---------*GERMAN VERSION BELOW/DEUTSCHE VERSION DARUNTER*---------
Dear Colleagues,
I would like to remind you to of our Call for Papers (Extended Deadline: 31.12.2024!) for the
++++++MIMAP Closing Conference "Irregularly staying Migrants: Empirical Findings and Methodological Advances"++++++
https://www.bamf.de/SharedDocs/Anlagen/EN/Forschung/mimap-konferenz.html|PDF Attached
# We welcome submissions on various topics related to irregular migrants, including but not limited to the following questions, ideally with implications for practitioners or policy makers:
• Ways into and out of irregularity
• Integration, well-being and everyday life
• Agency, networks, and negotiating im-/mobility
• Methodological and ethical reflections
# Organizational Matters
• Date and Location: 20.-21.05 May 2025, BAMF headquarter Nuremberg
• Keynote: Assist.-Prof. Albert Kraler, Coordinator of the EU Horizon Project MIrreM (Measuring Irregular Migration).
• Abstracts of max. 300 words (preferably in English) should be submitted via the pdf form "MIMAP closing conference: Submission form" (see pdf attached) by November 30, 2024. Authors of accepted abstracts will be notified by January 31, 2025.
• Formats of presentations are oral and poster presentations.
• Participation is free of charge. Travel and accommodation costs must be covered by the participants.
• If you have any questions, please contact: mimap.conference[at]bamf.bund.de
---------*DEUTSCHE VERSION*---------
Sehr geehrte Kolleginnen und Kollegen,
ich möchte Sie an unseren Call for Papers (Einreichungsfrist bis 31.12.2024 verlängert!) erinnern:
++++++MIMAP-Abschlusskonferenz "Migrantinnen und Migranten mit Ausreisepflicht: Empirische Erkenntnisse und methodische Ansätze"++++++
https://www.bamf.de/SharedDocs/Anlagen/DE/Forschung/mimap-konferenz.html |PDF anbei
# Wir freuen uns über Beiträge, die sich in unterschiedlichster Form mit Menschen mit Ausreise-pflicht beschäftigen. Die Einreichungen können, müssen sich jedoch nicht, an den folgenden Fragen orientieren und beinhalten im Idealfall Empfehlungen an Personen aus Politik und Praxis:
• Wege in die und aus der Ausreisepflicht
• Teilhabe, Wohlbefinden und Alltagsleben
• Agency, Netzwerke und die Aushandlung von Im-/Mobilität
• Methodische und ethische Aspekte
# Hinweise zur Einreichung und Organisatorisches
• Datum und Ort: 20.-21.05 Mai 2025, BAMF Zentrale Nürnberg
• Keynote: Assist.-Prof. Albert Kraler, Koordinator des EU Horizon Projekts MIrreM (Measuring Irregular Migration)
• Abstracts von max. 300 Wörtern (bevorzugt auf Englisch) sollten bis zum 30. November 2024 über das Anmeldeformular "MIMAP-Abschlusskonferenz / MIMAP closing conference" (siehe PDF im Anhang) eingereicht werden. Die Autorinnen und Autoren werden über die Entscheidung zur Annahme der Beiträge bis zum 31. Januar 2 2025 informiert.
• Die Beiträge können in Form eines Vortrages oder als Poster präsentiert werden.
• Die Teilnahme an der Konferenz ist kostenlos. Reise- und Unterbringungskosten müssen von den Teilnehmenden selbst getragen werden
• Fragen richten Sie bitte an: mimap.conference[at]bamf.bund.de
Kind Regards/Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Randy Stache
________________________
Forschungszentrum Migration, Integration und Asyl,
Forschungsfeld I: Internationale Migration und Migrationssteuerung
Bundesamt für Migration und Flüchtlinge
________________________
Research Centre Migration, Integration Asylum
Research field I "International migration and migration management"
Federal Office for Migration and Refugees
Frankenstraße 210, 90461 Nürnberg
Telefon: +49 911 943 24664
E-Mail: randy.stache(a)bamf.bund.de
Internet: http://www.bamf.dehttp://www.wir-sind-bund.de
Dear Colleagues,
maybe some of you are also involvend with teaching survey methodology and could benefit from participating at the 11th conference of the European Survey Research Association (ESRA) (https://www.europeansurveyresearch.org/conference/utrecht-2025/call-for-abs…), which takes place at Utrecht University, The Netherlands, from July 14 to July 18, 2025.
The session "Teaching Survey Methodology – Challenges and New Approaches" (https://www.europeansurveyresearch.org/conf2025/sessions.php?sess=79) is organized by me (Katrin Drasch, FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg) but I hope that there are some of you somewhere who are in a similar situation/position and we can share some experiences.
Please submit your abstract (max. 300 words) via the ESRA conference management system by December 20, 2024.
Session Details
Many higher education curricula involve survey data collection by students, aiming to teach a complete empirical research circle from formulating a research question to finding a preliminary empirical answer. This approach is often justified because it constitutes a crucial skill for future careers in both academic and non-academic environments. However, over the past two decades, data collection has increasingly shifted from written or oral/telephone interviews to more complex methods like online surveys, longitudinal studies, and alternative data sources, making it increasingly challenging to teach survey methodology in its entirety. Current curricula often face two major issues: first, the limited time available for empirical research projects, typically a maximum of two academic terms, often necessitates shortcuts, such as skipping cognitive pretesting, to complete data analysis on time. Second, there is often little financial support for material expenses (e.g., postal charges, printing questionnaires) or technical resources (e.g., access to sampling frames). This can lead to the misinterpretation of results, such as treating non-probability snowball sampling as representative. As a result, self-collected data often suffer from quality issues and are thus not suitable for scientific publications. This session aims to discuss these challenges and explore new approaches to collecting scientifically valuable data in a teaching environment. For instance, experimental designs (e.g., factorial surveys or choice experiments) that do not require large or representative samples could be considered. Additionally, incorporating AI tools into survey methodology instruction, such as using them to generate and pretest questionnaires, could provide new opportunities. Alternative data sources (e.g., social media data or anonymized university records) and collaborations with external (non-academic) partners, along with the challenges they pose (e.g., data protection and exchange), could also be explored. These and other alternative and/or innovative topics are welcome to this session.
I am looking forward to your submissions. Please feel free to forward this call within your networks!
Best regards
Katrin Drasch
--
Dr. Katrin Drasch, Akademische Oberrätin (LfbA)
Institut für Soziologie
Kochstraße 4
91054 Erlangen
Dear colleagues,
We are pleased to invite submissions for our session “Current Methodological Challenges and Applications in Environmental and Climate Research” at the European Survey Research Association (ESRA) 2025 conference at the Utrecht University, The Netherlands, from July 14 to July 18, 2025.
Session Focus:
Climate change and the depletion of natural resources are critical global challenges requiring innovative policies and societal action. To understand public perceptions, environmental behaviors, and policy support, robust data and methodologies are essential. Our session will explore how survey research can advance knowledge in this field, with a focus on addressing key methodological challenges.
We welcome contributions that focus on one of these topics.
• Measuring environmental behavior and household carbon footprints, addressing biases (e.g., self-reporting, social desirability).
• Investigating public opinion, policy acceptance, and climate skepticism while managing response biases and privacy concerns.
• Employing survey experiments to evaluate policy perceptions under uncertainty and complexity.
• Integrating survey data with novel data sources (e.g., geospatial data, sensor data, administrative data) to consider context effects and enhance data quality.
• Addressing sample-selection and the under-representation of far-right supporters and climate sceptics.
Submission Details
Abstracts should include a clear description of the research question, methodology, and relevance to the session's theme.
• Abstract: max. 300 Words
• Submission Deadline: 20th December 2024
• Submission Portal: ESRA conference management system www.europeansurveyresearch.org/call-for-esra25-abstracts-now-open/
For questions or further information, please feel free to contact us. We look forward to receiving your submissions and to engaging discussions at ESRA 2025!
Henning Best, Christiane Bozoyan, Manuela Schmidt, Claudia Schmiedeberg
Liebe Kolleginnen und Kollegen,
an der Universität Bremen ist am *SOCIUM Forschungszentrum Ungleichheit
und Sozialpolitik*in dem vom BMBF geförderten *Mixed-Methods*
*Forschungsinstituts Gesellschaftlicher Zusammenhalt (FGZ)* im *Projekt
„Angespannte Beziehungen? Segmentation und wechselseitige Bewertung
sozialer Milieus“* unter der Leitung von Michael Windzio und mir zum
nächstmöglichen Zeitpunkt eine Stelle alsWissenschaftliche:r
Mitarbeiter:in (29,4 Std.) zu besetzen. *
*
Bitte finden Sie weitere Informationen in der angehängten Ausschreibung.
Wir würden uns freuen, wenn Sie ggf. infrage kommende Personen auf die
Ausschreibung aufmerksam machen würden.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen,
Betina Hollstein und Michael Windzio
--
Prof. Dr. Betina Hollstein
University of Bremen
Professor of Microsociology and Qualitative Methods
Research Data Center QUALISERVICE, head:https://www.qualiservice.org/en/
NEU - Interview zum FDZ Qualiservice:https://blog.bildungsserver.de/qualitative-forschungsdaten-sind-ein-schatz-der-gerade-erst-gehoben-wird/
SOCIUM - Research Center on Inequality and Social Policy
Dept. Methods Research/ Head
Dept. Life Course, Life Course Policy and Social Integration
Mary-Somerville-Str. 9, R. 9.3090 , D - 28359 Bremen
tel +49 (0)421-218-58512
e-mail:betina.hollstein@uni-bremen.de
http://www.socium.uni-bremen.de/about-the-socium/members/betina-hollstein/e…
Sekr.: Patricia Tegeler-Winde, tel.: +49 (0)421-218-58638. E-Mail:p.tegeler-winde@uni-bremen.de
Recent publications:
* Settersten, R.A., B. Hollstein, K.K. McElvaine (2024): ”Unlinked lives”: Elaboration of a concept and its significance for the life course. Advances in Life Course Research, Vol. 59, 100583 doi.org/10.1016/j.alcr.2023.100583
* Hollstein, B. (2024): Qualitative and Mixed Methods. In: J.McLevey, P. Carrington & J. Scott (Eds.): SAGE Handbook of Social Network Analysis, 2nd edition. Sage, 562-574.
* Hollstein, B. (2023): Personal Network Dynamics across the Life Course. A Relationship-related Structural Approach. Advances in Life Course Research. Vol 58, 100567. doi.org/10.1016/j.alcr.2023.100567
* Marsden, P.V. & B. Hollstein (2022): Advances and Innovations in Methods for Collecting Egocentric Network Data. Social Science Research 108, 102816.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssresearch.2022.102816
* Hollstein, B. (2021): Promises and Pitfalls of Qualitative Longitudinal Research. Longitudinal and Life Course Studies 12 (1), 7-17.https://doi.org/10.1332/175795920X16040851984946
* Hollstein, B. (2021): Georg Simmel’s Contribution to Social Network Research. In: M.L. Small, B.L. Perry, B. Pescosolido, & E. Smith (Eds.): Personal Networks: Classic Readings and New Directions in Ego-centric Analysis. New York: Cambridge University Press, 51-69.https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108878296.003
* Hollstein, B., R. Greshoff, U. Schimank & A. Weiss (2021) (Eds.): Soziologie - Sociology in the German speaking world. Special Issue Soziologische Revue 2020. De Gruyter: Berlin. 557 pages.https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110627275
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Meldungen des Tages:
1. CfP ESRA 2025: Surveying people living in nursing homes and
other institutions (Bünning)
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Dear Colleagues,
we are excited to invite submissions for our upcoming session Surveying
people in nursing homes and other institutions: Challenges and
Solutions<https://www.europeansurveyresearch.org/conf2025/sessions.php?sess=113>,
at the 11th conference of the European Survey Research Association
(ESRA)<https://www.europeansurveyresearch.org/conference/utrecht-2025/call-for-abs…>,
which takes place at Utrecht University, The Netherlands, from July 14
to July 18, 2025.
The session is organized by Michael Bergmann (SHARE), Mareike Bünning
(DZA), Katrin Drasch (FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg) and Michael Weinhardt
(DZA).
Please submit your abstract (max. 300 words) via the ESRA conference
management system<https://www.europeansurveyresearch.org/conf2025/> by
December 20, 2024.
Session Details
A substantial part of every society's population resides in nursing
homes, long-term care facilities or residential homes for disabled
adults. However, many surveys restrict their samples to people living in
private households, excluding institutionalised populations. This leads
to biased estimates in population-level research. Including these
populations is crucial for providing a more comprehensive understanding
of social outcomes across different living conditions and informing
policies that address the needs of vulnerable groups. Yet, even if
surveys attempt to collect data from people living in institutions, this
comes with particular problems and challenges. Finding a suitable
sampling frame is often challenging and may require a two-step
procedure, where institutions are sampled first and individuals within
institutions second. In panel studies, tracking the transition into
institutionalised living is particularly difficult. Moreover, gaining
the cooperation of institutions, which are not the primary research
target but play a key role as 'gatekeepers', is essential. Conducting
the interview itself may pose further challenges, including finding a
suitable location in the institution and scheduling interviews around
tight routines. Finally, depending on the institution, the health status
of residents may limit their ability to participate in the survey, and
alternative methods like assisted or proxy interviews may be necessary
to maintain data quality and representativeness.
This session invites contributions that address these challenges and
propose solutions for surveying institutionalised populations. Topics
may includ* Sampling institutions, including questions of suitable sampling frames
or other approaches
* Sampling procedures for individuals residing within institutions
* Monitoring transitions to institutional living in panel studies
* Engaging institutional managers and stakeholders to support research
efforts
* Practical challenges in conducting interviews within institutions and
nursing homes
* Ethical issues in surveying the institutionalised population, such as
consent and vulnerability
* Enhancing data quality in surveys on institutionalised populations
We are looking forward to your submissions.
Best regards
Mareike Bünning
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Dr. Mareike Bünning
Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin Deutscher Alterssurvey/Senior Researcher
German Ageing Survey
Deutsches Zentrum für Altersfragen/German Centre of Gerontology
Manfred-von-Richthofen-Str. 2
12101 Berlin, Germany
Tel: +4930 - 260740-93
E-Mail: mareike.buenning(a)dza.de<mailto:mareike.buenning@dza.de>
Internet: www.dza.de <http://www.dza.de/>
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Dear Colleagues,
we are excited to invite submissions for our upcoming session Surveying people in nursing homes and other institutions: Challenges and Solutions<https://www.europeansurveyresearch.org/conf2025/sessions.php?sess=113>, at the 11th conference of the European Survey Research Association (ESRA)<https://www.europeansurveyresearch.org/conference/utrecht-2025/call-for-abs…>, which takes place at Utrecht University, The Netherlands, from July 14 to July 18, 2025.
The session is organized by Michael Bergmann (SHARE), Mareike Bünning (DZA), Katrin Drasch (FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg) and Michael Weinhardt (DZA).
Please submit your abstract (max. 300 words) via the ESRA conference management system<https://www.europeansurveyresearch.org/conf2025/> by December 20, 2024.
Session Details
A substantial part of every society's population resides in nursing homes, long-term care facilities or residential homes for disabled adults. However, many surveys restrict their samples to people living in private households, excluding institutionalised populations. This leads to biased estimates in population-level research. Including these populations is crucial for providing a more comprehensive understanding of social outcomes across different living conditions and informing policies that address the needs of vulnerable groups. Yet, even if surveys attempt to collect data from people living in institutions, this comes with particular problems and challenges. Finding a suitable sampling frame is often challenging and may require a two-step procedure, where institutions are sampled first and individuals within institutions second. In panel studies, tracking the transition into institutionalised living is particularly difficult. Moreover, gaining the cooperation of institutions, which are not the primary research target but play a key role as 'gatekeepers', is essential. Conducting the interview itself may pose further challenges, including finding a suitable location in the institution and scheduling interviews around tight routines. Finally, depending on the institution, the health status of residents may limit their ability to participate in the survey, and alternative methods like assisted or proxy interviews may be necessary to maintain data quality and representativeness.
This session invites contributions that address these challenges and propose solutions for surveying institutionalised populations. Topics may include, but are not limited to:
* Sampling institutions, including questions of suitable sampling frames or other approaches
* Sampling procedures for individuals residing within institutions
* Monitoring transitions to institutional living in panel studies
* Engaging institutional managers and stakeholders to support research efforts
* Practical challenges in conducting interviews within institutions and nursing homes
* Ethical issues in surveying the institutionalised population, such as consent and vulnerability
* Enhancing data quality in surveys on institutionalised populations
We are looking forward to your submissions.
Best regards
Mareike Bünning
---
Dr. Mareike Bünning
Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin Deutscher Alterssurvey/Senior Researcher German Ageing Survey
Deutsches Zentrum für Altersfragen/German Centre of Gerontology
Manfred-von-Richthofen-Str. 2
12101 Berlin, Germany
Tel: +4930 - 260740-93
E-Mail: mareike.buenning(a)dza.de<mailto:mareike.buenning@dza.de>
Internet: www.dza.de <http://www.dza.de/>
/Call for Papers/
6th MASS Workshop
Mobile Apps and Sensors in Surveys
_https://massworkshop.org <https://massworkshop.org>_
Date
4-5 June 2025
Location
London School of Economics (LSE), London, UK
Organizing committee
Local organizers: Patrick Sturgis (London School of Economics), Oriol
Bosch (Oxford University)
Scientific committee: Bella Struminskaya (Utrecht University), Peter
Lugtig (Utrecht University), Florian Keusch (University of Mannheim),
and Jan Karem Höhne (DZHW, Leibniz University Hannover)
Context of the workshop
Mobile devices allow researchers to collect data through built-in
sensors, such as GPS, accelerometers, and other sensors, passively
collect data in-browser, and use apps in addition to self-reports.
Passive mobile data collection can potentially decrease measurement
errors and reduce respondent burden. Active data collection using apps,
camera, microphone, and other sensors allows researchers to broaden the
research questions they want to study. Incorporating new measurements to
augment or replace survey questions through sensors and apps brings
challenges for representativeness, survey design and implementation, and
measurement. This also includes ethical and legal considerations that
are yet to be understood.
The goal of this workshop is to bring together around 40 researchers
from different disciplines to discuss the current state of their work on
the use of mobile apps and sensors in survey data collection. The
workshop is only open to participants whose abstracts will be accepted
for a paper presentation. Upon acceptance participants are expected to
submit a handout (max. of 5 pages).
The workshop is free of charge for participants, but participants are
expected to cover their own travel and lodging costs.
The program, selected presentations and keynotes from five earlier MASS
workshops can be found at _https://massworkshop.org
<https://massworkshop.org>_.
Scope of the workshop
For the sixth MASS workshop, we invite contributions that focus, among
others, on the following methodological issues when using mobile apps,
sensors, and wearables in surveys:
*
Technical aspects of mobile apps and sensors
o
Different ways to collect sensor data
o
Building apps for Android and iOS
o
Data processing and storage
*
Study and app design
o
Look and feel of apps
o
Usability studies
o
Use of incentives
o
Giving feedback to respondents
*
Implementation
o
Willingness to participate and informed consent
o
Methods to invite and communicate with study participants
o
Study length and study intensity
o
Legal considerations
o
Ethical and privacy considerations
*
Quality of sensor data
o
Errors of non-representation (e.g., self-selection, coverage,
and nonparticipation)
o
Measurement error (e.g., prevention, modeling, and correction)
*
Data analysis
o
Analyzing sensor data (e.g., through machine and deep learning)
o
Combining survey, sensor, and app data
We encourage submission of work in progress and are particularly
interested in studies that use experimental designs to test strategies
to collect data from mobile apps, sensors, and wearables. We are open to
both empirical studies as well as descriptions of research data
collection and infrastructure (e.g., front- or backend of an app) and
processing of data from apps and sensors.
Submission process and timeline
Please submit your abstract (max. 500 words) for the workshop to
_massworkshop(a)zohomail.eu <mailto:massworkshop@zohomail.eu>_. The
abstract should contain a research question, data collection
procedures/the description of the app, and results (if available). If
results are not available yet, the abstract should outline the type of
analyses that will be presented at the workshop and whether data
collection took place already.
Participation in the workshop is only possible when an abstract is
accepted for the workshop. We intend to keep the workshop limited to
about 40 participants.
Timeline:
*
22 January 2025: Deadline for abstract submission.
*
14 February 2025: Feedback on acceptance will be provided.
*
20 May 2025: Deadline for handout submission - all participants will
be required to submit a 5-page handout presenting context,
screenshots, tables, or other supporting materials for the workshop.
All participants are expected to read all handouts before coming to
the workshop.
*
4 June 2025: Start of MASS Workshop
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Florian Keusch
Professor of Social Data Science and Methodology
University of Mannheim
School of Social Sciences
Professorship for Social Data Science and Methodology | A5, 6 | 68131 Mannheim
Germany
Phone: +49 (0)621 181-3214
E-mail:f.keusch@uni-mannheim.de
Dear Colleagues,
We are happy to announce the *release* of the first *Scientific Use
File* of the *RISC Regional Panel*: The *RISC **R**egional **P**anel
2021 – Wave 1 *(risc_regpan.2021.w1.v1). For more details and
information how the data can be obtained, please see below or visit
https://fgz-risc-data.de/datenportal/datenangebot/risc_regional_panel/wave1…
*The* *RISC Regional Panel:
*Coordinated by the RISC section Halle (Saale), sections Bielefeld,
Göttingen, and Hannover jointly conducted this panel study on social
cohesion in local societies. The RISC Regional Panel covers 12 communes
in 4 German federal states (Bavaria, Lower-Saxony, North
Rhine-Westphalia, Saxony-Anhalt): One large city (min 200,000
inhabitants), one medium-sized city (max 50,000 inhabitants), and one
small commune/village each. The samples are randomly drawn from official
registry and the data are representative for each commune.
*The **RISC **R**egional **P**anel 2021 – Wave 1:
*The first wave of the dataset comprises data on a wide range of topics
like social cohesion, neighbourhoods, media consumption, local
infrastructures, andpolarisation.
*Data Access:*
The RISC RegPan W1 2021 can be ordered by all *p**ost-doctoral
researchers affiliated with a scientific institution*. For that purpose,
please set up a *data user account* at
https://fgz-risc-data.de/en/registration if not yet done. You can use
this account in the future to order all Scientific Use Files available
at the Research Data Centre of the Research Institute Social Cohesion
(RDC-RISC).
Account holders (primary users) may share the data with researchers
under their supervision (secondary users). Secondary users must be
listed in the primary user's data user account and must sign a privacy
policy, which must be archived by the primary user.
We would like to point out that we provide data for scientific use only.
If you have any questions, please contact us at fgzdz(a)uni-bremen.de.
Best regards,
the team of the RDC-RISC
--
Dr. Jean-Yves Gerlitz
Coordinator Research Data Centre
Research Fellow
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Forschungsinstitut Gesellschaftlicher Zusammenhalt
Geschäftsstelle Bremen
Research Data Centre of the RISC (RDC-RISC)
Research Center on Inequality and Social Policy (SOCIUM)
University of Bremen
P.O. Box 330 440
28334 Bremen, Germany
Telefon: +49(0) 421 / 218 - 570 88 | Fax: +49(0) 421 / 218 98 - 570 88
E-Mail: gerlitz(a)uni-bremen.de
www.fgz-risc.de <https://www.fgz-risc.de/>
www.fgz-risc-data.de <https://www.fgz-risc-data.de/>
Liebe Kolleg*innen,
erlauben Sie mir auf die Herbst-/Wintertagung “Maschinelles Lernen und computergestützte Methoden in der Kriminologie” am KFN hinzuweisen. Die Tagung findet am Montag, den 2. Dezember 2024 online statt. Die Teilnahme ist kostenlos.
Weitere Informationen finden Sie hier: https://kfn.de/veranstaltungen/kfn-methodlab-herbst-wintertagung-2024/
Freundliche Grüße
Daniel Seddig
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PD Dr. Daniel Seddig
Kriminologisches Forschungsinstitut Niedersachsen e.V.
Criminological Research Institute of Lower Saxony
Lützerodestraße 9, 30161 Hannover, Germany
E-Mail: daniel.seddig(a)kfn.de<mailto:daniel.seddig@kfn.de> | Web: https://kfn.de/
Tel.: +49 (0) 511 34836-76
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Eingetragen beim Amtsgericht Hannover, Vereinsregister VR 4622
Recently published:
Legal Cynicism<https://doi.org/10.1080/07418825.2024.2393197> (2024)
Self-Control Ability Scale<https://doi.org/10.1080/07418825.2024.2413584> (2024)
Human Values and Transnational Solidarity<https://doi.org/10.1111/jcms.13517> (2024)
Latent Growth Models for Count Outcomes<https://doi.org/10.1080/10705511.2023.2175684> (2024)