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Martin Rosema is an Assistant Professor in Political Science at the University of Twente, where he leads the Public Administration department. His research primarily revolves around digital democracy, including decision support systems and voting advice applications, alongside democratic innovations. Martin earned his Ph.D. from Leiden University, focusing on the psychology of voting and democratic elections. His research has been influential in understanding voter decision-making, party attachments, electoral turnout, and the quality of political representation. He has a strong teaching background, having developed and taught numerous courses in political science and governance studies at both bachelor and master levels. Martin has actively published on topics related to elections and referenda, collaborating with national and local governments. Outside academia, he enjoys music and modern art, reflecting his diverse interests. His work is characterized by an interdisciplinary approach, frequently integrating methods from political psychology and behavioral research into his analyses of electoral behavior and decision-making processes.
University of Twente • Hengelo, Netherlands
Head of the Public Administration department, teaching and researching the psychology of voting and decision-making in democratic contexts.
Includes specializations in Financial Engineering & Management, Healthcare Technology & Management, and Production & Logistics Management.