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Theocharis, Yannis (2011): Young People, Political Participation and Online Postmaterialism in Greece. New Media & Society, 13, Heft 2, S. 203-223. mehr
Tieben, Nicole (2011): Parental Resources and Relative Risk Aversion in Intra-secondary Transitions: A Trend Analysis of Non-standard Educational Decision Situations in the Netherlands. European Sociological Review, 27, Heft 1, S. 31-42. mehr
Traunmüller, Richard (2011): Moral Communities? Religion as a Source of Social Trust in a Multilevel Analysis of 97 German Regions. European Sociological Review, 27, Heft 3, S. 346-363. mehr
Traunmüller, Richard, und Markus Freitag (2011): State Support of Religion: Making or Breaking Faith-Based Social Capital?. Comparative Politics, 43, Heft 3 , S. 253-269. mehr
van der Eijk, Cees, Hermann Schmitt und Eliyahi V. Sapir (2011): The electoral consequences of low turnout in the European Parliament elections of 2009. S. 183-198 in: Martin Rosema, Bas Denters, Kees Aarts (Hrsg.) How Democracy Works. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. mehr
van Deth, Jan W. (2011): Is Creative Participation Good for Democracy?. S. 148-172 in: Michele Micheletti, Andrew S. McFarland (Hrsg.) Creative Participation: Responsibilitity-Taking in the Political World. Boulder: Paradigm Publisher. mehr
van Deth, Jan W. (2011): The Impact of the Economic Crisis in Europe: 'I'm doing fine'. S. 223-238 in: Martin Rosema, Bas Denters, Kees Aarts (Hrsg.) How Democracy Works. Political Representation and Policy Congruence in Modern Societies. Amsterdam: Pallas Publications. mehr
van Deth, Jan W. (2011): Political Sociology as a Field of Study. S. 2022-2039 in: Bertrand Badie, Dirk Berg-Schlosser, Leonardo Morlino (Hrsg.) International Encyclopedia of Political Science. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. mehr
van Deth, Jan W., Simone Abendschön und Meike Vollmar (2011): Children and Politics: An Empirical Reassessment of Early Political Socialization. Political Psychology, 32, Heft 1, S. 147-173. mehr
Weishaupt, J. Timo (2011): From the Manpower Revolution to the Activation Paradigm: Explaining Institutional Continuity and Change in an Integrating Europe. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. [Changing Welfare States] mehr

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