
Jochen Müller
@jocmuel
Professor of political science @uni_greifswald. Mainly interested in political parties, elections and parliaments.
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27-09-2020 23:35:40
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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


Vielleicht im Rahmen der Regierungsbildung in #Thüringen interessant: verfassungsblog.de/weichenstellun… Verfassungsblog


Is a study robust when its findings depend on the inclusion of a single observation? In a new report, @Ben_Guinaudeau and I discuss this question based on the replication of an American Political Science Review article. A thread on our main findings.


Brandenburg election: SPD is winning, thanks to its status as main regional incumbent. So the cost of governing nationally is offset by the benefit of governing regionally - a pattern Matthias Scantamburlo, Ed Turner, and I identified in our PRXJournal article earlier this year 🧵👇




I can only recommend it! The Int. Association for the Study of German Politics conference is a fantastic opportunity to engage with an open and welcoming group of scholars. This is great for anyone working on German Politics - whether it’s policies, public opinion, party competition, etc.


CfA for a 4 year PostDoc Position Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Great people, great job, great city! Come and join us!



Interested in pursuing a doctorate in the field of sociology of public action / public policy and in working with @JMiaz and me Faculté des SSP - UNIL (inactif) Université de Lausanne? We look forward to receiving your applications: shorturl.at/d9hlA


Solange es noch Demokratien gibt: ResearchGate: researchgate.net/publication/38…


Regierungssysteme in der globalen Demokratiekrise. Transcript verlost 5 Exemplare meines Buches. Der Blog argumentiert, dass nicht alle demokratischen Regierungssysteme gleich anfällig für die Autokratisierung sind. Teilnahme an der Verlosung durch Teilen! blog.transcript-verlag.de/globale-demokr…