Joscha F. Bäuerle
@joschbrl
PhD Student at @gesis_org and @gles_data | Political Science | Representation, Candidates & Elections, Parties, Attitudes
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12-08-2020 13:47:14
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.Erhard Scherfer u ich sprachen neulich bei #unter3 über Bedrohungen von Politiker:innen, ich hatte ein paar Zahlen dazu aus der German Longitudinal Election Study (GLES) Kandidierendenstudie. Hier gibts jetzt einen ganzen Kurzbericht dazu - well worth a read!!
The candidate study and the nomination study of German Longitudinal Election Study (GLES) allow for studying the attitudes of candidates and the candidate selection processes. Data is available here doi.org/10.4232/1.14100 and doi.org/10.4232/1.13988 This report provides an overview ssoar.info/ssoar/handle/d…
Great day to announce that the joint work of Marc Debus Marc Debus and myself on "LGB+ identity and its implications for the policy positions of parliamentary candidates" is now published open access in the European Political Science Review. cambridge.org/core/journals/…
Using the German Longitudinal Election Study (GLES) 2021 candidate study, Constantin Wurthmann and I find that Bundestag candidates who identify as LGB+ adopt more progressive positions on societal affairs and are also more progressive than their respective party: shorturl.at/BDGQS (oa in European Political Science Review)
New publication 📚📈 What are politicians’ attitudes towards men’s engagement in the representation of gender equality? My new paper in WEP Journal shows that gender equality is still perceived as a policy field that is primarily suited to women MPs. doi.org/10.1080/014023…
📢 #publicationalert First solo-authored paper out Political Analysis: Replicating #twitter studies is challenging due to nonrandom tweet mortality and data access restrictions. I analyze replication archives, replicate a case study, and propose post-API ideas. 🧵(1/6)
🗞️ In a new contribution to the GESIS blog [in German], Axel Burger, Joscha F. Bäuerle, and Marc Debus describe how the GLES Nomination Study can be used to investigate the links between sociodemographic characteristics and intra-party candidate selection: blog.gesis.org/ist-der-weg-zu…
#GESISBlog Neuer Blog-Beitrag: Axel Burger Joscha F. Bäuerle & Marc Debus erklären, wie es sich mit den Chancen auf eine Nominierung zur #Wahlkreiskandidatur verhält: doi.org/10.34879/gesis…