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Seminar-Reihe "The European Social Model"


 


v 2006I 2005 I 2004 |

14  12  2006   Dr. Waltraud Schelkle, London School of Economics and Political Science, u. Dr. Deborah Mabbett, Birkbeck, University of London
¬ “The political economy of the European Social Model: Technocratic visions and messy politics”
 
 
  21  06  2006   Dr. Hilary Silver
¬ “Behind the American Social Model: Meanings and Measures of Poverty and Exclusion in the USA”
 
 
  05  04  2006   Dr. Ralf Rogowski, LL.M., University of Warwick
¬ “Law and Policy of Transitional Labour Markets in the European Union: Remarks on the European Social Model”
 
 


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16  11  2005   Prof. Dr. Joakim Palme, Institute for Futures Studies, Stockholm and Stockholm University
¬ ”Sustainable Social Policy in a European Perspective”
 
   
  19  10  2005   Prof. Dr. Stefan Immerfall, Pädagogisch Hochschule Schwäbisch Gmünd
¬  „Das europäische Sozialmodell in Zeiten von TINA“
 
   
  07  09  2005   Prof. Dr. Martin Heidenreich, Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg
¬ „Die Europäisierung sozialer Ungleichheiten"
 
   
  22  06  2005   Professor Mary Daly, Queen’s University Belfast
¬ “The Possibility of an EU Social Policy – Lisbon and After”
 
   
  25  05  2005   Prof. Dr. Stein Ringen, University of Oxford
¬ “Two decades of welfare state development in Europe: Is there convergence towards a European social model?”
 
   
  13  04  2005   Dr. Heinz-Herbert Noll, Zentrum für Umfragen, Methoden und Analysen (ZUMA)
¬ „Indikatoren und das 'Europäische Sozialmodell':  Zur Entwicklung eines 'European System of Social Indicators' "
 
   
  09  03  2005   Prof. Dr. Maurizio Ferrera, Università degli Studi di Milano
and URGE - Research Unit on European Governance, Fondazione Carlo Alberto, Moncalieri-Turin
¬  “New Boundaries, New Structuring? On the Future of Social Protection in the EU”
 
   

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16  12  2004   Prof. Dr. Anton Hemerijck, Netherlands Scientific Council for Government Policy and University of Leiden
¬ “Recasting Europe’s semi-sovereign welfare states and the role of the European Union”
 
 
  24  11  2004   Prof. Dr. Gerda Falkner, Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria
¬ “How (un-)successful is compliance with EU law in each of the member states?”
 
 
  25  08  2004   Dr. Sylvia Zühlke, Dipl.-Sozialwirt Sebastian Scharnhorst, Diplom-Kauffrau Ramona Pohl:
Geschäftsstelle des Forschungsdatenzentrums der Statistischen Landesämter
¬ „Datenangebot und Datenzugangswege des Forschungsdatenzentrums der Statistischen Landesämter”
 
 
  28  07  2004   Dr. Hans-Jürgen Urban, IG Metall Vorstand, Frankfurt am Main
¬ „Europäisierung der Gesundheitspolitik? – Zur Evolution eines Politikfeldes im europäischen Mehrebenen-System“
 
 
  14  06  2004   Prof. Dr. Jane Lewis, University of Oxford
¬ ”Towards the Adult Worker Model Family. Problems of Care and Gender Equality”
 
 
18  05  2004 Prof. Dr. Chiara Saraceno, University of Turin
¬ ”The reproductive paradox of ‚weak’ and ‚strong’ families in contemporary Europe“
 
 
14  04  2004 Prof. Dr. John Buchanan, University of Sydney
¬ ”The European Social Model: An Australian perspective on its meaning, impact and potential evolution”

 
01  04  2004 Prof. Dr. Martin Potůček, Charles University Prague
¬ ”EU accession countries between Copenhagen criteria and Lisbon strategy: how to proceed?”
 


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