German-speaking progressive intellectual 😅
German-speaking progressive intellectual 😅
Dr Kareem Carr man: i wish to publish @kareem_carr Jan 21 reviewer 2: your paper is no good man: i'll do anything to improve reviewer 2: it's simple. you must read the work of the great scientist Pagliarini man: *bursts into tears* but i am Pagliarini Andre Pagliarini @apagliar Jan 21 a first: in rejecting an article I submitted to a journal, reviewer 2 noted I failed to engage the work of one Andre Pagliarini Jan 21, 2026 • 3:47 PM UTC
I just thought everyone should see this
Not sure if that's the take away from this speech.
Radical right parties in Europe have not moderated. Their positions and rhetoric have entered the mainstream. They have become normalized and legitimized. Unless we understand this, we have little chance of countering their success.
With the official launch of the Vienna Doctoral College on Digital #Humanism on 19 Nov., the City of Vienna has demonstrated being the capital of #DigitalHumanism. 👏
The kick-off event provided valuable insights – from strategy of @wien.gv.at until its practical implementation in our DocCollege. ⤵️
The first year of PhD is rather challenging, but it is moments like this that you feel the most appreciative of the work you do and imagine the impact that you can have. In that sense, I am thrilled to be a part of the first cohort (or the Second Vienna Circle, as we call it :) ).
Yesterday, I had the chance to attend the kickoff event of Vienna Doctoral College on Digital Humanism, an inspiring initiative that highlights how important it is to shape digital responsible futures. 🧵
Photo credit: Petra Steinkogler (Vienna Science and Technology Fund (WWTF)
🚨New paper out in @jeppjournal.bsky.social: doi.org/10.1080/1350...
@manuelwagner.bsky.social & I re-conceptualize class representation to take into account social mobility between classes and variation in how individuals enter politics.
Two award recipients stand smiling in front of an ÖGPW banner. Both hold rolled certificates. The banner reads “Österreichische Gesellschaft für Politikwissenschaft – Das Netzwerk für Politikwissenschaft in Österreich. Vernetzen. Fördern.”
Slide projected on a screen with the heading “PhD Awards 2025.” On the left, text reads: Christina Gahn, Universität Wien. Supervisor: Thomas Meyer. Title: Debunking the Myth of Targeted and Tailored Political Advertising. On the right, a portrait of Christina Gahn smiling, wearing a dark blue top.
A large screen displays a slide titled “Master Awards 2025.” The slide shows a portrait of Benjamin Riesch smiling, with text: Benjamin Riesch, Universität Wien. Supervisor: Laurenz Ennser-Jedenastik. Title: Negative Campaigning in the Austrian National Election. In the foreground, three people stand at a lectern in a lecture hall, with empty chairs and glasses on the table.
A large screen shows a slide titled “Bachelor Awards 2025.” The slide includes a portrait of Luca Conte smiling with arms crossed, and text: Luca Conte, Universität Wien. Supervisor: Katharina Pfaff. Title: How Experiencing Climate Change Affects Climate Change Attitudes in Austria. In the foreground, three presenters stand at a lectern in a lecture hall with chairs and glasses on a table.
Awards, awards, awards! 🏆✨
At the 11th Annual @oegpw.bsky.social Conference, three members of the Department of Government @univie.ac.at were among the awardees:
🎓 Best PhD – @christinagahn.bsky.social
📘 Best MA – Benjamin Riesch
📗 Best BA – Luca Conte
👏 Huge congrats to all! 🎉
#PoliSky 🧪
The expansion of voting rights beyond territory and citizenship marks a major democratic development of the last fifty years. Migrant suffrage has been mostly studied from a state-centric perspective. But the rights that migrants hold emerge from specific combinations of the country of residence and the country of citizenship. From this migrant-centric perspective, what is the diagnosis of the spread and status of global migrant suffrage? We present franchise constellations as a migrant-centric framework for studying voting rights. Drawing on the most comprehensive dataset on migrant electoral rights, combined with novel data on nationality-specific restrictions, we compute almost 1.3 million dyad-year observations based on 172 countries between 1960 and 2020. Using migrant stock data, we find that at least 74 million migrants remained completely disenfranchised in 2020. Bilateral and multilateral efforts emerge as a fruitful path for addressing global migrant disenfranchisement.
➡️📍📑 New Working Paper
with @sumpierrez.bsky.social and Rainer Bauböck
Work on migrant voting rights often has a state-centric perspective. We propose *migrant franchise constellations* as a migrant-centric approach.
A 🧵 with our argument and new data! 🗳️
preprints.apsanet.org/engage/apsa/...
🚨 New publication alert! 🚨
"From crisis governance to electoral normality and the longest coalition negotiations: the 2024 Austrian parliamentary election" 🇦🇹🗳️🤝
📄 Read here: doi.org/10.1080/0140...
By Manuel Scharrer, @janabernhard.bsky.social, @marvins.bsky.social, @schnizzl.bsky.social and me
The Prime Minister imitating Enoch Powell’s ‘Rivers of Blood’ speech is sickening.
That speech fuelled decades of racism and division. Echoing it today is a disgrace. It adds to anti-migrant rhetoric that puts lives at risk.
Shame on you, Keir Starmer.
We invite abstract submissions for the inaugural meeting of theScotland Workshop on Turkish Politics
📍School of Social & Political Sciences, University of
Glasgow
📅 18 June 2025
Deadline :30 May
@aykutozturk.bsky.social @ugurozdemir.bsky.social
Turgutlu Belediyesi Kadın Basketbol Takımı, “Nasıl doğduğu değil, niye yaşayamadığı!” yazılı pankartıyla sahaya çıktı.
A very "interesting" cover photo. You can see that many people in Turkish social media being very upset for this, for many righteous reasons, particularly for its orientalist tone and not depicting the true nature of the events.
During my bachelor's studies, we examined the Gezi protests as a case study on social movements, and I believe the events of March 19th will have an even greater impact—both for the future and for the study of social movements.
First, consumers initiated a boycott, and now workers have joined with a strike.
Hocalarım... Umarım akademisyenler de öğrenci boykotlarını destekler nitelikte devam edebilirler tepkilerine.
Here is tomorrow’s program. We’re meeting at 11 a.m. at the Garenmarktplein in Leiden. The program starts at 11.30. The teach outs are throughout the day in The Hague and Leiden: www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/news/2025...
Now that I think, there are 3-4 more examples in Turkey, they were all either candidates or elected MPs from conservative/nationalistic parties: Alpay Ozalan, Saffet Sancakli, Gokhan Zan... etc. These are the most recent ones.
medyascope.tv/2023/03/16/f...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C3%B6...
We are excited to announce the release of the new #AUTNES dashboard! 🥳
Discover insights on Austrian voters' attitudes and behavior from 23 waves of the AUTNES Online Panel Study (2017–2024) here: 131.130.71.40:3838/autnes/
📝📈🗳️
I don't know if anyone wrote already but Erdoğan used to be a footballer