People with migrant backgrounds are underrepresented in party politics. Yet, writes Joris Frese, most parties in Germany do not have a deliberate strategy for the integration of migrants, and few party chapters aspire to attract them
Joris holds a Master's degree in politics and public administration from the University of Konstanz.
His PhD thesis uses computational and experimental methods to analyse how the framing of immigration in political communication affects the public's political preferences and behaviours.
He has a general interest in the study of political behaviour with quantitative methods, and is fascinated with developments in the open science community.
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