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Elin Haugsgjerd Allern
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Allern, Elin Haugsgjerd
Senior researcher
Dr. polit., Political Science

E-mail: e.h.allern@stv.uio.no
Phone ISF: 22858198
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Fields of interest:

Party organizations, parties and interest groups, political parties and democracy

Holds a Dr. polit. degree (PhD in political science) from Department of Political Science, University of Oslo. Research fellow at the Institute for Social Research in 2006, senior researcher since 2007. She also teaches comparative party politics at the Department of Political Science at the University of Oslo - from the autumn of 2007 as Associate Professor (førsteamanuensis) 20 %. Co-editor of the cross-disciplinary journal Tidsskrift for samfunnsforskning since 2007. Research assistant/junior researcher at the Norwegian Institute for Urban and Regional Research 2000-2, PhD candidate/research fellow at Department of Political Science, University of Oslo, 2002-6, visiting scholar at Department of Political Science, Johns Hopkins University, in 2004.


Publications
Articles
2009 Velferdens valgkamp: Arena for interesseorganisasjoner?
2009 Velferdspolitisk konsensus og elitesamarbeid?
2008 Partidemokrati på prøve
2008 Between Electioneering and ‘Politics as Usual’: The Involvemen...
2007 Social Democrats and trade unions in Scandinavia: The decline...
2007 The Impact of Party Organisational Changes on Democracy
2002 Ånden som går? Om utbredelse og utforming av kommunal målstyri...
2001 Partier og interesseorganisasjoner i Norge
Papers
2008 Welfare Policy Consensus and Elite Cooperation? Party Manifest...
2008 Overcoming the Fear of Commitment: Pre-electoral Coalitions in...
2007 The Radical Right and Interest Groups: The Progress Party in N...
2007 Overcoming the Fear of Commitment: Pre-electoral Coalitions in...
2007 New Right-wing Parties and Interest Groups: Odd Couples or Pos...
2006 The Relation of Norwegian Political Parties to Interest Organi...
Other reports
2007 Parties, Interest Groups and Democracy


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