Thomas Meyer

Univ.-Prof. Thomas Meyer, PhD

Rooseveltplatz 3
1090 Wien

T: +43-1-4277-49759
thomas.meyer@univie.ac.at

Professor, Deputy Head of Department 

Thomas M. Meyer is a Professor of Comparative Political Institutions at the Department of Government. Before, he worked at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin (2019-2021). During his doctoral studies (2007-2010) at the Center for Doctoral Studies in Social and Behavioral Sciences (CDSS), he was employed, among others, at the Mannheim Center for European Social Research (MZES).

He is interested in political institutions and their role in decision-making processes, political competition in changing societies, communication of political elites, government formation processes, and political behavior.

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Publications

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Meyer T, Haselmayer M, Wagner M. Who gets into the papers? Media attention to party communication in election campaigns. 2015. Paper presented at 5th Annual General Conference of the European Political Science Association (EPSA), Vienna, Austria.

Meyer T, Müller WC. Testing theories of party competition – The Austrian case. Party Politics. 2014 Sept;20(5):802-813. doi: 10.1177/1354068812458610

Kleinen-von Königslöw K, Meyer T, Vonbun R, Wagner M, Winkler AK. Die Sachthemen im Wahlkampf. In Kritzinger S, Müller WC, Schönbach K, editors, Die Nationalratswahl 2013. : Wie Parteien, Medien und Wählerschaft zusammenwirken. 1 ed. Wien: Böhlau. 2014. p. 39-66

Meyer T, Ennser-Jedenastik L. Inter-Rater Agreement and Uncertainty Estimates for Hand-Coded Political Text. 2014. Paper presented at Political Context Matters: Content Analysis in the Social Sciences, Mannheim, Germany.

Meyer T, Müller WC, Ecker A. The distribution of ministries in coalition governments. 2013. Paper presented at 7th ECPR General Conference, Bordeaux 2013, Bordeaux, France.

Meyer T. Constraints on party policy change. Colchester: ECPR Press, 2013.

Meyer T, Budge I. From Estimating to Explaining Party Movements with the Left-Right Scale. In Mapping Policy Preferences from Texts: Statistical Solutions for Manifesto Analysts. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2013

Meyer T, Jenny M. Measuring error for adjacent policy position estimates: Dealing with uncertainty using CMP data. Electoral Studies. 2013;32(1):174-185. Epub 2012 Aug 31. doi: 10.1016/j.electstud.2012.08.003

Meyer T, Budge I. The Best Tools to Tackle the Job. In Mapping Policy Preferences from Texts: Statistical Solutions for Manifesto Analysts. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2013

Budge I, McDonald MD, Meyer T. Validated Estimates versus Dodgy Adjustments. In Mapping Policy Preferences from Texts: Statistical Solutions for Manifesto Analysts. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2013