Courses
V-Nr | Course | Start / End | Date | Lecturers | Room |
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3432 |
06VL615-026a
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from 19.09.2025
to 19.12.2025
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Fr 10:15-12:00 | Simon Bornschier Marco Steenbergen | |
0725 |
06KOG94n001a
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from 18.09.2025
to 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 Thomas Malang Katharina Michaelowa Frank Schimmelfennig Marco Steenbergen Stefanie Walter Andreas Wenger Hannah Werner Thomas Widmer | |
3459 |
06VL615-015a
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from 15.09.2025
to 05.01.2026
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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 | |
4645 |
06SE615-501c
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from 16.09.2025
to 16.12.2025
|
Di 16:15-18:00 | Simon Bornschier |
Publications (ZORA)
ZORA Publication List
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Publications
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2007
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The Role of Historical Cleavages and of the Transformation of Political Space in the Rise of Right-Wing Populist Parties in Western Europe. In: 4th ECPR Conference, Pisa, 6 September 2007 - 8 September 2007.
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Social Structure, Collective Identities, and Patterns of Conflict in Party Systems: Conceptualizing the Formation and Perpetuation of Cleavages. In: European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR) Joint Sessions, Helsinki, 7 May 2007 - 12 May 2007.
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Globalisering en de nationale politieke ruimte. De Helling, (3):8-13.
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The transformation of historical cleavages and the rise of right-wing populist parties in Western Europe. 2007, University of Zurich, Faculty of Arts.
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2006
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The Ascendancy of Right-Wing Populist Parties in Western Europe: New Cultural Divides, Denationalization, and the Transformation of Historical Cleavages. In: Annual Conference of the Swiss Association of Political Science, Balsthal, 2 November 2006 - 3 November 2006.
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Cultural Divides, the Transformation of Historical Cleavages, and the Ascendancy of Right-Wing Populist Parties in Western Europe. In: 1st ECPR Graduate Conference, Essex, 7 September 2006 - 9 September 2006.
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2005
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Do Right-Wing Populist Parties constitute a European Party Family? A Comparison of their Programmatic Profile and their Positioning in Political Space. In: »Jubiläumskongress 50 Jahre SGS«, Schweizerische Gesellschaft für Soziologie, St. Gallen, 5 October 2005 - 7 October 2005.
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New Political Divides and the Transformation of Historical Cleavages: An Analytical Model with an Application to France. In: European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR), 3rd General Conference, Budapest, 8 September 2005 - 10 September 2005.
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Aargau. In: Kriesi, H; Lachat, R; Selb, P; Bornschier, Simon; Helbling, M. Der Aufstieg der SVP - Acht Kantone im Vergleich. Zürich: Verlag Neue Zürcher Zeitung, 109-129.
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Globalization and the transformation of the national political space: six European countries compared. European Journal of Political Research, 45(6):921-956.
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Unis contre la mondialisation ? Une analyse de la convergence programmatique des partis populistes de droite européens. Revue internationale de politique comparée, 12(4):415-432.
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Der Aufstieg der SVP. Acht Kantone im Vergleich. Zürich: NZZ-Verlag.
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Stabilität und Wandel von Parteiensystemen und die Konfliktlinie zwischen Öffnung und Abgrenzung: Der theoretische Ansatz. In: Kriesi, H; Lachat, R; Selb, P; Bornschier, Simon; Helbling, M. Der Aufstieg der SVP : Acht Kantone im Vergleich. Zürich: NZZ-Verlag, 11-40.
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2004
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United in opposition to globalization? An analysis of the programmatic convergence of European right-wing populist parties. In: Colloquium »Regards croisés sur l'extrémisme politique de droite en Europe aujourd'hui«, organised by the French Political Science Association and by the Swiss Political Science Associations, Paris, 16 September 2004 - 17 September 2004.
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Review of Giuliano Bonoli and Martin Powell (editors, 2004). Social Democratic Party Policies in Contemporary Europe, London: Routledge. Swiss Political Science Review, 10(4):213-217.
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