
Credit: Charlotte Lebek
Julius Felix Diener, M.A.
Academic staff member
University of Mannheim
School of Social Sciences
A 5, 6
Building A – Room 340
68159 Mannheim
School of Social Sciences
A 5, 6
Building A – Room 340
68159 Mannheim
Phone: +49 621 181-2066
E-mail: jdiener mail.uni-mannheim.de
Web: www.sowi.uni-mannheim.de/en/debus/team/academic-staff-members/diener-julius
E-mail: jdiener mail.uni-mannheim.de
Web: www.sowi.uni-mannheim.de/en/debus/team/academic-staff-members/diener-julius
Consultation hour(s):
On appointment
On appointment
Profile
Julius Diener is a doctoral candidate at the Graduate School of Economic and Social Sciences at the University of Mannheim and an academic staff member at the Chair of Political Science, Comparative Government since September 2023. He holds a master’s degree in Political Science with focus on quantitative methods and a bachelor’s degree in Political Science and History, both from the University of Mannheim. In his research he focuses on parliamentary behavior, party competition and news coverage of politics.
Career
Professional career
11/ 23 Academic staff member at the Professorship of Comparative Government, University of Mannheim 11/ 21 Student assistant at the Professorship of Empirical Democracy Research, University of Mannheim 05/ 19 Assistant at the museam collection, Technoseum MannheimDepartment of Government, University of Vienna Academic career
09/ 23 Doctoral candidate at the Graduate School for Economic and Social Sciences of the University of Mannheim 07/ 23 MA Political Science at the University of Mannheim 07/ 21 BA Political Science and History at the University of Mannheim Publications and conference papers
- Debus, M., Diener, J., Himmelrath, N. & Stecker, C. (2025). What do Germans of Russian and Turkish migration background think about sanctions against Russia? Research & Politics : R&P, 12(1), 1–7. https://doi.org/10.1177/20531680251325428
- Diener, J. (2024). Explaining interruption behavior in parliament: The role of topic expertise, career status, and government-opposition dynamics. Politische Vierteljahresschrift : PVS. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11615-024-00585-4