About the speaker:
Andres Reiljan defended his PhD at the European University Institute (Department of Political and Social Sciences) in 2021. From 2021 to 2023 he conducted his research at the University of Tartu as a postdoctoral fellow, managing a project that was funded by a personal grant from the Estonian Research Council.
His main fields of expertise are comparative politics and political behaviour. Both his PhD and postdoctoral project focused on the concept of affective polarization, broadly defined as the mutual antipathy between different political camps in society.
About the lecture series:
This lecture is part of the lecture series Democratic Challenges in Europe, a joint lecture series that deals with Interdisciplinary approaches to the Baltic Sea region.
Day: Thursdays, 18.15–19.45
Place: University of Greifswald, Domstraße 9a, Raum 3.07
For online participation, please write to: baltic-peripeties[at]uni-greifswald.de
Organisers:
Oksana Alekseev & Jochen Müller