Diego Garzia
I am an SNF Professor of Political Science at the University of Lausanne.
I studied at the Universities of Rome “Sapienza” (BA, MSc), Leiden (MA), Oxford and Siena (PhD). After my doctoral studies, I held a Jean Monnet Fellowship at the Robert Schuman Center for Advanced Studies (2012-2014) and an "Ambizione" Fellowship at the University of Lucerne (2017-2019).
My academic interests center on the interplay between voters, political parties and leaders in democratic elections. My current research project, funded by an "Eccellenza" Fellowship of the Swiss National Science Foundation (2020-2024), focuses on affective polarization and its electoral consequences, with a particular emphasis on negative voting in comparative and longitudinal perspective.
I currently serve in the steering committees of the Consortium of National Election Studies (CNES), the Italian National Election Study (ITANES) and the ECPR Research Network on Voting Advice Applications (VAAs).
Phone: +41 21 692 31 37
Address: University of Lausanne
Institut d’Etudes Politiques (IEP)
Quartier UNIL-Mouline
Bâtiment Géopolis
Bureau: 5223
CH-1015 Lausanne
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I studied at the Universities of Rome “Sapienza” (BA, MSc), Leiden (MA), Oxford and Siena (PhD). After my doctoral studies, I held a Jean Monnet Fellowship at the Robert Schuman Center for Advanced Studies (2012-2014) and an "Ambizione" Fellowship at the University of Lucerne (2017-2019).
My academic interests center on the interplay between voters, political parties and leaders in democratic elections. My current research project, funded by an "Eccellenza" Fellowship of the Swiss National Science Foundation (2020-2024), focuses on affective polarization and its electoral consequences, with a particular emphasis on negative voting in comparative and longitudinal perspective.
I currently serve in the steering committees of the Consortium of National Election Studies (CNES), the Italian National Election Study (ITANES) and the ECPR Research Network on Voting Advice Applications (VAAs).
Phone: +41 21 692 31 37
Address: University of Lausanne
Institut d’Etudes Politiques (IEP)
Quartier UNIL-Mouline
Bâtiment Géopolis
Bureau: 5223
CH-1015 Lausanne
.
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Books by Diego Garzia
Previously published research on VAAs has resulted almost exclusively in national case studies. This lack of an integrated framework for analysis has made research on VAAs unable to serve the scientific goal of systematic knowledge accumulation.
Against this background, Matching Voters With Parties and Candidates aims first at a comprehensive overview of the VAA phenomenon in a truly comparative perspective. Featuring the biggest number of European experts on the topic ever assembled, the book answers a number of open questions and addresses debates in VAA research. It also aims to bridge the gap between VAA research and related fields of political science.
Edited by Lorella Cedroni (University of Rome “Sapienza”) and Diego Garzia (University of Siena). The volume features contributions by: Jochum de Graaf, Roberto De Rosa, Kris Deschouwer, Agata Dziewulska, Gabriela Felder, Jan Fivaz, Andreas Ladner, Marco Lisi, Marina Costa Lobo, Stefan Marschall, Christine Mayer, Michiel Nuytemans, Outi Ruusuvirta, Christian K. Schmidt, Michal Skop, Maarten Vink, Stefaan Walgrave, Martin Wassermair.
Papers by Diego Garzia
Previously published research on VAAs has resulted almost exclusively in national case studies. This lack of an integrated framework for analysis has made research on VAAs unable to serve the scientific goal of systematic knowledge accumulation.
Against this background, Matching Voters With Parties and Candidates aims first at a comprehensive overview of the VAA phenomenon in a truly comparative perspective. Featuring the biggest number of European experts on the topic ever assembled, the book answers a number of open questions and addresses debates in VAA research. It also aims to bridge the gap between VAA research and related fields of political science.
Edited by Lorella Cedroni (University of Rome “Sapienza”) and Diego Garzia (University of Siena). The volume features contributions by: Jochum de Graaf, Roberto De Rosa, Kris Deschouwer, Agata Dziewulska, Gabriela Felder, Jan Fivaz, Andreas Ladner, Marco Lisi, Marina Costa Lobo, Stefan Marschall, Christine Mayer, Michiel Nuytemans, Outi Ruusuvirta, Christian K. Schmidt, Michal Skop, Maarten Vink, Stefaan Walgrave, Martin Wassermair.