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Alexander Wuttke
Democratic backsliding, Political Psychology, Open Science
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Kurzfassung: Wie Partizipation wirkt – Attraktivere Parteien durch mehr Mitbestimmung?

Veröffentlicht am Januar 8, 2018 von Alexander Wuttke / 0 Kommentare

Die Hauptbefunde der kürzlich veröffentlichte Studie (Party Politics, mit Andreas Jungherr und Harald Schoen) zur Wirkung innerparteilicher Partizipation haben ...

publications

New publication in Party Politics: Will participation in an intra-party referendum affect how members perceive the party organization?

Veröffentlicht am Dezember 10, 2017 von Alexander Wuttke / 0 Kommentare

  After the country’s reunification German political parties have lost half of their members. Parties respond by expanding intra-party participation. Their...

Doing research

Science Podcast: Improve your research on the treadmill

Veröffentlicht am November 18, 2017 von Alexander Wuttke / 0 Kommentare

I eat a lot. Therefore I need to spend a lot of time in the gym. Turns out it is a good place to learn about science and to improve your research skills. Take N...

Media

Polls: Do they measure or do they influence voting intentions?

Veröffentlicht am September 20, 2017 von Alexander Wuttke / 0 Kommentare

Polls are ubiquitous. Here in Germany, these are the final days of the run-up to the federal elections and each and every day we wake up to a new poll. There ar...

Political Engagement

Personal engagement and scholarly insights on misperceptions: Launching the fact-checking platform stimmtdas.org

Veröffentlicht am Juli 28, 2017 von Alexander Wuttke / 0 Kommentare

Acting as a scholar in the public sphere and speaking out on political issues is a complicated matter; particularly as a political scientist. Taking a public st...

GLES/publications/Turnout

New publication: „When the world around you is changing: Investigating the Influence of Alienation and Indifference on Voter Turnout“

Veröffentlicht am Juni 26, 2017 von Alexander Wuttke / 0 Kommentare

This chapter investigates the amount of variability in individual turnout decisions over time and its dependence on the changing characteristics of political pa...

GLES

Wahlkampf-Panel Deutsche Wahlstudie, Welle 2: Der Schulz-Effekt

Veröffentlicht am April 30, 2017 von Alexander Wuttke / 4 Kommentare

Die Deutsche Wahlstudie ist eine zentrale wissenschaftliche Instanz zur Beobachtung des Wahlverhaltens in Deutschland und gehört zu den umfangreichsten Wahlstud...

Dissertation/Persuasion

Talking persuasion and participation at #MPSA2017

Veröffentlicht am April 20, 2017 von Alexander Wuttke / 0 Kommentare

Conferences are the sweet treat of academic life. At MPSA in Chicago I had the chance discuss a paper on electoral integrity and to present two of our own ongoi...

GLES

German Campaign Panel 2017: Wave 1 (N=18.000) is now publicly available.

Veröffentlicht am Januar 26, 2017 von Alexander Wuttke / 4 Kommentare

Great news! Wave 1 of the German Campaign Panel 2017 is now available and waiting to be analyzed by you. About 18.000 respondents were surveyed online in Octobe...

Persuasion

Testing persuasion in the real world

Veröffentlicht am Oktober 8, 2016 von Alexander Wuttke / 2 Kommentare

The effectiveness of political actors in influencing public opinion by specific persuasive appeals is poorly understood. From laboratory experiments we have lea...

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About

Alexander Wuttke studies political behavior in Mannheim, Germany. His current research focuses on challenges to liberal democracy from the perspective of ordinary citizens.

Neueste Beiträge

  • Pre-Print „Null Effects of Pro-Democracy Speeches by U.S. Republicans in the Aftermath of January 6th“ März 29, 2022
  • Pre-Print: „How to Make the Case for Democracy“ (Field-experiment with Florian Foos) März 29, 2022
  • Who Talks and Who Listens? Dezember 2, 2021
  • Registered Report: „Left behind and united by populism?“ November 30, 2021
  • Pre-Print of a different kind of study November 23, 2021
  • Open Syllabus November 23, 2021

Kategorien

  • communication
  • democracy
  • Dissertation
  • Doing research
  • GLES
  • Media
  • Montréal
  • Open Science
  • Persuasion
  • Political Engagement
  • publications
  • teaching
  • Turnout
  • Working Paper

Schlagwörter

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