
Florian Foos
Associate Professor · Political Behaviour
London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)About
Dr. Florian Foos is an Associate Professor in Political Behaviour at the LSE's Department of Government, affiliated with the LSE Data Science Institute and Electoral Psychology Observatory. He holds a D.Phil from Nuffield College, Oxford. His research focuses on partisan election campaigns using randomized field experiments to study electoral mobilization, opinion change, and political activism. Key interests include social influence in political networks, media effects, and campaign strategies. He has published in top journals like the American Political Science Review and American Journal of Political Science. Current projects include the Register to Vote '21 initiative testing voter registration methods. He teaches experimental methods and political behavior, and co-organizes the European Workshop in Empirical Political Science (EuroWEPS).
Research highlights include analyzing tabloid media's impact on Euroscepticism, the role of partisan cues in mobilization, and subnational representation effects. His work combines experimental designs with quasi-experimental methods, emphasizing causal inference. Collaborations span institutions like King's College London and German parliamentarians. He advises on policy experiments and serves on academic advisory boards.
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