Workshop on International and Comparative Political Economy

Workshop on International and Comparative Political Economy

Thu, 26 Nov 2020 - Fri, 27 Nov 2020

Online

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Organized by: The Cologne Center for Comparative Politics


Contact: cccp-workshop@uni-koeln.de

The Cologne Center for Comparative Politics (CCCP) and the Excellence Cluster ECONtribute (ECONtribute: Markets & Public Policy EXC 2126) are jointly hosting an international workshop on “International and Comparative Political Economy”. The workshop will feature the work of early career researchers working in this area. The workshop will offer four panels on different themes. Individual papers might formulate and address research questions on the micro-, meso- or macro-level and use whatever quantitative, qualitative or mixed-method design is appropriate to answer the question. For each of the four panels, we will host a keynote lecture by an invited scholar who is an expert in this field.

The workshop offers panels on:

Panel 1: Inequality and Redistribution (keynote speaker and discussant: Charlotte Cavaille, University of Michigan)

Panel 2: The Political Economy of Gender (keynote speaker and discussant: Frances Rosenbluth, Yale University)

Panel 3: Governance and Power in the Digital Economy (keynote speaker and discussant: Anke Hassel, Hertie School of Governance)

Panel 4: International Political Economy of Trade and Migration (keynote speaker and discussant: Stefanie Walter, University of Zurich)

The workshop will accommodate eight papers and will take place on November 26-27, 2020 online via Zoom.

Each panel will start with a 30min keynote and a 30 min discussion on this keynote. Then, there will be two papers by early career scholars discussed.

Please note: There will be no live presentation of the papers, but presentation recordings will be made available to workshop participants in advance.

To attend the Zoom-Workshop please register via email to cccp-workshopSpamProtectionuni-koeln.de stating your name and affiliation.

The workshop is funded by the by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) under Germany´s Excellence Strategy – EXC 2126/1– 390838866.