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United we stand, divided we fall? The effects of parties’ Brexit rhetoric on voters’ perceptions of party positions
S. (publ. online before print)
2021
Parliamentary Candidates between Voters and Parties. A Comparative Perspective
S. 258
London
Routledge
2021
Parteien. Populismus. Pandemie. Protestwahl? Das baden-württembergische Parteiensystem vor der Landtagswahl.
(virtual)
2021
Operationalising and Explaining Environmental Policy Styles
S. 123-134
Abingdon, New York
Routledge
2021
Right-wing populist parties and environmental politics: Insights from the Austrian Freedom Party’s support for the glyphosate ban
S. 224-244
2020
Personalized versus partisan representation in the speeches of migrant members of parliament in the German Bundestag
S. 1673-1691
2020
National policy for local reasons: how MPs represent party and geographical constituency through initiatives on social security
S. 472–491
2020
Measuring policy positions using 280 characters (or less) – Introducing a new data set on intra-party preference heterogeneity
(virtual conference)
2020
Under Pressure: Dominant Parties' Reactions to Euroskeptic Challenger Parties in European Regions
(virtual conference)
2020
Attitudes on Judicial Independence: A Discrete Choice Experiment in Four EU Member States
(virtual conference)
2020
How do coalition signals shape voting behavior? Revealing the mediating role of coalition expectations
S. (article no. 102166)
2020
Do birds of a feather flock together? The personality traits of politicians and bureaucrats in decentralized government
S. (article no: 110065)
2020
Denmark: The politics of compromise and minority government governance
S. 147-163
Abingdon
Routledge
2020
Risky decisions? Conceptualizing electoral behavior in terms of uncertainty management
(virtual conference)
2020
Risky decisions? Conceptualizing electoral behavior in terms of uncertainty management
(virtual conference)
2020
Message Distortion as a Campaign Strategy: Does Rival PartyDistortion of Focal Party Position Affect Voters?
S. 57
(virtual)
2020
Constructive engagement across deep divides – what it entails and how it changes our role as communication scholars
S. 137-152
Cambridge
Cambridge University Press
2020
What Facilitates Constructive Engagement? A Dictionary-Based Comparison of Outrage and Recognition Across Online Platforms
(virtual conference)
2020
The Electoral Consequences of Message Inconsistencies: How do Changes from Manifestos to Campaign Positions Affect Party Performance?
2019
First Things First. Topic Order as an Indicator of Issue Emphasis in Election Manifestos
Aarhus
2019
The sanction that isn’t imposed? Roll-call voting loyalty and demotion in European Parliament elections
Wroclaw
2019
The sanction that isn’t imposed? Roll-call voting loyalty and demotion in European Parliament elections
Belfast
2019
Refugees Welcome? Zum Einfluss der Flüchtlingsunterbringung auf den Wahlerfolg der AfD bei der Bundestagswahl 2017 in Bayern
S. 299-323
2019
If you’re happy and you know it, clap your hands: coalition mood in European parliamentary democracies
Lisbon
2019
If you’re happy and you know it, clap your hands: coalition mood in European parliamentary democracies
Zürich
2019
If you’re happy and you know it, clap your hands: coalition mood in European parliamentary democracies
Wrocław
2019
If you’re happy and you know it, clap your hands: coalition mood in European parliamentary democracies
Belfast
2019
Judicial Positions on Political Reform. Designing common policy scores from judicial text
Belfast
2019
Prof. Dr. parl. und Dr. noparl. - Vier Buchstaben mit großem Effekt. Falscher Professorentitel macht mit großer Wahrscheinlichkeit einen Unterschied
Osnabrück
Deutsche Vereinigung für Politische Wissenschaft
2019
Forecasting Elections in Multiparty Systems: A Bayesian Approach Combining Polls and Fundamentals
S. 255-262
2019
Nach Köln…“ – Die Flüchtlingskrise, die Kölner Silvesterereignisse und der parlamentarische Diskurs
MZES, Mannheim
2019
Filling a Representation Gap? How Populist and Mainstream Parties Address Muslim Immigration and the Role of Islam
S. 435-456