Mirjam Dageförde

Research Fellow
Humboldt University (Centre Marc Bloch)


Mirjam Dageförde

Mirjam Dageförde is a Researcher and Lecturer at Freie Universität Berlin (Department of Social and Political Science), Associate Researcher at Sciences Po Paris (CEE& LIEPP), at Centre Marc Bloch (French-German Research Center for the Social Sciences) and Fellow at the WZB (Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin, Center for Civil Society Research).

She was awarded a PhD from Sciences Po Paris. While completing my PhD, I moved to Italy, where she was a Max Weber Fellow at the European University Institute (EUI) in Florence and I was an OxPo Fellow at the University of Oxford , Nuffield College. She was also chercheuse invitée at the Paris School of Economics (invited by Jean-François Laslier and Thomas Piketty).

Mirjam Dageförde has an interdisciplinary background, holding degrees in Political Science, Economics and Empirical Social and Political Analysis.

Her current research focuses on (failing) representation, including three research clusters:

  1. Failing representation - citizens' perspective
  2. (Why are citizens satisfied with public policies (or not)? (with Emiliano Grossman)
  3. The conflict on human values in Europe.

The regional focus is Europe and, in particular, France and Germany.

Mirjam taught at Sciences Po, Freie Universität Berlin, the European University Institute and at the University College London. The topics range from political representation, comparative politics and international politics to research methods.

Research Interests

Citizens and Politics, Political Representation, Comparative Politics, Political Sociology, Research Methods

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