His research includes Comparative Politics and Government; Constitutions and Government; Democracy and Democratic Theory; Elections and electoral politics; Electoral systems; Institutions and organisations; Methods; Political Parties; Representation.
Here, he tells us more:
What is your research topic?
I study public opinion and political behaviour. Lately, I’ve developed an interest in public opinion and preferences related to social media platforms, such as which types of content should be taken down, what the limits of free speech are etc
What do you enjoy the most about life at DPIR?
Our students are exceptionally clever and hardworking, and I really enjoy working with them. Another thing I enjoy is my colleagues; they are both very intelligent and kind. It’s not easy to find this combination in academia.
What are your future plans—life and career goals?
My future plans are always the same: the next study, the next article, and the next cohort of students.
What piece of advice or message would you give to prospective DPIR students?
This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Enjoy your time with us and make sure to seize every single day.