026
Click to know more May 23, 2022
Several ISPOLE members contribute to "Belgian...
The book: ‘Belgian Exceptionalism: 'Belgian Politics between Realism and Surrealism’ (Routledge), in which several ISPOLE members have written a chapter is fully available open access.
Click to know more May 23, 2022
Workshop "Investigating in difficult terrain" on May 17
On Tuesday, May 17, Nathalie Schiffino-Leclercq and Émilien Colaux organized a workshop on qualitative research in difficult terrain with the support of the Institut Sciences Politiques Louvain Europe (ISPOLE) and the Secteur des sciences humaines (SSH) of UCLouvain. Thanks to the interventions...
Click to know more May 11, 2022
The new Qualidem’s article is out ! Signed by M. Bussi,...
Bussi M, Dupuy C, &Van Ingelgom V. Does social policy change impact on politics? A review of policy feedbacks on citizens’ political participation and attitudes towards politics. Journal of European Social Policy. May 2022. doi:10.1177/09589287221089478
Click to know more March 23, 2022
MPI Welcomes New Max Planck Law Fellow Valerie Rosoux
Belgian Professor Valerie Rosoux, a leading authority on the subject of post-conflict reconciliation, has been appointed Fellow of the Max Planck Graduate Center Max Planck Law. She was nominated for the Max Planck Law Fellowship by Marie-Claire Foblets (MPI for Social Anthropology) and Hélène...
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