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Political Science Day 2021
       November 25th – 26th, 2021

Tag der Politikwissenschaft 2021
        25.-26. November 2021

         Conference Program
              as of 2021 11 19

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Dear conference participants,

Welcome to the 2021 Conference of the Austrian Political Science Association (‘Political Science
Day’). Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, our conference has been moved online. Nevertheless, we
have received a large number of paper proposals that will make for a highly interesting and
engaging conference experience. The program committee has put together panels covering
everything from political theory and international conflict to EU politics and public opinion – and
much more. Despite the unusual circumstances we are thus hopeful that you will enjoy the
scientific exchange with scholars from all over Europe.

We would like to express our gratitude to Department of Political at the University of Salzburg for
their support in organizing this conference.

We wish you a great conference!

The organization committee                        The program committee
Markus Gastinger (University of Salzburg)         Katrin Auel (Institute for Advanced Studies
Viktoria Jansesberger (University of              Vienna)
Salzburg)                                         Antonia Csuk (University of Graz)
Eric Miklin (University of Salzburg)              Martin Dolezal (University of Salzburg;
Armin Mühlböck (University of Salzburg)           Institute for Advanced Studies Vienna)
Yannick Stiller (University of Salzburg)          Fabian Habersack (University of Innsbruck)
Nikolina Sokic (AuPSA)                            Saskia Stachowitsch (Central European
                                                  University)
                                                  Carmen Walenta (University of Linz)

Technical note:
The entire conference will be held online via Zoom. Access details will be provided via email to all
registered members prior to the conference.
Contact: tdpowi2021@plus.ac.at

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About the AuPSA / OEGPW

'AuPSA' stands for Austrian Political Science Association. Founded in 1970, AuPSA today has
approximately 500 members from various fields of work related to politics and political science.
Amongst them are students, graduates and faculty members from various universities, social scientists
from universities and other institutions. AuPSA is a member of the Federation of Austrian Scientific
Societies (VWGÖ), of the Central European Political Science Association (CEPSA), the European
Confederation of Political Science Associations (ECPSA) and the International Political Science
Association (IPSA).

Aims of AuPSA

       Fostering political science research in Austria
       Serving as a point of focus for Austrian political scientists, advocating their interests
       Advancing the internationalisation of Austrian political science
       Advocacy in public debates in areas of education, research and development
       Fostering visibility of political science in the public
Fields of Activity

       Publication of the Austrian Journal of Political Science which is listed in the Social
        Science Citation Index (SSCI)
       Organisation of conventions and conferences, round tables and lectures
       Financial support for junior researchers: travel and publication grants
       Providing a database on areas of expertise of AuPSA members, aiming to enhance the
        visibility of Austrian political science in public media and discourse
       Information for members: Regular news on political science in Austria, news relating
        to relevant topics and the latest about conventions and conferences
Sections
At present AUPSA has nine sections, focused on contemporary topics of political science

       International Studies
       Politik und Verwaltung [Politics and Administration]
       European Studies
       Visual Studies
       Religion und Politik [Religion and Politics]
       Politikdidaktik [Didactics of Politics]
       Political Leadership
       Vergangenheitspolitik [Politics of History]
       Jungwissenschafter*Innen [Junior Rearcher’s Section]

For more information, please visit oegpw.at
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November 25th 6.00 p.m. – Evening Event
                                    (held in German language)

                                   Eröffnung und Begrüßung
    -   Univ. Prof. Dr. Gabriele Spilker (Vorsitzende der ÖGPW)
    -   Univ. Prof. Dr. Reinhard Heinisch (Leitung Fachbereich Politikwissenschaft und
        Soziologie, Universität Salzburg)

     „Was wollt ihr von uns?“ Erwartungen an die Politikwissenschaft in Österreich
    Podiumsdiskussion zu 50+1 Jahren Österreichische Gesellschaft für Politikwissenschaft

Die Politikwissenschaft in Österreich befindet sich im Wandel. Im akademischen Bereich
nehmen Spezialisierung und Internationalisierung stark zu. Gleichzeitig soll die
Politikwissenschaft einen stärkeren Beitrag zur Behandlung gesellschaftlich relevanter Fragen
leisten. Aber was sind überhaupt die Erwartungen an die Politikwissenschaft? Was wollen
Politik und Medien von ihr? Und was ist sie imstande zu leisten? Darüber und über mögliche
Missverhältnisse zwischen politikwissenschaftlichem Angebot und gesellschaftlicher
Nachfrage diskutieren wir mit drei Gästen aus Medien, Politik und Politikwissenschaft.

Teilehmer*innen:
-   Barbara Prainsack
    Professorin für Vergleichende Politikfeldanalyse, Universität Wien
-   Susanne Schnabl
    Moderatorin ORF-“Report”
-   Stefan Wallner
    Kabinettschef im Bundesministerium für Kunst, Kultur, öffentlichen Dienst und Sport
-   Stefan Wally
    Moderation

Zugangsdaten
(öffentliche Veranstaltung, keine Anmeldung nötig)
-   Link: https://oegpw.us19.list-
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-   Meeting-ID: 831 7571 8569
-   Kenncode: 266250

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November 26th 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. – Panel Sessions
                                 (held in English language)

                     The virtual lobby will be open as of 08.30 a.m.

               Virtual        Virtual         Virtual         Virtual         Virtual
               Room 1         Room 2          Room 3          Room 4          Room 5
 Time Slot 1   P01 Voting     P02 Protest,    P03 Post-       P04 Social      P05 Apples
 09:00-10:30   and the        Dissent, and    pandemic        Policy:         with Pears?
               Economy        Mobilization    EU politics     Rights and
                                                              (In)equality
 Time Slot 2   P06 Voting     P07 EU          P08 Partisan P09 Protest        P10
 11:00-12:30   and Partici-   Politics and    Appoint-     in/through         Pandemic
               pation         the Limits of   ments        the Media          Politics
                              Free Move-
                              ment

                                     Lunch Break
                                     12:30-13:30

 Time Slot 3   P11 Parties    P12 Party       P13             P14             P15 EU
 13:30-15:00   and            Politics        Memory,         Populism        Politics:
               Candidates                     Emotions,       and Climate     Supranation
                                              and Popular     Change          al Level
                                              Culture
 Time Slot 4   P16            P17             Panel 18        P19             P20 EU
 15:30-17:00   Democratic     International   Political       Migration,      Politics
               Congruence     Relations:      Theory and      Minority        within
                              Cooperation,    Conceptual      Politics, and   Member
                              Conflict, and   History         Integration     States
                              Security

Technical note
There will be a conference main room on Zoom and the panels will take place in break-out
(virtual seminar) rooms. You will be able to switch between break-out rooms. Please make
sure that you have the latest Zoom-Desktop-Client version (version 5.3. or newer) on your
desktop in order to use this function.
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Panel Session I: 9:00-10:30

Virtual Room 1
Panel 01: Voting and the Economy
Chair: Stiller, Yannick
Discussant: Tarlea, Silvana
Huber, Robert A.                 It’s trade, stupid. Do voters judge incumbent politicians based on
Dür, Andreas                     changes in trade competitiveness?
Stiller, Yannick
Mühlböck, Monika                 Risk Preferences and Outcome Bias in the Delegation Process
Schwaninger, Manuel
Wagner, Paulus                   Where does the political resentment of manual workers originate from?
                                 From "problem experiences" to the tension and rupture of forms of
                                 societal integration
Willumsen, David                 Seeking Shelter: The Sectoral Basis of Economic Voting in Austria
Fink, Simon
Weiler, Florian
Wineroither, David

Virtual Room 2
Panel 02: Protest, Dissent, and Mobilization
Chair: Dolezal, Martin
Discussant: Fölsch, Marco
Jansesberger, Viktoria            Silencing dissent in the wake of disasters? An examination of repression
Spilker, Gabriele                 dynamics after extreme weather events using event data
Susanszky, Pal                    Citizen Protest Atttitudes in the Covid Crisis: A Comparison of Hungary
Kittel, Bernhard                  and Austria
Kopper, Akos
Wegscheider, Carsten              Defenders of democracy? How democratic attitudes relate to protest
Mauk, Marlene                     behavior
Weisskircher, Manès               How far-right parties mobilize against global warming policies:
                                  Ideological responses and mobilization strategies of AfD

Virtual Room 3
Panel 03: Post-pandemic European Union politics: continuity or profound transformation?
Chair: Auel, Katrin
Discussant: Meissner, Katharina
Gianna, Ermela                  The Role of the European Parliament in the Establishment of the
                                Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF): A Rebound Opportunity?
Hadj-Abdou, Leila               Sovereignist or Economic Interests? Debates about foreign essential
Sottilotta, Cecilia             workers in Austria and Italy during Covid-19 in focus
Maurer, Heidi                   Lesson-drawing from Covid-times: digitization, adaptability and post-
Wright, Nicholas                pandemic practices in EU Council negotiations
Ripoll Servent, Ariadna         Democracy in Lockdown: Concentration of Powers in European
                                Parliament under COVID-19

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Virtual Room 4
Panel 04: Social Policy: Rights and (In)equality
Chair: Karremans, Johannes
Discussant: Mätzke, Margitta
Assmus, Josephine                  Bridging the Gap between Competent Authorities and Courts in the
                                   Enforcement of Cross-Border Labour Rights? – The Fair Mobility
                                   Advisory Service for Mobile Workers in Germany
Heindlmaier, Anita                 Mobile, lonely and exploitable. How segregation and isolation of highly
Kobler, Carina                     mobile EU workers hampers the enforcement of their labor and social
                                   rights
Karremans, Johannes                Income inequality: maybe politics matters? A comparison between
Koxha, Klaudia                     Austria and Germany

Virtual Room 5
Panel 05: Apples with Pears? Opportunities for new Comparative Approaches to Inequalities, Mobility
and Migration
Chair: Stadlmair, Jeremias
Discussant: Crepaz, Katharina/Kreissl, Katharina/Rolle, Katrin
Crepaz, Katharina                   Diversity-Related Research in Times of Covid-19: Moving a Mixed
                                    Methods Project Online
Roller, Katrin                      Mobility at Work, Mobility for Work - Considerations on Work-Related
                                    Mobility and Gender

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Panel Session II: 11:00-12:30

Virtual Room 1
Panel 06: Voting and Participation
Chair: Habersack, Fabian
Discussant: Walenta, Carmen
Mühlböck, Armin                    Closeness matters - New empirical evidence on voter turnout in
Mitter, Birgit                     municipalities
Obermair, Franziska
Praprotnik, Katrin                 Participation of the Young Generation: Indifferent or different?
Perlot, Flooh
Oberluggauer, Patricia
Wegscheider, Carsten               Assessing the extent of populist attitudes among voters using machine
Habersack, Fabian                  learning
Fölsch, Marco

Virtual Room 2
Panel 07: EU Politics and the Limits of Free Movement
Chair: Miklin, Eric
Discussant: Heindlmaier, Anita
Blauberger, Michael               50 ways to make your profit. How Covid-19 in the German meat
Schmidt, Susanne K.               industry helps to disclose the shortcomings of the EU free movement
                                  regime
Frankowski, Pawel                 Mechanisms of compliance in EU Free Trade Agreements and EU
                                  Preferential Trade Agreements
Meissner, Katharina               Lobbying sanctions? How private actors respond to EU restrictive
                                  measures

Virtual Room 3
Panel 08: Partisan Appointments
Chair: Juen, Christina-Marie
Discussant: Konrath, Christoph
Ennser-Jedenastik, Laurenz            Why parties appoint outsiders and experts as ministers
Kaltenegger, Matthias
Taschwer, Mario                       Why social democrats don't appoint trade unionist ministers anymore
Ennser-Jedenastik, Laurenz
Reidinger, Verena
Willumsen, David                      Who gets to speak for the party? How Parliamentary Party Groups
Mickler, Tim                          Assign Spokespersonships
Otjes, Simon
Juen, Christina-Marie                 Public preferences towards electoral gender quotas
Jankowski, Michael
Tepe, Markus

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Virtual Room 4
Panel 09: Protest in/through the Media
Chair: Dolezal, Martin
Discussant: Weisskircher, Manès
Lechner, Lisa                     Reporting on Climate-Change Action: Paris Agreement, Fridays for
Spilker, Gabriele                 Future and the Framing in Public News Worldwide
Liebhart, Karin                   Sharing the stories most media don’t? Unicorn Riot's Alternative
                                  Coverage of Black Lives Matter Protests
Marini, Sofia                     Exploring challenger parties' mainstreaming through organisational and
                                  ideological change

Virtual Room 5
Panel 10: Pandemic Politics: (De)constructing and Representing Covid-19
Chair: Kinski, Lucy
Discussant: Hadj-Abdou, Leila
Fritsch, Katharina                Framing Corona – Memes als eine Form der Selbstrepräsentation von
Ajanovic, Edma                    Jugendlichen
Hasenöhrl, Syntia                 Deconstructing Covid-19: Decolonial feminist activism in France during
                                  the Coronavirus pandemic
Mellacher, Patrick                The Impact of Corona Populism: Empirical Evidence from Austria and
                                  Theory
Zwiener-Collins, Nadine           Covid-19 restrictions and trust in the Austrian government: The role of
Rump, Maike                       gender, work and family situations

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Panel Session III: 13.30-15.00

Virtual Room 1
Panel 11: Parties and Candidates
Chair: Jankowski, Michael
Discussant: Habersack, Fabian
Auer, Daniel                       Electoral Discrimination, Party Rationale, and the Underrepresentation
Portmann, Lea                      of Minority Politicians
Tichelbäcker, Thomas
Juen, Christina-Marie              Corrupt Candidates and Vote Choice: The Impact of Viable Alternatives
Jankowski, Michael
Lewandowsky, Marcel
Wegscheider, Carsten               Voicing the people or their partisans?
Lefkofridi, Zoe
Zwiener-Collins, Nadine

Virtual Room 2
Panel 12: Party Politics
Chair: Fallend, Franz
Discussant: Dolezal, Martin
Haselmayer, Martin                 The Impact of Party Ideology on Economic Inequality
Horn, Alexander
Konrath, Christoph                 “Die Arbeit passiert im Ausschuss.“ - Ausschusstätigkeit im Nationalrat
Bereuter, Franziska                in der 25. und 26. Gesetzgebungsperiode
Clar, Christoph
Praprotnik, Katrin                 Government formation duration at the sub-national level
Krauss, Svenja
Thürk, Maria
Kröber, Corinna                    Whose bread I eat, their song I sing? How the sex of MPs influences the
Krauss, Svenja                     use of oversight mechanisms in government and opposition

Virtual Room 3
Panel 13: Memory, Emotions, and Popular Culture
Chair: Auel, Katrin
Discussant: Spilker, Gabriele
Pipal, Christian                 Emotional Rhetoric in European Parliaments: A Multiverse Analysis
Schumacher, Gijs
Bakker, Bert N.
van der Velden, Mariken A. C. G.
Radonić, Ljiljana                Globalization of Memory and “Downloading” International Trends at
                                 National Memorial Museums
Sibomana, Eric                   Approaches to human remains in post-genocide Rwanda: Memorial
                                 museums as sites of local and international contestation

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Virtual Room 4
Panel 14: Populism and Climate Change
Chair: Buzogány, Aron & Huber, Robert A.
Discussant: Buzogány, Aron & Huber, Robert A.
Buzogány, Aron               Contesting Climate Change in the European Parliament. An analysis of
                             parliamentary speeches of populist parties
Ćetković, Stefan             Think populist, act local? Analysis of the positions on energy and climate
                             policy of the Alternative for Germany at the level of German federal states
Huber, Robert A.             Science-related and Political Populism: A Tale of two Scales?
Mede, Niels G.
Eberl, Jakob-Moritz
Greussing, Esther
Schulze, Kai                 Do populist parties affect climate policy production?

Virtual Room 5
Panel 15: EU Politics: Supranational Level
Chair: Maurer, Heidi
Discussant: Blauberger, Michael
Furtak, Dominika              Positioning air transport on the political agenda of the European Union
Gastinger, Markus             The Biggest Bang for the Buck? Explaining Joint Body Strength in the EU’s
Dür, Andreas                  International Agreements
Mitter, Birgit                Calls for Capacities: The Commission’s Demands in Distributing Funds
Zeilinger, Bernhard           The European Commission as a Policy Entrepreneur under the European
                              Semester

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Panel Session IV: 15:30-17:00

Virtual Room 1
Panel 16: Democratic Congruence
Chair: Willumsen, David
Discussant: Ennser-Jedenastik, Laurenz
Haselmayer, Martin             How parties link policy issues with group appeals
Huber, Lena Maria
Veljanov, Zdravko              Extracting Time-Series Party Positions Using Words as Texts: Comparative
                               Study of Western Balkans Political Parties’ Positions
Wegscheider, Carsten           Democratic Congruence and Regime Support:The Demand-Supply
                               Relationship
Wohlgemuth, Felix              Converging Social Policy Public and Party Issue Salience in Austria?
Walenta, Carmen                Developing a Salience Congruence Indicator

Virtual Room 2
Panel 17: International Relations: Cooperation, Conflict, and Security
Chair: Dür, Andreas
Discussant: Atkinson, Douglas
Tarlea,Silvana                Do authoritarian regimes cooperate differently with democracies? Evidence
Weiler, Florian               from WTO negotiations
Edinger, Harald               Affective Realism and the Annexation of Crimea
Saito, Jun                    Die umfassende Sicherheitspolitik am Beispiel der Mitwirkung an der EU-
                              Westbalkanerweiterung
Vikberg, Carl                 Explaining Patterns of Non-State Actor Participation in International
                              Organizations

Virtual Room 3
Panel 18: Political Theory and Conceptual History: Democracy, Temporality, and the State
Chair: Hasenöhrl, Syntia
Discussant: Wintersteiger, Mario
Egger, Lukas                   Die Debatte über den Ursprung der rassistischen Sklaverei in Virginia aus der
                               Perspektive materialistischer Staatstheorie
Lorenz, Matthias               Die Wiederholbarkeit politischer Gründung. Zu einem
                               demokratietheoretischen Schlüsselbegriff in frühneuzeitlichen und
                               zeitgenössischen Debatten The Iterability of Political Foundations. Reflections
                               on a Key Concept of Democratic Theory in Early Modern and Contemporary
                               Debates
Portschy, Jürgen               Metatheoretische Perspektiven auf Politik und Zeit
Wolfesberger, Philipp          Re-solidarization(s) linking past, present and future

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Virtual Room 4
Panel 19: Migration, Minority Politics, and Integration
Chair: Marco Fölsch
Discussant: Marcelo Jenny
Crepaz, Katharina            Different Types of Diversity, Similar Claims? A Regional Comparison of
                             "old" and "new" Minorities
Esien, Eddy Bruno            Principles, Rights, and Obligations: In state-public-private organizations
                             public value governance for work promotion.
Löw, Theodora Alwina         The fundamental human right of asylum in the EU
Veronika

Virtual Room 5
Panel 20: EU Politics within Member States
Chair: Fallend, Franz
Discussant: Miklin, Eric
Felder, Alina                 European(ised) Universities and Cross-Border Cooperation – A Case Study at
                              the Intersections of EU Regional and Higher Education Policy
Grabbe, Christina             A risk too high? Explaining conflicts among Western European States on the
                              proposed reform of the EU social security coordination
Meyer, Sarah                  Getting involved despite obstacles? Austrian and German regional MPs'
Wolf, Mario                   cooperation efforts in EU affairs

            We would like to thank our conference partners for their kind support:

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