Scholar Talks: Νόρμες “καλής ιθαγένειας” και σύγκρουση ημεδαπών-αλλοδαπών στην Ευρώπη

Scholar Talks: Νόρμες “καλής ιθαγένειας” και σύγκρουση ημεδαπών-αλλοδαπών στην Ευρώπη

 
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Το Τμήμα Πολιτικών Δημόσιας Υγείας της Σχολής Δημόσιας Υγείας του Πανεπιστημίου Δυτικής Αττικής, το Εργαστήριο Επιδημιολογίας, Προσδιοριστών Υγείας και Ευεξίας (ΕΠΥΕ) και η Μονάδα Κοινωνιολογικής Έρευνας της Διεθνούς Μετανάστευσης, των Πολιτικών Υγείας και Ένταξης, σας προσκαλούν στη διάλεξη του Καθηγητή Νικόλαου Σαμπάνη, Kalsi Family Professor of Political Science, Yale University, με τίτλο: «Νόρμες “καλής ιθαγένειας” και σύγκρουση ημεδαπών-αλλοδαπών στην Ευρώπη», Πανεπιστημιούπολη Αθηνών, Αμφιθεάτρο «Ι. Κυριόπουλος», Λ. Αλεξάνδρας 196, στις 21 Νοεμβρίου 2025, 19:00-20:30. 

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Nicholas Sambanis is Kalsi Professor of Political Science and Director of the Identity & Conflict Lab at Yale University. He writes on inter-group conflict, ranging from everyday forms of bias and discrimination to violent protests and civil wars. With Michael Doyle, he published Making War and Building Peace (Princeton University Press, 2006), the first quantitative analysis of the effectiveness of United Nations peacekeeping operations after civil war. He co-authored Breaking the Conflict Trap: Civil War and Development Policy (World Bank, 2003) a book which launched the study of civil war as a problem of economic development; and he designed and implemented the first multi-country mixed-methods research project on the causes of civil war in a two-volume book, Understanding Civil War: Evidence and Analysis (World Bank, 2005). He is an elected member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and his articles on civil war, secessionism, ethnic conflict, and immigration have been published in leading academic journals. As a Presidential Distinguished Professor of Political Science at the University of Pennsylvania from 2016-2023, he founded the Identity & Conflict Lab, which uses inter-disciplinary experimental research to explore ways that group identities shape political conflict and are in turn affected by conflict. His current research is focused on overcoming challenges of immigrant integration in Europe and on exploring differences in civic cultures around the world.  His most recent book is Native Bias: Overcoming Discrimination Against Immigrants (Princeton University Press, 2022).