Max Weber Programme, Annual report 2009–2010
DÖRING, Holger GERMANY
Email: holger.doring@eui.eu EUI Affiliation: Department of Political and Social Sciences EUI Mentor: Peter Mair Holger Döring received a PhD in Politics and Management from the University of Konstanz, Germany in 2009. His research and teaching interests are in comparative politics, European studies, political economy and political methodology. He is especially interested in questions of empirical democratic theory, studying the effects of institutions on political representation and satisfaction with political regimes. From September 2010 he will be lecturer at the University of Bremen.
Activities during Max Weber Fellowship Other Publications
Holger Döring (2010): “Who gets into government? Coalition formation in advanced democracies”(with Johan Hellstrom).(Working Paper).
MWP Working Paper
Holger Döring (2010): “Collaborative data collection in political science”. Max Weber Working No. 2010/21.
Conference Presentations
ECPR General Conference, Potsdam, 10–12 September 2009 Italian Political Science Association (SISP), Roma, 17 September 2009
Seminar Presentations
Colloquium on Political Behavior, EUI Florence, 12 November 2009 Jean Blondel Seminars in Political Science, University of Siena, 12 January 2010
Teaching
ECPR – Carlo Alberto Summer School on Analytical Politics, Collegio Carlo Alberto, Turin, 21 September 2009 Mapping political institutions: Workshop on indicators in comparative politics (with Armen Hakhverdian), EUI Florence, 13–14 May, 2010
Other Academic Activities/Achievements
Data set: Parliament and government composition database (ParlGov): An infrastructure for empirical information on parties, elections and governments – Version 10/02 (with Philip Manow). Conference and reading group organiser (with Christian Schemmel): MWP and RSCAS Conference on Inequality: Contemporary Approaches to Inequality in the Social Sciences, 5–6 May 2010, EUI Florence.
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