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Seraphine Arnold

M.A.

Academic Staff Member
Institute for Social Sciences
Department of Political Theory and Empirical Democracy

Contact

+49 711 685
+49 711 685 83432

Breitscheidstr. 2
70174 Stuttgart
Germany

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Seraphine Arnold is a PhD candidate as well as an academic researcher at the University of Stuttgart. Her research interests lie in political theory and empirical democracy research, along with democratic innovations and the political impact of deliberative minipublics. As part of the Horizon 2020 EuComMeet project, she aided in developing participatory spacing using a multi-stage, mulit-level, multi-mode, multi-lingual, dynamic deliberative approach. Currently, she is an academic researcher in the ERC-project „DDME - Designing Democracy on Mars and Earth: Exploring Citizens´ Democratic Preferences in a Deliberative and Co-Creative Design”.

Since March 2021:

  • Academic Researcher and PhD Candidate at the Institute for Social Sciences, Department of Political Theory and Democracy Research

Project Involvements as Academic Researcher:

Since 2024:
ERC Project "DDME - Designing Democracy on Mars and Earth: Exploring Citizens' Democratic Preferences in a Deliberative and Co-Creative Design"

2021-2024:
Horizon 2020 Project "EUComMeet (Developing Participatory Spaces using a Multi-stage, Multi-level, Multi-mode; Multi-lingual, Dynamic Deliberative Approach)"

November 2020:

  • Master of Arts in Empirical Political and Social Research (University of Stuttgart)

April 2019 to December 2020:

  • Student and Research Assistant at the Institute for Social Sciences, Department of SOWI II
    • Terra Incognita Project on Optimal Communication
    • Tutor for the lecture "Introduction to Political Theory" (Summer Semester 2019)

August 2018 to December 2018:

  • Semester abroad at the University of British Columbia (Canada)

August 2015 to August 2018:

  • Student Assistant at the Institute for Social Sciences, Department of SOWI II
    • Tutor for the lecture "Introduction to Political Theory" (Summer Semester 2016)
    • Editing academic literature
    • Supervision of the online master's program "Citizen Participation"
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