Reasonably Political
Reasonably Political is a podcast that brings scientific research into public debate without unnecessary jargon.
Hosted by Semih Çakır, a political scientist at the University of Ottawa, each episode explores a key political question through conversations with leading researchers, translating their findings into real-world insights.
From representation and polarization to voting behavior and public opinion, the podcast helps you make sense of today’s political challenges using evidence, not guesswork.
Reasonably Political
Latest Episodes
When Do Young Voters Turn Left? How Political Parties Shape Age Divides at the Ballot Box
In this episode, I sit down with Ruth Dassonneville, political scientist at the Voting and Democracy Research Group at KU Leuven, to talk about why young people and older people often vote differently. We often hear that young voter...
Authentic or Scripted? Why Do Some Politicians Seem More "Real" Than Others and Why Does It Matter?
In this episode, I sit down with John Kenny, a political scientist at the University of Southampton, to explore why some politicians are perceived as authentic while others come across as fake or scripted.Drawing on research on political...
Should Politicians Follow Public Opinion or Lead? Are Citizens and Politicians on the Same Page?
In this episode, I sit down with Philippe Mongrain to explore how citizens and politicians think about representation, and what happens when they are not on the same page.Drawing on evidence from 13 democracies, Philippe and h...