Karoline Kolstad
Postdoc in Political Science at Aarhus University. Doing research on citizen-state interactions.
@anthromaria.bsky.social
PhD candidate @ Centre for Care Research, Western Norway University of Applied Sciences Researching maternity care/migration/welfare states/care crisis/inequality/health disparities/parenthood/mothering/everything I can get my hands on
@ulvgraven.bsky.social
(social) Science communicator and advisor at Aarhus University, DK // Professional interests: Journalism, research and democracy - and especially the interface between the 3
@mathildececchini.bsky.social
Associate professor of political science at University of Southern Denmark | research on Citizen-State interactions | queen of NVivo
@isabellareb.bsky.social
Studying political psychology, emotions and identities. Postdoc at PARTISAN, University of Vienna. Formerly Hotpolitics Lab, University of Amsterdam.
@matdoering.bsky.social
Associate Prof @ University of Southern Denmark, public administration researcher | passionate gamer | cat owner
@thoruplars.bsky.social
Political Scientist, researches health policy and resistance to knowledge authorities
@ashrafrachid.bsky.social
He/him. PhD, Political Science, Aarhus University. Personal Networks & Immigrant Integration. Independent Reseacher & Civil Servant.
@evathomann.bsky.social
Professor @unikonstanz.bsky.social, Public Administration & Policy, QCA, EU customization, KOMEX academic convenor @komex.bsky.social. Book: http://tinyurl.com/tmjapbq . All typos are my own
@leneholmp.bsky.social
Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen
@overman.bsky.social
Researches governance, accountability, emotions at Utrecht University, School of Governance. Managing Director at Netherlands Institute of Governance (NIG).
@tobiasbach.bsky.social
Professor & Deputy Head of Department, Department of Political Science, University of Oslo, Norway. Bureaucratic politics, political-administrative relations, comparative public administration. www.sv.uio.no/isv/english/people/aca/tobibac/index.html
@annemettekjeldsen.bsky.social
Associate professor in public administration at Department of Political Science & King Frederik Center for Public Leadership, Aarhus University.
@jaclynpiatak.bsky.social
Professor, UNC Charlotte | Editor, Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly | public & nonprofit management scholar https://pages.charlotte.edu/jaclyn-piatak/
@flokeppeler.bsky.social
Assistant Professor at http://ps.au.dk/en/cpl | enthusiastic for public management, policy and HRM | fan of beagle Wilma http://florian-keppeler.com
@larsbrummel.bsky.social
Assistant Professor at the Institute of Public Administration (Leiden University)
@birthelarsen.bsky.social
Associate professor @ Copenhagen Business School, economist (unemployment, search, inequality, monopsony, health, macroeconomics), author, Msc econ London School of Economics, Phd University of Copenhagen. https://sites.google.com/view/birthelarsen/start
@ansolassen.bsky.social
PostDoc WZB-Berlin and Berlin School of Economics, researching gender norms and inequality
@leapradella.bsky.social
Postdoc at Aarhus University, studying political interactions @PEERPOL Project and @ROPH Project. PhD on the causes and consequences of empathy between political opponents. Personal page: https://leapradella.github.io/
@laurakettel.bsky.social
Political Scientist @Aarhus University Political Behavior, Political Economy, Local Politics
@tobiasrisse.bsky.social
Postdoc in Political Science at University of St. Gallen | Civil Wars | Political Violence | Arms Control
@schwoererskayla.bsky.social
Public & nonprofit management scholar studying technology, design, and public engagement. I post mostly about gov tech research, my pets, and all the concerts I go to. www.kaylaschwoerer.com
@thepeoplelab.bsky.social
Research lab led by @elizabethlinos.bsky.social at Harvard Kennedy School. We build evidence on the people in government and the communities they are called to serve.
@jbpa.bsky.social
The Journal of Behavioral Public Administration (JBPA) is a peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary open access journal that focuses on behavioral and experimental research in public administration, broadly defined.
@jrothst.bsky.social
Economist, public policy wonk, professor at UC Berkeley, faculty director of California Policy Lab & Center for Studies in Higher Education
@eavigano.bsky.social
He/him | Postdoc in political science at Witten/Herdecke University | Previously at Aarhus and Milan | Interested in representation, political parties, and electoral systems http://eavigano.github.io/
@wegendal.bsky.social
PhD fellow at the Aarhus University Department of Political Science Interested in all things EU, particularly trilogues
@timallinger.bsky.social
PhD Candidate, Aarhus University | Political Science | Democratic attitudes & norms, political extremism, and causal inference | He/him
@sebjilke.bsky.social
Assoc Prof at Georgetown McCourt & Co-director Better Government Lab \\ Evidence-based Policy Implementation, Behavioral Public Administration \\ Otherwise mediocre whitewater gnar 🌊🛶 http://www.sebastianjilke.net https://www.bettergovernmentlab.org
@asmusletholsen.bsky.social
Professor, Departement of Political Science, University of Copenhagen. Focus: Public Administration. www.asmusolsen.com
@drelizabethbell.bsky.social
Asst Professor @TheLBJSchool | Public management and ed policy scholar | Interested in improving governance & enhancing equity
@donmoyn.bsky.social
Policy Professor, Ford School, University of Michigan. Irish immigrant. Administrative burdens guy. Free newsletter, Can We Still Govern?: https://donmoynihan.substack.com
@rsenninger.bsky.social
Associate Professor of Political Science, Aarhus University I study political elites, institutions, and public opinion in Europe, using experiments and computational methods. https://romansenninger.github.io/
@tboeggild.bsky.social
Political scientist | Associate Professor, @AarhusUni | DFF Research leader | Political behavior, distrust, polarization, social media
@wmjunk.bsky.social
Associate Professor @uni_copenhagen | Lobbying | Interest Groups | Public Policy | Responsiveness | Comparative Politics & EU
@fkjoeller.bsky.social
Postdoc in Political Science, University of Copenhagen • casually and causally studying politicians’ rewards, representation, and careers • fkjoeller.github.io
@hhsievertsen.bsky.social
Economist at VIVE and University of Bristol - Website: www.hhsievertsen.net - Contact: [email protected] Sharing papers I read does not mean I agree with their approach and conclusion.
@appam.bsky.social
APPAM is dedicated to improving public policy and management by fostering excellence in research, analysis, and education.
@carofischer.bsky.social
University of Twente - incoming Prof Public Administration and Management University of Kassel | Digitalization | Errors, Knowledge and Learning | HRM | Open Science | board Young Academy Twente
@mathiasoestergaard.bsky.social
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Aarhus University
@louisehalberg.bsky.social
Political science phd student at Aarhus University Political representation | gender and politics | political behavior and participation 📚📝
@eautoft.bsky.social
She/Her / Assi. Prof. of Gender & Diversity Studies at Radboud University / Inequalities in academia / Singlehood / Qualitative-interpretivist methods / Epistemic (in)justice / Jane Austen bonus content 📚🎩
@marchvidkjaer.bsky.social
PhD student, Harvard Comparative Politics, Political Behavior, Political Economy https://marchvidkjaer.github.io/
@valentindaur.bsky.social
Postdoc at LMU Munich | PhD from Aarhus University Public Opinion | Party Competition | Political Communication | Far Right Parties | Survey Experiments
@rstenderup.bsky.social
PhD fellow @University of Copenhagen studying bureaucracy and straining administrative procedures
@eaizenberg.bsky.social
Assistant professor @unileiden.bsky.social | Interest representation | Public policy | Political behaviour | Comparative politics and EU | Methods | Mom of 2
@jesperasring.bsky.social
Associate professor @AalborgUni. Public administration, policing, and field experiments.