Bruno Wueest – List of publications Journal articles Wueest, Bruno and Flavia Fossati (2015). “Quantitative discursive institutionalism: a comparison of labour market policy discourse across Western Europe”, Journal of European Public Policy 22: 708-730. Wueest, Bruno (2013). “Varieties of Capitalist Debates: How Institutions Shape Public Conflicts on Economic Liberalization in the U.K., Germany and France”, Comparative European Politics 11: 752-772. Wueest, Bruno, Simon Clematide, Alexandra Bünzli, Daniel Laupper and Timotheos Frey (2011). “Electoral Campaigns and Relation Mining: Extracting Semantic Network Data from Newspaper Articles”, Journal of Information Technology and Politics 8 (4): 444-463. Helbling, Marc, Dominic Hoeglinger and Bruno Wueest (2010). “How Political Parties Frame European Integration”, European Journal of Political Research 49 (4): 495-521. Petersen, Jürgen, Sibylle Hardmeier and Bruno Wueest (2008). “Polls as Public-Politic Linkage: A Comparative Analysis of Poll Use and Roles of MPs in Parliamentary Debate”, Journal of Legislative Studies 14 (3): 315-338. Conference proceedings Wueest, Bruno and Michael Amsler(2016). “Legitimacy of New Forms of Governance in Public Discourse - An Automated Media Content Analysis Approach Driven by Techniques of Computational Linguistics”, Proceedings of the International Conference on the Advances in Computational Analysis of Political Text (PolText 2016), Dubrovnik, Croatia, July 14-16, 2016. Wueest, Bruno, Gerold Schneider and Michael Amsler (2014). “Measuring the Public Accountability of New Modes of Governance”, Proceedings of the ACL Workshop on Language Technology and Computational Social Science (ACL LACSS 2014), Baltimore, Maryland, USA, June 26-26, 2014. Books Kriesi, Hanspeter, Edgar Grande, Martin Dolezal, Marc Helbling, Dominic Höglinger, Swen Hutter and Bruno Wueest (2012). Restructuring political conflict in Western Europe, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Wueest, Bruno (2012). The Strength and Limits of Neoliberal Dominance. An Analysis of the Public Debate on Economic Liberalization in Western Europe, PhD thesis, Zurich: University of Zurich. Book chapters Wueest, Bruno and Christian Mueller (2015). “Tweetocracy Switzerland: Exploring the evolution, representativeness and structuration of Swiss party politics on Twitter”, in: International Media Industry Review Vol. 11, edited by Xinxun Wu. Wueest, Bruno, Marc Helbling and Dominic Höglinger (2012). “Actor configurations in public debates over globalization”, in: Restructuring political conflict in Western Europe, edited by Hanspeter Kriesi, Edgar Grande, Martin Dolezal, Marc Helbling, Dominic Höglinger, Swen Hutter and Bruno Wueest. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Dolezal, Martin, Swen Hutter and Bruno Wueest (2012). “Exploring the new cleavage across arenas and public debates: design and methods”, in: Restructuring political conflict in Western Europe, edited by Hanspeter Kriesi, Edgar Grande, Martin Dolezal, Marc Helbling, Dominic Höglinger, Swen Hutter and Bruno Wueest. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Helbling, Marc, Dominic Höglinger, Bruno Wueest (2012). “Public debates over globalization: the importance of arenas and actors”, in: Restructuring political conflict in Western Europe, edited by: Hanspeter Kriesi, Edgar Grande, Martin Dolezal, Marc Helbling, Dominic Höglinger, Swen Hutter and Bruno Wueest. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 1 Bruno Wueest – List of publications Höglinger, Dominic, Bruno Wueest, Marc Helbling (2012). “Culture vs. economy: the framing of public debates over issues related to globalization”, in: Restructuring political conflict in Western Europe, edited by Hanspeter Kriesi, Edgar Grande, Martin Dolezal, Marc Helbling, Dominic Höglinger, Swen Hutter and Bruno Wueest. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Wueest, Bruno (2011). “The Opposition to a Globalised International Economy”, in: The Routledge Handbook of Diplomacy and Statecraft, edited by Brian McKercher. New York: Routledge. Commissioned studies Wueest, Bruno, Sarah Bütikofer, Fionn Gantenbein and Adrian van der Lek (2016). “Der Wahlkampf 2015 in den Schweizer Medien – Selects Medienanalyse 2015” [The 2015 Electoral Campaign in the Swiss Media – Media Analysis of the Swiss Electoral Studies 2015 ]. University of Zurich. Media contributions Bütikofer, Sarah and Wueest, Bruno (2016). “Philipp Müller: Medienstar im Wahlkampf” (Philipp Müller: Media star in the last national election campaign), DeFacto Blog, May 18, 2016 Wueest, Bruno (2015). “Wahlkampf: Soziale Medien haben noch untergeordnete Rolle” (Election campaigns: Social Media still not decisive), Interview given to SRF 4 News, April 2, 2015 Blassnig, Sina and Wueest, Bruno (2014). “Die Schweizer Tweetokratie” (Swiss Tweetocracy), Guest article for the Tagesanzeiger Datenblog, October 14, 2014. Wueest, Bruno (2012). “Seine Botschaft ist so einfach wie verlockend – Interview anlässlich der Herausgabe von Stéphane Hessels Autobiografie” (His message is as simple as tempting – Interview on the occasion of the publication of Stéphane Hessels’ autobiography), Tagesanzeiger, April 24, 2012. Working papers Wueest, Bruno and Flavia Fossati (2012). “Framing Employment Relations in Western Europe”, CIS Working paper No. 75, Center for Comparative and International Studies (CIS), ETH Zurich and University of Zurich. Wueest, Bruno, Simon Clematide, Alexandra Bünzli and Daniel Laupper (2011). “Semi-Automatic Core Sentence Analysis: Improving Content Analysis for Electoral Campaign Research” International Relations Online Working Paper Series No. 1, University of Stuttgart. Wueest, Bruno (2010). “Varieties of Capitalist Debates: How Institutions Shape Public Conflicts on Economic Liberalization in the U.K., France and Germany”, CIS Working paper No 64, Center for Comparative and International Studies (CIS), ETH Zurich and University of Zurich 2