🚨Publication alert!📊 @JournalESP
1/ @eloisah01, Franziska Deeg, and I studied how the #COVID19 pandemic influenced support for social assistance in Germany. It turns out that solidarity between income classes could play a role in expanding the welfare state in times of crisis!
🆕 in EPSR
“Onward & upward?” 🚀
Niccolo Durazzi & @SimoneTonelli_ use panel data & case studies 🇦🇹🇩🇪🇨🇭 to explore how collective skill formation can promote inclusion and occupational upgrading. 📈
#OA#PoliSci
Read more 📖: buff.ly/JmDLRha
🚨CfP Political Science🤖
Niccolò Durazzi @SimoneTonelli_ and I will chair a panel (11.3) on the political economy of tech change at the 2025 SISP Conference (Naples, 4-6 Sept): sisp.it/en/conference-2025/c…
We invite you to submit an abstract by May 25. See you in Naples!
Come to Naples to share your view on how technology is changing the economy and labour markets, and what we should do to govern this transformation! Abstract submission deadline: May 25, 2025
🚨CfP Political Science🤖
Niccolò Durazzi @SimoneTonelli_ and I will chair a panel (11.3) on the political economy of tech change at the 2025 SISP Conference (Naples, 4-6 Sept): sisp.it/en/conference-2025/c…
We invite you to submit an abstract by May 25. See you in Naples!
📢 Call for Panel – XVIII ESPAnet Italy Conference 2025
Join us at @PoliTOnews (Sept 16-18, 2025) to discuss social policy in a world in transition: technology, climate, & demographic change. Submit your session proposal by March 10, 2025!
🔗 espanet-italia.net/index.php…#ESPAnet#IT
🚨Publication alert!📊 @JournalESP
1/ @eloisah01, Franziska Deeg, and I studied how the #COVID19 pandemic influenced support for social assistance in Germany. It turns out that solidarity between income classes could play a role in expanding the welfare state in times of crisis!
8/ The pandemic reminded us that we are all subject to economic risk and cannot predict when and how a crisis will hit. Let’s take these lessons forward as we build more resilient and inclusive social safety nets!
Can collective skill formation systems be adjusted to support creating highly skilled employment for low academic achievers in the late phase of capitalist development? @niccolodurazzi and I find no inherent reason to suggest it can’t. But the adjustment process is political 👇🏼
Collective skill formation systems were central to sustaining a high-road approach to economic development in industrial societies while maintaining social inclusion 🤝
But can they still deliver in knowledge-based societies, both economically and socially?
Our latest working paper 🔗 etui.org/Zhd#KnowledgeEconomy
New article out and about @RIPEJournal 🍾
Really happy for this one to have found a lovely home 🙏
Open Access at tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.…
And a short 🧵 for you busy people!
Are you a social scientist working on (political debates and policies to tackle) skills shortage? Make sure to join @niccolodurazzi and me at #ecprjs24 in our workshop on “The Politics and Policies of Skills Shortage”. We are looking forward to your contributions! @ECPRKnowledge
Today #ecprgc2023 in Prague. On Monday, we had an excellent panel on the knowledge economy, featuring some of the most recent contributions and addressing fundamental open questions.
🚨 Are you interested in comparative capitalism? Join our panel on the transition to the knowledge economy at #ECPR2023 in Prague!
ecpr.eu/Events/Event/PanelDe…
Thanks again to all the participants for making this panel possible! It was a great pleasure to meet you, and I look forward to seeing your research progress and organising more dissemination events together