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André Bächtiger

Herr Prof. Dr.

Leitung Sowi II
Geschäftsführender Direktor Gesamtinstitut
Prodekan
Institut für Sozialwissenschaften
Abteilung für Politische Theorie und Empirische Demokratieforschung

Kontakt

+49 711 685 81450
+49 711 685 83432

Website

Breitscheidstr. 2
70174 Stuttgart
Deutschland
Raum: 4.74

Sprechstunde

Montags, ab 14:00 Uhr
Bitte nach Voranmeldung im Sekretariat bei Frau Scharnagel

Fachgebiet

  • Deliberative Demokratie
  • politische Kommunikation
  • Religion und Politik
  • Demokratisierung in Afrika und Asien

Ausgewählte Publikationen:

Goldberg, S., & Bächtiger, A. (2022). Catching the ‘Deliberative Wave’? How (Disaffected) Citizens Assess Deliberative Citizen Forums. British Journal of Political Science, 1-9.

Trüdinger, Eva-Maria; Bächtiger, André (2022): Attitudes vs. actions? Direct-democratic preferences and participation of populist citizens. In: West European Politics, S. 1–14.

André Bächtiger and Saskia Goldberg (2020). Towards a More Robust, but Limited and Contingent Defence of the Political Uses of Deliberative Minipublics. Journal of Deliberative Democracy, 16(2), 33–42.

Nicole Curato, Julien Vrydagh and André Bächtiger. (2020). Democracy without Shortcuts: Introduction to the Special Issue. Journal of Deliberative Democracy, 16(2), 1–9.

John S. Dryzek, D. Nicol, S. Niemeyer, S. Pemberton, N. Curato, A. Bächtiger, P. Batterham, B. Bedsted, S. Burall, M. Burgess, G. Burgio, Y. Castelfranchi, H. Chneiweiss, G. Church, M. Crossley, J. de Vries, M. Farooque, M. Hammond, B. He, R. Mendonça, J. Merchant, A.  Middleton, J. Rasko, I. Van Hoyweghen, A. Vergne (2020). Global citizen deliberation on genome editing. Global governance can be informed by a deliberative assembly composed of lay citizens. Science 369 (6510) : 1435-1437.

Saskia Goldberg, Dominik Wyss and André Bächtiger (2019). Deliberating or Thinking (Twice) About Democratic Preferences: What German Citizens Want From Democracy. Political Studies. OnlineFirst.

John S. Dryzek, André Bächtiger, et. al. (2019): The crisis of democracy and the science of deliberation. Science: Vol. 363, Issue 6432, pp. 1144-1146.

André Bächtiger and John Parkinson (2019): Mapping and Measuring Deliberation. Towards a New Deliberative Quality. Oxford University Press.

Marlène Gerber, André Bächtiger, Susumu Shikano, Simon Reber and Samuel Rohr (2018). Deliberative Abilities and Influence in a Transnational Deliberative Poll (EuroPolis). British Journal of Political Science 48(4): 1093-1118.

André Bächtiger, John S. Dryzek, Jane Mansbridge, and Mark E. Warren (2018). The Oxford Handbook of Deliberative Democracy. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

André Bächtiger and John Parkinson (2018). Mapping and Measuring Deliberation. Micro and macro knowledge of deliberative quality, dynamics and contexts. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

André Bächtiger and Simon Beste (2017). Deliberative Citizens, (Non)Deliberative Politicians: A Rejoinder to False Distinctions & Outdated Assumptions in Deliberative & Democratic Thinking. Daedalus 146: 106-118.

Marina Lindell, André Bächtiger, Kimmo Grönlund, Kaisa Herne, Maija Setälä, and Dominik Wyss (2017). What drives the Polarization and Moderation of Opinions? Evidence from a Finnish Citizen Deliberation Experiment on Immigration. European Journal of Political Research 56: 23-45.

Edana Beauvais and André Bächtiger (2016). Taking the Goals of Deliberation Seriously: A Differentiated View on Equality and Equity in Deliberative Designs and Processes. Journal of Public Deliberation 12: Issue 2.

Lucio Baccaro, André Bächtiger, and Marion Deville (2016). “Small Differences That Matter. The Impact of Discussion Modalities on Deliberative Outcomes”. British Journal of Political Science 45: 551-566.

Dominik Wyss, Simon Beste, and André Bächtiger (2015). A Decline in the Quality of Debate? The Evolution of Cognitive Complexity in Swiss Parliamentary Debates on Immigration (1968-2014). Forthcoming Swiss Political Science Review, Special Issue on “Consensus Lost? Disenchanted Democracy in Switzerland“ (editors: Daniel Bochsler, Silja Häusermann, and Regula Hänggli)

Marlène Gerber, André Bächtiger, Irena Fiket, Marco R. Steenbergen, and Jürg Steiner (2014). Deliberative and Non-Deliberative Persuasion: Opinion Change in a Pan-European Deliberative Poll (Europolis). European Union Politics 15: 410–429.

Kimmo Grönlund, André Bächtiger, and Maija Setälä (eds., 2014). Deliberative Mini-Publics - Involving Citizens in the Democratic Process. Colchester: ECPR Press.

André Bächtiger (2014). Debate and Deliberation in Legislatures. In: Strøm, Kaare, Saalfeld, Thomas, and Shane Martin (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Legislative Studies. Oxford: Oxford University Press: 145-166.

Mark E. Warren and Jane Mansbridge with André Bächtiger, Maxwell A. Cameron, Simone Chambers, John Ferejohn, Alan Jacobs, Jack Knight, Daniel Naurin, Melissa Schwartzberg, Yael Tamir, Dennis Thompson, and Melissa Williams (2013). Deliberative Negotiation. In: Jane Mansbridge and Cathie Joe Martin (eds.) Negotiating Agreement in Politics. Report of the Task Force on Negotiating Agreement in Politics, American Political Science Association, pp. 86-120.

André Bächtiger und Dominik Wyss (2013). Empirische Deliberationsforschung – ein systematischer Überblick. Zeitschrift für Vergleichende Politikwissenschaft 7: 155-181.

Seraina Pedrini, André Bächtiger, and Marco R. Steenbergen (2013). Deliberative Inclusion of Minorities: Patterns of Reciprocity among Linguistic Groups in Switzerland. European Political Science Review 5: 483-512.

André Bächtiger, Judith Könemann, Ansgar Jödicke, and Dominik Hangartner (2013; with Roger Husistein, Melanie Zurlinden, Seraina Pedrini, Mirjam Cranmer, and Kathrin Schwaller). Religious reasons in the public sphere: an empirical study of religious actors’ argumentative patterns in Swiss direct-democratic campaigns. European Political Science Review 5: 105-131.

Gerald Eisenkopf and André Bächtiger (2013). Mediation and Conflict Prevention. Journal of Conflict Resolution 57: 570-597.

John Dryzek, André Bächtiger, and Karolina Milewicz (2011). Toward a Deliberative Global Citizens’ Assembly. Global Policy 2: 33-42.

André Bächtiger, Simon Niemeyer, Michael Neblo, Jürg Steiner, and Marco R. Steenbergen (2010). Disentangling Diversity in Deliberative Democracy: Competing Theories, their Blind-spots, and Complementarities. Journal of Political Philosophy 18: 32-63.

André Bächtiger and Dominik Hangartner (2010). When Deliberative Theory Meets Political Science. Theoretical and Methodological Challenges in the Study of a Philosophical Ideal. Political Studies 58: 609-629.

André Bächtiger and Jürg Steiner (eds, 2005). Two Special Issues on “Empirical Approaches to Deliberative Democracy”. Acta Politica 40/1 and 40/2.

Jürg Steiner, André Bächtiger, Markus Spörndli and Marco R. Steenbergen (2004). Deliberative Politics in Action. Analysing Parliamentary Discourse. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Veranstaltungen Prof. André Bächtiger im WS 2024/25

Vorlesung:
Zeitgenössische Demokratietheorie (POL) (Campus-Nr. 243222070)
Dienstag, 9.45 –11:15, Breitscheidstraße 2A (Hörsaalprovisorium), Raum 2.02
Beginn:  14.10.2024

Seminar:
Demokratie im 21. Jahrhundert (POL)  (Campus-Nr. 2442222080)
Dienstag, 17:30 – 19:00,   Breitscheidstraße 2, Raum 2.41
Beginn:  15.10.2024

Projektseminar:
Designing Democracy on Mars (POL)  (Campus-Nr. 244220800)
Mittwoch, 8:00 – 9:30, Breitscheidstraße 2, Raum 2.41
Beginn: 16.10.2024

Kolloquium:
Ausgewählte Probleme der Vergleichenden Demokratieforschung (POL) (Campus-Nr. 244220600)
Montag, 17.30 – 19.00 Uhr, Breitscheidstraße 2, Raum 2.41
Beginn:  14.10.2023

2018 Pro-Dekan der Fakultät 10 Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften der Universität Stuttgart

2017 Ko-Direktor des Stuttgart Research Center ZIRIUS

2017 Visiting Fellow am Center for Advanced Studies (LMU) München, März 2017

2016-2017 Visiting Professor an der Abo Akademi (Finnland)

Seit April 2015 Professor für Politische Theorie und Empirische Demokratieforschung am Institut für Sozialwissenschaften der Universität Stuttgart

2010-2015 Förderprofessor des Schweizerischen Nationalfonds (SNF) an der Universität Luzern

2014 Visiting Professor an der University of British Columbia (Vancouver)

2013 Visiting Professor am Public Choice Center, University of Turku (Finnland)

2012-2013 Member der APSA Task Force “Negotiating to Agreement”

2012 Fellow am Hanse Wissenschaftskolleg (Delmenhorst)

2012-2015 Mitglied der Study Group “Dynamik von kollektiven Entscheidungen“, Hanse Wissenschaftskolleg (Delmenhorst)

2011- Mitglied des Steering Committee der “Standing Group on Democratic Innovations” des ECPR

2010 Habilitation an der Universität Bern

2009-2010 Vertretung der Professur “Politikwissenschaft, insbesondere Politische Theorie”, an der Universität Konstanz

2009-2015 Sprecher des Arbeitskreises “Handlungs- und Entscheidungstheorie“ (AKHueT) der DVPW

2009 Visiting Scholar an der Research School of Social Sciences (“RSSS”), Australian National University (Canberra)

2004-2010 Oberassistent am Institut für Politikwissenschaft (IPW), Universität Bern

2004 Swiss Chair Fellow am European University Institute (EUI), Florenz

2003 Promotion an der Universität Bern

2002-2003 Research Scholar am Department of Political Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

1999-2000 Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter am Institut für Politikwissenschaft (IPW), Universität Bern

  • Legitimacy as a Multi-level Judgment: Experiment Evidence (mit Patrick Haack (Universität Lausanne) und Derek Harmon (University of Michigan)). Projekt gefördert vom Schweizerischen Nationalfonds (2020-2024)

  • A Meta-study of Democratic Deliberation: Advancing Theory and Practice (mit Simon Niemeyer, John Dryzek, Nicole Curato (University of Canberra) und Mark Warren (University of British Columbia)). Projekt gefördert vom Australian Research Council (2017-2021)

  • Digital Democratic Innovations to Empower Citizens in the Digital Age (mit Marc Bühlmann, Marlène Gerber, Anja Heidelberger und Dominik Wyss (Universität Bern)) im Rahmen des NFP 77 „Digitale Transformation“ (2020-2023)

  • Echo- vs. Deliberative Chambers – Do Biased Online Discussions Threaten Direct Democracy (mit Marc Bühlmann, Marlène Gerber, Anja Heidelberger und Dominik Wyss (Universität Bern)). Projekt gefördert vom Schweizerischen Nationalfonds (2018-2020)
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