Tinette Schnatterer
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Tinette Schnatterer
@tinesch.bsky.social
Political scientist, CNRS researcher at Sciences Po Bordeaux (Centre Emile Durkheim)
How do governments mobilise public opinion in times of uncertainty? Do they gauche public opinion systematically across policy domains or unevenly depending on the issue ?🧵

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Government polling in times of crises: when capacity meets incentives
How do governments mobilise public opinion in times of crises? While recent research examines the factors that determine the intensity of government polling at different points in the electoral cyc...
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September 22, 2025 at 9:55 AM
Hi! Does anyone have a recommendation for a latex template for an HDR (not cumulative, but book form), preferably one that is also suitable for doctoral theses???? Thanks in advance!
December 17, 2024 at 8:58 AM
Reposted by Tinette Schnatterer
Une étude récente montre que la stabilité au pouvoir de l’ancienne chancelière allemande Angela Merkel est en partie liée à sa capacité d’adaptation à l’opinion publique, qui reposait sur une utilisation stratégique des enquêtes d’opinion.
Angela Merkel : une popularité à toute épreuve… grâce aux enquêtes d'opinion ?
L’examen de l’utilisation intensive des sondages par l’ex-chancelière allemande Angela Merkel est porteur de nombreux enseignements.
theconversation.com
December 5, 2024 at 4:22 PM
Reposted by Tinette Schnatterer
📘 Based on EJPR journal research on government polling in Germany, @tinesch.bsky.social and @anjadurovic.bsky.social explore when and why governments seek public opinion 📊. They discover that governments exploit polls in a highly strategic way.
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Why governments want to learn about citizens’ preferences
Democratic governments conduct extensive public opinion research, but we know little about how they use it. When and why do they seek to find out what the public thinks? Opening the black box of gover...
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October 10, 2024 at 10:53 AM
When and why do governments want to learn about citizens’ preferences? In our new @EJPRjournal article @anjadurovic.bsky.social and I open the black box of government polling by exploring this question using new data from Germany (2013-2021) : https://doi.org/10.1111/1475-6765.12721
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September 24, 2024 at 9:12 AM