News | 04.01.2022
The Norface GOVERNANCE project EUINACTION has had a number of important activities in 2021, including workshops and presentations.
EUINACTION aims to inform responsive and effective policy reforms with findings of the willingness and capacity for European integration in specific policy areas. The consortium seeks to establish under which conditions politicians and institutions in the EU pursue an increase or a decrease of the EU’s policy competences; when these actors manage to assert their positions in the policy-making processes; and to what extent their positions respond to public demands across and within member states.
Workshops
- 24/02/2021 – First EUINACTION half-day workshop held online
- 18-20/10/2021 – EUINACTION Project Workshop (Fall 2021) held in The Hague, Netherlands.
Presentations
- JUNE – Conference organized by the European Political Science Association. Leiden University team held paper presentations: 1. Curb EU Enthusiasm: Categorising the Commission’s Responsiveness and 2. Constraining the Agency to Please the Public: the New Mode of Responsiveness in the EU.
- JUNE – Conference organized by the European Political Science Association. Strathclyde University team held paper presentation: Screening Out Disagreement? Candidate Selection Criteria and Preference Diversity in Parliamentary Debate.
- SEPTEMBER – Conference organized by the UACES. Leiden University team held a paper presentation: ‘Curb EU Enthusiasm: Categorising the Commission’s Responsiveness’.
- SEPTEMBER – Conference organized by the American Political Science Association. Leiden University team held a paper presentation: Constraining the Agency to Please the Public: the New Mode of Responsiveness in the EU.
- SEPTEMBER – Conference organized by the American Political Science Association. Strathclyde University team held paper presentation: Screening Out Disagreement? Candidate Selection Criteria and Preference Diversity in Parliamentary Debate.
- 06. SEPTEMBER – 1st Workshop on Computational Linguistics for Political Text Analysis. Leiden University and the University of Mannheim teams held a project presentation at ‘Twin Panel: The merits and challenges of interdisciplinary research.'
- 09. OCTOBER – Conference organized by the Political Science Association of Ireland. Strathclyde University team held paper presentation: Screening Out Disagreement? Candidate Selection Criteria and Preference Diversity in Parliamentary Debate.
- 13. OCTOBER – INDIVEU Workshop. Leiden University team held a paper presentation: 'Curb EU Enthusiasm: Categorising the Commission’s Responsiveness’.