Looking forward to presenting ongoing work on how growing up amid rapid deindustrialization shaped support for Brexit at CES in Dublin and #EPSS2026 in Belfast this week:
CES: Tuesday, June 16, 9-10:30am, O'Connor Building - L1.20
EPSS: Thursday, June 18, 3:20-5pm, Meeting Room 3b (ICC)
🎉 NEW PUBLICATION🎉
Happy to see my new article out in the Journal of European Public Policy @jeppjournal.bsky.social!
As the green transition produces new lines of conflict in Europe, I provide an account of how place shapes discontent with climate policies.
www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
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On my way to the inaugural @epssnet.bsky.social conference in Belfast. I'm very much looking forward to presenting two papers!
Paper I on party strategies in contested liberal democracies: 13:30-15:10, 20 June, Lagan B (Hilton)
Looking forward to the talk by the terrific Ruth Ditlmann in our Politics Lecture Series at @humboldtuni.bsky.social tomorrow! Come and join us!
A fully funded 2-year postdoc for my ERC project on climate politics, comparative politics and political economy.
Deadline: 29 July 2026, 10am CET
Starting date: Jan 2027 (flexible)
Feel free to reach out next week at EPSS if you’d like to discuss the position
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Super interesting!
"Seemingly Anchored Inflation Expectations" by Ulrike M. Malmendier and Stefan Nagel.
"Overall, long-run inflation expectations may be less firmly anchored than commonly believed."
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This is a super useful overview of academic conferences in the social sciences. Especially useful for early PhDs!
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„Trigger Points“ - open access!
Franziska Veit
'The (forgotten) atomistic fallacy in political science and its implications for how we interpret elections': delighted our new research note with Tim Vlandas is just published in one of my favourite Political Science journals @ejprjournal.bsky.social: www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
How can mainstream parties respond to the radical right? Great discussion of the empirical literature by @hannohilbig.bsky.social
2 Years - Postdoctoral Position Starting January 2027
A curated table of well-established academic conferences for social scientists in political science, economics, sociology, economic history, and related fields.
Why do our societies seem so deeply divided when most citizens actually occupy a broad political middle ground?
@steffenmau.bsky.social, @thomaslux.bsky.social & @lwestheuser.bsky.social unpack this paradox in Trigger Points, pub. today @brisunipress.bsky.social, Foreward @mikesavagelse.bsky.social
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Trigger Points - Inequality and Political Polarization in Contemporary Society; Available open access digitally under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. Is society really polarized? This book explores key conflicts...