2023

Brandenberger, Laurence and Theodora Bujaroska. Sitting next to you: Effects of seating arrangements on parliamentary collaborations. Submitted Manuscript.

Salamanca, Luis, Laurence Brandenberger, Lilian Gasser, Sophia Schlosser, Marta Balode, Fernando Perez-Cruz, Frank Schweitzer. Towards a Parliamentary Database—Processing over 250,000 PDF Pages and Structuring their Content. Under Review.

Gote, Christoph, Laurence Brandenberger, Frank Schweitzer. The Transient Nature of Social Hierarchies: The Case of the Bitcoin Open Source Software Collaboration Team. Refurmulate and Resubmit.

Brandenberger, Laurence, Luis Salamanca, Sophia Schlosser, Anja Heidelberger. Issue engagement in the Swiss Parliament over the past 130 years. Paper presented at the Swiss Political Science Association Annual Congress 2023.

Daria Izzo, Sophia Schlosser, Luis Salamanca, Brandenberger, Laurence. How has Parliamentary Populism in Switzerland evolved over time? Evidence from the Swiss parliamentary speeches spanning 130 years. Paper presented at the Swiss Political Science Association Annual Congress 2023.

Sophia Schlosser, Vincent Jung, Giuseppe Russo, Luis Salamanca, Laurence Brandenberger. Word Embeddings: how they can provide us with meaningful ideological representations of Swiss politicians. Paper presented at the Swiss Political Science Association Annual Congress 2023.

Sophia Schlosser, Laurence Brandenberger. Understanding the evolution of collaboration dynamics within the US House across the past 40 years. Paper presented at the Swiss Political Science Association Annual Congress 2023.

2022 

Brandenberger, Laurence, Giona Casiraghi, Georges Andres, Simon Schweighofer, Frank Schweitzer (2022). Comparing Online and Offline Political Support. Swiss Political Science Review. 28(4):604-623.

Replication files can be found here. 

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Metz, Florence and Laurence Brandenberger (Online First). Policy Networks Across Political Systems. American Journal of Political Science.

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Russo, Giuseppe, Christoph Gote, Laurence Brandenberger, Sophia Schlosser, Frank Schweitzer. Disentangling Active and Passive Cosponsorship in the U.S. Congress. Under Review at ACL2023, the 61st Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics.

ArXiv Preprint can be found here.

2021

Angst, Mario and Laurence Brandenberger (2021). Information exchange in governance networks—Who brokers across political divides? Governance. 35(2): 585-608

Replication files can be found here. 

Glaus, Anik, Ruth Wiedemann and Laurence Brandenberger (2021). Toward sustainable policy instruments: assessing instrument selection among policy actors. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management. 65(9):1708-1726.

 

2020

Brandenberger, Laurence, Karin Ingold, Manuel Fischer, Isabelle Schläpfer and Philip Leifeld (2020). Boundary spanning through engagement of policy actors in multiple issues. Policy Studies Journal. 50(1):35-64.

Brandenberger, Laurence (2020). Interdependencies in Conflict Dynamics: Analyzing Endogenous Patterns in Conflict Event Data Using Relational Event Models. In: Computational Conflict Research. Deutschmann, Emanuel, and Jan Lorenz and Luis G Nardin and Davide Natalini and Adelbert FX Wilhelm (eds.). Springer: 67-80.

2019

Brandenberger, Laurence, Giona Casiraghi, Vahan Nanumyan and Frank Schweitzer (2019). Quantifying Triadic Closure in Multi-Edge Social Networks. Proceedings of the 2019 IEEE/ACM International Conference on Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining (ASONAM). IEEE: 307–310.

Brandenberger, Laurence (2019). Predicting Network Events to Assess Goodness- of-Fit for Relational Event Models. Political Analysis. 27(4):556 - 571.

Malang, Thomas, Laurence Brandenberger and Philip Leifeld (2019). Networks and Social Influence in European Legislative Politics. British Journal of Political Science. 49(4): 1475 - 1498.

Replication files can be found here.

 

Leifeld, Philip and Laurence Brandenberger (2019). Endogenous Coalition Formation in Policy Debates.

ArXiv Preprint can be found here.

2018

Brandenberger, Laurence (2018). Trading Favors Examining the Temporal Dynamics of Reciprocity in Congressional Collaborations Using Relational Event Models. Social Networks, 54:238-253.

Replication files can be found here.