Pauliina Patana
@pauliinapatana
Assistant Professor @georgetownSFS @EuropaSaxa | PhD @cornellgov | Comparative Political Economy, Political Behavior and Parties
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NEW ISSUE from Perspectives on Politics - Perspectives on Politics - Volume 20 - Issue 3 - September 2022 - ow.ly/aJg850Kxw5y Feat. Yphtach Lelkes, Pauliina Patana, Ashrakat Elshehawy, Konstantin Gavras, federico nanni, James Bisbee, @kmmunger, Adam Cayton, Ryan Dawkins & more... #PoP20
Valtavasti onnea ehdokkuudesta Timo R. Stewart ja Anu Kantola sekä työryhmä, eli @saaltone, Lotta Haikkola, Lotta Junnilainen, @EevaLuhtakallio, Pauliina Patana, Joonas Timonen ja Pekka Tuominen🌟 #finlandiapalkinnot #tietokirjallisuudenfinlandia gaudeamus.fi/kahdeksan-kupl…
Out today in American Political Science Review #OpenAccess - my article on the relationship between revolutionary violence and counterrevolution. A quick 🧵 on the arguments and findings 👇
Looking forward to discussing the War in Ukraine with Angela Stent, Sara Bjerg Moller, @ProfSaunders, and Pauliina Patana, hosted by Mortara Center GU Security Studies Georgetown SFS on Feb. 24. Please join us! eventbrite.com/e/in-the-news-…
Glad to see this important piece out by the always brilliant Selene Campion!
Happy to share latest work with Alexander Held, now #OpenAccess in Research & Politics, in which we explore the connections between rising rents, cost burden, and nativist attitudes and populist right support: doi.org/10.1177/205316…
We’re starting off with a panel on gender, labor market and political structures with @magda_breyer, Bonnie Meguid, Briitta van Staalduinen and Iris Acquarone from 8 to 9.30.
It's followed by a panel on climate skepticism on changing cleavages of climate politics with Federica Genovese, Prof. Daphne Halikiopoulou, Jonas Meckling and Fergus Green from 10 to 11.30.
Next, we have a panel on place, identity and grievances amidst economic crises with @klunztrujillo, anne-marie jeannet, Yotam Margalit and Simone Cremaschi from 12 to 1.30pm
We then have a panel on partisanship, preferences and perceptions with ruth dassonneville, Elisabeth Ivarsflaten, Selene Campion and Giorgio Malet from 2 to 3.30pm.
Last but not least, we have a panel on old and new grievances and its effects on radical right support with Prof. Daphne Halikiopoulou, Pauliina Patana and Bart Bonikowski from 4 to 5.30pm.
So excited for this mini-conference! Please join us if you can! 👇#APSA2023 Diane Bolet
Is it possible to phase out coal and still win an election? Yes! Excited that my paper w Fergus Green & Mikel González-Eguino on the electoral success of #JustTransition policies in coalmining communities is now available #OpenAccess in American Political Science Review doi.org/10.1017/S00030…
Just out in the latest issue of American Political Science Review: "From Victims to Dissidents: Legacies of Violence and Popular Mobilization in Iraq (2003–2018)" by me, Dr. Chantal, and Rima Majed. Quick thread below on findings and takeaways 👇 cambridge.org/core/journals/…
I’m #phdone! I wrote about narratives, democracy, and peace in East Asia w/ stories from South Korea and Taiwan. And I will continue re/writing at The Dickey Center at Dartmouth this year.
After a long hiatus from twitter (or should I say X), I am back with some professional news. In July, I joined Department of Politics and International Relations as a lecturer (assistant professor). I look forward to working with my new colleagues and meeting students
Last week the Mortara Center and Professors Diana Kim and @PauliinaPatana, with the help of BMW Center for German and European Studies (CGES), hosted the Politics of Social Stratification: Global Perspectives, a workshop aimed at examining the politics of social stratification, inequality, and identity.