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Reto Mitteregger, Ph.D., serves as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Zurich's Faculty of Arts, specializing in electoral systems and political behavior across Western Europe. His institutional affiliation centers on collaborative research within Zurich's political science ecosystem, particularly through the university's policy analysis units.
Dr. Mitteregger's research focuses on generational voting patterns, social democratic party evolution, and urban-rural political divides. His work employs advanced Age-Period-Cohort methodologies to analyze electoral cleavages from 1949–2021, revealing how cohort socialization shapes voting behavior in multiparty systems. He investigates critical questions about working-class abandonment of social democratic parties and the rise of radical right movements across Nordic and Swiss contexts.
His publication trends demonstrate consistent specialization in electoral realignment, with recent work examining voter consideration sets, programmatic strategies of left-wing parties, and spatial dimensions of political conflict. Key themes include the transformation of social democracy in knowledge societies, cohort-specific urban-rural tensions, and electoral potential assessments for Swiss social democracy.
Dr. Mitteregger maintains active research collaborations with prominent scholars including Silja Häusermann, Tarik Abou-Chadi, and Cas Mudde through the University of Zurich's policy analysis initiatives and the Friedrich Ebert Foundation. His research contributes to understanding contemporary challenges facing European left-wing politics through rigorous empirical analysis of electoral behavior.
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