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Gema Garcá Albacete

 

   Gema García Albacete, M.A.

     A 5, Bauteil A, Raum A 332
     68159 Mannheim
     Tel.:
+49 (0)621-181-2095
      Sprechzeiten: montags, 15.00 - 17.00 Uhr
      ggarciaa<>staff.mail.uni-mannheim.de

 

 

 

Gema García Albacete is a PhD Candidate at the Graduate School of Economic and Social Sciences since September 2007. Since Septemer 2009 she is also working as a lecturer at the Chair of Political Science and International Comparative Social Research. She studied Political Science and completed her Master studies at the University Autónoma de Madrid. She also studied in The London School of Economics and The Central European University. More...

Publications:

  • García-Albacete, G. (2010). The saliency of political cleavages and the "dark sides" of social capital: Evidence from Spain. American Behavioral Scientist, 53(5), 691-716. More...
  • García-Albacete, G., & Martín, I. (2010). La participación política de los jóvenes españoles en perspectiva comparada. In M. Torcal (Ed.), La ciudadanía europea en el siglo XXI. Estudio comparado de sus actitudes, opinión pública y comportamientos políticos (pp. completar). Madrid: Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas.
  • García-Albacete, G. (2008). ¿Apatía política? Evolución de la implicación política de la juventud española desde los años 80. Revista de Estudios de Juventud, 81, 133-159. More...
  • Fuss, D., García-Albacete, G., & Monter, M. (2004). The role of language skills and foreign country experiences in the development of European identity. Results from a cross-cultural Youth Research Project. Sociologia, 36(3), 273-292. More...
  • Grad, H., Ros, M., & García-Albacete, G. (2004). The meaning and importance of European identity and its relationship to regional and national identities in Spain. Sociologia, 36(3), 219-236. More...

 


 
 
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