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I am a Marie Curie Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Department of Communication Science. Under a Horizon Europe Grant, I am working on the GAPREP project that investigates the relationship between social group-based appeals and political representation. 

I recieved my PhD in Political Science from Johns Hopkins University in August 2021, and from 2021 to 2023 I was a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at University College Dublin, School of Politics and International Relations, working with WP6 of the Horizon2020 Observatory of Political Texts in European Democracies—A European Research Infrastructure (OPTED) Project. 

My research interests include comparative party politics, group appeals, political representation, intra-party candidate selection, and text-as-data, motivated by questions of the representative relationship between political parties and voters as a core aspect of modern democracies. Focusing on how political parties as collective bodies of representation go about shaping their relationship with society, I use computational text analysis methods to examine patterns of group-based appeals in parties' election materials over time and across countries.

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Political Science, PhD, Parties’ Group Appeals and Their Implications for Inter- and Intra-Party Behavior, Johns Hopkins University

20142021

Award Date: 27 Aug 2021

Political Science, Master, Johns Hopkins University

20142016

Award Date: 21 May 2020

Political Science, Master, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

20122014

Award Date: 9 Jul 2014

Political Science, Bachelor, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

20082012

Award Date: 12 Dec 2012

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  • Political Parties
  • Political Representation
  • Group Appeals
  • Text as data

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