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Official account of SPSR/RSSP, a generalist political science journal published on behalf of the Swiss Political Science Association (SPSA)

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@jazzdallagnola
Dr Jazz
7 months
🚨 New Publication Alert! 🚨 Are you researching #Chinesetech —and especially interested in how urban publics in the #GlobalSouth perceive and respond to the spread of Chinese surveillance #cameras? Check out my 🔥 article in @SPSR_RSSP , which unpacks how urban publics in
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@AndreinaThoma
Andreina Thoma
6 months
Excited to share our new article published in @SPSR_RSSP! We compiled Swiss municipality-level direct-democratic vote results from 1866 to 1944 through extensive archival work and filled some gaps in existing datasets up to 2023. https://t.co/poEYNQ2Ti0
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Switzerland relies heavily on direct-democratic institutions to decide on a wide range of political issues. Since 1848, more than 600 direct-democratic votes have taken place at the national level....
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@SPSR_RSSP
Swiss Political Science Review
11 months
🔥 NEW ISSUE ALERT 🔥 SPSR’s December issue is out ‼️ Articles and research notes 💯% open access With articles on EU-Swiss negotiations, parental leave policy, territorially differentiated policies, foreign policies of extreme & radical right parties, ... https://t.co/AIX9XcdFOI
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@SPSR_RSSP
Swiss Political Science Review
11 months
📚 New book review published Ari Ray @ariray_ reviews "Unequal democracies" (Eds. @NoamLupu and Jonas Pontusson) in the SPSR @CUP_PoliSci https://t.co/bPjbmfOxPE
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Swiss Political Science Review
11 months
📢 Swiss Political Science Review now accepts Review Article submissions! More inoformation on how to submit your Review Article here: https://t.co/2238CjBhiI
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@raf_reuse
Raf Reuse
1 year
The first paper of my PhD is published online in @SPSR_RSSP 🤩 In this article, I study whether the left-right cleavage matters in local politics by analysing 257 local election manifestos in Flanders. A small🧵(1/10)
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@sandra_penic
Sandra Penić
1 year
2-year postdoc position at the University of Geneva. Working with an interdisciplinary team on the project on contentious commemorations and the effectiveness of intergroup interventions in preventing polarization. Deadline on November 30 https://t.co/EBkqMJ10Lf Please share!
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@FORSresearch
FORS
1 year
🚀 Rejoignez notre équipe Collecte et Analyse de Données (DCA). Nous recherchons un∙e collaborateur∙trice scientifique à 80% (dont 40% en télétravail). https://t.co/EUSczTLy3W @unil
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@SPSR_RSSP
Swiss Political Science Review
1 year
🗳️ How much attention do parties' local election manifestos pay to different sub-municipal units? Check out Petr Voda & Petra Vodová's article "Vicious circle of peripheries" on the representation of sub-municipal units within amalgamated municipalities https://t.co/buhQABZY0n
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Merged municipalities create unequal opportunities for sub-municipal units according to their relative size and administrative centrality. Because electoral manifestos provide the basis for policy-...
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@davidsteinecke
David Steinecke
1 year
🚀Thrilled to announce that my first co-authored piece with the amazing @maxheermann is out now in @SPSR_RSSP!📄 Curious how sovereignty concerns shape legislative choices? Check it out! https://t.co/cDCsPdJhWs #EUPolitics #LegislativeBehavior #EuropeanParliament
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@StojanovicNenad
Nenad Stojanović
1 year
Take some time to browse the September 2024 issue of the Swiss Political Science Review @SPSR_RSSP. Highlight: a debate on "How does political science matter? Relevance and impact of the discipline" (guest edited by Yannis Papadopoulos and Diego Garzia) ____ Open Access❗️
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@zeljko_poljak
Zeljko Poljak
1 year
Has the rise of social media diminished the relevance of parliamentary debates in shaping political agendas? Not really! 🚨 My new study reveals that parties avoid discussing issues on social media before debating them in parliament. https://t.co/gPFVkjfo51
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Social media has become an increasingly important tool for parties to set issues on the political agenda. However, its rapid rise raises questions about the role of traditional venues such as...
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@Zulianello_M
Mattia Zulianello
1 year
💥New 🔓article co-authored with @JakubWondreys We study the foreign policy positions of the extreme right and radical right on the conflicts between 🇮🇱/🇵🇸 & 🇷🇺/🇺🇦 We find that the extreme right tends to support 🇵🇸 & 🇷🇺, while the radical right 🇮🇱 & 🇺🇦 https://t.co/sNulrUdvBJ
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Although extensive research has been conducted on the extreme right (ER) and radical right (RR), their foreign policy remains understudied. Hence, we provide a comparative analysis of 42 ER and RR...
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@StojanovicNenad
Nenad Stojanović
1 year
L'innovation démocratique: même en #Suisse? Ce soir, à Genève. https://t.co/JlRWbHnUNn @UNIGEnews
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Swiss Political Science Review
1 year
New in SPSR:
@adamgendzwill
Adam Gendzwill
1 year
Something on multi-level pork-barrel politics in Poland - with P. Swianiewicz & D. Sześciło we analyzed partisan bias in funds distribution Just published in Swiss Pol Sci Review (@SPSR_RSSP), will appear in the special issue on parties & local politics https://t.co/YDOErhoY0e
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@StojanovicNenad
Nenad Stojanović
1 year
GVA 26-28.9 Launch of the new Swiss Centre on Democratic Innovations .... Pôle de recherche inter-universitaire (UNIGE-UZH) sur les innovations démocratiques ... Interuniversitärer Forschungsschwerpunkt zu Demokratischen Innovationen ❗️ @UNIGEnews @UZH_ch #ZDA/@IPZ_ch @snf_ch
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@SPSR_RSSP
Swiss Political Science Review
1 year
How have international organisations managed to "rule the world"? How have they acquired such authority and legitimacy? 🌎🌍🌏 The new book by Yves Schemeil @barbarabudrich, reviewed by @leahkimber for the SPSR, sheds light on these questions 👇 https://t.co/uC1EWn3fjW
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@StojanovicNenad
Nenad Stojanović
1 year
❗️Public and scientific conference: Democratic Innovations: An effective solution to the crises of electoral democracy❓ University of Geneva, 26-28 Sept 2024. Funded by @fns_ch @UNIGEnews Detailed program: https://t.co/g6uIxpmZNr
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@SPSR_RSSP
Swiss Political Science Review
1 year
Exciting new article by @talelovits and @nimrodbarnea on national parties' strategic choices in Israeli local elections #OpenAccess here 👇
@nimrodbarnea
Nimrod Barnea
1 year
Thrilled to announce the result of a fruitful collaboration with my brilliant friend and colleague, Tal Elovits – our first-ever peer-reviewed academic publication! It’s been an incredible journey, and I’m so grateful for the opportunity to work with Tal on this project.
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@defactoexpert
DeFacto - Belegt, was andere meinen
1 year
Von wegen zu jung für (Sozial)politik! Eine neue Studie von @JakubSowula zeigt, dass Schweizer Jugendliche schon ausgereifte politische Meinungen haben und wie diese Meinungen in der Sozialpolitik genau aussehen. https://t.co/bZvFfUNSFY
@JakubSowula
Jakub Sowula
1 year
New in @SPSR_RSSP: Youth perspectives on welfare deservingness and welfare attitudes. Young people in Switzerland provide valuable and interesting insights. Surprising: EU unemployed are NOT seen as less deserving than Swiss unemployed! Read:
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