Senior Lecturer, Griffith University
Max Grömping is a Senior Lecturer at the School of Government and International Relations at Griffith University. He studies how citizens achieve policy change under different political regimes, and the conditions under which citizens gain or lose trust in political institutions. His research is published in scholarly journals such as Political Communication, Governance, Policy Sciences, or PNAS. His book “Lobbying the Autocrat“, co-edited with Jessica C. Teets, is published with University of Michigan Press. Currently, Max co-leads two Australian Research Council-funded Discovery Projects on "Public Interest Advocacy in Australian Policymaking", and on "Mapping & Harnessing Public Mistrust". He is also Associate Editor of the journal Democratization, an invited affiliate of the International Panel on the Information Environment (IPIE), and member of the Electoral Integrity Project‘s International Advisory Board. --- Twitter: @MaxGroemping
Oct 12, 2023 07:34 am UTC| Politics
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