Đorđe Milosav

Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Humboldt-Universiät zu Berlin.


Welcome!

I am Đorđe Milosav, currently a postdoctoral research fellow in Political Behavior at Humboldt University of Berlin, as a part of the COVIDEU project. I received my PhD in Political Science from Trinity College Dublin. My current work is broadly situated within the fields of political behavior and comparative politics, relies on experimental methods and causal inference and focuses geographically on Europe.

You can find my CV here.

Publications

Working Papers

  • Đorđe Milosav, Asli Unan, and Heike Klüver, Blocking Roads Blocks Support: Conformational Forms of Climate Protest and Support for Climate Action.
  • Đorđe Milosav and Michelle D'Arcy, Capturing Legitimacy in Captured States: A Conceptual and Interview-Based Evaluation of Strategies in Measuring Legitimacy in Electoral Autocracies (under review).

Work in Progress

  • Đorđe Milosav, Hanna Bäck, and Emma Renström, Combating Misogyny: The Role of Male Influencers in Reducing Intergroup Threat.
  • Stuart J. Turnbull-Dugarte and Đorđe Milosav, Small Men: The Impact of Perceived Masculine Threat on Sexist Attitudes and Far-Right Support.
  • Zachary P. Dickson, Sara B. Hobolt, Heike Klüver, Theresa Kuhn, Đorđe Milosav, and Toni Rodon, Benchmarking Support for Climate Action.
  • Đorđe Milosav and Frederik Thieme, Beyond the Prescription: The Effects of Mental Health on Political Attitudes and Behavior. Pre-Analysis Plan.
  • Đorđe Milosav, The Effects of ETIAS Travel Authorisation Policy on Citizens’ Perceptions of State Legitimacy: A System Justification Perspective.

Teaching

  • Experiments in Political Science (HU; master), Summer 2025
  • Politics and Irish Society (POU11021; undergraduate), Fall and Spring, 2019-21 and 2022-23
  • Public Opinion (POU33111; undergraduate), Fall 2021
  • Political Participation (POU33122; undergraduate), Spring and Fall 2022

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