Marte Samuelsen Skogen

Position

Phd Candidate

Affiliation

Short info

PhD candidate at the Department of Comparative Politics. Her research focuses on public opinion and political representation on issues concerning climate change and renewable energy.

Research

I research public opinion and political representation regarding climate policy and renewable energy.

 

In my PhD project, I investigate attitudes towards renewable energy and specifically wind power. I aim to understand its political viability while taking social contexts into account. 

 

A list of my working papers is available here. In my work, I mostly pursue quantitative approaches, utilising both experimental and observational data.

Teaching

Lecturer on topics such as statistics, quantitative methods, climate politics and public opinon towards renewable energy. 

 

Lecturer in SAMPOL236 The Politics of the Environment fall 2026.

 

Previous:

Lecturer in ENERGI660 Renewable Energy Resources and the Energy Systems (spring 2026)

Lecturer in SAMPOL607 Field Methodology (spring 2026)

Lecturer in SAMPOL611 Societal security and crisis management (spring 2025 - spring 2026)

Lecturer in MET104 Quantitative Methods in Social Sciences (spring 2025 - fall 2025)

Lecturer in SAMPOL260 Bachelor thesis in comparative politics (spring 2024 - fall 2025)

Lecturer in MET102 Methods in Social Sciences (spring 2023 - fall 2024)

Seminar leader in MET102 Methods in Social Sciences (fall 2021 & fall 2023)