
Felicia Riethmüller
@felicia_rthm
Politikwissenschaft (group representation, parties, identities, text-as-data). Doctoral student at @DemokratieGoe, research fellow at @manifesto_proj
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09-10-2016 12:42:12
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Both our manifestoberta models (sentence + context) have been retrained on our updated corpus (2024a). Find the new manifestoberta versions (2024.1.1) on Hugging Face: huggingface.co/manifesto-proj… huggingface.co/manifesto-proj…

For 5 years, as a group of researchers we have analyzed the factors that can explain the current state of social democratic parties in Europe. Silja Häusermann and Herbert Kitschelt have edited this fantastic volume that has now been published and is available open access 1/









Gesprochen wird aktuell viel über Minderheitsregierungen - aber was denken Bürger*innen darüber? Eine gerade erschienene Studie von @TheresMatthiess und Christian Stecker hat neue Erkenntnisse👇:

Congratulations to Christoph Ivanusch for successfully defending his PhD Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin 🍾🍾! His research deals with political communication, text analysis & party competition. He's part of the European Research Council (ERC) project "SYNCPOL – Synchronized Politics: Multiple Times and Political Power"


New Publication WEP Journal: In this paper, I analyze cohort differences in consideration sets: Do newer generations *consider* voting for more and different parties than earlier generations? Spoiler alert: Yes to both! 👇🧵 tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…



No, this is not another thread on the importance of swing states for today's election. Instead, my colleagues Felicia Riethmüller and Pola Lehmann looked at the supply side and present some interesting findings.