Univ.-Prof. Thomas Meyer, PhD
Rooseveltplatz 3
1090 Wien
Thomas M. Meyer ist seit Januar 2022 Professor für Politische Institutionen im Vergleich am Institut für Staatswissenschaft. Zuvor war er an der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin tätig. Während seines Doktorats (2007-2010) am Center for Doctoral Studies in Social and Behavioral Sciences (CDSS) war er unter anderem am Mannheimer Zentrum für Europäische Sozialforschung (MZES) angestellt.
Thomas M. Meyer forscht und lehrt zu politischen Institutionen und deren Rolle in Willensbildungs- und Entscheidungsprozessen, zu politischem Wettbewerb in sich verändernden Gesellschaften, zur Kommunikation politischer Eliten, Regierungsbildungsprozessen und zu politischem Verhalten.
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Publikationen
Meyer T, Wagner M. Which issues do parties emphasise? Salience strategies and party organisation in multiparty systems. West European Politics. 2014;37(5):1019-1045. doi.org/10.1080/01402382.2014.911483
Meyer T, Müller WC, Ecker A. The distribution of ministries in coalition governments. 2013. Beitrag in 7th ECPR General Conference, Bordeaux 2013, Bordeaux, Frankreich.
Johann D, Meyer T, Steinbrecher M, Zeglovits E. Personality traits, item non response and guessing in ideological placements. 2013.
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, Wagner M. Mainstream or niche? Vote-seeking incentives and the programmatic strategies of political parties. Comparative Political Studies. 2013;46(10):1246-1272 . doi.org/10.1177/0010414013489080
Meyer T, Jenny M. Measuring error for adjacent policy position estimates: Dealing with uncertainty using CMP data. Electoral Studies. 2013;32(1):174-185. doi.org/10.1016/j.electstud.2012.08.003
Wagner M, Meyer T, Johann D. Testing Spatial Voting Models Using Simulated Data. Unknown publisher. 2013.
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
Meyer T, Müller WC. The issue agenda, party competence and popularity: An empirical analysis of Austria 1989-2004. Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties. 2013;23(4):484-500. doi.org/10.1080/17457289.2013.800872
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
Wagner M, Meyer T. Competence or Relevance? Explaining party programmatic profiles. Unknown publisher. 2012.
Meyer T. Dropping the Unitary Actor Assumption: the Impact of Intra-Party Delegation on Coalition Governance. Journal of Theoretical Politics. 2012;24(4):485-506. doi.org/10.1177/0951629811429992
Meyer T, Johann D, Zeglovits E, Steinbrecher M. Issue Voting and Voters’ Personality in German Federal Elections. Unknown publisher. 2012.
Ennser-Jedenastik L, Wagner M, Müller WC, Meyer T. Party issue competition in Austria: Party competence, voter issue importance and the moderating role of party popularity. Unknown publisher. 2012.
Meyer T, Ecker A, Backlund A. The coverage and validity of party position data in CEE. Unknown publisher. 2012.
Meyer T, Quinlan S. The ever shrinking party logo: Personalization in Irish Politics and the ever growing focus on individual candidates rather than political parties. Unknown publisher. 2012.
Wagner M, Meyer T. Explaining Changes in Niche Party Status. Unknown publisher. 2011.
Meyer T, Miller B. Gains from specialization? Party policy profiles and their effect on portfolio allocation. Unknown publisher. 2011.
Meyer T. Party-organizational Determinants for Policy Change. Unknown publisher. 2011.