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Grill, Christiane (2018): What is funny to whom? Applying an integrative theoretical framework to the study of political humor appreciation. S. 157-181 in: Jody C. Baumgartner, Amy B. Becker (Hrsg.) Political humor in a changing media landscape. A new generation of research. Lanham: Lexington Books. mehr
Heath, Anthony, Konstanze Jacob und Lindsay Richards (2018): Young People in Transition: The National Identity of Minority Youth. S. 274-302 in: Frank Kalter, Jan O. Jonsson, Frank van Tubergen, Anthony Heath (Hrsg.) Growing Up in Diverse Societies. The Integration of the Children of Immigrants in England, Germany, the Netherlands and Sweden. Oxford: Oxford University Press. mehr
Hefner, Dorothée, Eike Mark Rinke und Frank M. Schneider (2018): The POPC citizen: Political information in the fourth age of political communication. S. 199-207 in: Peter Vorderer, Dorothée Hefner, Leonard Reinecke, Christoph Klimmt (Hrsg.) Permanently online, permanently connected: Living and communicating in a POPC world. New York, NY: Routledge. mehr
Kogan, Irena (2018): Ethnic Minority Youth at the Crossroads: Between Traditionalism and Liberal Value Orientations. S. 303-331 in: Frank Kalter, Jan O. Jonsson, Frank van Tubergen, Anthony Heath (Hrsg.) Growing Up in Diverse Societies. The Integration of the Children of Immigrants in England, Germany, the Netherlands and Sweden. Oxford: Oxford University Press. mehr
Rohrschneider, Robert, und Rüdiger Schmitt-Beck (2018): Introduction: Parties and Voters at the 2013 German Federal Election. S. 1-11 in: Robert Rohrschneider, Rüdiger Schmitt-Beck (Hrsg.) Parties and Voters at the 2013 German Federal Election. New York: Routledge. mehr
Schmitt, Hermann, und Eftichia Teperoglou (2018): Voting behavior in multi-level electoral systems. S. 232-243 in: Justin Fisher, Edward Fieldhouse, Mark N. Franklin, Rachel Gibson, Marta Cantijoch, Christopher Wlezien (Hrsg.) The Routledge Handbook of Elections, Voting Behavior and Public Opinion. London: Routledge. mehr
Schmitt-Beck, Rüdiger (2018): The ‘Alternative für Deutschland’ in the Electorate: Between Single-Issue and Right-Wing Populist Party. S. 124-148 in: Robert Rohrschneider, Rüdiger Schmitt-Beck (Hrsg.) Parties and Voters at the 2013 German Federal Election. New York: Routledge. mehr
Silber, Henning, Tobias H. Stark, Annelies G. Blom und Jon A. Krosnick (2018): Implementing a Multinational Study of Questionnaire Design. S. 161-180 in: Timothy P. Johnson, Beth-Ellen Pennel, Ineke A. L. Stoop, Brita Dorer (Hrsg.) Advances in Comparative Survey Methods: Multinational, Multiregional, and Multicultural Contexts (3MC). New York: Wiley. mehr
Simsek, Müge, Konstanze Jacob, Fenella Fleischmann und Frank van Tubergen (2018): Keeping or Losing Faith? Comparing Religion across Majority and Minority Youth in Europe. S. 246-273 in: Frank Kalter, Jan O. Jonsson, Frank van Tubergen, Anthony Heath (Hrsg.) Growing Up in Diverse Societies. The Integration of the Children of Immigrants in England, Germany, the Netherlands and Sweden. Oxford: Oxford University Press. mehr
Stecker, Christian (2018): Germany. Heated debates but cooperative behaviour. S. 35-52 in: Elisabetta De Giorgi, Gabriella Ilonszki (Hrsg.) Opposition parties in European legislatures. Conflict or consensus?. London: Routledge. mehr

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