Conferences and Talks

2021

“PSA Parliaments Survey and Publication Analysis: Identifying Trends and Mapping the Sub-Discipline”, PSA Parliaments Group roundtable ‘The Past, Present and Future of Parliamentary Studies’, 9 June 2021.

“Parliamentary Contestation, Discourse and Party Unity: Towards a Relational Approach”, PSA Parliaments Group annual conference ‘Innovations in Theory and Method in Parliamentary Studies’, 12 May 2021.

2019

“The Effects of Gatekeeping the Plenary Floor: Limited Contestation of the Euro Crisis in the Bundestag”, PSA German Politics Group workshop ‘The Future of Party Politics – Insights from Germany’, 29 November 2019, Birmingham, UK.

“The Effects of Gatekeeping the Plenary Floor: Discourse Network Analysis as a Novel Approach to Party Control”, PSA Parliaments Group annual conference, 7–8 November 2019, Cardiff, UK.

2017

“Are Backbenchers Fighting Back? Intra-party Mobilisation in German Parliament Debates on the Greek Crisis”, ECPR Joint Sessions of Workshops, 25–30 April 2017, University of Nottingham, UK.

2016

“Mobilisation in German Parliament Debates on the Greek Crisis: The Significance of Party Control”, 26th ECPR Summer School on Political Parties, 12–23 September 2016, University of Nottingham, UK.

“Mobilisation in German Parliament Debates on the Greek Crisis”, 3rd General Conference of the ECPR Standing Group on Parliaments, 30 June–2 July 2016, Munich, Germany.

“Towards a Dynamic Model of Reparliamentarisation of National Legislatures in the EU: The Centrality of Politicisation”, PADEMIA Summer School ‘Parliamentary Accountability: Assessing the Link Between Citizens and Elites in National and Supranational Politics’, 1–3 June 2016, University College Dublin, Ireland.

2015

“Towards a Model of Reparliamentarisation in the Context of EU Multi-Level Governance: The Missing Link”, 10th Jyväskylä Symposium on Political Thought and Conceptual Change ‘Theorising the European Polity: Conceptual and Institutional Transformations’, 10–12 June 2015, University of Jyväskylä, Finland.

“The Relevance of Left and Right in EU Affairs: A Case Study of German Parliament Debates on the Greek Crisis”, ‘Democracy: A Citizen Perspective’ International Conference, 27–28 May 2015, Åbo Akademi University, Turku, Finland.

“The Europeanisation of the German Bundestag: New Challenges and Opportunities in Times of the Euro Crisis”, Annual Conference of the Finnish Political Science Association, 19–20 March 2015, Åbo Akademi University, Turku, Finland.

2014

“A Widened Window of Opportunity for Politicisation in Times of the European Debt Crisis: A Case Study of the German Bundestag’s Plenary”, European Studies Day, 25 August 2014, University of Helsinki, Finland.