Michael Pinggera
@pinggeramichael
Post-doctoral researcher at @IPZ_ch, @UZH_ch | welfare state politics, public opinion, party competition | PhD from @UZH_ch
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http://michaelpinggera.com 17-04-2019 11:37:38
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Today, Matthias Enggist and I will talk about the "COVID-crisis as an opportunity for welfare recalibration". You are more than welcome to join this public event held at IPZ - Political Science UZH, also featuring presentations from Charlotte Kukowski, @lisawagn, Réka Borbás, and Eszter Hargittai 😷💉🌻 - I am excited!
Very happy to announce that our Research Note with Stefanie Walter, Silja Häusermann and Patrick Emmenegger has just been published in Swiss Political Science Review 🎉🥳! onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/sp… We show how Swiss voters are torn between international cooperation and national sovereignty. 1/9
Great to see this one officially out in print at EUP_The Journal! 🖨️ 👉 Article: doi.org/10.1177/146511… 🧵 See original thread below for more!
Last week I successfully defended my PhD IPZ - Political Science UZH Felt less strange than the picture suggests. I am extremely grateful to my committee members Silja Häusermann @mariusbusemeyer Jonathan Polk and Marco Steenbergen.
🌼 In our May issue, Silja Häusermann, Michael Pinggera, Macarena Ares & Matthias Enggist show that middle & working #class differ in ⚖️ relative importance they attribute to social investment & social consumption policies bit.ly/3rZGBmJ #SocialPolicy #KnowledgeEconomy
What type of welfare state do populist radical-right wing parties pursue? This question has been subject to a long-standing debate in the literature. My new paper at Scandinavian Political Studies provides a new and perhaps surprising answer to this question. 1/6 onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/14…
Happy to announce a new publication in JEPP co-authored with Silja Häusermann and Michael Pinggera. We investigate how the COVID-crisis has affected welfare priorities in Germany, Sweden and Spain. A thread 1/10
Splendid chair excursion to Matthias Enggist‘s hometown of Solothurn. IPZ - Political Science UZH with Deactivated Michael Pinggera Reto Bürgisser Delia Zollinger @T_Palmtag nadja mosimann @magda_breyer Reto Mitteregger (@indubioproreto.bsky.social) and Fabienne Eisenring