How do we understand the major disruptions to electoral politics thathave occurred in many democracies?
What are the causes and consequences of differences in politicalattitudes and electoral participation across different social groups?
How do electorates respond to emerging political challenges likeclimate change?
• Dr Gidon Cohen; gidon.cohen@durham.ac.uk• Dr Adrian Millican; adrian.millican@durham.ac.uk• Dr Neil Visalvanich; neil.visalvanich@durham.ac.uk• Prof. Nick Vivyan; nick.vivyan@durham.ac.uk• Dr Kyriaki Nanou; kyriaki.nanou@durham.ac.uk• Dr Vittorio Merola; vittorio.merola@durham.ac.uk
What is the connection between what voters want and what electedofficials are willing to provide?
How do electoral rules and institutions impact democraticpolicymaking outcomes?
When do voters hold politicians to account, and for what reasons?
• Prof. Nick Vivyan; nick.vivyan@durham.ac.uk• Dr Patrick Kuhn; patrick.kuhn@durham.ac.uk• Dr Moritz Osnabrgge; moritz.osnabruegge@durham.ac.uk• Dr Juraj Medzihorsky; juraj.medzihorsky@durham.ac.uk
What explains the temporal and spatial prevalence of electionviolence over time?
Do factors such as inequality, presence of natural resources, or naturaldisasters affect the likelihood of civil war?
Why do some groups opt to use terrorist tactics, whereas others do not?
• Dr Gidon Cohen; gidon.cohen@durham.ac.uk• Dr Patrick Kuhn; patrick.kuhn@durham.ac.uk• Dr Anouk Rigterink; anouk.rigterink@durham.ac.uk
How do crises affect parties and party competition?
How do insurgent movements radicalize parties and their candidates?
How do party primaries affect representation?
• Dr Kyriaki Nanou; kyriaki.nanou@durham.ac.uk• Dr Juraj Medzihorsky; juraj.medzihorsky@durham.ac.uk• Dr. David Andersen; david.j.andersen@durham.ac.uk• Dr. Tessa Ditonto; tessa.m.ditonto@durham.ac.uk• Dr Neil Visalvanich; neil.visalvanich@durham.ac.uk
How do we use text in our study of political science?
How can machine learning be used in experimental settings?
How can we detect electoral fraud?
• Dr Moritz Osnabrgge; moritz.osnabruegge@durham.ac.uk• Dr Juraj Medzihorsky; juraj.medzihorsky@durham.ac.uk• Dr Gidon Cohen; gidon.cohen@durham.ac.uk• Dr Patrick Kuhn; patrick.kuhn@durham.ac.uk
How do candidates attract supporters?
How do campaigns communicate to win votes, and how do campaignsstrategise to win elections?
Why are certain groups in society (e.g., women, ethnic minorities and/orthe working class) underrepresented in politics, and what are theconsequences?
• Dr. David Andersen; david.j.andersen@durham.ac.uk• Dr. Tessa Ditonto; tessa.m.ditonto@durham.ac.uk• Dr Adrian Millican; adrian.millican@durham.ac.uk• Dr Neil Visalvanich; neil.visalvanich@durham.ac.uk• Prof. Nick Vivyan; nick.vivyan@durham.ac.uk• Dr Vittorio Merola; vittorio.merola@durham.ac.uk