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Bernd Schlipphak, Professor for Quantitative Methods at the University of Münster, is a leading academic in the fields of Religion and Politics, Political Communication, and Political Psychology. His research focuses on globalization, sustainability, and empirical methods—particularly survey design and data linkage. He contributes to the Cluster of Excellence under Research Field B on Religious Diversity and Legal-Political Unity, with theory platforms including inequality, differentiation, emotionality, and conflict.
- University: University of Münster
- Position: Professor (since 2016)
- Previous Roles: Juniorprofessor (2013–2016), Postdoc (2012–2013), Research Assistant (2005–2009)
His work analyzes threat perceptions, conspiracy theories, and democratic backsliding through projects like B3-46 (Communication of Religiously Framed Threats) and B3-30 (Threat Perceptions and Democratic Acceptance). He has also led projects on foreign states in Arab public perception (A2-24, until 2018) and prejudice/conspiracy theories (C2-30, until 2018). Co-authored publications explore topics such as EU reform preferences, governmental blame strategies, and marginalization scales.
Scientific Awards: None explicitly mentioned in the provided text.
His supervised doctorates include Paul Meiners (Understanding Global Governance, 2022), Michael Bollwerk (Perceived Societal Marginalization, 2021), and Mujtaba Isani (Muslim Attitudes toward International Organizations, 2017). He has contributed to datasets like MILINDA (UN-led Peace Operations) and co-authored works on political communication and regional integration.



