Excited to visit the University of Mannheim today to give a talk on the causes of online political incivility. Big thanks to @dienerjulius.bsky.social and @ortuttnauer.com for the kind invitation. @mzesunimannheim.bsky.social
Excited to visit the University of Mannheim today to give a talk on the causes of online political incivility. Big thanks to @dienerjulius.bsky.social and @ortuttnauer.com for the kind invitation. @mzesunimannheim.bsky.social
π¨ New piece forthcoming @poqjournal.bsky.social w/ @alessandronai.bsky.social
Does violence beget more violence? We answer this question using the #Mangione case (assassination + arrest) as a natural experiment.
Results β¬οΈ
Accepted manuscript: tinyurl.com/4mwh6rt6
Data & code: osf.io/y5mn3
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Is representation out of touch? π€
Nino Junius & Stefaan Walgrave comment on a #RepresentationGap between high and low SES backgrounds in politics, suggesting that those who benefit the most from inclusion in their personal networks often lack it the most π€
π¨ So excited about our new paper in @BJPS: h7.cl/1iliZ! We (Corinna, Lena, Camila, Sarah) analyze how gender shapes the extent to which ministers are scrutinized by parliament.
Weβre organizing a workshop at Aarhus University. Please share and consider submitting!
ποΈ 13β14 April 2026 | π Deadline: Mon, 16 Feb 2026 (extended abstract) β junior scholars prioritized
π€ Keynotes: @stefwalter.bsky.social (Univ. of Zurich) & @hhuang.bsky.social (Ohio State)
Wow, congrats Kira! πͺ
π«΅WE WANT YOU π
Are you interested in political communication, negative campaigning, and social norms? Are you experienced in quantitative methods? Do you have good rain clothes?
Then our postdoc position might be just for you: werkenbij.uva.nl/en/vacancies...
Thank you for sharing. Merry Christmas
Congrats, Sofia!! π Get well soon.
New article with @corinnaoschatz.bsky.social and @jenniferbast.bsky.social in Party Politics on the perceived costs and benefits of negative campaigning for male and female candidates and its impact on attack behavior
doi.org/10.1177/1354...
And more job opportunities: @univie.ac.at aims to fill 40 (!) doctoral positions in the social sciences, humanities and cultural studies
careers.univie.ac.at/en/praedoc/p...
Thanks, Ale, for all your support. :)
Thanks Kira! :)
Unfortunately, this also means that I am leaving the fantastic @m2p-antwerp.bsky.social research group at the University of Antwerp, where I have spent an incredible seven and a half years. I am deeply grateful for the time I spent in Antwerp working with some brilliant people.
I am thrilled to announce that as of January, I have started a new postdoctoral position at Aarhus University. I will be working on the YOUTHPOL project, led by @henrikseeberg.bsky.social , where we study political partiesβ youth wings and youth representation.
Are we trapped in a vicious cycle of political incivility on social media? π€³ Our new study suggests that we are, but primarily as elections approach. The more we like, comment or share uncivil political content, the more politicians use such rhetoric close to elections.
β‘οΈ doi.org/10.1177/1532...
After 3 years and 5,322 emails (and counting) our Encyclopedia of Political Communication is finally out at @elgarpublishing.bsky.social
π Three volumes
β 431 entries
π 581 wonderful authors from across the world
A very short π§΅
Congrats, Sophie!! π₯³
π¨ 3-Year Postdoc in Political Science at Aarhus University π¨
Iβm seeking to recruit a postdoc for my @erc.europa.eu research project π¬πΈπΌπ°π³π°π©πΉπ°πΌπ΄ on state-citizen interactions.
Link and more information in second post.
Position Start: Fall 2026
Application Deadline: βΌοΈ February 5, 2026, 23:59 CET βΌοΈ
π¨ New in Nature+Science!π¨
AI chatbots can shift voter attitudes on candidates & policies, often by 10+pp
πΉExps in US Canada Poland & UK
πΉMore βfactsββmore persuasion (not psych tricks)
πΉIncreasing persuasiveness reduces "fact" accuracy
πΉRight-leaning bots=more inaccurate
π€ AI chatbots can persuade voters π³οΈ
@cvargiu.bsky.social and I were recently asked to review a piece for @nature.com, now out, and wrote a short digest about it
TLDR: chatting with a LLM can change your mind, even if facts provided are not always accurate
check it out π
#chatbots #persuasion
How can politicians make citizens more accepting of costly climate policies?
Our new study shows that people are more likely to support policies, even if they involve personal costs (!), when diverse stakeholders are actively included in decision-making.
doi.org/10.1057/s413...
πJob Alert π
Thrilled to share that @stefaniebailer.bsky.social and I have been awarded 1.5 million CHF in SNSF funding for our new project: βElectoral choice: Which role does legislatorsβ quality play?β
Weβre recruiting 1 postdoc and 2 PhD candidates to join us in Basel and Geneva!
Several recent studies have found that politicians aren't very good at estimating public support for policies. But we have little idea about whether politicians are good at knowing which issues are more important to voters. Our new publication has a first go at answering this question rdcu.be/eQGm4
Do policy preferences of voters and non-voters differ in European democracies?
My new article in @ejprjournal.bsky.social finds: Yes, sometimes, but this is not the norm.
Let's break it down. π§΅ 1/10
π¬ Excited to co-direct a #ecprjs26 Workshop w/ J. Dedeigne on hostile communication styles π€¬
Working on uncivil π, intolerant π
π»ββοΈ, or violent π€ political rhetoric and its effects across countries, contexts, or media? Join us!
π
Submit by 10 Dec: tinyurl.com/yjcaa3ay
π¨New paper out in @jeppjournal.bsky.social: doi.org/10.1080/1350...
@manuelwagner.bsky.social & I re-conceptualize class representation to take into account social mobility between classes and variation in how individuals enter politics.
π¨ New piece out at @thejop.bsky.social w awesome @cvargiu.bsky.social & D Garzia
If incivility means breaking norms, & norms are person- and context-dependent, *does incivility even exist*?
In the stage-2 registered report we investigate what drives perceptions of incivility
tinyurl.com/4h5u4y8y
Over the moon to see this paper out in the @ejprjournal.bsky.social David Willumsen and I look at coalition agreements in the Netherlands. We show that the greater the share of negotiating parties that agree on a policy the more likely it ends up in the agreement www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
Politicians donβt just care how many people hold an opinion β they care how good that opinion is. In our new (open-access) article in West European Politics, based on survey data from 900+ politicians across 11 countries, we show: quality > quantity. Read more: doi.org/10.1080/0140...
Looking forward to seeing your paper, panel, roundtable etc. proposals for the Party Politics section of EPSS. Don't forget: submissions are due on November 7, and the conference will take place in Belfast on June 18-20. @epssnet.bsky.social @sarahwagner.bsky.social