Profile
Johannes Lattmann has studied Social Sciences at the Humboldt University of Berlin as well as Political Science and Political Economy at London School of Economics. During his studies, he was working as a student assistant for the Humboldt Universityt, at the Berlin Social Science Center and at the London School of Economics. Since September 2022, he is doctoral candidate at the Gradudate School of Economics and Social Science and academic staff member at the professorship for Comparative Government. His research focusses on political economy, European politics and political behaviour.
Career
Professional career
11/ 23 Academic staff member at the Professorship of Comparative Government, University of Mannheim 09/ 22 Research associate at the Mannheim Centre of European Social Research 06/ 22 Student assistant at the London School of Economics 01/ 21 Student assistant at the Berlin Social Science Center 09/ 19 Student assistant at the Humboldt University of Berlin Academic career
09/ 22 Doctoral candidate at the Graduate School of Ecoomics and Social Sciences, University of Mannheim 09/ 22 Msc Political Science an Political Economy at the London School of Economics 09/ 21 BA in Social Sciences at the Humboldt University of BerlinInternational Relations at the University of Essex Publications and conference papers
- Debus, M., Lattmann, J. & Wagner, S. (2024). Mode of candidacy, electoral prospects, and the ideological deviation of candidacy-seeking politicians from their party leadership. Electoral Studies, 89(Article 102798), 1–16. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.electstud.2024.102798
- Lattmann, J. (2024). The electoral effect of pork barrel politics: evidence from England. Public Choice, 1–37. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11127-024-01164-2