Participation and Mobilization - ECPR Standing Group

Participation and Mobilization - ECPR Standing Group Welcome to the ECPR standing group on Participation and Mobilization.

A place where to share info about conferences, workshops, seminars and publications about participation and mobilization. THEMES AND AIMS

The Standing Group gives room to a broad set of research questions related to individual participation in politics, collective processes of organizing political demands and interactions between active citizens and their organizations on the one side and targets

of their efforts and other affected groups on the other side. Scholars affiliated to the standing group represent different methodological perspectives ranging from quantitative to qualitative investigations and including studies based on mixed-methods approaches. The main themes address diverse empirical and methodological aspects of participation and mobilization:

THE PLURALITY OF FORMS OF PARTICIPATION AND MOBILIZATION

The development and emergence of forms of participation: from conventional, formal and institutional to unconventional, informal and non-institutional
The overlapping, intertwining and competition amongst different forms of participation
The relationship between individual and collective forms of participation with a focus on self-reflexive processes of political responsibility-taking in participation
The role of political culture and political opportunity structure in the forms, issues, and magnitude of participation

THE TERRITORIAL LEVELS OF PARTICIPATION AND MOBILIZATION

The impact of Europeanization and globalization on the emergence of transnational forms of participation and on the transformation of local, regional and national forms of participation
The reconfiguration of political mobilization in the context of multi-level governance and transnational public spheres

MEDIATION AND COMMUNICATION PROCESSES IN PARTICIPATION AND MOBILIZATION
Communication processes at the individual and collective level of participation
Information and communication technologies in offline and online forms of participation
Local, national and transnational discursive opportunities as constraints and opportunities for participation

OUTCOMES OF PARTICIPATION AND MOBILIZATION
The effectiveness and consequences of the different forms of participation and mobilization for individual citizens, for political systems and for policy implementation
The impact of forms of participation and mobilization on political inequalities, social exclusions, social cohesion and social capital
The elaboration of different democratic models in new forms of participation and mobilization

IMPLICATIONS FOR THEORY
The links between participation's political theory and operational theory
The role of political identities, risks, globalization, and citizenship theory on the issues and forms of participation and as mobilization agents

Call for applications for 8 full-time resident fellowships on Mobilization for -and against- Democracy at this new hub I...
31/01/2024

Call for applications for 8 full-time resident fellowships on Mobilization for -and against- Democracy at this new hub I co-convene:

Call for Applications: Post-doctoral and Senior Research Fellowships in Bogotá, Colombia New Patterns of Mobilization for – and against – Democracy The OSUN Forum on Democracy and Development by CEU Democracy Institute in Budapest, Universidad de Los Andes in Bogotá, the Nelson Mandela School ...

A new OSUN hub on "New Patterns for Mobilization for – and against – Democracy" will start in mid 2024. There is a call ...
29/12/2023

A new OSUN hub on "New Patterns for Mobilization for – and against – Democracy" will start in mid 2024. There is a call open for senior, mid and junior scholars to apply for a resident 8 months paid fellowship to develop their own research. Please, consider applying and sharing this call with your best colleagues and students:

Call for Applications: Post-doctoral and Senior Research Fellowships in Bogotá, Columbia New Patterns for Mobilization for – and against – Democracy The OSUN Forum on Democracy and Development by CEU Democracy Institute in Budapest, Universidad de Los Andes in Bogotá, the Nelson Mandela School...

11/12/2020

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Dear colleagues,We're pleased to announce that, as of today, you can vote in the election for the next steering committe...
10/11/2020

Dear colleagues,

We're pleased to announce that, as of today, you can vote in the election for the next steering committee of the ECPR Standing Group on Participation and Mobilisation. The vote will close on 10 December.

To vote, go to ecpr.eu, login, and then, under my ECPR, you should see ‘Participation and Mobilisation election 2020’. Here you will find further instructions and details on the candidates.

Only people who are currently registered as a member of the SG can vote. So, if you are currently not a member of the SG (but perhaps were so in the past) now is a good time to consider rejoining. As soon as you’re a member , you should be able to vote.

To become a member, go to https://ecpr.eu/StandingGroups/StandingGroupHome.aspx?ID=22

We look forward to a historic turnout!

We are the leading scholarly society concerned with the research and teaching of political science in Europe, headquartered in the UK with a global membership.

CfP for a workshop on the 15-16th of May in Berlin with the title "Under pressure: Electoral and non-electoral participa...
17/01/2020

CfP for a workshop on the 15-16th of May in Berlin with the title "Under pressure: Electoral and non-electoral participation in polarizing times" organised by Endre Borbáth ([email protected]), Swen Hutter ([email protected]) and Arndt Leininger ([email protected]).

Please apply by the 7th of February, 2020.

09/01/2020

Dear colleagues,

You can still submit proposals for the ESA-ECPR midterm conference on social movements until 15 January (next Wednesday). We welcome papers as well as other contributions, including participation in a mentoring session for early career scholars. For full details:https://www.europeansociology.org/sites/default/files/public/PDFs/CfP_detail_midterm_sm_conference_2020.pdf

Best wishes,
Joost

04/12/2019

Submit proposals for the 2020 ESA-ECPR midterm conference on social movements to be held at the University of Tartu. Proposals can be sent to [email protected] until January 15, 2020.

More info:

FYI: 1 PhD position on Alice Mattoni’s ERC research project BIT-ACT Bottom-up initiatives and anti-corruption technologi...
23/04/2019

FYI: 1 PhD position on Alice Mattoni’s ERC research project BIT-ACT Bottom-up initiatives and anti-corruption technologies: how citizens use ICTs to fight corruption.

Deadline: May the 15th 2019 at 1pm.

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ENGLISH

We invite applications for one PhD position within the ERC Starting Grant Research Project BIT-ACT Bottom-up initiatives and anti-corruption technologies: how citizens use ICTs to fight corruption. The start date for this position is 1 November 2019 and the duration is 4 years. The deadline for application is May the 15th 2019 at 1pm

BIT-ACT research project description

Corruption is a global challenge that affects the lives of millions of citizens. In the past decade, Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) have become indispensable tools in the fight to reduce corruption, especially when employed from the bottom-up by civil society organizations. While pioneering initiatives in this direction have flourished, to date we only have unsystematic and descriptive evidence regarding how they work and the associated consequences.

With the objective of significantly advancing knowledge on this topic, BIT-ACT will open a new line of inquiry by investigating what I call anti-corruption technologies (ACTs) to: (1) assess how civil society organizations engage with ACTs to counter corruption, (2) appraise how ACTs enable intersections between bottom-up and top-down efforts against corruption, and (3) evaluate how ACTs blend with the transnational dimension in the struggle against corruption. Based on an interdisciplinary framework that combines corruption studies, science and technology studies and social movement studies, BIT-ACT will use the constructivist grounded theory method to analyze a combination of textual and visual data in a comparative and transnational research design including nine countries – Algeria, Bangladesh, Brazil, Estonia, India, Italy, Spain, Ukraine, Uruguay.

The BIT-ACT research project is funded by the European Research Council and based at the Department of Political and Social Sciences, University of Bologna in Italy. The BIT-ACT research team will include the Principal Investigator (Alice Mattoni), 1 PhD student, 4 Post-Docs and 7 Country Experts

Main Tasks of the PhD

The PhD student will focus her/his research on civil society actors’ creation and/or usage of digital media to counter corruption and increase transparency in Italy and Spain. The main tasks will be:

• Develop own PhD project under the supervision of the Principal Investigator within the scope of the BIT-ACT research project and complete a full PhD dissertation in 4 years;
• Collect and analyze qualitative data on civil society actors’ digital media projects to fight corruption and increase transparency in Italy and Spain:
• Fully participate in the BIT-ACT research project dissemination activities in collaboration with the other members of the research team, including workshops with civil society actors, the making of web-documentaries and the update of the BIT-ACT research project communication channels;
• Collaborate with the Principal Investigator and the other team members for writing research reports, book chapters and journal articles in English and Italian;
• Participate in national and international conferences, workshops and seminars in collaboration with the other members of the research team.

Candidates should have the following credentials

• A good record in qualitative methods, including in-depth interviewing and participant observation
• A good knowledge of English
• Willingness to conduct fieldwork in Italy and Spain
• Willingness to work with the software MAXQDA
• Willingness to participate in national and international conferences
• Willingness to work in an inter-disciplinary research team
• Willingness to engage in participatory and multi-media dissemination activities

How to apply

Please find here all the detailed information to apply for this position and related to the selection process: https://www.unibo.it/en/teaching/phd/2019-2020/political-and-social-sciences

Timeline of the selection process

- 15/05/2019 at 1pm Application deadline
- 31/05/2019 Shortlisting is complete
- 12/06/2019 Interviews will take place
- 28/06/2019 Announcement of the selected candidate

Shortlisting and interview results will be available here: https://studenti.unibo.it/sol/welcome.htm

Last day to submit papers/panels for ECPR Wroclaw!
18/02/2019

Last day to submit papers/panels for ECPR Wroclaw!

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