
Silvana Tarlea
@silvanatarlea
Political scientist: EU, education policies, communism and post-communism;
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http://silvanatarlea.com 10-09-2014 16:14:48
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Doing empirical research on disability + politics? Moritz Raykowski and I are putting together a panel for APSA Virtual on 8-9 Feb 24 connect.apsanet.org/virtual-resear…. If you'd like to be part of it send your title + abstract to [email protected] by Oct 12th.

Now online! 📃LSE EUROPP blog: Does political experience matter for the success of party leaders? blogs.lse.ac.uk/europpblog/202…

I’m reading Katalin Kariko ‘s autobiography. These 2 pages describe her experience with being demoted and turning up to work one day to see ppl move her belongings away from her lab. They were all following “policy”. “It was that line about policy that did it for me”, writes



Happy to see my ERC STG CONSULTATIONEFFECTS mentioned in this report among many other great pol sci projects. European Research Council (ERC)

Beyond excited to see my amazing co-author Elizabeth Evans's and my book Disability and Political Representation in the flesh! Thank you to all the disabled politicians and representatives of Disabled People's Orgs who shared their experiences with us over the past 5 years. [1/2]

Looking for a PhD student (4 years, 100%) to work with me on a project about historical perspectives on comparative philosophy. Focus would be on Paul Masson-Oursel, Brajendra Nath Seal and Virchand Raghavji Gandhi. Special set of language skills required. jobs.unibas.ch/offene-stellen…

This week is all about the European Parliament elections. I spoke to Telebasel about the upcoming elections and the growing appeal of right wing political parties. How are you preparing for EU elections? Europainstitut Basel @PolSciUnibas University of Basel telebasel.ch/sendungen/punk…


What can Kier Starmer learn from Jacinda Ardern as he embarks on an ambitious reforms agenda in government? Check out my new piece for Institute for Government here: instituteforgovernment.org.uk/comment/jacind…

Many political parties sponsor citizen legislative initiatives to promote their own ideological priorities, increase issue salience, mobilize supporters/ attract new voters. Does it pay off? Read this new article in Journal of Politics @[email protected] shorturl.at/AdfGl Oxford Politics and IR Oxford School of Global & Area Studies 🧵