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Conference Presentations
(2024):
A measurement framework for computationally analyzing politicians' body language
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LOOPS Image-as-Data Workshop,
Berlin,
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(2024):
Analyzing politicians' body language during political speech based on videos
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Annual Meeting of the DVPW Section Methods of Political Science,
Bamberg,
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(2024):
The paradox of progressive politics: Immigrant support for green parties
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Pre-EPSA Workshop,
Münster,
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(2024):
What is my opinion? Immigrants, (Post-)Authoritarianism and ideological positioning
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Annual Conference of the Swiss Political Science Association,
St. Gallen,
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(2024):
The paradox of progressive politics: Immigrant support for green parties
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120th APSA Annual Meeting & Exhibition,
Philadelphia,
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(2024):
The paradox of progressive politics: Immigrant support for green parties
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14th Annual Conference of the European Political Science Association,
Köln,
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(2024):
Structuring quantitative image analysis with object prominence
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120th APSA Annual Meeting & Exhibition,
Philadelphia,
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(2024):
Structuring quantitative image analysis with object prominence
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6th Annual COMPTEXT Conference 2024,
Amsterdam,
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Journal Articles
(2024):
Building Euro Area Bodies: The Institutionalisation of Differentiated Integration in Economic and Monetary Union
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Comparative European Politics,
22,
4,
pp. 459-478.
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(2024):
Norms of Prejudice: Political Identity and Polarization
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences,
379,
1897,
pp. (article no. 20230030) pp.1-8.
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(2024):
Prosociality Beyond In-Group Boundaries: A Lab-in-the-Field Experiment on Selection and Intergroup Interactions in a Multiethnic European Metropolis
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Sociological Science,
11,
pp. 815-853.
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(2024):
Identity from Symbolic Networks: The Rise of New Hollywood
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Sociological Science,
11,
pp. 297-339.
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(2024):
Do electoral candidates reflect or select campaign issues? The influence of electoral manifestos on online communication
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Party Politics,
30,
6,
pp. 1088-1099.
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(2024):
Nonrandom Tweet Mortality and Data Access Restrictions: Compromising the Replication of Sensitive Twitter Studies
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Political Analysis,
32,
4,
pp. 493-506.
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(2024):
The role of hyperparameters in machine learning models and how to tune them
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Political Science Research and Methods,
12,
4,
pp. 841-848.
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(2024):
The Effects of Combating Corruption on Institutional Trust and Political Engagement: Evidence from Latin America
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Political Science Research and Methods,
12,
3,
pp. 633-642.
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(2024):
The “Free Voters”: A Decent Alternative for Conservatives?
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Politische Vierteljahresschrift,
65,
1,
pp. 99-122.
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(2024):
The Origin of Social Policy for Women Workers: The Emergence of Paid Maternity Leave in Western Countries
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Comparative Political Studies,
57,
1,
pp. 69-100.
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(2024):
Committed Democrats? How Trade-off Specific Cues Affect Expressions of Support for Liberal and Democratic Principles
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Politische Vierteljahresschrift,
65,
3,
pp. 553-568.
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(2024):
Extending Migrants’ Rights but Limiting Long-Term Settlement: Migrant Integration Policy Trends in EU and OECD Countries Between 2010 and 2019
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International Migration Review,
58,
3,
pp. 1568-1591.
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(2024):
Gender inequality in leadership positions: The role of part-time employment in seven European countries
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Soziale Welt,
75,
1,
pp. 78 – 112.
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(2024):
Conspiracy Beliefs and Perceptions of Electoral Integrity: Cross-National Evidence from 29 Countries
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Public Opinion Quarterly,
88,
SI,
pp. 814-827.
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(2024):
Comparative vote switching: A new framework for studying dynamic multi-party competition
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The Journal of Politics,
86,
2,
pp. 597-607.
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Book Chapters
Epstein Lee,
Gunnar Grendstad,
Urška Šadl
(Eds.)
(2024):
Observational Databases
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pp. 247-264.
Oxford,
Oxford University Press
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Reports
(2024):
Measuring expenditure with a mobile app: Do probability-based and nonprobability panels differ?
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2024-09,
pp. 59.
Colchester,
Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex
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