Lecturer in Comparative Politics Diana Burlacu
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- Name
- Lecturer in Comparative Politics Diana Burlacu
- Status
- Gastprofessorin
- Diana.Burlacu (at) hu-berlin.de
- Web Adresse
- https://www.ncl.ac.uk/gps/staff/profile/dianaburlacu.html#background
- Einrichtung
- Humboldt-Universität → Präsidium → Kultur-, Sozial- und Bildungswissenschaftliche Fakultät → Institut für Sozialwissenschaften → Vergleichende Analyse politischer Systeme
- Sitz
- Universitätsstraße 3b , Raum 424
- Telefon
- (030) 2093-66584
- Fax
- (030) 2093 - 1693
- Sprechzeiten
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nach Vereinbarung per Email
- Postanschrift
- Unter den Linden 6, 10099 Berlin
Kurzbiografie
Diana Burlacu joined our team in September 2013 and was involved in the Healthdox project (2014 - 2018). Previously, she held a Marie Curie Fellowship in the Electoral Democracy (ELECDEM) project and finished her PhD in Political Science at the Central European University. Her research focus is on the interaction between political institutions and public opinion. In her most recent work, she examines how life changes, such as buying private insurance, becoming a parent, moving to another country, being exposed to political messages pro or against the welfare state, alter individuals' social and political attitudes.
Ausgewählte Publikationen
Burlacu, Diana (forthcoming) Corruption and ideological voting. British Journal of Political Science
Burlacu, Diana, Ellen Immergut, Maria Oskarson and Bjorn Ronnerstrand (forthcoming) The Politics of Credit Claiming: Rights and Recognition in Policy Feedback. Social Policy and Administration
Burlacu, Diana (2014) It's not only the economy, stupid! Good governance matters in elections. Electoral Studies 36: 173-185
Burlacu, Diana and Gabor Toka (2014) Prospective proximity-based voting and the type of
democracy in Jacques Thomassen (ed.) Elections and representative democracy. Representation and accountability, Oxford University Press
Hrast, Masa Filipovic, Ellen Immergut, Tatjana Rakar, Urban Boljka, Diana Burlacu and Andra Roescu (forthcoming) Health Care Futures: Visions of Solidarity and the Sustainability of European Health Care Systems in Peter Taylor-Gooby and Benjamin Leruth (eds.) Attitudes, Aspirations and Welfare Social policy directions in uncertain times, Palgrave