Mark Franklin's home page

 

 

 

 

 

 

Contact information:

 

 

Department of Political and Social Science

European University Institute

50014 San Domenico di Fiesole

Near Florence, Italy

 Tel:(+39) 055 468-5653 

Admin Asst: 055 468-5211 

Email: mark.franklin(at)eui.eu 

http://www.eui.eu/Personal/Franklin  

 

 

 

 

Summary:

Mark Franklin is the Stein Rokkan Professor of Comparative Politics at the European University Institute. A past Guggenheim Fellow and Fulbright Scholar, he founded the Public Opinion and Participation Section of the European Union Studies Association and is a Director of the European Elections Studies project. This page gives you access to different aspects of his work.

 

Personal:

Short biography (half a page)

Vita (eight pages)

 

Teaching:

Introduction to Data Analysis for Absolute Beginners (SEPT)

STATA conversion class (SEPT)

Elementary Data Analysis with STATA (Autumn term)

Intermediate Data Analysis with STATA (Winter term)

Research Design for Quantitative Analysis (Autumn term)

Electoral Behaviour Seminar (Winter term 2009, 2011)

Time Series Workshop (Spring 2008, 2010)

Hierarchical Modeling Workshop (Spring 2009, 2011)

Survey Design Workshop (Spring 2010)

Quantitative Approaches in Studying Economics, Politics and Society (Autumn term 2007)

 

 

 

 

 

Professional activities:

 

Research programme

NOW OUT from Palgrave-Macmillan: Elections and Voters

European Elections Study 2009 and past EESs

Understanding low turnout at the 2009 European Parliament Elections

Inaugural lecture as the Stein Rokkan Professor of Comparative Politics

European Union Studies Association Section on Public Opinion and Participation

 

 

Departmental and other affiliations:

 

 

European University Institute

 

Other affiliations:

 

 

Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut, USA

(Reitemeyer Professor Emeritus of International Politics)

 

Nuffield College Oxford

(Senior Research Fellow)

 

University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands, Amsterdam School of Communications Research

(Honorary Fellow)