Organisation: Department of Social Sciences

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    Q-KNOW – Relational Quality: Developing Quality through Collaborative Networks and Collaboration Portfolios

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    Q-KNOW – Relational Quality: Developing Quality through Collaborative Networks and Collaboration Portfolios

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    UCEuro – The (Un)intentional Collapse of Europeanization: The EU and the Rise of Authoritarianism in Southeast Europe

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    ORBIT – Overcoming Breakdowns in Teams with Interactive Tabletops

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    ORBIT – Overcoming Breakdowns in Teams with Interactive Tabletops

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    EDRESGOV – The New Governance of Educational Research: Comparing Trajectories, Turns and Transformations in the United Kingdom, Germany, Norway and Belgium

    This research project (2014–17) aims to enhance understanding of the impact of education research policy on the shape and approaches of educational research and scholarship in different national contexts and settings through four cases studies—the UK, Germany, Norway, and Belgium.

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    EDRESGOV – The New Governance of Educational Research: Comparing Trajectories, Turns and Transformations in the United Kingdom, Germany, Norway and Belgium

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    ELWar – Electoral Legacies of War

    Electoral Legacies of War: Political Competition in Postwar Southeast Europe (ELWar) is a project financed by the €1.5 million European Research Council Starting Grant for the period 2017-2022. ELWar aims to fill the gap in our understanding of electoral legacies of war by analyzing the evolution of political competition over the course of more than…

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    ELWar – Electoral Legacies of War

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    e/i-V:PLACE – e/i-Voting: Political and Legal Aspects in the Cyber Era

    This interdisciplinary project will expose both positive and negative experiences of e/i-voting, provide an overview of current technological developments and their possible correspondence with legal norms, as well as provide guidelines to decision-makers on reforming electoral systems in line with technological progress.

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