Political Scientist @unipotsdam.bsky.social
- Comparative Politics, Political Parties & Voting Behavior
- Quantitative Methods & R
Prev. Uni Vienna, Humboldt Uni & WZB Berlin
https://krausewe.github.io
We argue and show that non-centrist/extreme governments prioritize their core supporters over the median voter when making policy.
However, this strategy is likely to backfire at the next election.
tinyurl.com/ynexbzwh
7 days of hands-on advanced methods + networking for PhDs, postdocs & early-career researchers.
Free of charge (limited travel support).
Deadline 1 March 2026: summerschoolwpm.org
#methodsky #polisky
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📍 LMU Munich | ⏳ 3 years | 🗓 start March–May 2026
We’re hiring for DemocraGPT, a @bidt.bsky.social-funded project developing an AI-based training for difficult conversations in times of growing polarization
We’re hiring a 100% Postdoc at the University of Greifswald.
✨ What makes this job special: Two full years to focus on research (no teaching, no admin overload) embedded into an International Research Training Group
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This Wednesday, find the Zoom link below 👇
@danbischof.bsky.social @mwegemann.bsky.social
"Denn: 'Potenziale können sich verändern. Das sehen wir auch in anderen westeuropäischen Ländern', sagt Krause. Die Aussicht auf eine zukünftige Regierungsbeteiligung sei gerade bei rechten Parteien ein wichtiger Faktor. [...]"
Ob dies auch so bleibt hängt, insbesondere von den Regierungsparteien und ihren Signalen nach Rechtsaußen ab.
@zeit.de mit einem spannenden Beitrag zum Thema, zu dem ich auch einige Einschätzungen beisteuern durfte.
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Apply to work with the brilliant and wonderful Carl Muller-Crepon @carlmc.bsky.social on his BORDERS ERC project at LSE @lsegovernment.bsky.social
jobs.lse.ac.uk/Vacancies/W/...
Maybe @paulbederke.bsky.social can say more about the future maintenance of partyfacts?
The data now covers
- > 3.000 parties
- 1.100 parliamentary elections
- 402 presidential elections
- 2.044 cabinets
across 73 countries (1945 - 2025, Oct 31).
All info: ppeg.wzb.eu
We hope that data is helpful to the community!
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Housing and health were among the most salient issues for nearly all parties. Interestingly, immigration barely featured in the manifestos.
Chapter: hdl.handle.net/10197/29172
Book: link.springer.com/book/10.1007...
3+3 years
Doing your own research while teaching 2.5 courses per semester
Research agenda with links to our team (democracy, digital politics, political competition/behaviour)
DL 🗓️ 05/01
stellen.uni-hamburg.de/jobposting/6...
Our response is under review (see below on process) but we feel obliged to share our draft for balance since the comment has been released without the response.
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www.arte.tv/de/videos/01...
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www.theguardian.com/world/2025/n...
But for obvious reasons, this project is not always at the top of my to-do list.
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We’re looking forward to two days discussing new work on Elections, Public Opinion & Elite Behaviour.
Today’s sessions:
👉 Panel I – Elites
👉 Panel II – Participation
👉 Panel III – Party Strategies
Huge thanks to @hertieschool.bsky.social for hosting us!
You can join via Zoom: uni-ms.zoom-x.de/j/62265873291
co-organized @danbischof.bsky.social + @mwegemann.bsky.social y.social
Say hello if you are in Münster!
Thanks for the invite & the fabulous organization @danbischof.bsky.social, @elenaleuschner.bsky.social & @mwegemann.bsky.social.
Reposted by Werner Krause, Karsten Mäuse, Tarik Abou‐Chadi
You can join via Zoom: uni-ms.zoom-x.de/j/62265873291
co-organized @danbischof.bsky.social + @mwegemann.bsky.social y.social
Reposted by Robert Huber, Werner Krause
Regional Labor Markets, Residential Mobility, and Anti-Immigration Sentiment - https://cup.org/3XiB6yD
- @denis-cohen.bsky.social & @sergipardos.bsky.social
#OpenAccess