On 28 March, young researchers and practitioners were able to gain insights into the IParl's research projects and discuss them with us. In addition to the theoretical foundations of representation, parliamentary groups and parties, the focus was on the possibilities of their research and the presentation of empirical findings. Afterwards, there was a guided tour of the parliamentary history exhibition in the German Cathedral and a joint dinner not far from the Bundestag. We would like to thank all participants for their interest and the valuable dialogue.
9.00 a.m.
Opening, Dr Danny Schindler
9.15 a.m.
Representation and parliamentarism: theoretical foundations
Learning unit by Prof Dr Franziska Carstensen
10.45 a.m.
Coffee break
11.00 a.m.
Presentation of the Compare project by Alexander Kühne
12.00 pm
Lunch
1.00 pm
Parties and parliamentary groups
Learning unit by Dr Danny Schindler
2.30 pm
Coffee break
2.45 pm
Presentation of the BuKa project by Anastasia Pyschny
3.45 pm
Guided tour of the parliamentary history exhibition in the German Cathedral
5.15 pm
Discussion round on the topic of second chambers at IParl
under the direction of Dr Calixte Bloquet
6.15 pm
Dinner near the IParl
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