04/12/2025
📢 Call for Papers and Panels DEMSCORE Conference 2026
We invite submissions for presentations and panel discussions, preferably using at least two of DEMSCORE’s data sources (see below).
🗓️ Abstract submission deadline: March 22, 2026.
Read more: https://www.demscore.se/events/demscore-conference/demscore-conference-2026/call-for-papers-and-panels/
Data Sources
(Varieties of Democracy) is the world’s largest dataset on Democracy and a unique approach to conceptualizing and measuring democracy. It provides a multidimensional and disaggregated dataset with more than 450 indicators across 202 countries, from 1900 to today.
https://www.demscore.se/partners/varieties-of-democracy-v-dem/
The Quality of Government Institute: ’s datasets focus on the quality of government, transparency, and public administration, to adress the theoretical and empirical problem of how political institutions of high quality can be created and maintained.
https://www.demscore.se/partners/qog/
The Uppsala Conflict Data Program is the world’s main provider of data on organized violence and the oldest ongoing data collection project for civil war, with a history of almost 40 years.
https://www.demscore.se/partners/ucdpviews/
The Violence & Impacts Early-Warning System offers an integration of isolated causal factors into a theoretically and methodologically consistent forecasting system that is further informed by conflict data spanning nearly 30 years in time.
https://www.demscore.se/partners/ucdpviews/
The Comparative Policy Laboratory is a research infrastructure that provides vital policy data across 3 different policy strands: environmental-, social-, and migration policy. COMPLAB integrates 3 advanced data infrastructures: GRACE, MIGPOL, and SPIN.
https://www.demscore.se/partners/complab/
The Representative Democracy Data Archive presents comparative data from research & data infrastructure projects on for example governments, parliaments, political parties, length of government formation periods, government duration & termination.
https://www.demscore.se/partners/repdem
The Historical Data Archive is a hub of historical country-level data going as far back as the French Revolution. It enables researchers to answer questions about the past and understand the origins and find historical parallels to present-day problems.
https://www.demscore.se/partners/h-data/