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Prof. Dr. Dieter Ohr is a Professor of Methods of Empirical Social Research at the Free University of Berlin since 2006. Previously, he held positions at the University of Cologne and Justus Liebig University Giessen. His career spans empirical analyses of voter behavior, political communication, and electoral systems.
- Diploma in Political Science (1989)
- Diploma in Economics (1991)
- Doctorate in Economics and Social Sciences (1995, University of Cologne)
Ohr’s research focuses on political sociology, voter behavior, candidate image, and media effects. His work often examines long-term electoral trends, social identity, and radical party dynamics. His publications include empirical studies on federal elections, right-wing voting, and political campaigns.
Recent articles analyze 2017 Bundestag elections, papal communication, and religious influence in politics. Earlier works explore NSDAP propaganda, candidate priming, and individual voter decision-making.
Scientific Awards include a doctoral scholarship from the German National Academic Foundation.
Grants include funding from the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Fritz Thyssen Stiftung. He has contributed to projects on political communication, voter trends, and candidate effects.
Ohr is affiliated with the Otto Suhr Institute for Political Science and the Political Sociology Unit at Free University Berlin. He collaborates with scholars like Markus Klein, Hermann Dülmer, and Robert Stelzle.



