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Debus, Marc, and Thorsten Faas (2024): Die hessische Landtagswahl vom 8. Oktober 2023: Die Schwäche der Ampelparteien und das überraschende Ende von Schwarz-Grün. Zeitschrift für Parlamentsfragen, 55, issue 1, pp. 25-42. more
Debus, Marc, Noam Himmelrath and Christian Stecker (2024): How a history of migration affects individuals’ political attitudes. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 50, issue 8, pp. 1886-1903. more
Däubler, Thomas, Marc Debus and Alejandro Ecker (2024): Party campaign statements and portfolio allocation in coalition governments. West European Politics, 47, issue 1, pp. 216-227. more
Emmer, Christine, Julia Dorn and Jutta Mata (2024): The immediate effect of discrimination on mental health: A meta-analytic review of the causal evidence. Psychological Bulletin, 150, issue 3, pp. 215-252. more
Hahm, Hyeonho, David Hilpert and Thomas König (2024): Divided We Unite: The Nature of Partyism and the Role of Coalition Partnership in Europe. American Political Science Review, 118, issue 1, pp. 69-87. more
Helbling, Marc, Rahsaan Maxwell and Richard Traunmüller (2024): Numbers, Selectivity and Generosity. The Conditional Nature of Immigration Policy Preferences. Comparative Political Studies, 57, issue 2, pp. 187-381. more
Jungkunz, Sebastian, Marc Helbling and Mujtaba Isani (2024): Measuring Implicit Political Extremism through Implicit Association Tests. Public Opinion Quarterly, 88, issue 1, pp. 175–192. more
Kalter, Frank, and Naika Foroutan (2024): Outgroup mobility threat – how much intergenerational integration is wanted?. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 50, issue 1, pp. 149-172. more
Kogan, Irena, Markus Weißmann and Jörg Dollmann (2024): Police discrimination and police distrust among ethnic minority adolescents in Germany. Frontiers in Sociology, 9, (Article no. 1231774, pp. 1-15). more
Kurella, Anna-Sophie, and Milena Rapp (2024): Combining voter preferences with party position estimates from different sources for studying voting behavior and representation. Electoral Studies, 87, (article no. 102734), pp. 12. more

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