Junior Lecturer at IDHEAP, @unil.bsky.social
Previously Max Weber Fellow at @eui-eu.bsky.social, PhD from Cambridge
https://eva-krejcova.github.io
I study political attitudes and behaviour using experiments, spatial analysis & computational methods
Eva Krejcova
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“Writing is hard.” Thrilled to share that this simple idea led to a new paper in Political Analysis! Where most text methods focus on content, I test if expression is also effortful action. I find simple measures like character counts reveal attitudes and predict voting. cup.org/4cUmoXi 1/
National Parliament Election in Hungary today 🇭🇺 🇪🇺
Nationwide turnout by 5 p.m. had already surpassed the final turnout of any previous national parliamentary election. #Hungary
Full data: https://europeelects.eu/2026/04/04/national-parliament-election-in-hungary-2026/
Is social media dying? How much did Twitter change as it became X? Which party now dominates the conversation?
Using nationally representative ANES data from 2020 & 2024, I map how the U.S. social media landscape has changed
Here are the key take-aways 🧵
Full paper out now in in JQD:DM!
A fantastic close to this semester's IDHEAP-LAGAPE seminar series with @alexjabbour.bsky.social presenting her research on Local News and Incumbent Accountability
@sspunil.bsky.social
Landwirt:innen geniessen die höchsten Sympathien (meine Familie freuts)!
Thrilled to feature the amazing work by my @unil.bsky.social colleagues @evakrejcova.bsky.social & @pbundi.bsky.social, as well as by my @europeatharvard.bsky.social colleague @lennartschuermann.bsky.social et al in our op-ed!
We have a new paper out in PNAS. Susanna’s thread outlines our findings. The big picture takeaway is that well-designed climate education (active, personally relevant, science-based) can complement fiscal and regulatory instruments by building public support for ambitious policy!
Peter Magyar said Ukraine is the victim of the war and emphasized that no one has the right to dictate the terms of peace. He reaffirmed that Kyiv must decide the conditions of any future settlement. #Hungary
A very special first for me: seeing my research featured in the @financialtimes.com.
This big read walks through the background of one of the most radical referendums Switzerland has faced: the far-right proposal to cap the country’s population at 10m (currently around 9.1m) on the ballot in June
Rahel Freiburghaus
Last week I was at the EUI for a workshop on survey experiments with brilliant PhD researchers. And then I presented a new paper in Lausanne, thanks to @evakrejcova.bsky.social ‘s invitation
Why posting only now? Because I’m marking
Max Bradley
NOELREPORTS
Rahel Freiburghaus
#POLITKOLUMNE: How much tolerance should a democracy show toward groups whose views many people strongly dislike?Compared with the Swiss public,MPs are more willing to grant fundamental rights even to groups they dislike (far-right, anti-vaxx & anti-abortion activists) www.derbund.ch/politische-t...
derek guy
🚨I have a new paper out in PNAS with my co-authors,
@maxbradley.bsky.social @renschazottes.bsky.social
and @ninalopezuroz.bsky.social: "Educational policies can strengthen climate coalitions." A thread on what we found (and a great story about doing ambitious research without funding!) [1/9]
Alexandra Jabbour
Rahel Freiburghaus
Consider the opportunity costs of the war in Iran. The missiles might have been sent to Ukraine, to end that war. The money might have bought healthcare for Americans. The attention of Europe and Asia might have been focused on countering Russia and China, not re-opening the Strait of Hormuz