450 politologues du monde entier sur notre campus

MONS Mons

Du 8 au 12 avril 2019, sous l'impulsion des professeurs Elena Aoun, Pierre Baudewyns et Min Reuchamps (ESPO), notre campus accueille l’un des événements phares de la plus grande association professionnelle de recherche en sciences politiques d'Europe, l'ECPR - European Consortium for Political Research.

Trente "Joint sessions" amèneront des chercheurs de haut niveau belges, européens et internationaux pour une semaine de discussion intensive autour d’une thématique.
Chaque jour, ce sont donc les mêmes chercheurs qui se retrouvent pour discuter de leurs travaux respectifs. L’idée est aussi de permettre aux juniors et aux chercheurs confirmés de se retrouver pour des discussions de longue haleine. 

 

Retrouvez la liste des différents thèmes des "Joint sessions": 

•    Attitudes to Decentralization in Multi-Level States
•    Authoritarianism Beyond the State
•    Comparing Local Elections and Voting: Lower Rank, Different Kind…. Or Missing Link?
•    Convergence versus Divergence of Mass-Elite Political Cleavages: Conceptual, Methodological, and Theoretical Innovations
•    Democratic Backsliding in EU Member States and Candidate Countries
•    Electoral Democracy and European Integration. How the Current EU Crises Affect Voters, Parties and Elections in the European Multi-Level Electoral System
•    Elites' Ability to Represent Citizens
•    Emotions and Populism
•    Formal and Informal Intergovernmental Organizations in Time:  Explaining Transformations in Global Governance
•    Judicial Authority Under Pressure: Politicization and Backlash Against Courts in the Age of Populism.
•    Kant on Political Change: Theoretical Grounds and Global Implications
•    Legitimacy in Global Governance:  Elite Communication, Populist Rhetoric, and (De-)legitimation Practices
•    Migrants’ Access to Welfare in Times of Crisis: Policy Transformations and Migrants’ Experiences in the EU
•    Networked Environmental Politics: New Approaches to New Challenges
•    New Trends in the Conceptualisation of Political Corruption
•    Opposition Parties as Strategic Actors in Parliament
•    Parliaments and Government Termination
•    Personalism and Personalist Regimes: Theory and Comparative Perspective
•    Political Parties and Deliberative Practices: Use and Abuse
•    Rethinking the Governance of Financial Integration from the Bottom Up: Beyond the Debates on Financialisation and Post-Crisis Reform
•    Sovereignty, Justice, and International Law
•    Subnational Immigration Policymaking: Towards a Second Generation Research Agenda
•    The Discursive Construction and Usage of "Europe" and the EU in European and Domestic Policies
•    The Evolution of Political Organizations: Organizational Form, Function and Modes of Change
•    The New ‘Data Science‘ of Election Campaigning in Comparative Perspective
•    The Politics of Security Knowledge Negotiation
•    The State-Democracy Nexus in Historical and Comparative Perspective
•    Towards the Fiscal Union: The Formation of National Preferences on Eurozone Policies and Lessons for Future Reforms
•    Violence Against Political Actors: New Research Directions

En savoir plus sur le programme de la semaine

Contact : 

Jsmons2019@uclouvain.be
 

 

Publié le 05 avril 2019