Joscha F. Bäuerle (@joschbrl) 's Twitter Profile
Joscha F. Bäuerle

@joschbrl

PhD Student at @gesis_org and @gles_data | Political Science | Representation, Candidates & Elections, Parties, Attitudes

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German Longitudinal Election Study (GLES) (@gles_data) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Besides potential voters, the GLES also surveys candidates running for office in the Federal Elections. Check out our recently published short report on the 2021 Candidate Study [in German], which shows exemplary results of the study: gesis.org/gles/kurzberic…

Besides potential voters, the GLES also surveys candidates running for  office in the Federal Elections. Check out our recently published short  report on the 2021 Candidate Study [in German], which shows exemplary  results of the study: gesis.org/gles/kurzberic…
Thorsten Faas (@wahlforschung) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.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!!

Marc Debus (@debusmarc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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…

The candidate study and the nomination study of <a href="/gles_data/">German Longitudinal Election Study (GLES)</a> 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…
German Longitudinal Election Study (GLES) (@gles_data) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢 New dataset: GLES Tracking 2009 -2023, Cumulation! The cumulation comprises cross-sectional data from 2009 to 2023 & therefore enables analyses of long-term developments of voting behavior & attitudes covering 4 Federal Elections in Germany. dx.doi.org/10.4232/1.14232

German Longitudinal Election Study (GLES) (@gles_data) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 New data: GLES Tracking November 2023, T56 💻📱 CAWI cross-section, 👥 1,118 interviews, 📅 08/11–15/11/2023 Recurring questions on voting & attitudes, and new items on antisemitism and support for climate protection & climate activist groups dx.doi.org/10.4232/1.14243

Constantin Wurthmann (@cw_powi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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/…

Great day to announce that the joint work of Marc Debus <a href="/DebusMarc/">Marc Debus</a> and myself on "LGB+ identity and its implications for the policy positions of parliamentary candidates" is now published open access  in the <a href="/EPSRjournal/">European Political Science Review</a>. 
cambridge.org/core/journals/…
Marc Debus (@debusmarc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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)

Using the <a href="/gles_data/">German Longitudinal Election Study (GLES)</a> 2021 candidate study, <a href="/CW_PoWi/">Constantin Wurthmann</a>  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 <a href="/EPSRjournal/">European Political Science Review</a>)
German Longitudinal Election Study (GLES) (@gles_data) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Data collection of GLES Tracking T57 has started yesterday!🎉 The newly founded party “Bündnis Sahra Wagenknecht” was added to the questions on voting intention and party perception. Further information and the pre-release questionnaire are available here: gesis.org/en/gles/study-…

Daniel Höhmann (@dahoehmann) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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…

New publication 📚📈

What are politicians’ attitudes towards men’s engagement in the representation of gender equality?

My new paper in <a href="/WEPsocial/">WEP Journal</a> shows that gender equality is still perceived as a policy field that is primarily suited to women MPs.
 
doi.org/10.1080/014023…
German Longitudinal Election Study (GLES) (@gles_data) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do you do research on political candidates? The Comparative Candidate Survey launched a Call for Questions/Modules to be included in their round IV questionnaire. This questionnaire will automatically also be part of the GLES Candidate Studies fielded between 2025 and 2030!👇

German Longitudinal Election Study (GLES) (@gles_data) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 New data: GLES Tracking March 2024, T57 💻📱 CAWI cross-section, 👥 1,145 interviews, 📅 06/03–15/03/2024 Party “Bündnis Sahra Wagenknecht” newly included in questions on voting intention, perceived left-right ranking, and position issues ➡️ dx.doi.org/10.4232/1.14315

German Longitudinal Election Study (GLES) (@gles_data) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 New data release! 🚨 GLES Candidate Study European Elections 2024, Social Media Accounts (ZA7959)! 🎉 The data covers accounts from Facebook, Instagram, X, and personal websites of German candidates for the upcoming European Elections. ➡️ doi.org/10.4232/1.14326

German Longitudinal Election Study (GLES) (@gles_data) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Call for Questions for the GLES📢 The DGfW and GESIS are conducting a Call for Questions for German Longitudinal Election Study (GLES) (GLES Tracking T59 in October 2024). Questions and models can be submitted until July 9. Find out more here: gesis.org/gles/daten-und…

German Longitudinal Election Study (GLES) (@gles_data) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Data collection of GLES Candidate Study European Election 2024 has started!🎉 Questions on candidates' backgrounds, recruitment & selection, attitudes, policy positions, campaigns & special focus on social media campaigning Pre-release questionnaire: gesis.org/en/gles/overvi…

Andreas Küpfer (@ankuepfer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢 #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)

📢 #publicationalert First solo-authored paper out <a href="/polanalysis/">Political Analysis</a>: 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)
German Longitudinal Election Study (GLES) (@gles_data) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Data collection of GLES Tracking T58 has started today!🎉 The questionnaire includes questions on the European election & voter eligibility of 16 year olds. In addition to the 1,000 respondents, 300 respondents aged 16-19 will be surveyed: gesis.org/en/gles/overvi…

German Longitudinal Election Study (GLES) (@gles_data) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🗞️ 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…

GESIS (@gesis_org) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#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…

#GESISBlog 
Neuer Blog-Beitrag: <a href="/axburg1/">Axel Burger</a> <a href="/joschbrl/">Joscha F. Bäuerle</a> &amp; <a href="/DebusMarc/">Marc Debus</a> erklären, wie es sich mit den Chancen auf eine Nominierung zur #Wahlkreiskandidatur verhält:

doi.org/10.34879/gesis…
German Longitudinal Election Study (GLES) (@gles_data) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 New data: GLES Tracking June, T58 (ZA7716) 💻📱 CAWI cross-section, 👥 1,109 interviews, 🚀 304 extra interviews of first-time voters (boost sample), 📅 12/06–02/07/2024 🗳️ Special focus on the 2024 European elections & voting from age 16! ➡️ dx.doi.org/10.4232/1.14375

Nils Steiner (@nilssteiner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mit diesem Datensatz (x.com/gles_data/stat…) lassen sich Wahlverhalten & Einstellungen der Erst- bzw. Jungwähler:innen bei der Europawahl in DEU gut im Vergleich analysieren. Also habe ich mir das mal angeschaut. In diesem Thread folgen ein paar deskriptive Ergebnisse 👇