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Enhancing public support for international sanctions: An information provision experiment - https://cup.org/4rg6qel
- Jaroslaw Kantorowicz & @elenakanrez.bsky.social
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28.01.2026 10:20
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IN NEW ISSUE: Are more women elected in proportional elections than in majoritarian ones? @gulczynski.bsky.social, @monikaturyna.bsky.social & @jkantorowicz.bsky.social examine local Polish elections and find little evidence of that. Read OPEN ACCESS: buff.ly/UH5PdOR
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01.12.2025 13:02
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IN NEW ISSUE: Are more women elected in proportional elections than in majoritarian ones? @gulczynski.bsky.social, @monikaturyna.bsky.social & @jkantorowicz.bsky.social examine local Polish elections and find little evidence of that. Read OPEN ACCESS: buff.ly/UH5PdOR
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22.11.2025 22:00
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Judicial transformation: The case of the Polish Constitutional Tribunal - https://cup.org/4i3moW2
- Lucia Dalla Pellegrina, Jarosław Kantorowicz, Nuno Garoupa & Jacek Lewkowicz
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13.11.2025 10:20
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🚨 New publication!
Our first working paper, Conceptual Framework is out.
It maps how networks — social, political, economic — shape the rule of law and, in turn, influence socio-economic outcomes.
It’s the lens we’ll use to guide the empirical research that follows.
📄 www.net-rol.eu/publications...
25.08.2025 10:48
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🎥 New NET-ROL Voices episode
Assistant Professor Nadia von Jacobi introduces one of our key research questions: How do networks shape the rule of law?
Different networks may erode or strengthen the rule of law – and this distinction is central to our Conceptual Framework
👉 Watch the video:
02.09.2025 11:40
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📄 New NET-ROL publication: Deliverable 2.2 – Rule of Law and Networks: Guidelines on Measurement and Statistical Analysis. The document sets out indicators and methodological standards for studying law-making, judiciary, public spending, and citizens. www.net-rol.eu/publications...
29.09.2025 09:05
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Are more women elected in proportional elections than in majoritarian ones? @gulczynski.bsky.social, @monikaturyna.bsky.social & @jkantorowicz.bsky.social examine local Polish elections and find little evidence of that. Read OPEN ACCESS: buff.ly/UH5PdOR
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07.07.2025 12:02
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Research article "A Feminine or Masculine Crisis? Gender Stereotypes and Leadership During a Pandemic" by Elena Kantorowicz-Reznichenko, Justyna Dabrowska & Jaroslaw Kantorowicz.
Abstract begins: The COVID-19 pandemic posed new challenges for leaders, requiring behavior change and public self-compliance. Stereotypically feminine qualities, such as compassion and a good approach to people, may have helped achieve these goals, rendering the pandemic a “feminine crisis.” The special nature of this crisis, along with media attention on female-led countries successfully managing the pandemic, raises the question of whether female leaders would be perceived as more competent in handling such a crisis. In an experimental study conducted on a representative sample in Poland, we assessed whether female prime minister candidates or candidates with feminine traits had an advantage when their competence in managing a large-scale pandemic was evaluated.
📢New issue of #PAG21 is out!📢
In "A Feminine or Masculine Crisis?" @elenakanrez.bsky.social , Justyn Dabrowska, @jkantorowicz.bsky.social utilize an experiment in 🇵🇱 to understand the role of gender in evaluating competence of leaders in a global pandemic.
polisky gendersky
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02.07.2025 13:04
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A Dyadic Method to Investigate Voting Behavior in the Council of the European Union
Abstracts. Using a dyadic approach to explore voting behavior of European Union (EU) member states in the Council of the EU, we investigate the similarity
Using a dyadic approach, @arash-p.bsky.social, Madeleine O Hosli & @jkantorowicz.bsky.social investigate EU member states’ voting behavior in the Council of the EU along 3 policy dimensions: left-right, authoritarian-libertarian, and pro-/anti EU.
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28.04.2025 16:49
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Are more women elected in proportional elections than in majoritarian ones? @gulczynski.bsky.social, @monikaturyna.bsky.social & @jkantorowicz.bsky.social examine local Polish elections and find little evidence of that. Read OPEN ACCESS: buff.ly/UH5PdOR
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25.04.2025 21:02
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Members of the Republican Party continuously propose legislation that would facilitate a "cult of personality" around Trump - a hallmark of authoritarian regimes.
Here is a partial list to help as we keep track of the myriad of ways democracy can erode.
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12.03.2025 09:53
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A new interesting article by @jkantorowicz.bsky.social , @elenakanrez.bsky.social and Yifat Nahmias is now available on our FirstView page. It is entitled "The price of creativity: a conjoint experiment in copyrights". Enjoy it here: tinyurl.com/bdhzhyy8
20.02.2025 09:30
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Research article "A Feminine or Masculine Crisis? Gender Stereotypes and Leadership During a Pandemic" by Elena Kantorowicz-Reznichenko, Justyna Dabrowska & Jaroslaw Kantorowicz.
Abstract begins: The COVID-19 pandemic posed new challenges for leaders, requiring behavior change and public self-compliance. Stereotypically feminine qualities, such as compassion and a good approach to people, may have helped achieve these goals, rendering the pandemic a “feminine crisis.” The special nature of this crisis, along with media attention on female-led countries successfully managing the pandemic, raises the question of whether female leaders would be perceived as more competent in handling such a crisis. In an experimental study conducted on a representative sample in Poland, we assessed whether female prime minister candidates or candidates with feminine traits had an advantage when their competence in managing a large-scale pandemic was evaluated.
📣 Out on #FirstView 📣
In "A Feminine or Masculine Crisis?" @elenakanrez.bsky.social , Justyn Dabrowska, @jkantorowicz.bsky.social utilize an experiment in 🇵🇱 to understand the role of gender in evaluating competence of leaders in a global pandemic.
polisky gendersky
https://buff.ly/4h2g27H
27.01.2025 14:00
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Are more women elected in proportional elections than in majoritarian ones? @gulczynski.bsky.social, @monikaturyna.bsky.social & @jkantorowicz.bsky.social examine local Polish elections and find little evidence of that. Read more: https://buff.ly/4gh5cJU (OPEN ACCESS)
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25.01.2025 22:00
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#TeamScience
06.01.2025 13:21
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🎓 We are looking for a dedicated Post-doctoral Researcher in Empirical Approaches to Rule of Law to join our interdisciplinary Horizon Europe NET-ROL project. This full-time, 36-month position is based in the heart of The Hague!
To learn more about this call, see👇
15.11.2024 08:56
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Our new study on public perception of terrorism has just dropped in Journal of Peace Research!
What attributes of terrorist attacks are the most salient to the public in 🇳🇱 & 🇬🇧? To find out, check our article ⬇️
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