Apr
Comparative Politics Seminars: Michal Grahn – Do Elite and Partisan Cues Affect Attitudes Toward Minority Rights? Evidence from Large-N Vignette Experiments in Spain and Sweden
We welcome Michal Grahn (Uppsala University) to present:
“Do Elite and Partisan Cues Affect Attitudes Toward Minority Rights? Evidence from Large-N Vignette Experiments in Spain and Sweden” .
The Comparative Politics Research Group covers all major research areas in the field, including institutions, democracy and political development, parties and voting behavior, political economy, political psychology, public opinion, and public policy.
We specialize in the politics of OECD countries, but many of us also do research on Eastern Europe, Latin America, and other regions. In recent years, we have developed strong research environments on the study of parties and party systems, polarization and radicalization, and historical political economy.
Welcome to join our working seminars!
Comparative Politics Research Group | Department of Political Science (lu.se)
About the event
Location:
Large conference room, Eden
Contact:
agustin [dot] goenaga [dot] 2117 [at] svet [dot] lu [dot] se