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2024
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Glasgow
2024
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Mannheim
Mannheimer Zentrum für Europäische Sozialforschung (MZES)
2024
Do citizens enjoy talking politics? How political and social dispositions shape our attitudes towards political conversations.
Mannheim
Mannheimer Zentrum für Europäische Sozialforschung (MZES)
2024
Conspiracy Beliefs and Perceptions of Electoral Integrity: Cross-National Evidence from 29 Countries
S. 814-827
2024
Allein auf den Wahlkampf kommt es an? Eine Analyse der zeitlichen Lagerung von Wieder- und Wechselwahlentscheidungen zwischen den Bundestagswahlen 2017 und 2021
S. 577–601
Wiesbaden
Springer VS
2024
Mechanisms of participation in smartphone app data collection: A research synthesis
Washington, DC
2024
Mechanisms of participation in smartphone app data collection: A research synthesis
Cologne
2024
Challenging the Global Cultural Conflict Narrative: An Automated Content Analysis on How Perpetrator Identity Shapes Worldwide News Coverage of Islamist and Right-Wing Terror Attacks
S. 1064-1089
2023
Populist alternative news use and its role for elections: Web-tracking and survey evidence from two campaign periods
S. 2663–2683
2023
Preferences for rent control: Between political geography and political economy
S. 183–205
2023
Special Issue Conclusion: The GLES Open Science Challenge 2021 in Hindsight: Experiences Gained and Lessons Learned
S. 207–219
2023
Special Issue Introduction. The GLES Open Science Challenge 2021: A Pilot Project on the Applicability of Registered Reports in Quantitative Political Science
S. 1-17
2023
Activating the Right Electorate: Internet Use, Nativism, and Voting for the AfD
S. 85 - 106
Wiesbaden
Springer VS
2023
“Antidote revisited”. On the causal relationship between cross-partisan conversations and affective polarization
Glasgow
2023
Spreading the dislike. Restrictive norms in personal networks and their effect on affective polarization
Friedrichshafen
2023
Mirror, Mirror on the Wall: How Social Projection and Social Sampling Interact in the Formation of Public Opinion Preceptions
S. 85-115
Baden-Baden
Nomos
2023
Zwischen Wahlkreisreduzierung und Bürgernähe: Zur aktuellen Reformdiskussion des Wahlrechts in Baden-Württemberg
S. 611-624
2023
Security vs. civil liberties: How citizens cope with threat, restriction, and ideology
S. (article no. 4:1006711), pp. 1-13
2023
(De-)Polarization in the ”Filter Bubble“? Attitudinal Impact of News Recommender Systems Based on Users’ Political Preferences
Toronto
2023
Election Outcomes as Drivers of Panel Attrition? Investigating Winner-Loser Effects in Post-Election Survey Participation
Salzburg
2023
Political Events as Drivers of Survey Nonresponse? Effects of Election Outcomes on Individuals’ Willingness to Participate in Surveys
Southampton
2023
Do People like to Discuss Politics? A Study of Citizens' Political Talk Culture
S. 373–392
2023
Everyday Political Talk with Strangers: The Missing Link in the Deliberative System
Chicago, IL
2023
Everyday Political Talk with Strangers: Evidence on a Neglected Arena of the Deliberative System
S. 499–523
2023
Populist Citizens in four European Countries: Widespread Dissatisfaction goes with Contradictory but Pro-democratic Regime Preferences
S. 246-257
2023
Neither a Trait nor Wildly Fluctuating: On the Stability of Populist Attitudes and its Implications for Empirical Research
S. 979-992
2023
One language model fits all? On the challenges of adopting an automated measure of racialized group stigmatization for Tweets
Toronto
2023
Differential Racism in the News: Using Semi-Supervised Machine Learning to Distinguish Explicit and Implicit Stigmatization of Ethnic and Religious Groups in Journalistic Discourse
S. 396-414
2022
‘Them’ without ‘us’: negative identities and affective polarization in Brazil
S. (article no. 2117635) pp.1-25
2022
Understanding political news media consumption with digital trace data and natural language processing
S. S246-S269
2022
The Housing Crisis on Social Media: Housing Markets and the Subnational Diversification of Policy Supply
Florence
2022
The Housing Crisis on Social Media: Housing Markets and the Subnational Diversification of Policy Supply
Berlin
2022
The Housing Crisis on Social Media: Housing Markets and the Subnational Diversification of Policy Supply
Berlin
2022
The Housing Crisis on Social Media: Housing Markets and the Subnational Diversification of Policy Supply
Prague
2022
Does Social Media Use Promote Political Mass Polarization? A Structured Literature Review
S. 118-166
Baden-Baden
Nomos
2022
Changing crises, changing votes? Problem priorities, party competence, and electoral behavior in Germany 2009–2017
S. 209-226
Oxford
Oxford University Press
2022
Media Biases and Voter Attitudes during the 2009, 2013, and 2017 Federal Election Campaigns
S. 257-281
Oxford
Oxford University Press
2022
Partisan Agreement and Disagreement in Voters' Discussant Networks: Contextual Constraints and Partisan Selectivity in a Changing Electorate
S. 143-164
Oxford
Oxford University Press
2022
Asymmetric Communication and Internal Exclusion in Everyday Political Talk
S. (article no. 798128), pp. 1-20
2022
The Missing Link in the Deliberative System: Everyday Political Talk with Strangers
Montréal
2022
Prerequisites of Deliberative Democracy: Inclusivity, Publicity, and Heterogeneity of German Citizens’ Everyday Political Talk
S. 7-72
2022
Ein halber Regierungswechsel nach einer politischen Achterbahnfahrt. Eine Analyse der öffentlichen Meinung zur vierten Regierung Merkel und des Wahlverhaltens bei der Bundestagswahl 2021
S. 21-43
Wiesbaden
Springer VS
2022
Have Europeans Grown Tired of Democracy? New Evidence from 18 Consolidated Democracies, 1981-2018
S. 416-428
2022
Innovating the collection of open-ended answers: The linguistic and content characteristics of written and oral answers to political attitude questions
S. 872-890
2022
Linking event archives to news: a computational method for analyzing the gatekeeping process
S. 59-78
2022
Multiperspectival Normative Assessment: The Case of Mediated Reactions to Terrorism
S. 363–386
2022
Gruppenbezogener Rassismus im politischen Journalismus? Eine automatisierte Analyse expliziter und impliziter Stigmatisierungen ethnischer und religiöser Gruppen in der medialen Öffentlichkeit Deutschlands
Trier
2021
"Them" Without "Us": Negative Identities and Affective Polarisation in Brazil
(virtual workshops)
2021
Memory Effects as a Source of Bias in Repeated Survey Measurement
S. 3-18
Oxford
Oxford University Press
2021
Unsicherheiten der Wählerinnen und Wähler bei der Wahrnehmung des Politikangebots der Parteien. Beschreibung für die Bundestagswahl 2017 und Modellierung als Teil der Wahlfunktion
S. 443-452
Wiesbaden
Springer VS
2021
Parteienwettbewerb und Wählerverhalten im deutschen Mischwahlsystem
S. 234
Wiesbaden
Springer VS
2021
The Long-Term Impact of Different Offline Population Inclusion Strategies in Probability-Based Online Panels: Evidence From the German Internet Panel and the GESIS Panel
S. 687–704
2021
What Drives us Apart? Disentangling Political Dissimilarities as Impediments to Political Conversations among Ordinary Citizens
(virtual conference)
2021
Wie frei und fair war die Bundestagswahl 2017? Elektorale Integrität aus Sicht der Bürgerinnen und Bürger
S. 139-161
Wiesbaden
Springer
2021
The electoral roots of unequal representation. A spatial modelling approach to party systems and voting in Western Europe
S. 785-806
2021
Everything to everyone and the conditioning effect of intraparty cohesion: A replication in a cross-national context
S. 909–916
Party Politics
2021
Who Wants to Talk? Gender and Differences in Reluctance in Everyday Political Talk
(virtual conference)
2021
Das Verhältnis zwischen CDU und CSU, dissonante Bürgerurteile und Wahlverhalten bei der Bundestagswahl 2017
S. 453-473
Wiesbaden
Springer VS
2021
Why Is the AfD so Successful in Eastern Germany? An Analysis of the Ideational Foundations of the AfD Vote in the 2017 Federal Election
S. 69-91
2021
Conceptions of national identity, turnout and party preference: Evidence from Germany
S. 638-655
2021
Wahlen und Wähler. Analysen aus Anlass der Bundestagswahl 2017
S. 520
Wiesbaden
Springer VS
2021
Who Talks and Who Listens? How Political Involvement Influences the Potential for Democratic Deliberation in Everyday Political Talk
S. 13-30
2021
Four best practices for measuring news sentiment using ‘off-the-shelf’ dictionaries: a large-scale p-hacking experiment
S. 1-27
2021
The Pleasure Principle: Why (Some) People Develop a Taste for Politics – Evidence from a pre-registered experiment
S. 19-39
2020
Switching away: Exploring on-device media multitasking in web surveys
S. (article no. 106417)
2020
The Utility of Auxiliary Data for Survey Response Modeling: Evidence from the German Internet Panel
S. (e-only)
2020
Das Internet als „zuverlässigste Informationsquelle“ und das Vertrauen in politische Institutionen
2020
Book Review: Populism, nativism, and economic uncertainty. Playing the blame game in the 2017 British, French, and German Elections
S. 502-504
2020
A new measure of the ‘democratic peace’: what country feeling thermometer data can teach us about the drivers of American and Western European foreign policy
S. 1-13
2020
Ideological proximity and voter turnout in multi-level systems: evidence from Spain
S. 297-316
2020
The Gender Gap in Everyday Political Talk: The Result of Social and Economic Status, Opportunities, or Parental Socialization?
(virtual conference)
2020
Mehrheitswahl mit Verhältnisausgleich statt personalisierter Verhältniswahl. Ein alternativer Reformvorschlag zur Verkleinerung des Bundestags
S. 829-847
2020
How Combining Terrorism, Muslim, and Refugee Topics Drives Emotional Tone in Online News: A Six-Country Cross-Cultural Sentiment Analysis
S. 3569–3594
2020
Ties That No Longer Bind? Effects and Responsiveness of Party Attachments in a Period of Crises
Oxford
Oxford University Press
2020
From the Living Room to the Meeting Hall: Citizens’ Political Talk in the Deliberative System
S. 832-851
2020
The globalisation divide in the public mind: belief systems on globalisation and their electoral consequences
S. 1526-1545
2020
Up and Down With Voters’ Democratic Support: Disentangling the Causal Mechanisms of Winner-Loser Effects in a Multi-Party System
(virtual conference)
2020
What tips the scales? Disentangling the mechanisms underlying post-electoral gains and losses in democratic support
S. (article: 102210)
2020
When the Whole is Greater Than the Sum of its Parts: On the Conceptualization and Measurement of Populist Attitudes and Other Multi-dimensional Constructs
S. 356 - 374
2020
Leader of the free world or pioneer in democracy’s decline? Examining the democratic deconsolidation hypothesis on the mass level in East and West Germany
S. (e-only)
2020
When the Whole is Greater Than the Sum of its Parts: On the Conceptualization and Measurement of Populist Attitudes and Other Multi-dimensional Constructs
S. 356-374
2020
How social policy impacts inequalities in political efficacy
S. (article no. e12784) e-only
2020
What is Islamophobia? Disentangling Citizens’ Feelings Towards Ethnicity, Religion and Religiosity Using a Survey Experiment
S. 811-828
2020
Suspect by Association: Untangling Semantic Relations Between Muslim Communities and Terrorism in the News
(virtual conference)
2020
The trouble with sharing your privates. Pursuing ethical open science and collaborative research across national jurisdictions using sensitive data
S. 192-198
2020
Media Portrayal of Terrorist Events: Using Computational Text Analysis to Link News Items to the Global Terrorism Database
(virtual conference)
2020
Are Right-Wing Attackers Also Terrorists? An Automated Content Analysis on How Perpetrator Identity Shapes Worldwide English-Language News Coverage of Islamist and Right-Wing Attacks
(virtual conference)
2020
Is It Easier to Scare Us or Piss Us Off? The Impact of Terrorist Attacks on News Discourse Across 74 Years of New York Times Reporting
(virtual conference)
2020
Political engagement’s non-political roots: examining the role of basic psychological needs in the political domain
S. 135-150
2019
Political Systems and Electoral Behavior: a Review of Internationally Comparative Multilevel Research
S. 343-373
2019
The Performance of Populist Right Parties in Open and Closed List PR system. Evidence from a Survey Experiment
Konstanz
2019
The Performance of Populist Right Parties in Open and Closed List PR systems. Evidence from a Survey Experiment
Belfast
2019
Voters' Cognizance of Party Positions. Evidence from German Fedeal Elections on Ideological and Issue Scales Compared
MZES, Mannheim
2019
The Performance of Populist Right Parties in Open and Closed List PR systems. Evidence from a Survey Experiment
Konstanz
2019
Die Etablierung neuer Parlamentsparteien. Wählerpräferenzen als Erfolgsfaktor für die Alternative für Deutschland 2017 und die Grünen 1986
S. 273-298
2019
Bayesian evaluation of informative hypotheses for synthesizing evidence from diverse statistical models
Belfast
2019
The Effect of Local Context on Citizens’ Attitudes toward Immigration Policy. An Analysis of Refugee Reception Centres in Urban Neighborhoods
Belfast
2019
How CNEP Respondents Assessed the Integrity of the 2017 German Federal Election, and Why
Bali
2019
Who were the voters behind the Schulz effect? An analysis of voter trajectories in the run-up to the 2017 German federal election
S. 47-62
Wiesbaden
Springer
2019
Public opinion towards European foreign and defence policy and NATO: Still wanting it both ways?
Glasgow
2019
Unfit to Serve: Perceptions of Party System Incompetence & its Undermining Effect
Washington, DC
2019
Nutzung traditioneller und neuer politischer Informationsquellen im Bundestagswahlkampf 2017
S. 63-79
Baden-Baden
Nomos
2019
Eingeschlossen in der Filter Bubble? Politische Kommunikationsnetzwerke im Wahlkampf
S. 97-110
Baden-Baden
Nomos
2019
Personality Traits and Citizens’ Conversations about Politics: An Integrative Approach to the Study on How Citizens Discuss Politics
Washington DC
2019
Comparative Corrective Action: Perceived Media Bias and Political Action in 17 Countries
S. (e-only)
2019
Channelling attention and choice? Examining effects of consideration sets on electoral decision-making
S. 294-301
2019
Populismus oder Nativismus? Eine vergleichende Analyse der ideellen Motive der AfD-Wahl in Ost- und Westdeutschland
Mannheim
2019
More than opinion expression: Secondary effects of intraparty referendums on party members
S. 817–827
2019
Not a powerful electoral issue yet: On the role of European integration in the 2017 German federal election
S. 717-733
2019
Estimating the Opinion of Religious Minority Groups Using Bayesian Multilevel Models with Poststratification
Belfast
2019
Responsible terrorism coverage. How media can cover attacks without serving terrorist agendas
Berlin