
Aske Halling
@askehalling
Assistant Professor in Political Science @AarhusUni interested in administrative burdens, citizen-state interactions, and policy feedbacks.
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02-05-2014 15:32:50
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.Aske Halling, Julian Christensen, Frederik Godt, & @Niels_Bjorn examine whether clients’ responsibility affects how they are treated by frontline workers. They find that responsibility does not affect the inclinations to help or sanction the client. doi.org/10.1111/padm.1…



📢New open-access article alert 📢 Alexa Lenz, Steinebach, and Mattia Casula map the prevalence of bureaucratic overload in Italy, Ireland, and Germany between 2003 and 2022 and describe its internal and external drivers bit.ly/4bbSppN #RegGov Wiley Politics & Policy


Come work with us! Together w Henrik Bech Seeberg and Helene Helboe I will examine how party leaders explain election losses and how it matters for democracy and party leader support. We are looking for a postdoc who will work with us (deadline: Sept. 15): au.dk/om/stillinger/…

New publication from PIREAU member Frederik Godt. Using a pre-registered vignette survey experiment among 1,050 caseworkers, the study examines whether frontline workers treat clients who are responsible for their own sickness more harshly. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/pa…





#OpenAccess from our latest issue - How Government Efficiency Shapes Political Trust: Evidence from the Case of #Brexit - cup.org/3Wp4LXo - Frederik Godt


Excited to share that my article on democracy's consequences for socioeconomic inequality between ethnic groups is now online at Democratization. Through five case studies, I examine how and why democratic transitions sometimes lead to more equality and sometimes do not. 🧵👇


New administrative burden paper out in Early View PSJ (@psjeditor.bsky.social) We looked at whether benefit type or beneficiary contributions affect respondents' attitudes towards burden reducing and burden increasing policies Details in thread > doi.org/10.1111/psj.12… #OpenAccess



Interested in administrative burden, social equity, and digital governance? Consider joining our panel (w. @donmoyn and Maria Tiggelaar at the 2025 IRSPM Conference in April in Bologna: Panel description: irspm.org/panels-pages-2…, call for abstracts: irspm.org/conference-202…



🚨Very excited to share that my first solo publication "Testing the social pressure hypothesis: Does in-party social pressure reduce out-party empathy?" is out in PNAS Nexus 🚨 🔗 doi.org/10.1093/pnasne… Here’s what I find 🧵1/6


Nimbyism is often explained through property values or exclusion. But in recent work with Niels Nyholt, we explore a different perspective—local preservationism. It’s less about keeping people out and more about preserving neighborhood character. Read more: osf.io/preprints/osf/…
