David Schmuck
Research fellow and doctoral student at the Chair of Empirical Political Science. Currently working in the research project “The Politics of Portfolio Design In European Democracies”.
Contact
Otto-Friedrich-Universit?t Bamberg
Feldkirchenstra?e 21 / Room FG1/01.10
D - 96052 Bamberg
Email: david.schmuck(at)uni-bamberg.de
Tel: +49 (0)951 863 3096
Research interests
Coalition politics, especially coalition governance and portfolio re-design;
Legislative careers and legislative behavior;
Political representation, especially representation of ethnic minorities
Publications
Vita (short)
Education
University of Bamberg (2015 - 2018)
M.A. in Political Science
University of Bamberg (2011 - 2015)
B.A. in Political Science
Working Experience
Since 02/2018: Research fellow at the Chair of Empirical Political Science
06/2017 – 12/2017: Student assistant at the dissertation project ?Choosing Prime Ministers: What Criteria do Parties Use When Nominating a Top Candidate?“ (Principal investigator: Javier Martínez Cantó)
03/2015 – 05/2017: Student assistant at the international research project ?Pathways to Power: The Political Representation of Citziens in Eight European Democracies“ (Principal investigator: Prof. Dr. Thomas Saalfeld)
11/2014 – 03/2015: Student assistant at the research project ?Interest representation in Germany: A longitudinal study of interest groups registered at the Bundestag“ (Principal investigator: Prof. Dr. Heike Klüver)
Forschungsinteressen
Seine Forschungsinteressen liegen im Bereich der Vergleichenden Politikwissenschaft und der quantitativen Forschungsmethoden. Hierbei interessiert er sich für Themen der Repr?sentations- und Parlamentsforschung, insbesondere für Menschen bzw. Abgeordnete mit Migrationshintergrund, politischen Karrieren und parlamentarischen Verhalten, sowie für Themen der Koalitionsforschung, insbesondere die der Kontrolle von Koalitionspartnern und des Ressortzuschnitts.