Professorship for Comparative Politics
Organisational unit: Professoship
Main research areas
The research area of Comparative Politics studies institutions, political actors, and elections in Western and Eastern Europe. The research areas’ focus is on the analysis of social and political challenges for democratic governance. It sheds light on both the causes of political change and its consequences for the institutions of liberal democracy. Ongoing research projects examine the impact of social inequality on the voting behavior of different social groups, the relationship between changing power structures and the democratic ideals of parties and voters, or the meaning of symbolic representation in elections.
- 2022
Fachbegutachtung zur Einrichtung neuer Internationaler Nachwuchsforschungsgruppen
Engler, S. (Reviewer)
09.2022Activity: Other expert activities › Peer review of project proposals › Research
School of Public Affairs (Organisational unit)
Engler, S. (Chair)
10.2022 → …Activity: Membership › Leuphana academic councils and committees › Leuphana Academic Committees
Einblicke in Parteienwettbewerb im Kontext politischen Misstrauens
Engler, S. (Speaker)
11.11.2022Activity: Talk or presentation › Guest lectures › Transfer
Centrist Anti-Establishment Parties and their Struggle for Survival
Engler, S. (Speaker)
15.11.2022Activity: Talk or presentation › talk or presentation in privat or public events › Research
- 2023
Member of the International Advisory Board of Swiss Political Science Review
Engler, S. (Consultant)
2023 → 2026Activity: Consultancy
Affective polarization and the support for different forms of governance. Evidence from Germany
Engler, S. (Speaker)
10.03.2023Activity: Talk or presentation › Conference Presentations › Research
Institute of Political Sciences (Organisational unit)
Engler, S. (Chair)
05.2023 → 04.2024Activity: Membership › Leuphana academic councils and committees › Leuphana Academic Committees
Workshop "Inequality and political behaviour: Voters, parties, and policies" 2023
Engler, S. (Organiser)
20.06.2023 → 21.06.2023Activity: Participating in or organising an academic or articstic event › External workshops, courses, seminars › Research
Does symbolic representation through class signaling appeal to voters? Evidence from a conjoint experiment
Engler, S. (Speaker)
27.06.2023 → 29.06.2023Activity: Talk or presentation › Conference Presentations › Research
Affective polarization and the support for different forms of governance. Evidence from Germany
Engler, S. (Speaker)
28.08.2023Activity: Talk or presentation › Conference Presentations › Research