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Alexander Wuttke
Democratic backsliding, Political Psychology, Open Science
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Schlagwort: electoral studies

democracy

Registered Report: „Left behind and united by populism?“

Veröffentlicht am November 30, 2021 von Alexander Wuttke / 0 Kommentare

Why do many populist movements manage to assemble coalitions of societal groups that cut across ideological and socio-economic divides? In a new Registered Repo...

Media/Political Engagement/Turnout

Politics is back – Interview with local newspaper [german]

Veröffentlicht am Mai 28, 2019 von Alexander Wuttke / 0 Kommentare

In Germany’s province of Baden-Württemberg, the European Elections were held concurrently with the municipal elections, leading to long queues at the voti...

publications

Publication in West European Politics: New political parties through the voters’ eyes

Veröffentlicht am Mai 13, 2019 von Alexander Wuttke / 0 Kommentare

Why do citizens at the ballot box prefer new political parties over established political parties? Scholars mainly studied the formation of political parties on...

GLES

Launch of the German Longitudinal Election Study´s panel component

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

This week we have launched the first wave of the German Longitudinal Election Study´s panel component. What makes the German Election Study so appealing is its ...

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

attitudes Bundestagswahl CDU Civic Duty Conference democracy democratic deconsolidation democratic erosion democratic support dissertation electoral studies European Elections experiment federal election 2017 federal election 2021 field-experiment field experiment Germany GLES HARKing interview Long-term Panel Montréal Municipal Elections open materials open science p-hacking participation political engagement political motivation Political Parties populism preregistration presentation publications replication self-determination survey-methodology survey experiment surveys teaching TTIP Turnout voter behavior Zurich
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