(2025):
Rallying around the leader in times of crises: The opposing effects of perceived threat and anxiety.
European Journal of Political Research,
64,
2,
697-718.
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Measuring a Common Space and the Dynamics of Reform Positions
Project Directors
Prof. Ph.D. Thomas Gschwend
DFG, SFB 884-funded
2010 – 2022
Research question/goal:
One of the major challenges in testing spatial models of reform policy-making is the placement of different actor groups on common preference scales. The goal of our research project is to develop a method for producing a dynamic common space of reform positions of parties, voters, and the media, so that preference estimates become comparable across actor groups and over time. During the first project phase, we will focus on the development of the models and on two empirical applications for Germany. First, we will combine voter surveys, candidate surveys, and party position data. Second, we will use interest group mentions in party press releases and media reports as bridging observations to estimate a common space of parties and media.
Publications
Journal Articles
Presentations
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(2024): Party preferences precede coalition preferences: A response time analysis. [14th Annual Conference of the European Political Science Association, Köln, 03/07/2024 - 05/07/2024]. More
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(2023): The power of words: Strategic judicial opinion-writing to influence politics and society. [13th Annual Conference of the European Political Science Association, Glasgow, 21/06/2023 - 23/06/2023]. More
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(2023): Pre-electoral coalition strategies in multiparty systems. [13th Annual Conference of the European Political Science Association, Glasgow, 21/06/2023 - 23/06/2023]. More
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(2010): Improving the Measurement of Policy Preferences in Surveys: Bringing the Status-Quo back in. [REPCONG-Workshop "Policy Representation Europe", Mannheim, 27/05/2010 - 28/05/2010]. More