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Ed Fieldhouse, Jane Green, Geoffrey Evans, Jonathan Mellon, Christopher Prosser, Hermann Schmitt, Cees van der Eijk
2020
Electoral Shocks. Volatile Voters in a Turbulent World
S. 282
Oxford
Oxford University Press
Hermann Schmitt, Alberto Sanz, Daniela Braun, Eftichia Teperoglou
2020
It All Happens at Once: Understanding Electoral Behaviour in Second-Order Elections
S. 6-18
Daniela Braun, Sebastian Adrian Popa
2018
This time it was different? The salience of the Spitzenkandidaten system among European parties
S. 1125-1145
Christian Schnaudt, Sebastian Adrian Popa
2018
A matter of political sophistication? The relationship between institutional performance and political trust reconsidered
Hamburg
Zoltán Fazekas, Sebastian Adrian Popa, Hermann Schmitt, Pablo Barberá
2018
No Engagement, No Diffusion? The EU on Social Media
Paris
Hermann Schmitt, Eftichia Teperoglou
2018
Voting behavior in multi-level electoral systems
S. 232-243
London
Routledge
Constantin Schäfer, Daniela Braun, Hermann Schmitt, Sebastian Adrian Popa
2018
Tale of Two Realignments? The changing relationship between ideological dimensions and party positions towards European integration
Vienna
Daniela Braun, Sebastian Adrian Popa, Hermann Schmitt
2017
Responding to the crisis: Eurosceptic parties of the left and right and their changing position towards the European Union
San Francisco, CA
Hermann Schmitt, Eftichia Teperoglou
2017
The Study of Less Important Elections
S. 56-79
London
Sage
Sebastian Adrian Popa, Delia Dumitrescu
2017
National but European? Visual manifestations of Europe in national parties’ Euromanifestos since 1979
S. 526–537
Sebastian Adrian Popa, Zoltán Fazekas, Daniela Braun
2017
Informing the Public: Party and Candidate Communication Compared across Platforms
Chicago, IL
Sebastian Adrian Popa, Zoltán Fazekas, Daniela Braun
2017
Informing the Public: Party and Candidate Communication Compared across Platforms
San Francisco, CA
Hermann Schmitt
2017
Die Positionen der politischen Parteien im europäischen Parteiensystem. Ein Vergleich ihrer Entwicklung zwischen 2004 und 2014
S. 133-153
Wiesbaden
VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften
Daniela Braun, Sebastian Adrian Popa, Hermann Schmitt
2017
Responding to the crisis: Eurosceptic parties of the left and right and their changing position towards the European Union
Florence
Constantin Schäfer
2017
Euroskeptizismus und Wahlenthaltung. Motivationen unterschiedlicher Nichtwählertypen bei der Europawahl 2014
S. 50-80
Sebastian Adrian Popa, Zoltán Fazekas, Daniela Braun
2017
Informing the Public: Party and Candidate Communication Compared across Platforms
Milan
Paul Nulty, Yannis Theocharis, Sebastian Adrian Popa, Olivier Parnet, Kenneth Benoit
2016
Social media and political communication in the 2014 elections to the European Parliament
S. 429–444
Daniela Braun, Sebastian Adrian Popa
2016
The effect of lead candidates emphasized in election manifestos on the relevance of European elections
University of Amsterdam
Hermann Schmitt, Sebastian Adrian Popa
2016
Turnout in the EP elections of 2014
S. 92
Stockholm
Swedish Institute for European Policy Studies
Yannis Theocharis, Pablo Barberá, Zoltán Fazekas, Sebastian Adrian Popa, Olivier Parnet
2016
A Bad Workman Blames His Tweets: The Consequences of Citizens' Uncivil Twitter Use When Interacting With Party Candidates
S. 1007 - 1031
Delia Dumitrescu, Sebastian Adrian Popa
2016
Showing their true colors? How EU flag display affects perceptions of party elites’ European attachment
S. 1698-1718
Sebastian Adrian Popa, Robert Rohrschneider, Hermann Schmitt
2016
Polarizing without legitimizing: The effect of lead candidates’ campaigns on perceptions of the EU democracy
S. 469–482
Sebastian Adrian Popa, Pablo Barberá, Hermann Schmitt
2015
A Common Multidimensional Political Space for Voters, Parties, and Legislators in Europe
Chicago
Hermann Schmitt, Eftichia Teperoglou
2015
The 2014 European Parliament Elections in Southern Europe: Second-Order or Critical Elections?
S. 287-309
Zoltán Fazekas, Sebastian Adrian Popa, Hermann Schmitt, Pablo Barberá, Yannis Theocharis
2015
When to talk about Europe? Selective Europeanization of the 2014 EP Elections
Vienna
Robert Rohrschneider, Hermann Schmitt, Sebastian Adrian Popa
2015
Polarizing Without Politicizing: The Effect of Lead Candidates’ Campaigns on Perceptions of the EU Democracy
Chicago
Hermann Schmitt
2015
Does Campaign Personalization Increase Turnout? Spitzenkandidaten in the 2014 European Parliament Elections
Centre for European Research, University of Gothenberg
Hermann Schmitt, Sarah B. Hobolt, Sebastian Adrian Popa
2015
Does personalization increase turnout? Spitzenkandidaten in the 2014 European Parliament elections
S. 347–368
Hermann Schmitt, Eftichia Teperoglou
2015
Special Issue: The 2014 European Parliament Elections in Southern Europe
Abingdon
Routledge
Yannis Theocharis, Pablo Barberá, Zoltán Fazekas, Sebastian Adrian Popa
2015
A Bad Workman Blames his Tweets: The Consequences of Citizens' Uncivil Twitter Use when Interacting with Party Candidates
San Francisco, CA
Hermann Schmitt
2014
Critical Elections in the European Union
Università degli Studi di Milano
Hermann Schmitt, Sarah B. Hobolt, Sebastian Adrian Popa
2014
“Spitzenkandidaten” in the 2014 European Parliament Election: Does Campaign Personalization Increase the Propensity to Turn Out?
Glasgow
Ed Fieldhouse, Jane Green, Hermann Schmitt, Geoffrey Evans, Cees van der Eijk
2014
The 2015 British Election Study: Voters in Context
WZB, Berlin
Hermann Schmitt
2014
Critical Elections? Re-alignment, de-alignment, or just tactical voting?
Hertie School of Governance, Berlin
Steven Weldon, Hermann Schmitt
2014
European Integration and Party Competition in German Federal Elections
S. 54-69
Sebastian Adrian Popa, Delia Dumitrescu
2014
How the European Flag Helps Shape Perceptions about Parties’ European Identity
Chicago, IL
Ed Fieldhouse, Jane Green, Hermann Schmitt, Geoffrey Evans, Cees van der Eijk
2014
The 2015 British Election Study: Voters in Context
University of Edinburgh
Sebastian Adrian Popa, Hermann Schmitt
2013
Electoral performance in second order elections: Emphasizing the context
University of Mainz