Alexander Horn
@_alex_horn
Leader of Emmy Noether Research Group "Varieties of Egalitarianism: Mapping the Politics of Inequality" @EXCInequality. Formerly @AarhusUni @EuropeAtHarvard
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#Stellenangebot #Soziologie_Jobs #Sozialpolitik: An der Uni Mannheim ist eine Stelle (75%) für eine*n wissenschafliche* Mitarbeiter*in (m/w/d)🧑🎓(Promotion oder Post-doc) im Bereich 🇪🇺 europäische Wohlfahrtsstaatsforschung zu besetzen. 👇MZES Uni Mannheim sowi.uni-mannheim.de/news/wissensch…
#OpenAccess from Perspectives on Politics - (When) Do Parties Affect Economic Inequality? A Systematic Analysis of 30 Years of Research - cup.org/3VJE7YG - Martin Haselmayer & Alexander Horn #FirstView
How do political parties speak about education? In a new article with with Anja Giudici we examine political speech in advanced democracies over the last 70 years
New Cambridge Element The European Ideological Space in Voters' Own Words by Noam Gidron and Thomas Tichelbaecker is now free to read for 4 weeks! cup.org/4gEYCOj #cambridgeelements #management
Extremely happy that my first single-authored paper is now published (open access) at EJPR journal : “Asymmetric backlash against structural economic change: the electoral consequences of the coal phase-out in Germany” 🧵Here's a summary thread... 1/n
🆕Social progress at the expense of #EconomicEquality? Alexander Horn, Jonathan Klüser & M. Haselmayer review a new dataset of 300,000 party statements to determine whether the Left have traded #EconomicEquality for #EqualRights & #EqualChances. 🤔 📖bit.ly/448TZsv #OA
📬🙌 Our paper on parties' programmatic responses to inequality - and more often the lack of responses - will come out American Political Science Review ! Here is the Politics of Inequality working paper: kops.uni-konstanz.de/bitstreams/424… with Jonathan Klüser.bsky.social & M. Haselmayer 🧗 voe-project.org
#OpenAccess from American Political Science Review - Why Inequalities Persist: Parties’ (Non)Responses to Economic Inequality, 1970–2020 - cup.org/4fwAkGQ - Alexander Horn, MARTIN HASELMAYER & Jonathan Klüser #FirstView
Beim Deutschlandfunk durfte ich 10 Minuten über unsere neue Studie zur oft ausbleibenden Reaktion von Parteien auf hohe ökonomische Ungleichheit sprechen. Und darüber, warum das ein Problem für Demokratie ist. Die APSR Studie deckt 12 Länder 1970-2020 ⬇️ deutschlandfunknova.de/beitrag/studie…
¡¡VOLUME 23, ISSUE 3 IS NOW OUT!! cambridge.org/core/journals/… cambridge.org/core/journals/… Incl. work by Haemin Jee, Tongtong Zhang, Ann-Kristin Kölln, Felipe G. Santos, Vincenzo Emanuele, Federico Trastulli, Alexander Horn, Juan Espíndola Mata, Guillaume Beaumier, Abraham Newman, Chris Karpowitz, Tali Mendelberg & ....
'Why Inequalities Persist: Parties’ (Non)Responses to Economic Inequality, 1970–2020' by Alexander Horn, Martin Haselmayer & Jonathan Klüser was the most-downloaded American Political Science Review paper in August 2025. You can read it #OpenAccess here - cup.org/4mAM3ps