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The Amsterdam Insitute for Social Science Research (AISSR) unites all social science research @ the University of Amsterdam | Bluesky: https://t.co/euNxgvPI0K
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The recording of our webinar on #migrant #academics book The Bad Project Tampere University is now on YouTube. Listen to the conversation with Dr Ladan Rahbari, Maryna Shevtsova, Martina Vitackova, Nadine Hassouneh & Elisa Pascucci here: youtube.com/watch?v=xcdwJm…
Open Book Publishers AISSR
Join us for the 2nd session of our #China Powers webinar! We'll dive into China's role in the global circulation of electromobility technologies. Don't miss out on this exciting conversation! Register now: edu.nl/4x83d #China #Electromobility #Lithium AISSR
📙 The Unclaimed: dying alone. Due to rising funeral costs, homelessness, drugs, & mental illness? Pamela Prickett explores their stories & state's role.
Learn more and register now for her AISSR book launch on 29 May ⬇️
🔗 aissr.uva.nl/content/events…
📚Here's the link to the #book launch of How #Migration Really Works? by dear Hein de Haas AISSR
It was a joy to be part of the panel with Jan Willem Duyvendak & Jeroen Doomernik, especially as a #woman & an #migrant #academic from Turkey!😉
Utrecht University
youtube.com/watch?v=RHIUTq…
Today at 13:00, it's time for PhD Maaike Homan to defend the thesis 'Citizens´ Affective, Cognitive and Behavioral Responses to the Emotional Displays of Politicians'. Supervised by Gijs Schumacher & Bert Bakker.
🍀 Good luck, Maaike! 👩🎓
🎥 Watch it live: uva.nl/en/content/eve…
This friday we will kickstart the #ChinaPowers webinar series with a fantastic panel discussing China's #EcologicalCivilization . Don't miss it!
Register here edu.nl/chkhu
Cristóbal Bonelli AISSR ICLAC Núcleo Milenio
#worldsoflithium
it was a privilege to review 4 excellent books on civil wars and their legacies in Latin America by Rachel Schwartz Sarah Zukerman Daly Rachel Schmidt & Roxani Krystalli for LAPSjournal:
shorturl.at/xQSUW 1/5
Super excited to share that I've secured the funds to make my book #CallingFamily open access! It will be available in a couple of weeks - on how digital #technologies shape what #care is, how to do remote elder care well, and, though that, who we are. rutgersuniversitypress.org/calling-family…
Universitair Docent Stedelijke Politiek en Planologie Nanke Verloo over wat er mis is met 'afvinkparticipatie'
🗣️“Conflict onderling hoeft helemaal niet erg te zijn. Het afwegen van de verschillende belangen en visies is juist waar participatie over gaat.'go.uva.nl/3WoZ1ND
Join us for the upcoming talk “Rising Together: Polycentric Governance, Niche Expansion and the Scaling of Energy Communities” by Dániel Petrovics
AISSR Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University
Date: May 16, 12:00-13:00
Location: REC B2.01, University of Amsterdam
Registration: [email protected]
Exploring the intricate ties between family, migration, and citizenship in Europe. Join us for a discussion on how definitions of 'family' shape immigration policies and societal norms.
Featuring Apostolos Andrikopoulos, Saskia Bonjour and Sonja Evaldsson Mellström.
go.uva.nl/4ddkIpU
Does parliamentary representation curb or fuel right-wing street violence?
🥪 Join our Amsterdam Centre for Conflict Studies lunch lecture, on representation & right-wing violence with Felix Haass and explore the nexus between democracy, elections & extremism.
🗓️2 May
⏲️12:00
aissr.uva.nl/shared/subsite…
Migratiedeskundige Hein de Haas schoof aan bij de formatietafel op de dag dat Wilders vroegtijdig vertrok.
Dagblad van het Noorden sprak met De Haas over wat volgens hem de mythes rondom migratie zijn👇
go.uva.nl/4af3Xbr
Sometimes it seems as if more and more politicians are making gains through angry behaviour 😡 Yet voters generally prefer a happy facial expression and positive tone!😃
Interesting findings by Maaike Homan, who defends her thesis on 8 May 👩🎓
👇 aissr.uva.nl/shared/uva/en/…
A pre-print for another paper from the CAREER project project team, by Marie Labussière and Thijs Bol!
It analyzes the relationship between occupations and skills in the British labor market:
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