Teaching

Research Methods

Bachelors Degree in Political Science, University of Amsterdam, since September 2019.  Tutor on the 12 week course in both quantitative and qualitative research methods for 2nd year students on the Bachelors programme in Political Science.

International BA – POLITICS, psychology, law AND eCONOMICS

Lecturer on the 8 week Skills and Research Methods in Political Science, University of Amsterdam.  The course covers quantitative methods (linear and logistic regression) and qualitative methods for students who are majoring in Political Science from year two of the degree.

Practice of Politics

With my colleague Sarah de Lange I have designed and delivered (March-June 2021) a new course for third year students on the Bachelors programme in Political Science.  A combination of lectures, guest talks, and placements this course is designed for students who are considering a career in political life, whether in the media, in interest representation, or party politics.  The course will run for a second time from March 2021.

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The beginning of the end for increasing volatility?

The beginning of the end for increasing volatility?

The Beginning of the End of Rising Volatility Alongside reduced class-based voting, partisan de-alignment and the rise of populism, rising electoral volatility has become an axiom of analyses of elections in Western Europe. There is certainly a wealth of evidence that...

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The attached voter returns?

The 2010’s were declared the most electorally turbulent decade in the history of Western Europe.[1]  The Dutch electorate have contributed much to this turbulence. Average electoral volatility in the Netherlands in the 2010’s measured 21, compared to 17 in Western...

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