• Bartholins Allé 7, 1340, 134

    8000 Aarhus C

    Denmark

Personal profile

Research

In my research, I study political extremism, violence against minority groups, and democratic norms more generally. I am particularly interested in the role of political experiences and institutions in citizens’ local environment in shaping their perceptions of what is legitimate to do in a democracy. Currently, I investigate when citizens perceive attacks on minority groups and their rights as justified and under which conditions this translates into intolerant and extreme forms of behavior, specifically hate crimes.

As part of the DEMNORM project, I explore the relevance of social norms for democratic stability and how this helps us to better understand and encounter the challenges that democracies face around the world.

To investigate this, my research relies on diverse quantitative methods with a focus on causal inference. Therefore, I develop innovative (quasi-)experimental designs, looking at citizens’ attitudes and behaviors.

Areas of expertise

  • Political Extremism
  • Comparative Politics
  • Political Behavior
  • Social Norms
  • Quantitative Methods