Seminario permanente
Seminario permanente, primavera 2010

28 Enero 2010 (Jueves): Markus Prior (Princeton University)
The Development of Political Interest: Explaining Individual Trajectories
5 Febrero 2010: Marta Tienda (Princeton University)
Natives’ Opinions toward Immigration in North Carolina
26 Febrero 2010: Moshe Semyonov (Tel-Aviv University)
Immigration, Ethnicity, and Residential Segregation in European Societies
5 Marzo 2010: Mariano Torcal (Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona)
Trust in the EU Institutions: From Affective Heuristics to Rational Cueing
12 Marzo 2010: Robert Fishman (Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona and University of Notre Dame, Indiana)
Inequality and the Altruistic Life: A Study of the Priestly Vocation Rate
18 Marzo 2010 (Jueves): Athanassios Roussias (CEACS, Madrid)
Turnout Patterns in New Democracies
(2 Abril 2010: Semana Santa)
6 Abril 2010 (Martes): Michael Chwe (University of Los Angeles, California)
Título sin confirmar
9 Abril 2010: Nils Petter Gleditsch (International Peace Research Institute, Oslo)
Climate Change – the New Security Challenge?
12 Abril 2010 (Lunes): John Roemer (Yale University)
The Ethics of Intergenerational Resource Allocation in a Warming Planet
16 Abril 2010: Nita Rudra (University of Pittsburgh)
Globalization as Prison? Assessing the Inevitability of Social Welfare Reforms in Developing Countries
23 Abril 2010: Humberto Llavador (Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona)
An Agenda-Setting Model of Electoral Competition
30 Abril 2010: Joshua Tucker (New York University)
Título sin confirmar
7 Mayo 2010: Olga Salido (Complutense University, Madrid)
Female Employment and the Economic Cycle: The Invisible String of Inequality?
21 Mayo 2010: Guillermo Trejo (Duke University)
Why the Threat of Regime Reversal Stimulates the Escalation of Protest into Rebellion: Insurgent Collective Action During Mexico’s Transition to Democracy
Seminario permanente, otoño 2009*

2 Octubre 2009: Joan Font (CSIC)
Explanatory factors of the intensity of local participation: civil society, external support and ideology
9 Octubre 2009: Jeff Goodwin (New York University)
Why Terror?
15 Octubre 2009 (Jueves): Philipp Rehm (Oxford University)
Social Policy, Risk and Inequality
(16-17 Octubre 2009: Conferencia en el Centro)
23 Octubre 2009: John Kelly (Birkbeck College, London)
General Strikes in Western Europe, 1980-2008
30 Octubre 2009: Umut Aydin (Bogazici University)
Capital Mobility and the Politics of Subsidies
6 Noviembre 2009: Nikitas Konstantinidis (IBEI)
Military Conscription and Foreign Policy: A Political Economy Approach
13 Noviembre 2009: Peter Schmidt (University of Giessen)
The values of Muslims and non-Muslims using the first three rounds of the European Social Survey
20 Noviembre 2009: Mark Franklin (EUI)
Researching electoral change: how unfortunate circumstances derailed our theorizing on this topic
27 Noviembre 2009: Dulce Manzano (CEACS)
Dictatorial Institutions and Ideology in Democratization
4 Diciembre 2009: Rickard Sandell (IMDEA)
The Diffusion of Immigration: Explaining the Ethnic and Spatial Diffusion of Spanish Immigration 1997-2008
11 Diciembre 2009: Adam Przeworski (New York University)
Force, Wealth, and Elections
18 Diciembre 2009: Harris Mylonas (Harvard University)
The International Politics of Assimilation, Accommodation, and Exclusion
Seminario permanente, 2008-2009

3 Octubre 2008: Georgia Kernell (University of Pennsylvania)
Party Organization in a Comparative Perspective
10 Octubre 2008: Christopher Whelan (Economic and Social Research Unit, Dublin)
Europeanization of Inequality and European Reference Groups
17 Octubre 2008: Marco Albertini (CEACS) and Jonas Radl (European University Institute, Florence)
The Intergenerational Transmission of Inequality through Inter-vivos Transfers: Assessing the Impact of Social Class on Parental Transfer Behaviour
24 Octubre 2008: Fabrizio Bernardi (CEACS)
Second Chance, Employment Insecurity and Inequality of Educational Opportunities: The Transition to Post-compulsory Education in Spain
31 Octubre 2008: Luis Fernando Medina (University of Virginia)
The Political Economy of Electoral Participation
7 Noviembre 2008: Irena Kogan (University of Bamberg)
Broadening Theoretical Perspective: The Role of Social Resources and Cultural Capital in Immigrant Labour Market Inclusion. The Case of Immigrants from the Former Soviet Union in Germany and Israel
13 Noviembre 2008: Joseph Wright (Pennsylvania State University)
Exit During Crisis: How Economic Openness and Crisis Interact to Affect Democratization
21 Noviembre 2008: Jennifer Gandhi (Emory University)
Coordination among Opposition Parties in Authoritarian Elections
28 Noviembre 2008: Andrew Richards (CEACS)
Political Regimes and the Trajectory of Labour Movements
5 Diciembre 2008: Miguel Caínzos (Universidad de Santiago de Compostela)
Class and Political Voice in Europe: Modelling Class Inequalities in Political Participation
12 Diciembre 2008: Laura Morales (University of Manchester)
The Role of Social Capital in Migrants' Engagement in Local Politics in European Cities
19 Diciembre 2008: Isabela Mares (Columbia University)
Explaining Changes and Distributional Implications of Social Policies around the World
6 Febrero 2009: Yossi Shavit (University of Tel Aviv)
“Expansion and Inequality of Educational Opportunity: A Comparative Study”
13 Febrero 2009: Andrea Brandolini (Labour Market and Income Dynamics Unit, Bank of Italy)
“Income Inequality in Rich Countries”
20 Febrero 2009: Reinhard Pollak (Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin)
“Equal opportunities through education? A comparative study of the effects of education on social mobility in Europe in the 20th century”
24 Febrero 2009: Andrew Richards (CEACS)
“Political Regimes and the Trajectory of Labour Movements”
27 Febrero 2009: Diego Puga (Instituto Madrileño de Estudios Avanzados [IMDEA])
“Ruggedness: The blessing of bad geography in Africa”
6 Marzo 2009: Lane Kenworthy (University of Arizona)
“Growth, Redistribution and Poverty”
12 Marzo 2009: David Rueda (University of Oxford)
“The Politics of Inequality: Voter Mobilization and Left Parties in Advanced Industrial States”
20 Marzo 2009: Orit Kedar (Massachussetts Institute of Technology)
“Coalition-Targeted Duvergerian Voting: How Expectations Affect Voter Choice under Proportional Representation”
27 Marzo 2009: Jeff Miley (Centro de Estudios Políticos y Constitucionales, Madrid)
“Operationalizing and Reconstructing the Theory of Nationalism”
3 Abril 2009: Florencia Torche (New York University)
“Is a College Degree Still the Real Equalizer? Intergenerational Mobility Across Levels of Schooling in the US”
20 Abril 2009: Pierre-Cyrille Hautcoeur (Paris School of Economics)
“Before Doing Business: Insolvency law and practice in Europe, 1880-1913”
24 Abril 2009: Pasi Moisio (National Research and Development Centre for Welfare and Health, Helsinki)
“The Intergenerational Transmission of Social Assistance in Finland”
29 Abril 2009: Jeffry Frieden (Harvard University)
“The Political Economy of Exchange Rates”
11 Mayo 2009: Leire Salazar (UNED)
“Educational assortative marriage and earnings inequality in the United States”
14 Mayo 2009: Michael Biggs (Oxford University)
“How Self-Immolation Entered the Repertoire of Contention”
22 Mayo 2009: Bob Hancké (London School of Economics and Political Science)
“Trade Unions, Central Banks and Wage Shares”
29 Mayo 2009: Louis-André Vallet (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique [CNRS], Paris)
“The Democratisation of Education in France and its Apparent Paradox”
* Los trabajos están disponibles en el
Servicio Virtual de Referencia (sólo miembros del CEACS)