Miroslav Nemčok
@miroslavnemcok
From 🇸🇰 through 🇨🇿🇪🇪🇫🇮 to 🇳🇴 | Political Science | WELTRUST Postdoc at @UniOslo | Aviation & Space Exploration Enthusiast
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We are hiring! Postdoctoral Fellowship, 4 years, all sub-disciplines of Political Science, at Department of Political Science in Oslo, Norway. Application deadline 15th February. Happy to answer questions! More information 👇 European Consortium for Political Research sog_rc27 jobbnorge.no/en/available-j…
Interested in how public services affect political distrust, populist support, and similar attitudes? New article in Public Management Review with Miroslav Nemčok Arno Van Hootegem all from SV-fakultetet UiO tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10… 1/5
I will never stop being amazed that this paper started as a sketch of its research design on a board in this photo. Doesn’t make sense? Neither to me anymore! doi.org/10.1080/147190… #AcademicTwitter ShitMyReviewersSay Academic Chatter™
When personal meets professional, you may land a paper in EJPR journal. 🚨 I’m excited to see this joyful co-authored paper with these wonderful people and colleagues Anna Helgøy & Arno Van Hootegem come out. Stay tuned!
🆕 How do formative personal experiences inform perceptions of system abuse? Arno Van Hootegem, Anna Helgøy & Miroslav Nemčok use data from 🇳🇴 to explore how these perceptions take shape beyond the influence of #PoliticalNarratives & socializations 👉bit.ly/3JZMXed #OA
#OpenAccess from JPublicPolicy - Perceiving welfare state sustainability: fiscal costs, group deservingness, or ideology? - cup.org/3wDlEU2 - Staffan Kumlin & Miroslav Nemčok #FirstView
"A masterful synthesis of history, anthropology, polisci, & applied mathematics that spans the globe to generalize about how population & the number of polities are systematically related." More People, Fewer States by Rein Taagepera & Miroslav Nemčok cup.org/44m0rup
Citizens' views on whether the welfare state is economically sustainable shape political preferences and election results. But where do these views come from? New article with Miroslav Nemčok doi.org/10.1017/S01438…
More People, Fewer States by Rein Taagepera & Miroslav Nemčok Explore 5000 years of human history, shaped by population surges and empires' rise and fall, both driven by socio-technological advancements. 📚 cup.org/44m0rup