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von 26.02.2025
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Mi 16:30-20:30, 26.2. bis 21.5. | Wolfgang Behr Moritz Ege Ronak Jain Polina Lukicheva Katharina Michaelowa Nick Netzer Klaus Oberauer Christian Ruff Michael Schaepman Marco Steenbergen Philippe Tobler | siehe Details |
3960 |
06VL615-016a
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von 17.02.2025
bis 16.06.2025
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Mo 16:15-18:00, Mi 14:00-15:45, 16.6.: 14:15-15:45 | Simon Bornschier Daniele Caramani Francis Cheneval Silja Häusermann Lucas Leemann Katharina Michaelowa Jonathan B. Slapin Marco Steenbergen Stefanie Walter Tim Christian Wegenast Thomas Widmer | siehe Details |
4377 |
06VL615-504a
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von 17.02.2025
bis 26.05.2025
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Mo 10:15-12:00 | Marco Steenbergen | AFL-F-121 |
4397 |
06SE615m527a
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von 19.02.2025
bis 28.05.2025
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Mi 10:15-12:00 | Marco Steenbergen | AND-2-46 |
4400 |
06SE615m528a
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von 18.02.2025
bis 27.05.2025
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Di 14:00-15:45 | Marco Steenbergen | AFL-E-011 |
4401 |
06SE615m529a
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von 20.02.2025
bis 22.05.2025
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Do 16:15-18:00, bis 22.5. | Marco Steenbergen | AND-3-44 |
4504 |
06SE615G945a
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von 02.06.2025
bis 06.06.2025
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siehe Details | Lucas Leemann Peter Selb Marco Steenbergen | siehe Details |
4522 |
06KO615G930a
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von 20.02.2025
bis 22.05.2025
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Do 12:30-14:00, bis 22.5. | Thomas Bernauer Simon Bornschier Daniele Caramani Lars-Erik Cederman Karsten Donnay Fabrizio Gilardi Belen Gonzalez Silja Häusermann Daniel Kübler Lucas Leemann Thomas Malang Katharina Michaelowa Frank Schimmelfennig Marco Steenbergen Stefanie Walter Andreas Wenger Hannah Werner Thomas Widmer | AFL-E-003 |
Publikationen (ZORA)
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Publications
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2018
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Heuristics in Political Behavior. In: Mintz, Alex; Terris, Lesley. The Oxford handbook of behavioral political science. New York: Oxford University Press, online.
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Climate aid: a conceptual and empirical investigation. 2018, University of Zurich, Faculty of Arts.
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Competing foreign influences and domestic coordination in democratizing Georgia: EU, NATO, US, and Russia. 2018, University of Zurich, Philosophische Fakultät.
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Like cases alike or asylum lottery? Inconsistency in judicial decision making at the Swiss Federal Administrative Court. 2018, University of Zurich, Faculty of Arts.
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Foreign direct investment and the politics of autocratic survival. 2018, University of Zurich, Faculty of Arts.
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Climate politics at the intersection between international dynamics and national decision-making: a policy network approach. 2018, University of Zurich, Faculty of Arts.
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2017
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The impact of the november 2015 terrorist attacks in Paris on public opinion : a natural experiment. In: Annual Conference of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, 6 April 2017 - 9 April 2017.
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Better the devil you know? Risk-taking, globalization and populism in Great Britain. European Union Politics, 18(1):119-136.
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Support for which kind of democracy?: what European citizens want from their democracies, and why they are (dis)satisfied. 2017, University of Zurich, Faculty of Arts.
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Cutting young citizens' political participation into context: an analysis of the role of socioeconomic and political context factors. 2017, University of Zurich, Vetsuisse-Fakultät.
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Populism and collective memory comparing fascist legacies in Western Europe. 2017, University of Zurich, Faculty of Arts.
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2016
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The appeal of populist ideas, strategies, and styles: A theoretical model and research design for analyzing populist political communication. NCCR democracy Working Paper series 88, University of Zurich.
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Implicit social cognition: evidence from subliminal priming experiments and implicit association tests (IATs). 2016, University of Zurich, Faculty of Arts.
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Dynamics of party preferences: a study on the volatility and stability of individuals using household panel data from Germany, Great Britain and Switzerland. 2016, University of Zurich, Faculty of Arts.
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2013
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Deliberative inclusion of minorities: patterns of reciprocity among linguistic groups in Switzerland. European Political Science Review, 5(3):483-512.
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