Professor of Comparative Political Behavior, Humboldt Universität Berlin || Spokesperson DYNAMICS @dynamics.bsky.social ||
Director Humboldt Governance Lab @humboldt-govlab.bsky.social
https://heike-kluever.com/ https://hu-govlab.de/
Heike Klüver
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Can digital literacy reduce susceptibility to populist content on social media?
Looking forward to presenting new research on exactly this question today at @re-publica.com
📍 Stage 7
🗓 May 18 | 18:00–18:30
#rp26 #republica26 #DigitalLiteracy #SocialMedia #Democracy @humboldtuni.bsky.social
Heike Klüver
Exclited to host the Berlin-Brandenburg Political Behaviour Workshop today 💥
For several years, this workshop has brought together political scientists from Berlin & Brandenburg, a fantastic network in a vibrant research hub.
Looking forward to inspiring presentations and great discussions!
Looking forward to the talk by the terrific Ruth Ditlmann in our Politics Lecture Series at @humboldtuni.bsky.social tomorrow! Come and join us!
At @goetheuni.bsky.social today to present my book project at the InFER Colloquium 😊
📣 How Democracies Can Survive: Strengthening Democratic Resilience through Countering Misperceptions
Thanks for the invitation, looking forward to great discussions!
Join us for our next Humboldt GovLab Event on party strategies in Germany’s 2026 super election year 🇩🇪
🗓️ 29 May 2026, 2–4 PM
📍 Senatssaal, @humboldtuni.bsky.social
Featuring research insights and a roundtable with guests from politics and civil society.
More info & sign-up:
hu-govlab.de/events/
Heike Klüver
Looking forward to a fantastic line-up of speakers in our Politics Lecture Series @humboldtuni.bsky.social this term starting with the fabulous Aksel Sundström today!
Looking forward to the talk by the fabulous @suthank.bsky.social in our Politics Lecture Series at @humboldtuni.bsky.social today! Come and join us!
Heike Klüver
Heike Klüver
Heike Klüver
✨An excellent discussion on the future of democratic parties ahead of Germany’s 2026 super election year at @humboldtuni.bsky.social.
📊 At @humboldt-govlab.bsky.social, we bring together research, politics, and media to foster evidence-based dialogue on the challenges facing democracy.
Heike Klüver
Heike Klüver
Do tailored political ads work? 🎯 (with @heikekluever.bsky.social)
First time we are presenting results from our 2024 EP election field experiment and follow-up survey experiment together – come by and let us now what you think.
And if your are in Florence, please join for the drinks after!
Heike Klüver
Join us for a panel on party strategies in Germany’s 2026 super election year!
🗓️ 29 May 2026, 2–4 PM
📍 Senatssaal, HU Berlin
💬 Research insights + roundtable with guests from politics and civil society. Reception & networking afterwards.
🗣️ In German
More info & sign-up:
hu-govlab.de/events/
Event Recap 🗳️
Last Friday, we discussed how parties of the democratic center can meet the challenges of Germany’s 2026 super election year and why this matters for the future of democracy.
Thanks to our speakers, roundtable guests & audience for a rich exchange across research, politics & media.💬
Frederik Thieme
📣 The Politics Lecture Series is back with a fantastic line-up!
Our opening talk by Aksel Sundström from the University of Gothenburg has the promising title "“Thirsting for New Leaders? Droughts and Demand for Women Politicians”
Tue, 28 April 2026, 12–1 pm, Room 002
Everyone is welcomed!
Humboldt GovLab
Humboldt GovLab
🎤 Join the 29th PBC session with @frederikthieme.bsky.social (PhD Candidate, Humboldt University of Berlin), presenting:
“The Limits of Tailored Online Campaigning: Experimental Evidence on Gender Appeals.”
📍 Join us on Zoom!
🔗 Register here: www.eui.eu/events?id=58...
🎉 Online first:
Do parties shift their issue priorities when polls drop?
Examining press releases across 68 parties in 9 countries, @cornelius-erfort.bsky.social , @heikekluever.bsky.social & @lstoetze.bsky.social find little evidence that they do.
🔗 doi.org/10.1080/0140...
www.eui.eu
This session of the Political Behaviour Colloquium features a presentation by Frederik Thieme, a PhD Candidate at Humboldt University of Berlin