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Dissertation

Dr. Wuttke

Veröffentlicht am Dezember 2, 2020 von Alexander Wuttke / 0 Kommentare

It’s done.  A few days after my defense, the second paper of my dissertation was published at Politics and the Life Sciences. Because the following visual...

Dissertation

New publication: ‚Political engagement’s non‑political roots: examining the role of basic psychological needs in the political domain‘

Veröffentlicht am Oktober 7, 2019 von Alexander Wuttke / 0 Kommentare

Why do some grow into liking politics where other couldn’t care less about the current events in Washington, Brussels or Berlin. In a new study I argue fo...

Dissertation

Poster: Why do some people enjoy politics while others do not?

Veröffentlicht am Juli 8, 2019 von Alexander Wuttke / 0 Kommentare

Political Psychologists will gather in beautiful Lisbon this week. Against the backdrop of uheaval in contemporary democracies, psychology and political science...

Dissertation

Why some people care about politics and others hardly bother at blog – Blog Post at International Society of Political Psychology

Veröffentlicht am Juni 25, 2018 von Alexander Wuttke / 0 Kommentare

Why some people value political engagement and even find pleasure in engaging with politics while others hardly bother about the political domain, is a crucial ...

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...

Dissertation/Political Engagement

Towards a Self-determination Theory of Political Motivation

Veröffentlicht am Mai 5, 2016 von Alexander Wuttke / Ein Kommentar

The Self-determination Theory of Political Motivation proposes a new perspective on the origins of political engagement. Based on Self-determination Theory by D...

About

Alexander Wuttke is Professor of  Digitalization and Political Behavior at LMU Munich. His research focuses on challenges to liberal democracy from the perspective of ordinary citizens.

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Curriculum Vitae

Neueste Beiträge

  • Move to Munich Oktober 3, 2022
  • Registered Report on Populism published Oktober 2, 2022
  • Introducing Registered Reports at JOP Oktober 2, 2022
  • Soundbites at Deutschlandfunk August 27, 2022
  • 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

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