Elena Leuschner
@elenaleuschner
The Political Impact of Protests | PhD candidate @goteborgsuni
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28-02-2020 07:41:38
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Looking for a postdoc (2 yrs) to join Jacob Gunderson and me Göteborgs universitet / University of Gothenburg in European Research Council (ERC) project on factions. Focus on measuring factions’ influence strategies w surveys. Details: tinyurl.com/b2rrt7ec Deadline: 31 Oct womenalsoknowstuff FirstGenScholars @POCalsoknow
I cannot recommend applying for this position strongly enough. Working with Ann-Kristin Kölln has been a wonderful research experience at a great department at Göteborgs universitet / University of Gothenburg. Anyone interested in political parties and factions should consider applying.
Excited to be in Philly for #APSA2024! Tomorrow morning at 8am, I'll be presenting co-authored work with António Valentim on immigrant support for green parties (📍Pennsylvania Convention Center (PCC), 106A). Come by if you're interested!
Tomorrow I’ll be presenting at two panels one after the other (thanks for the morning jog #APSA2024). At 8am, coauthored work w/ Samson Yuen on how protests radicalize. At 10am, a project w/ Jennifer Oser on how politicians benefit from policy congruence with social movements
Our meta-analysis on executive power & corruption is now out in Comparative Political Studies! 📜🔍 Together with Stephen Dawson & Georgios Xezonakis, we dive into how constitutional designs influence corruption levels & what drives variation across studies. Check it out! 🔗 journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/00…
It's been quite the treat to spend the week visiting (and to present at) the Quality of Government Institute at Göteborgs universitet / University of Gothenburg. What a great group of scholars doing influential work on issues of governance, bureaucracies, and state capacity. Thank you for having me, QoG-Data!
Now in Political Behavior: How do politicians succeed in representing citizen preferences? In a study with >700 Canadian politicians, we test who relies on having accurate knowledge of what their voters want, and who simply happens to have the same opinions as their constituents /1
Now in American Political Science Review: What do politicians think about their voters? Fielding face-to-face surveys to 982 sitting politicians in 11 countries, and surveys of 12,000 citizens, we find they have remarkably consistent - and cynical - theories of voters: /1 doi.org/10.1017/S00030…