postdoc at EUI, PhD from CEU ■ representation, distributive politics, local ties, bureaucracy ■ usually on a bike, a night train, or al banco
Daniel Kovarek
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reminder for myself: next time I teach stats, I shall mention the Hungarian Two-Tailed Dog Party
What is the analogue of class guilt you feel witnessing the scenes in Ankara and Istanbul just weeks after my home country ousted its own autocrat with a landslide? Thinking of my Turkish friends tonight, stay safe!
New paper with @martingross.bsky.social in Political Studies 🗣️
"Feeling overlooked and underrepresented? Citizens’ preferences for dialect-speaking representatives"
Do dialects matter for political representation? Short answer: yes.
From our May Issue: Institutional Recognition: Activating Representation to Build Police Responsiveness to Women by @gabikw.bsky.social, @amangla.bsky.social and @sandipz.bsky.social. doi.org/10.1017/S000...
How should we conceptualize political interest?
In POQ, Laffineur et al. demonstrate that political interest and disinterest are distinct social identities through a newly developed methodological approach.
Read now: doi.org/10.1093/poq/...
📣 New paper with @jschultecloos.bsky.social in European Union Politics. Who rallied hardest around the EU flag after Russia's 2022 invasion? Not convinced Europeans. The EU's traditional skeptics. 🧵 journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
For my Horizon Project EDGE I am looking for a senior researcher from October 1st. This is a 3-year position on inequalities and democracy support. All information on the job and application process is here: gesis.jobs.personio.de/job/2639403?...
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Politicising public service institutions 🧑🏫
E. van Elsas, @takesipma.bsky.social & @mauritsmeijers.bsky.social use survey data collected across 5 European countries to work out how citizens perceive ideological bias in public service institutions
Post-doc position at @scripts-berlin.eu! If you are a survey researcher interested in cross-national research on how people perceive liberalism, democracy etc, take a look! You’ll get to work with 🥳 @swenhutter.bsky.social: www.wzb.eu/en/jobs/post...
1/ Happy to share that "Factorial Difference-in-Differences" (FDID), with Anqi Zhao and
@pengding00
, is out in JASA - ACS. doi.org/10.1080/0162...
It has been a truly thrilling experience working with Anqi and Peng.
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For the research project “Public Attitudes towards the Liberal Script” (PALS) at the Center for Civil Society Research, in collaboration with other research units and the Cluster of Excellence...
We formulate factorial difference-in-differences (FDID), a research design that extends canonical difference-in-differences (DID) to settings in which an event affects all units. In many panel data...
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American Political Science Review
Constantin Wurthmann
European Journal of Political Research
Public Opinion Quarterly - POQ
Lenka Dražanová
Yiqing Xu
Alexia Katsanidou
Anita Gohdes
Officers forced their way into the building days after the party vowed to defy a court ruling removing its leaders.
I had a student ask me what the "tail" of a distribution is. She kinda looked at me incredulously when I told her it was just the tapered ends of the distribution because it, naturally, looks almost entirely unlike an animal tail and animals don't usually have 2 tails. Honestly, fair critique.