RESPOND partner, the Institute for Global Analytics (IGA), has been focusing on a historical-legal analysis of the process of the creation and evolution of regulatory frameworks related to domestic and cross-border practices of political corruption in nine countries: Sweden, the Netherlands, UK, Hungary, Italy, France, Ukraine, Serbia, and Bulgaria. This part of the project includes…
The University of Bologna (UNIBO) is mapping what has been published in academic journals about the relationship between political corruption and five forms of influence which are investigated by RESPOND — lobbying, political finance, media capture, revolving doors, and personal connections. This revision of the academic literature will help RESPOND address the most important gaps…
Our researcher gave an inspiring speech at the opening of a hackathon at Kaunas University Fernanda Odilla (University of Bologna) presented at the international event “Hack-IT community of practice: innovative pedagogies for responsible education workshop” at the Kaunas University of Technology in Lithuania. Designed to reflect on the challenges of teaching and learning in the 21st century, the event took place…
On International Anti-Corruption Day (December 9), three panels will explore corruption studies, anti-corruption efforts, and their impacts RESPOND invites you to the online event “Advances in Anti-Corruption: Current Trends and Future Perspectives”. Co-organized with the BIT-ACT (Bottom-Up Initiatives and Anti-Corruption Technologies research project, the event will be held online on the International Anti-Corruption Day –…
📅 November 8, 2024📍 University of Bologna (Italy) Our very first event in the RESPOND Seminar Series was a success! We had the privilege of hosting David Jancsics, Professor at San Diego State University, who brought his incredible expertise to the table. The author of the newly released book Sociology of Corruption, gave an eye-opening…
RESPOND Seminar Serieswith David Jancsics, Professor at San Diego State University Aula Romei (Via dei Bersaglieri 6c, Bologna) e Zoom (Join Zoom Meetinghttps://unibo.zoom.us/j/89146840132 ) What fostered corruption in Hungary? What are the most typical forms of corruption in this country? What do Hungarians think about it? What is the role of prime minister Viktor Orbán in this? …