Together with my friend Viktor Burgi, I co-host the podcast Political Science – No Problem et al., where we discuss political science research in the context of current political events. Each episode features a researcher who has published on the topic at hand.
How does public opinion look on spending cuts and what drives these attitudes in Germany's upcoming election?
How do social norms influence the expression of radical-right political preferences?
What explains the challenges of social democratic parties and their long-term electoral shifts?
How is democratic backsliding perceived and supported among different groups in Israel?
How can we understand the voting behavior of immigrant-origin voters in Germany?
How does the representation of women in politics affect political behavior and voter reactions?
What makes the new German party BSW unique, and how do its voters compare to traditional left-authoritarians?
Why has the AfD been so successful, and what explains its voter base in Germany?