About Dr. Annemarie Walter
Annemarie Walter is Assistant Professor in the School of Politics and International Relations at the University of Nottingham. Previously she was a Marie Curie Research Fellow and a Nottingham Research Fellow in the School of Politics and International Relations at the University of Nottingham. Before working in British academia she was Assistant Professor in Political Communication at the Department of Communication Science of VU University Amsterdam. She graduated in political science at Leiden University and received her PhD in 2012 at Amsterdam University (UVA) for a dissertation entitled “Negative Campaigning in Western Europe: Beyond the Vote-Seeking Perspective”. Fall semester 2016 she was a visiting scholar at Rutgers University New Brunswick and Fall 2010 she was a visiting Fulbright scholar at the Political Science Department of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
At Nottingham University she is currently setting out her new research line on explaining voters' responses to politicians' moral transgressions and trying to get some work on the effects of negative campaigning on voters' attitudes and party preferences in multiparty systems published. Her broad areas of research interests include election campaigns, political psychology, political communication, political parties and party systems, party strategy and electoral behaviour. Her unique expertise is negative campaigning in comparative perspective, on this theme she has written her dissertation and published numerous articles in international peer-reviewed journals such as Political Communication, Comparative Political Studies, Political Studies, Party Politics, Acta Politica and the Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics. She frequently acts as campaign expert in the media and at public events.
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At Nottingham University she is currently setting out her new research line on explaining voters' responses to politicians' moral transgressions and trying to get some work on the effects of negative campaigning on voters' attitudes and party preferences in multiparty systems published. Her broad areas of research interests include election campaigns, political psychology, political communication, political parties and party systems, party strategy and electoral behaviour. Her unique expertise is negative campaigning in comparative perspective, on this theme she has written her dissertation and published numerous articles in international peer-reviewed journals such as Political Communication, Comparative Political Studies, Political Studies, Party Politics, Acta Politica and the Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics. She frequently acts as campaign expert in the media and at public events.
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