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06VL615-015a
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von 15.09.2025
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Mo 16:15-18:00, Mi 14:00-15:45, 5.1.: 14:15-15:45 | Simon Bornschier Daniele Caramani Francis Cheneval Fabrizio Gilardi Belen Gonzalez Silja Häusermann Lucas Leemann Katharina Michaelowa Jonathan B. Slapin Stefanie Walter Thomas Widmer | |
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06SE615-501a
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von 16.09.2025
bis 16.12.2025
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Di 10:15-12:00 | Fabrizio Gilardi | |
0725 |
06KOG94n001a
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von 18.09.2025
bis 18.12.2025
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Do 12:30-14:00 | Thomas Bernauer Simon Bornschier Daniele Caramani Lars-Erik Cederman Karsten Donnay Fabrizio Gilardi Belen Gonzalez Silja Häusermann Thomas Kurer Daniel Kübler Lucas Leemann Chuyu Liu Thomas Malang Katharina Michaelowa Enzo Nussio Frank Schimmelfennig Jonathan B. Slapin Marco Steenbergen Stefanie Walter Andreas Wenger Hannah Werner Thomas Widmer | |
3429 |
06VL615-028a
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von 18.09.2025
bis 18.12.2025
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Do 10:15-12:00 | Fabrizio Gilardi |
Publikationen (ZORA)
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Publikationen
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2021
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Empathy-based counterspeech can reduce racist hate speech in a social media field experiment. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 118(50):e2116310118.
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Social media and policy responses to the COVID‐19 pandemic in Switzerland. Swiss Political Science Review = Schweizerische Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft, 27(2):243-256.
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Policy diffusion: the issue‐definition stage. American Journal of Political Science, 65(1):21-35.
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2020
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Der Wahlkampf 2019 in traditionellen und digitalen Medien. Zürich: Universität Zürich - Digital Society Initiative (DSI).
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Does exposure to gender role models increase women’s political ambition? A field experiment with politicians. Journal of Experimental Political Science, 7(3):157-166.
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Der Wahlkampf 2019 in traditionellen und digitalen Medien: Technischer Bericht. Zürich: Universität Zürich - Digital Society Initiative (DSI).
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Using text-as-data methods for comparative policy analysis. In: Peters, B Guy; Fontaine, Guillaume. Handbook of research methods and applications in comparative policy analysis. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, 203-2017.
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Die digitaleTransformation der Demokratie. In: Braun Binder, Nadja; Feld, Lars P; Huber, Peter Michael; Poier, Klaus; Wittreck, Fabian. Jahrbuch für direkte Demokratie 2019. Baden-Baden: Nomos, 13.
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2019
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The politics of policy diffusion. European Journal of Political Research, 58(4):1245-1256.
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Öffentliche Meinung zur eID – September 2019. Zürich: Universität Zürich - Digital Society Initiative (DSI).
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The determinants of local land use planning, its diffusion, and effects on urban sprawl. 2019, University of Zurich, Faculty of Arts.
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2018
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Text-as-data methods for comparative policy analysis. Zurich: University of Zurich. Department of Political Science.
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Jetzt experimentieren!. Schweizer Monat:82-85.
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2017
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Gender bias in media coverage of election campaigns. In: American Political Science Association. Annual Meeting, San Francisco, 31 August 2017 - 3 September 2017.
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Spillover effects in women’s political representation. In: EPSA Annual General Conference, Mailand, 22 June 2017 - 24 June 2017.
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Newspaper coverage of female candidates during election cam paigns: evidence from a structural topic model. In: European Conference on Politics and Gender. Annual meeting, Lausanne, 8 June 2017 - 10 June 2017, 1-22.
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Women’s representation in Swiss municipalities, 1959–2014. In: SVPW-Kongress, St. Gallen, 11 January 2017 - 12 January 2017.
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2016
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The diffusion of policy frames: evidence from a structural topic model. In: American Political Science Association. Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, 1 September 2016 - 4 September 2016.
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Problems (and solutions) in the measurement of policy diffusion mechanisms. Journal of Public Policy, 36(1):87-107.
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Four ways we can improve policy diffusion research. State Politics & Policy Quarterly, 16(1):8-21.
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How socialization attenuates tax competition. British Journal of Political Science, 46(1):45-66.
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