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Posts by Lena Maria Huber

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Reference groups and electoral behavior | European Journal of Political Research | Cambridge Core Reference groups and electoral behavior

What about them? 💭

Rune Stubager, @chdausgaard.bsky.social, @lenamariahuber.bsky.social & Michael Lewis-Beck use survey data from Austria, Denmark & the U.S. to find out whether group sympathies matter as much as social identity when influencing #VoterBehaviour

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💬 How can we measure inter party communication?

➡️ Using a transformer based approach, @annather-nerd.bsky.social et al. classify how parties talk about rivals (positive-negative), studying coalition signals in Germany and campaigning in Austria www.cambridge.org/core/journal... #FirstView

1 month ago 10 4 1 1

Another day, another publication: Our new paper introduces a transformer-based approach to measure how parties talk about each other, capturing who talks about whom and with what stance, with applications to coalition signals in Germany and negative campaigning in Austria. Out now, open access!

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Reference groups and electoral behavior | European Journal of Political Research | Cambridge Core Reference groups and electoral behavior

Very happy to see our new article “Reference groups and electoral behavior” (coauthored with Rune Stubager, Christoffer Hentzer Dausgaard & Michael Lewis-Beck) published!

Using ANES, DNES and AUTNES data, we show that liking or disliking social groups shapes vote choice.

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I had a really great time in Ghent! Thank you @jasmienluypaert.bsky.social for the invitation!

4 months ago 10 1 0 0
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Packed panel kicked off by @lenamariahuber.bsky.social on group identities in political competition. 🙌 #EPSA2025 @epsanet.bsky.social

9 months ago 15 2 0 0

@haukelicht.bsky.social and I have exciting news! Our joint project „Group Appeals in Parliamentary and Electoral Debates“ has been approved for funding by the DFG and the FWF! The project will start on Feb 1, 2026 and we’ll be hiring:
📍Pre-doc (Mannheim)
📍Post-doc (Innsbruck)
Stay tuned for calls!

10 months ago 62 11 10 0

🚨Publication Alert🚨

New update to the ManifestoVault repository is available!

Included: cleaned, content-verified manifesto texts at the natural-sentence level of the 2025 German general election.

Full coverage: Ireland, UK, Germany 1970-2025

@rwillh11.bsky.social, @lenamariahuber.bsky.social

11 months ago 19 7 0 0
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Promising links: how parties combine policy issues with group appeals Despite growing interest in how parties use social group appeals to reach out to different groups within society, the combination of policy issues and social groups in parties’ campaign strategies ...

My latest article “Promising links: how parties combine policy issues with group appeals“ (coauthored with Martin Haselmayer) is now available open access!
Read it here: doi.org/10.1080/0140...
#PoliSky

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Had a great time in Konstanz yesterday, presenting new work on group sympathy and party choice in the CPPE colloquium! Thank you @na-wehl.bsky.social @tobiastober.bsky.social and @elisadeisshelbig.bsky.social for the invitation!

1 year ago 13 2 1 0

🚨Publication Alert🚨

An update to the ManifestoVault repository is now available!

Included: cleaned, content-verified manifesto texts at the natural-sentence level of the 2024 Irish and UK general elections. Full details in Release Note.

@rwillh11.bsky.social, @lenamariahuber.bsky.social

1 year ago 26 10 1 1
Screenshot of the AUSSDA page of the AUTNES Online Panel Study, including the AUTNES logo and some study details. 0 Downloads yet...

Screenshot of the AUSSDA page of the AUTNES Online Panel Study, including the AUTNES logo and some study details. 0 Downloads yet...

Sankey diagram illustrating the patterns of vote switching across the parliamentary elections 2013, 2017, 2019, and 2024.

Sankey diagram illustrating the patterns of vote switching across the parliamentary elections 2013, 2017, 2019, and 2024.

🎄🌟 Exciting news! 📊🎉

The AUTNES Online Panel Study 2017–2024 is here! 🎁🤩

Explore 23 survey waves to uncover the dynamics of voting behavior and public opinion in Austria. 🗳️🇦🇹

Access the data via #AUSSDA ➡️ doi.org/10.11587/HNU...

#AUTNES #ElectionStudies #Polisky #DataRelease #WeLoveData ❤️

1 year ago 156 51 3 6

In the article we examine how MPs disseminate the legislative agenda beyond the parliamentary floor. We distinguish four factors to explain the communication of the legislative agenda: party agenda setting, systemic salience, issue specialization, and intra-party delegation.

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