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Sara Hanke

M.A.

Research Fellow
Institute for Social Sciences
Department for Computational Social Science

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Sara Hanke is a research assistant at the Institute of Social Sciences in the Computational Social Science Department. Currently, she is researching within the research project of the Interchange Forum for Reflecting on Intelligent Systems (IRIS3D) on the influence of network structures on group fairness in online political discussions. In a previous research project (PROTECT), she focused on the portrayal of the right to international protection on social media. Her research interests include radical (right-wing) and populist parties and attitudes, and their impact on party competition and political communication. Methodologically, she is particularly focused on natural language processing and social network analysis.

 

 

  1. 2024

    1. Hanke, S., Sicakkan, H. G., Wolleghem, P. G. V., & Heiberger, R. H. (2024). Policy Actors’ Struggle for Attention: The Role of Peer Networks in the Migration Discourse on Twitter (X). Nonprofit Policy Forum. https://doi.org/doi:10.1515/npf-2023-0126

WS 2023/24

  • The age of populism, Tuesday, 11:30 AM – 1 PM, Room M 17.13

Since 02/2020
Academic staff member at the Institute of Social Science, University of Stuttgart

2016-2019
Master Political Science with major International and Europeal Politics at the Otto-Friedrich University Bamberg

2012-2016
Bachelor Social Science at the University of Stuttgart

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