Are you interested in finding innovative ways of making Dutch democracy more resilient? Do you like working across disciplinary boundaries and in partnership with societal stakeholders? Are you excited about shaping the future of democracy research through the introduction of cutting-edge digital technologies? Do you have a strong background in Dutch politics? Consider joining the TWIN4DEM team as a research assistant!
TWIN4DEM project Over the last decade, executive power grabs – also called executive aggrandizement – have driven a retreat of democracy raising concerns about Europe’s democratic resilience among scholars, policymakers and the public alike. Despite the profusion of data on many dimensions of democratic life, democracy researchers have not been able to identify the multidimensional causal pathways that trigger executive aggrandizement and weaken rule of law-based institutions. TWIN4DEM ambitions to scale up the use of Computational Social Sciences (CSS) in democracy research by bringing together scholars of Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH), CSS, computer scientists and democratic promotion stakeholders to jointly address one of the most crucial questions in democracy scholarship: what causes democracies to decline? Combining various advanced CSS methods (natural language processing; data aggregation and synthesizing, and dynamic simulation models) allows to uncover the drivers and implications of executive aggrandizement in a more precise manner. By prototyping the first ever digital twins (DT) of four European democratic systems (Czechia, France, Hungary and the Netherlands), TWIN4DEM develops cross-cutting tools to process and aggregate textual and non-textual data more efficiently and accurately through the simulation of policy scenarios in a participatory and inclusive environment.
TWIN4DEM is a project funded under the Horizon Europe programme involving 11 partners coming from 10 countries.
More information:twin4dem.eu
Your role and responsibilities As a research assistant, you will support the EUR research team in building the conceptual framework of the Dutch case study. This includes:
- Identify relevant legislation related to executive aggrandizement in the Netherlands (including the exploratory analysis of legal texts on openkamer.nl; selection of a relevant texts);
- Prepare literature review on the pathways through which decisions granting additional powers to the executive are initiated and vetoed in the Netherlands;
- Identify keywords / phrases / sentences signaling executive aggrandizement in Dutch legislation and annotating a set of laws based on such keywords;
- Support the collection of the necessary textual and non-textual data to build a digital replica of the Dutch political system.
What to expect from us? You will join a very dynamic team and collaborate across disciplinary and national borders. You will gain new research skills on a very timely research issue. As a research assistant, you will become an integral part of the research team and co-author publications and conference papers related to the project. You will benefit from an extended professional network in this field.