Swen Hutter
@swenhutter
Political Sociology @FU_Berlin @socFUB @WZB_Berlin #firstgen
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Join us for an online talk by Ken Roberts (Cornell) on 'Movement Parties from the Left and their Political Consequences in Latin America and Southern Europe' 🗓️ Monday, Oct 14, 5:30 p.m. CET 📣 Comment by Dontella della Porta, moderated by Sofía Donoso tinyurl.com/bdhcs6ej
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Movement Parties from the Left and their Political Consequences in Latin America and Southern Europe
Talk by Kenneth M. Roberts (Cornell University)
On Jan 29, Germany's CDU/CSU broke a longstanding taboo #Brandmauer by accepting votes from the far-right AfD. How did citizens respond? A preliminary analysis of an ongoing survey suggests that the conservatives might have actually benefited from their move! 1/5
🚨 LSE Postdoc Fellow in Political Behaviour 🚨 We're hiring a 2-3 year postdoc fellow at the LSE to join our great team @LSEGovernment! Please spread the word and reach out with questions! jobs.lse.ac.uk/Vacancies/W/68…
Out now: Das Kapitel mit @swenhutter zu "Soziale Bewegungen: Die Politisierung der #Zivilgesellschaft im Kontext neuer gesellschaftlicher Konfliktlinien" soll insbesondere PraktikerInnen & Lehrenden als Ressource dienen. 📚 Erschienen im neuen #Handbuch: nomos-elibrary.de/10.5771/978374…
Our Element is open access until the end of the month 👇
Our Element is available open access by the end of January -- email us if you have problems getting a copy. cup.org/4gEYCOj
📢New @WZB_Berlin Working Paper w/ @MeretStephan: “How Anti-Racist Protests Influence Pro- and Anti-Migration Voting Behavior: Evidence from National and European Elections” ❗️Main finding: Anti-racist protests can change voting behavior towards a more inclusive society 🧵1/8
Excited to welcome @swenhutter at the @LSEGovernment Political Behaviour seminar today! He will present a paper on “What’s in a Name? Party Branding in Europe” today *4-5 pm UK time* (in-person or online) @LSENews.
Recently, our 📕 on the Transformation of the Left came out in OA tinyurl.com/ahuxx6d6 3 interviews on key findings: 🔉 Polisci No problem et al. podcast: tinyurl.com/54tvx3md 🔉 Swiss SD party podcast: tinyurl.com/ds4maabc 📖 SamPol Magazine: tinyurl.com/y93nd6cm
We often define the ideological space in terms of the economic and cultural dimensions; how does this resonate with ordinary citizens? This is the question @ttichelbaecker and I explore in a new Element, analyzing answers to open-ended survey questions 🧵 cup.org/4gEYCOj
Deadline: 5.1.
🚨 Postdoc gesucht (100% - 3 Jahre)! 🚨 Du brennst für Protestforschung und innovative Text- und Umfrageanalysen? Werde Teil unseres Teams @WZB_Berlin @FU_Berlin @MOTRAVERBUND 📅 Bewerbungsfrist: 5. Januar 2025 wzb.eu/de/jobs/wissen…
Excited to share that the Introduction to our upcoming @OxUniPress volume is now open access! We present the framework to understand far-right collective actors as movement parties. Read it here: academic.oup.com/book/58876/cha… @AndreaPirro
🔓 @OxUniPress has kindly made the introduction of our new book FREE ACCESS for everyone to enjoy! 📖 You can read/download the chapter at this link: doi.org/10.1093/oso/97… @PietroCastelliG @OUPAcademic @OUPSocSci
Today, many left voters feel close to 'cosmopolitans' or 'feminists', while right voters identify with 'down to earth' and 'hard working' people. Yet, these identities have structural roots, just like class identities did. ‼️CUP element on cleavage formation - open access
New Cambridge Element Cleavage Formation in the 21st Century by Simon Bornschier, Lukas Haffert, Silja Häusermann, Marco Steenberge and Delia Zollinger out now! Read Open Access at cup.org/41sz0jg #cambridgeelements #openaccess #politics
Last Friday I successfully defended my doctoral thesis. I will need some more time to fully process this, but I did it - I am finally #PhDone. The past years have been really challenging, sometimes exhausting, but also fulfilling.
How can ambitious climate policies be made politically viable? 🌍 Our new PPRNet Research Briefs show that political resistance to climate policies isn’t immutable—and we know a lot about how to overcome it! Please check out the briefs here: tinyurl.com/yyk6yyxw
We're publishing a new series of research briefs from the Progressive Politics Research Network tomorrow. Stay tuned!
New Cambridge Element Cleavage Formation in the 21st Century by Simon Bornschier, Lukas Haffert, Silja Häusermann, Marco Steenberge and Delia Zollinger out now! Read Open Access at cup.org/41sz0jg #cambridgeelements #openaccess #politics
🚨 Thrilled to share our research briefs 2024 on the political viability of climate action! Togetehr they find that tackling the climate crisis isn’t just about policy; it’s about building the political coalitions that make it unstoppable. politicscentre.nuffield.ox.ac.uk/progressive-po…
This brief concludes that more radical protest methods, such as street blockades and 'art attacks', do not harm public support for climate action. Still, people don't support or sympathize with those protests much. Peaceful demonstrations generate broader support. (From…
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