23/12/2022
2022 is coming to an end, and with it we are about to close DemocracyNet's 11th year of activity.
As always, we would like to express our gratitude to all our members - veterans and novices alike - for your contribution to the life and well-being of this community!
A heartfelt thanks to all the amazing people who have actively helped making DemocracyNet thrive and succeed this past year: to the organisers of our events, the managing board, as well as to the members who kindly take care of our task list. Running this association without your relentless dedication would be impossible, and we are glad to always be able to count on your precious support.
After two years of mostly remote work, 2022 has been finally marked by several in-person events, and we invite you all to take a look at the highlights of this past year: https://democracynet.eu/in2022/
As always, do not hesitate to get in touch with us at [email protected] if you have questions and/or if you would like to be more directly involved in our activities.
In the name of the managing board, we wish you a wonderful break and a happy new year!
23/12/2022
OUT! Do you want to know what reasons for states are and how they matter for the legitimacy of international institutions? Have a look at the paper "You can't tell me what to do! Why states should comply with international institutions"by our member Antoinette Scherz.
You can't tell me what to do! Why should states comply with international institutions?
Click on the article title to read more.
23/12/2022
👏CONGRATULATIONS to our member Jan-Erik Refle who recently published two articles:
"Framing democracy – Organizational perspectives on democracy in post-2011 Tunisia " http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13530194.2022.2160304.
"Measuring democracy among ordinary citizens - challenges to studying democratic ideals" https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpos.2022.934996/full.
Measuring democracy among ordinary citizens—Challenges to studying democratic ideals
The article addresses the methodological challenges in measuring democratic ideals on an individual level in quantitative studies. Building upon own empirical research, the study identifies several difficulties in assessing individuals' attitudes on democracy. In addition to a discussion of quantita...
23/12/2022
Many thanks to all the participants in our two-day, international workshop on «Liquid Democracy» for their contribution to a lively and insightful interdisciplinary exchange last week in Zurich.
Four scientific posters were presented by co-authors Hugo Gilbert, Rachael Colley, Théo Delemazure, as well as Jobst Heitzig, Sukmo Kim, and Christian D. Kristensen.
Nine working papers were presented by scholars Ehud Shapiro, Alois Paulin, Dimitrios Karoukis, Chiara Valsangiacomo, Alessandro Checco, Manon Revel, Ni**od Talmon, Gregory Butterworth, and Théo Delemazure.
The fields represented ranged from computer sciences to economics, from social choice theory to political philosophy. Check out our website to see the program and topics covered! [https://democracynet.eu/activities/ldws2022/]
The workshop also featured an engaging public roundtable on liquid democracy - special thanks to our brilliant keynote speakers Karsten Donnay, Bryan Alexander Ford, Davide Grossi and Christina Isabel Zuber, as well as to Manon Revel for the moderation. Check out our website to see the recording of this thoughtful discussion! [https://democracynet.eu/video-liquid-democracy-roundtable/]
Shout-out to the organizing team: Lucien Heitz, Cristina Sarasua, Manon Revel, and Chiara Valsangiacomo!
We would also like to acknowledge the doctoral program Democracy Studies, the Graduate Campus of the UZH and the SNF for generous funding for this event.
Photo credits go to Alois Paulin, thank you for capturing those moments!
Thanks again to everyone. We had a blast and hope to see you soon in 2023 for another DemocracyNet workshop – happy holidays!
28/11/2022
🍾 CONGRATULATIONS to our Vice President Chiara on her successful and her ‚groundbreaking’ dissertation on ! 👏🏽
28/10/2022
Last few days to apply for DemocracyNet’s yearly workshop on Liquid Democracy! .
JOIN US, we are looking forward to discussing this fascinating topic with you ⤵️
You can find more information here: https://bit.ly/3SBYQKj
We are glad to announce that the first interdisciplinary workshop on liquid democracy will take place at the University of Zurich, Switzerland, on Thursday, December 15 and Friday, December 16.
More details on the aim and content of the workshop can be found on the webpage of the event: https://democracynet.eu/activities/ldws2022/
The call for applications for the workshop is now open to all fields until Sunday, October 30. Please read and follow the instructions on the application form carefully. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdRUceq1hTpGWNgk2QbfHN6V0srXjF3l2uOhlBcet4Ujc8fnQ/viewform
Junior and senior researchers are invited to apply. Accepted applicants will have the opportunity to present their research on liquid democracy and gain constructive feedback from colleagues either during the poster session or one of the three paper sessions. It is furthermore possible to apply to the workshop as a non-presenting participant.
The workshop will also feature a public panel discussion on liquid democracy with:
• Prof. Dr. Karsten Donnay (University of Zurich),
• Prof. Dr. Bryan Alexander Ford (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne),
• Prof. Dr. Davide Grossi (University of Groningen), and
• Prof. Dr. Christina Isabel Zuber (University of Konstanz).
This public panel discussion will take place on Thursday, December 15, from 6 to 8 pm local time, at the Institute of Political Science of the University of Zurich (room AFL-F-121). More information will follow in due time.
Please do not hesitate to forward this message on to your colleagues who work on liquid democracy or who may be interested in attending!
This event is organized by Lucien Heitz (UZH), Cristina Sarasua (UZH), Manon Revel (MIT), and Chiara Valsangiacomo (UZH & DemocracyNet). Funding by the Graduate Campus of the University of Zurich and the doctoral program Democracy Studies is gratefully acknowledged.
For further queries you can contact us at: [email protected]
13/10/2022
Gecopol Debate on: "Democratic theory and practice: current challenges and opportunities"
with: Claudia Landwher (Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz Politikwissenschaft Uni Mainz), John Parkinson (Maastricht University), Michael Saward (University of Warwick)
October 24 from 16:15 to 18:00 (Swiss Time) at the Université de Genève and on Zoom.
Organized by our member Victor Sanchez-Mazas (UNIGE).
Register for the Zoom: https://unige.zoom.us/meeting/register/u5wscO6prTksHdV9LlpwndzoHxG25R3BGlY0?fbclid=IwAR26HRKG__IZ95jXi5dxjnY6LGJO5zcrge9UKQyJqaRR-fXkBPwSMrai4os
04/10/2022
We are glad to announce that the first interdisciplinary workshop on liquid democracy will take place at the University of Zurich, Switzerland, on Thursday, December 15 and Friday, December 16.
More details on the aim and content of the workshop can be found on the webpage of the event: https://democracynet.eu/activities/ldws2022/
The call for applications for the workshop is now open to all fields until Sunday, October 30. Please read and follow the instructions on the application form carefully. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdRUceq1hTpGWNgk2QbfHN6V0srXjF3l2uOhlBcet4Ujc8fnQ/viewform
Junior and senior researchers are invited to apply. Accepted applicants will have the opportunity to present their research on liquid democracy and gain constructive feedback from colleagues either during the poster session or one of the three paper sessions. It is furthermore possible to apply to the workshop as a non-presenting participant.
The workshop will also feature a public panel discussion on liquid democracy with:
• Prof. Dr. Karsten Donnay (University of Zurich),
• Prof. Dr. Bryan Alexander Ford (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne),
• Prof. Dr. Davide Grossi (University of Groningen), and
• Prof. Dr. Christina Isabel Zuber (University of Konstanz).
This public panel discussion will take place on Thursday, December 15, from 6 to 8 pm local time, at the Institute of Political Science of the University of Zurich (room AFL-F-121). More information will follow in due time.
Please do not hesitate to forward this message on to your colleagues who work on liquid democracy or who may be interested in attending!
This event is organized by Lucien Heitz (UZH), Cristina Sarasua (UZH), Manon Revel (MIT), and Chiara Valsangiacomo (UZH & DemocracyNet). Funding by the Graduate Campus of the University of Zurich and the doctoral program Democracy Studies is gratefully acknowledged.
For further queries you can contact us at: [email protected]
01/09/2022
: Einseitige Reform auf Kosten der Frauen und oder Stärkung der und Notwendigkeit zur ?
🔜 Bald ist die nächste im Karl der Grosse.
Pro- und Contra-Argumente gibt es von Nicole Barandun-Gross (Die Mitte Kanton Zürich) und Esther Straub (SP Kanton Zürich).
Informieren und Mitdiskutieren - wir freuen uns auf euch.