Oliver Rittmann
Postdoctoral Researcher ⋆ Political Science
Oliver Rittmann. 2024. “Legislators’ Emotional Engagement with Women’s Issues: Gendered Patterns of Vocal Pitch in the German Bundestag.” British Journal of Political Science. 54(3): 937–945.
Oliver Rittmann, Marie-Lou Sohnius, and Thomas Gschwend. 2023. “Candidate Awareness in Mixed-Member Electoral Systems: A Data-Driven Approach.”Electoral Studies. 86: 1–13.
Oliver Rittmann, Marcel Neunhoeffer, and Thomas Gschwend. 2023. “How to Improve the Substantive Interpretation of Regression Results when the Dependent Variable is Logged.” Political Science Research and Methods. 1–9.
Marie-Lou Sohnius, Thomas Gschwend, and Oliver Rittmann. 2022. “Welche Auswirkungen haben größere Wahlkreise auf das politische Verhalten? Ein empirischer Beitrag zur Wahlrechtsreform.” Politische Vierteljahresschrift. 63(4): 685–701.
Other Publications
Thomas Gschwend, Oliver Rittmann, und Lisa-Marie Werner. 2023. “Zwischen Wahlkreisreduzierung und Bürgernähe: Evidenz zur aktuellen Reformdiskussion des Wahlrechts in Baden-Württemberg.” Zeitschrift für Parlamentsfragen. 54(4): 611–624.
Dominic Nyhuis, Tobias Ringwald, Oliver Rittmann, Thomas Gschwend, and Rainer Stiefelhagen. “Automated Video Analysis for Social Science Research.” In: Engel, U. A. Quan-Haase, S. Xun Liu and L. Lyberg (eds.): Handbook of Computational Social Science, Vol. 2: Data Science, Statistical Modeling, and Machine Learning Methods. New York: Routledge. 2021.
“Gendered Patterns of Parliamentary Attention” with Dominic Nyhuis and Tobias Ringwald.
“Pay Attention to This! Explaining Emphasis in Legislative Speech Using Automated Video Analysis in the US House of Representatives” with Dominic Nyhuis and Tobias Ringwald.
“A Measurement Framework for Computationally Analyzing Politicians’ Body Language”
“The Essential Role of Procedural Rules for the Statistical Analysis of Legislative Speech Counts”
“Dilemmas of Parliamentary Deliberation: Insights From an Automated Analysis of Plenary Video Footage” with Tilko Swalve, Dominic Nyhuis and Tobias Ringwald.
Oliver Rittmann. 2024. “Legislators’ Emotional Engagement with Women’s Issues: Gendered Patterns of Vocal Pitch in the German Bundestag.” British Journal of Political Science. 54(3): 937–945.
Oliver Rittmann, Marie-Lou Sohnius, and Thomas Gschwend. 2023. “Candidate Awareness in Mixed-Member Electoral Systems: A Data-Driven Approach.”Electoral Studies. 86: 1–13.
Oliver Rittmann, Marcel Neunhoeffer, and Thomas Gschwend. 2023. “How to Improve the Substantive Interpretation of Regression Results when the Dependent Variable is Logged.” Political Science Research and Methods. 1–9.
Marie-Lou Sohnius, Thomas Gschwend, and Oliver Rittmann. 2022. “Welche Auswirkungen haben größere Wahlkreise auf das politische Verhalten? Ein empirischer Beitrag zur Wahlrechtsreform.” Politische Vierteljahresschrift. 63(4): 685–701.
Other Publications
Thomas Gschwend, Oliver Rittmann, und Lisa-Marie Werner. 2023. “Zwischen Wahlkreisreduzierung und Bürgernähe: Evidenz zur aktuellen Reformdiskussion des Wahlrechts in Baden-Württemberg.” Zeitschrift für Parlamentsfragen. 54(4): 611–624.
Dominic Nyhuis, Tobias Ringwald, Oliver Rittmann, Thomas Gschwend, and Rainer Stiefelhagen. “Automated Video Analysis for Social Science Research.” In: Engel, U. A. Quan-Haase, S. Xun Liu and L. Lyberg (eds.): Handbook of Computational Social Science, Vol. 2: Data Science, Statistical Modeling, and Machine Learning Methods. New York: Routledge. 2021.
“Gendered Patterns of Parliamentary Attention” with Dominic Nyhuis and Tobias Ringwald.
“Pay Attention to This! Explaining Emphasis in Legislative Speech Using Automated Video Analysis in the US House of Representatives” with Dominic Nyhuis and Tobias Ringwald.
“A Measurement Framework for Computationally Analyzing Politicians’ Body Language”
“The Essential Role of Procedural Rules for the Statistical Analysis of Legislative Speech Counts”
“Dilemmas of Parliamentary Deliberation: Insights From an Automated Analysis of Plenary Video Footage” with Tilko Swalve, Dominic Nyhuis and Tobias Ringwald.