I am a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Zurich (on the ERC Disintegration team) whose work sits at the intersection of domestic and international politics. I received my PhD from the LSE in 2021.
I am a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Zurich (on the ERC Disintegration team) whose work sits at the intersection of domestic and international politics. I received my PhD from the LSE in 2021.
My research explores how international institutions are framed, presented, and blamed (or not) in domestic public spheres and what this means for their legitimacy. To do so, I collect large, original datasets of communication by political elites and analyze them with cutting edge quantitative text analysis techniques.Â
My research explores how international institutions are framed, presented, and blamed (or not) in domestic public spheres and what this means for their legitimacy. To do so, I collect large, original datasets of communication by political elites and analyze them with cutting edge quantitative text analysis techniques.Â
My work has appeared in the Journal of Politics, the Journal of European Public Policy, the Review of International Organizations and the Journal of Common Market Studies. This work fits into three broad themes which you can explore further in my research agenda.
My work has appeared in the Journal of Politics, the Journal of European Public Policy, the Review of International Organizations and the Journal of Common Market Studies. This work fits into three broad themes which you can explore further in my research agenda.