
Endre Borbáth
@eborbath
💼 Jun. prof. for participation research @UniHeidelberg
🏡 Guest researcher @WZB_Berlin
🧑🎓 PhD from @EUI_EU
🔎 protests, parties, cleavages, climate politics
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‼️Hiring ‼️ 2 (!) positions in my group at IPZ - Political Science UZH Universität Zürich in Zurich 📣1 postdoc position (3+3 years) 📣1 PhD position (3,5 years) Application deadline in early March. Job ads: tinyurl.com/3p6yhptk We are an international & friendly department with excellent working conditions





Postdoctoral Researcher (3+3 years) #ECPRMemberJobs 🎓 PhD in the social sciences required 🔍 Investigate the dynamics of emerging polarisation on #climatechange in the electoral & civil society arena 🇩🇪 Heidelberg University ⌛ Sunday 2 March uni-heidelberg.de/md/politik/pos… Endre Borbáth


Why do some European labor unions engage in workplace strikes while others use public protests? Gesine Höltmann, Endre Borbáth & @ swenhutter show that the choice of method depends on the broader institutional context. doi.org/10.1093/ser/mw… #SER Oxford Journals



To underscore its importance, my new article w/ Fred Stafford came out on the day of the huge Iberian blackout. We argue the left/liberal's fixation on increasing renewables often downplays (or rejects) how grid reliability must be central to any winning electricity politics.


How do voters behave in democracies with unstable parties? In a newly published article in Party Politics, Peter Ward, 워드 피터,皮得 and I examine South Korea, a textbook case of an “ephemeral party system.” The article is Open Access.
