About
Licinia is a DPhil/ PhD researcher on the Internet, Communication, and Social Sciences programme at the Oxford Internet Institute. She is generously supported by the Clarendon Fund.
In her doctoral research, Licinia studies party positions and public opinion on digitalisation. Her thesis investigates whether digitalisation has become a politicised issue in party competition in Europe, focusing on the national and EU level. Her mixed-methods research aims to contribute to the study of digitalisation in political science.
Beyond her doctoral research, Licinia is interested in the intersection of digital phenomena and elections and leads the OII Elections Initiative (see below for blog articles and events). Previously, she was a research assistant in the Shaping AI project where she focused on German AI Policy. She is an associated researcher at the Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society in Berlin. Licinia holds a MSc in Social Science of the Internet from the University of Oxford and a dual BA degree in political science from Free University Berlin and Sciences Po Paris.
Licinia has teaching experience as a TA in the “Digital Social Research: Methods Core” course (MSc level, OII) and as a tutor for the paper “Political Sociology” (undergraduate level, DPIR).
Research Interests
Digitalisation; Issue Competition; Political Parties; Public Opinion; Technology Policy; Elections.