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Özlem Atikcan is a Professor of Politics and International Studies at the University of Warwick, where she has held positions since 2016. She leads the FRAMENET project and contributes to the RED-SPINEL project, focusing on framing dynamics in global policymaking and trade agreements. Her research spans comparative politics, referendum politics, migration studies, and EU integration. She earned her PhD from McGill University and completed a SSHRC Postdoctoral Fellowship at Université de Montréal-McGill University.
Her work explores framing strategies in political campaigns, with a focus on referendums and trade agreements. Current projects include studying frame diffusion across issue areas like immigration and environmental policy. She teaches undergraduate and postgraduate courses on Comparative Politics and European Integration, supervising PhD students in areas such as constitutional development, Brexit impact, and trade policy.
Publications include Framing the European Union (Cambridge UP, 2015) and Framing Risky Choices: Brexit and the Dynamics of High-Stakes Referendums (MQUP, 2020). Her research emphasizes empirical studies combining interviews, media analysis, and public opinion data, with a dataset from 14 referendums across 7 countries.





