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Lukas Isermann, M.A.

Lukas Isermann, M.A.

Academic Staff Member
University of Mannheim
Chair of Political Science, Political Psychology
A 5,6 – Room A 328
Mannheim
Consultation hour(s):
Tue 1.30–3.00 p.m. by appointment, online or personal meeting is possible
  • Academic and Professional Career

    Professional Career

    since Sep 2020 Academic Staff Member at the Chair of Political Science, Political Psychology, Prof. Harald Schoen, University of Mannheim
    2018–2020 Student Research Assistant at he Chair of Political Science, Political Psychology, Prof. Harald Schoen, University of Mannheim
    2017–2018 Internship at the Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung Baden-Württemberg, Stuttgart
    2015–2017 Student Assistant at he Chair of Political Science, Political Psychology, Prof. Harald Schoen, University of Mannheim

    Academic Career

    since Sep 2020 Member of the Graduate School of Economic and Social Sciences (GESS) in the Center for Doctoral Studies in Social and Behavioral Sciences (CDSS) at the University of Mannheimr Universität Mannheim
    2018–2020 Master of Political Science, University of Mannheim, main focus: Advanced Quantitative Methods, Thesis: ”A restricted response? Parties’ pre-existing policy positions and their reaction to climate change”
    2019–2020 Student Exchange Year at the University of Aarhus, main focus: Advanced EU Politics, How Modern Parties Campaign, Danish Politics in Comparative Perspective
    2014–2018 Bachelor of Political Science, University of Mannheim, additional subject: Economy, Thesis: “The Influence of Mass Polarization on Political Participation in Europe”
  • Publications

    Software

    Gavras, Konstantin and Lukas Isermann. 2021. „archiveRetriever: Retrieve Archived Web Pages from the 'Internet Archive'" https://cran.rstudio.com/web/packages/archiveRetriever/index.html

    Isermann, Lukas. 2023. “handcodeR: Text annotation app”. https://CRAN.R-project.org/package=handcodeR

    Journal Articles

    Isermann, Lukas,  Lea Gärtner, and Harald Schoen. 2024. “Committed Democrats? How Trade-off Specific Cues Affect Expressions of Support for Liberal and Democratic Principles”. Politische Vierteljahresschrift. online

  • Conference Papers