Call for applications for a 3 years doctoral contract
For the ERC GREENLOSS Project - Application deadline: May 17, 2026
📢 JOB ALERT! Fully funded 3-year PhD in Climate & Comparative Politics at @sciencespo-cee.bsky.social. Starting in September.
The project is on the political consequences of climate policies in carbon-intensive communities across Europe.
🗓 Deadline: May 17
www.sciencespo.fr/centre-etude...
24.02.2026 10:37 —
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Incroyable, bravo pour tout ce travail !
10.02.2026 18:47 —
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Diane Bolet
Jonne Kamphorst
👏 We've been thrilled to welcome 2️⃣ new Assistant Professors this month!
@dianebolet.bsky.social, working on the green backlash and the rise of the far right.
Jonne Kamphorst, jointly affiliated with @cdsp-sciencespo.bsky.social, bringing expertise on democratic engagement & LLMs in social science.
30.01.2026 15:21 —
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Thank you very much Konstantin !!
21.01.2026 08:25 —
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Banner featuring the hashtag '#OpenAccess' above the name 'American Political Science Review,' styled in white text on green and blue backgrounds respectively.
#OpenAccess from @apsrjournal.bsky.social -
More than Symbols: The Effect of Symbolic Policies on Climate Policy Support - https://cup.org/4qrrkah
- @theodoretallent.bsky.social, @malojan.bsky.social & @luissattelmayer.bsky.social
#FirstView
19.01.2026 18:20 —
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New publication 🥳
Really happy to see our work on symbolic climate policies with @theodoretallent.bsky.social and @luissattelmayer.bsky.social published today in the APSR @apsrjournal.bsky.social !
We learned so much while writing this paper. Thanks to everyone who helped make this possible!
19.01.2026 11:22 —
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Ça en dit surtout beaucoup sur l’évolution du type d’utilisateurs sur le site non ?
09.12.2025 18:54 —
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18e congrès national
30 juin - 2 juillet 2026, Lyon
Appels à communications
Propositions de communications à envoyer à chaque responsable scientifique avant le 7 décembre 2025
Congrès 2026 de l'@asso-afsp.bsky.social : derniers jours pour vos propositions.
Nos chercheurs et associé·es coordonnent des panels sur les indicateurs d'action publique (T. Aguilera, T. Chevalier), le backlash écologique (@malojan.bsky.social ky.social @theodoretallent.bsky.social), ... 1/2
03.12.2025 14:07 —
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A l'occasion de la #COP30 et du bilan des 10 ans de l'Accord de Paris, je discute dans cet article pour @theconversation.com la façon dont l'Accord de Paris a conduit à une transformation du débat politique national autour des enjeux climatique en Europe 👇
19.11.2025 17:31 —
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Et si le « backlash écologique » en Europe était une conséquence de l’accord de Paris ?
En nationalisant les engagements climatiques des États, l’accord de Paris a indirectement contribué au « backlash écologique » que vit actuellement l’Europe.
📰 Le "backlash" écologique actuel en Europe est une conséquence indirecte de l'accord de Paris, analyse @malojan.bsky.social, doctorant au CEE. ⤵️
En instaurant des engagements nationaux, l’accord a rendu plus visibles les arbitrages qu’implique la transition et les conflits qu’elle suscite.
#COP30
19.11.2025 10:07 —
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New paper out with @luissattelmayer.bsky.social introducing PartSOME, a new dataset on party social media activity on four platforms in 37 countries ⬇️
05.11.2025 18:15 —
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Excited to share that together with @malojan.bsky.social we’ve published a research note in #partypolitics introducing PartySOME, a comprehensive dataset on political parties’ social media activity. A thread 🧵 journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
05.11.2025 13:32 —
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🇫🇷 We are hiring 🇫🇷
Assistant or Associate Professor Position in Computational Sociology @crestsociology.bsky.social @ipparis.bsky.social
Details here (please RT)
www.shorturl.at/E57le
20.10.2025 14:40 —
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Les jeunes femmes votent-elles plus à gauche et les jeunes hommes plus à droite ? Avec Nonna Mayer & @anjadurovic.bsky.social nous avons analysé cette question pour les législatives 2024 en France. Les résultats sont parus cet été dans @rfsp.bsky.social : shs.cairn.info/tap-cqmzyu1b...
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26.08.2025 10:04 —
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Sur les deux côtés, graphique en forme de réseau dont les noeuds sont des icônes symbolisant des textes, des conversations, des pipelines, des outils, des idées, des tendances...
Texte au milieu : CSS - Computational social sciences
Des méthodes computationnelles : pour quoi faire ? 🧐
- Collecter des données, souvent textuelles (scraping)
- Préparer les données (nettoyage, découpage des données scrapées ; transcription automatique d'entretiens enregistrés)
- Analyser, mesurer, classer. Par exemple :
* mesurer la présence, la fréquence d'utilisation dans un large corpus d'un concept bien défini, grâce aux méthodes supervisées
* laisser un modèle proposer une classification des données en regroupant les éléments par niveau de similarité (approches non supervisées)
Avec quels outils ? 🛠️
- Des langages de programmation : R, Python
- Des grands modèles de langage (LLM) : BERT, GPT, LLaMA
- Le code partagé par des collègues, sur GitHub, dans des methods papers
- Des applications utilisant l'IA : pour automatiser les transcriptions, générer du code
Quels prérequis ?
- Bien définir le concept à mesurer
- Avoir des notions de base de programmation et de statistiques
- Ces méthodes ne sont pas réservées à des data scientists : le "coût d'entrée" a diminué
- Et des cours existent, comme celui donné par nos doctorants à l’Ecole de la recherche.
🔎Au CEE, la science politique fait parler les données massives.
Création de grands corpus, analyse grâce au machine learning et aux LLM : entretien avec Meryem Bezzaz, @malojan.bsky.social, @selmasarenkapa.bsky.social, @luissattelmayer.bsky.social, doctorant·es.
👉 www.sciencespo.fr/centre-etude...
17.07.2025 08:14 —
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I am very happy with my first conference experience at the @ecpr.bsky.social Joint Sessions, presenting a paper on relative sexism in a great panel on Gender/generation gap in political behavior.
The support and feedback from this amazing group of scholars was great !
21.05.2025 21:25 —
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Two groups, one protest strategy
Yet we find that 🇩🇪 respondents are more supportive of stripping away fundamental democratic rights for Green activists compared to Farmers
⚠️This goes as far as shifting their willingness to sign a petition requesting immediate jailing without trial
Results 👇👇
19.05.2025 08:11 —
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Framing the Domestic Economy: Media, Policy, and Public Perception
Time: Friday, 25/Apr/2025: 10:45am - 12:15pm · Location: SR 04
Session Chair: Matilde Ceron, University of Salzburg
Discussant: Hugo Subtil, University of Zurich
Hidden barriers to open competition: Using text mining to uncover corrupt restrictions to competition in
public procurement
Eszter Katona1,3, Mihály Fazekas2,3
1Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary; 2Central European University; 3Government Transparency Institute
From Prices to Politics: Framing the Causes of Inflation at the Federal Reserve (1970-2023)
Benjamin Braun1, Jérôme Deyris2, Monica DiLeo3
1London School of Economics; 2Sciences Po, France; 3Hertie School, Berlin
Salience and anti-elitism of wealth elites in UK newspapers
Michael Kevin Vaughan
London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom
Shifting Priorities: How the New Economic Reality Influences Youth Perspectives in Türkiye
Ayşe Zeynep Zülfikar1, Ubeyd Öktem1,2
1Koç University, Türkiye; 2Bilgi University, Türkiye
Discourses On Group Identities and Their Measurement
Time: Saturday, 26/Apr/2025: 4:30pm - 6:00pm · Location: SR 06
Session Chair: Marvin Stecker, University of Vienna
Discussant: Camilo Cristancho, Universitat de Barcelona
Politicians’ discursive use of social identities and citizens’ self-identification
Naama Rivlin-Angert1, Yael R. Kaplan2, Guy Mor-Lan3
1The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel; 2The Open University of Israel; 3The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
Is social group construction susceptible to crises?
Selma Sarenkapa
Sciences Po Paris, France
SocialNER - A general method to detect social groups in computational text analysis
Jonas Buettner, Pascal Jürgens, Nils Schwager
Trier University, Germany
Using LLMs to Detect Group Appeals in Parties’ Election Manifestos
Will Horne1, Alona O. Dolinsky2, Lena Maria Huber3
1Clemson University; 2VU Amsterdam; 3MZES, University of Mannheim
Politics in Data, oven-ready: A Showcase Of New Datasets
Time: Friday, 25/Apr/2025: 5:00pm - 6:15pm · Location: BIG Hörsaal lecture hall
Session Chair: Christian Rauh, WZB Berlin Social Science Center
Analyzing Sentiments towards the European Union in Slovak Parliamentary Speeches (1994–2023)
Jakub Szabo
Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovak Republic
EuroParlBase: A Linked Database of European Parliament Data
Verena Kunz
University of Mannheim & GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Germany
ParlLawSpeech
Jan Schwalbach1, Lukas Hetzer2, Proksch Sven-Oliver2, Rauh Christian3, Sebők Miklós4
1Gesis Cologne; 2University of Cologne; 3WZB Berlin, University of Potsdam; 4Centre for Social Sciences Budapest
The US Congressional Speeches Dataset, 1879-2022
Segun Aroyehun
University of Konstanz, Germany
The Weimar Parliament Database
Benjamin Rohr1, John Levi Martin2, Jan Kamlah1, Julius Diener1, David Schweizer1
1University of Mannheim, Germany; 2University of Chicago, USA
Group Appeals in Historical Perspective—Comparing Over 50 Years of Parties’ Election Campaign
Communication with Social Groups.
Alona O. Dolinsky1, Lena Maria Huber2, Will Horne3
1VU Amsterdam; 2MZES, University of Mannheim; 3Clemson University
PartySoMe: Measuring party behavior and issue attention in 25 countries on Facebook, Instagram,
Twitter, and YouTube
Luis Sattelmayer, Malo Jan
SciencesPo Paris, France
Shaping Politics: Constituency Influence, Parliamentary Debates, and Voter
Priorities through Data-Driven Insights
Time: Saturday, 26/Apr/2025: 4:30pm - 6:00pm · Location: SR 04
Session Chair: Alex Hartland, University of Saarland
Discussant: Nicolai Berk, ETH Zurich
Representing Prestige and Debt: How Local Attributes Influence Saliency and Ideology in Higher
Education Discourse
Sarah King
University College Dublin, Ireland
Discourse about the Left and Right in a Postcommunist Context: The Czech Case
Štěpán Jabůrek, Jan Vondráček, Vojtěch Pohanka, Tomáš Kremla
Charles University, Czech Republic
Different priorities, different phrasing: Exploring gender differences in open-text responses to the ‘most
important issue’ question.
Louise Luxton1, Ceri Fowler2
1University of Manchester; 2St Hilda's College, University of Oxford
United We Stand, Divided We Fall: Mainstream Party Agreement and Vote Switching to Far Right
Competitors
Luis Sattelmayer
SciencesPo Paris, France
Meanings of "The West" in Central and Eastern European Party Rhetoric
Silvia Porciuleanu
European University Institute, Italy
3 young scholars from our centre present at #COMPTEXT2025 in Vienna on Fri & Sat:
@jdeyris.bsky.social on Fed discourses
@selmasarenkapa.bsky.social on social group constructions
@luissattelmayer.bsky.social on party positions
#TextAsData
cc @comptext.bsky.social @edr-sciencespo.bsky.social
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En plus d'internaliser cet effet incitatif, taxer / interdire ce genre de comportements a probablement des effets symboliques intéressants : rendre plus acceptables les politiques climatiques
@theodoretallent.bsky.social @malojan.bsky.social @luissattelmayer.bsky.social
osf.io/qjg85/downlo...
18.04.2025 09:34 —
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Excited to share the last version of our working paper on the effect on so-called "symbolic policies" on climate policy support!
Take a look at it here: osf.io/preprints/os...
cc @malojan.bsky.social @luissattelmayer.bsky.social
28.03.2025 15:51 —
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Summer Institute in Computational Social Science
Less than a week to go to apply to the Paris Summer Institute in CSS.
This year we will focus on LLMs and gen AI.
It's entirely free, open to all disciplines across the social sciences, and our speaker's list is already wonderful and getting better. More info here: sicss.io/2025/paris/
22.03.2025 23:59 —
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If you want to dedicated the end of June to dive in computational social sciences, NLP, LLM (and some Python), have a look here sicss.io/2025/paris/
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Thanks for the @chesdata.bsky.social for collecting the data !
03.03.2025 23:22 —
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