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Flash call to support research projects based on quantitative surveys (FS24-2B)
The aim of the call was to support research projects in the social sciences based on new quantitative-based research, with the aim of studying society as a whole, as well as the social impacts of a given phenomenon.
The evaluation process of the 219 proposals that met the eligibility criteria has been carried out by social science academics with expertise in quantitative methodologies. The evaluation is blind: the evaluators do not know the identity of the applicants, they only have access to the submitted project, which in turn is completely anonymous.
The projects finally selected were as follows:
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Youth’s sense of Belonging in Spain: immigrants’ descendants and opportunity structure
Verónica de Miguel, Universidad de Málaga -
Gender gap in wellbeing: unpacking the relative weight attached to life dimensions
Ada Ferrer, CSIC -
The Future Anxiety Paradox: Mobilizing or Paralyzing Spain's Youth?
Laura Guillén, Universitat Ramon Llull
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The migrant occupational penalty: people’s devaluation of occupations performed by migrants
Mariña Fernández, CSIC -
The Bystander Issue: Beliefs about sexual harassment and willingness to help
Caroline Coly, Institut d’Economia de Barcelona -
A Three-Wave Longitudinal Study on the Effects of Social Media on Adolescents’ Moral Disengagement
Isabel Rodríguez, Universidad de Salamanca -
Fair Climate Action: How Climate Inequality Impacts Mitigation Efforts
Matteo Gamalerio, Institut d’Economia de Barcelona -
Boosting Cancer Prevention in Spain: A Social Lens on the European Code against Cancer
Dafina Georgieva , Fundación Pública Andaluza de Investigación Biosanitaria de Andalucía Oriental – Alejandro Otero -
Historical Memory and Analysis of Public Sentiment in Spain
Antonio-Miguel Nogués, Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche -
Food Education in Spanish Schools: Current Practices, Challenges and Future Opportunities.
Mercè Roca Puigvert, Escola Superior de Comerç Internacional
The following researchers participated in the selection process:
Yiannis C. Bassiakos, University of Athens
Roxanne Connelly, University of Edinburgh
Ana Costa Ramon, University of Zurich
Vidal Díaz de Rada, Universidad Pública de Navarra
Lara Ferreira, Universidade do Algarve
António Fidalgo, Universidade Católica Portuguesa
Emla Fitzsimons, University College London
Laura Fumagalli, University of Essex
Maria José González López, Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Montserrat Guillen Estany, Universitat de Barcelona
Daniel Guinea Martín, Universidad de Málaga
Jan Paul Heisig, Berlin Social Science Cente
Jan Karem Höhne, Leibniz University Hannover
Annette Jackle, University of Essex
Robert Johns, University of Southampton
Alexandra Lopes, Universidade do Porto
Anja Neundorf, University of Glasgow
José Luis Padilla García, Universidad de Granada
Sara Pasadas del Amo, Universidad de Córdoba
André Pirralha, Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories
Alice Ramos, Universidade de Lisboa
Albert Sagarra, Taktikom
Andreu Sansó Rosselló, Universitat de les Illes Balears
Sylke V. Schnepf, European Commission's Joint Research Centre
Roman Senninger, Aarhus University
Víctor Sobrino, Verian Group
Margarita Torre, Universidad Carlos III
Manuel Trujillo Carmona, Instituto de Estudios Sociales Avanzados-CSIC
Wiebke Weber, LMU Munich
Barcelona, 20 December 2024