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PWM-VP-HS II: Measuring Political Preferences (Mo 12-14)
- Dozent/in
- Dr. Alexander Herzog
- Angaben
- Seminar
Rein Präsenz 2,00 SWS, Unterrichtssprache Englisch, Dieses Modul kann auch als PWM-PS-HS II belegt werden.
Zeit und Ort: Mo 12:00 - 14:00, FMA/01.19
- Voraussetzungen / Organisatorisches
- Prerequisites/Voraussetzungen: BA in political science or a comparative qualification (for students with foreign degrees); Basic knowledge of research methods and experience in structuring and writing academic papers. Teaching language is English so sufficiently good English is required.
Dieses Modul kann auch als Hauptseminar II der Politischen Soziologie (PWM-PS-HS II) belegt werden.
Erwerb eines Leistungsnachweises/Assessment: Portfolio consisting of a response paper (10%), presentation (20%) and term paper (70%).
Registration/Anmeldung in FlexNow: 30. September 2024 bis 27. Oktober 2024
Deregistration/Abmeldung in FlexNow: 30. September 2024 bis 27. Oktober 2024
Start: Mo, 14. Oktober 2024
ECTS: 8
Sprechstunden während des Semesters nach Vereinbarung: alexander.herzog(at)uni-bamberg.de
- Inhalt
- A vast number of theories in political science involve the notion of “political preferences” of voters, candidates, parties, legislators, judges, or other actors. A prime example is the spatial model of politics, in which actors have “policy positions” based on which they make decisions. Empirically testing such theories poses major measurement problems: What data and information can we use to infer political preferences? How can we accurately and reliability measure the preferences of political actors from such data? And how can we compare estimated preferences across time and space? This seminar focuses on the measurement of political party preferences. We we will explore some of the key developments in the field, including the use of expert surveys, the coding of party manifestos, the analysis of roll-call data, and the automated text analysis of manifestos and speeches. We will discuss the advantages and disadvantages of various methods and what they tell us about modern political competition.
- Empfohlene Literatur
- A detailed reading list will be uploaded to the VC Course.
As an introduction to the topic, the following readings are recommended:
Laver, Michael (Ed.) (2001). Estimating the Policy Positions of Political Actors. Routledge.
- Englischsprachige Informationen:
- Title:
- Master's seminar "Comparative Politics II": "Measuring Political Preferences "
- Credits: 8
- Zusätzliche Informationen
- Erwartete Teilnehmerzahl: 20
- Institution: Lehrstuhl für Empirische Politikwissenschaft
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