In journalism, there have been such cuts across the board in recent years that this exchange brings real added value. Media and journalists are increasingly dependent on the expertise of scientists. To name just a few examples: Daniel Bochsler has explained the system of list connections and residual mandates to many people in recent years. up the political debate mexico rcs data from abroad. Pascal Sciarini has been explaining to French-speaking Swiss journalists for years how Swiss politics works.
Unfortunately, entrepreneurship is sparsely represented in the social sciences. The reflex of university graduates is towards the state sector. A lot has happened in Switzerland in this regard over the last decade. There are now more and more social scientists who have found their way into entrepreneurship - often at the interface between media and science. For example, Claude Longchamp. He is and remains the pioneer of political opinion research in our country. Michael Hermann has brought clarity and comprehensibility to the political discourse. In his books, Mark Balsiger explains the basics of election campaigns in Switzerland.