In two separate, but tightly connected projects, we aim at studying the role of affective processes (emotions and emotion norms) in shaping individuals’ prosocial behavior and policy attitudes in conflict-affected societies. To do so, we will rely on surveys and experimental work to be carried out in several conflict-affected societies.
- The project runs from: 4 March 2025 - 31 January 2029.
- Number of placements available: 2 per semester.
- Available in Fall and Spring semester.
Faculty School of Social Sciences
Department of Political Science and International Relations
Founded in 1969, our department is made up of around 60 teachers, including 15 professors. As the largest department of political science in Switzerland, we cover all the main areas in the field, including administration and public policy, political behavior, comparative politics, Swiss politics, international relations and political theory.
Strongly rooted in international political science – particularly Anglo-Saxon political science – we seek to understand how society functions at a global and local level, in particular with regard to power, the State, and political institutions and actors.
We offer courses that cover the whole range of subjects associated with contemporary political science: polity (political institutions, political system, State, international system), politics (power, parties, social movements, public opinion, negotiations, conflict), and policies (economic policy, environmental policy, social policy).