(2025):
Zero-sum thinking and the cultural threat of Muslim religious rights.
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Prof. Dr. Marc Helbling
Director of the MZES and Project Director
University Mannheim
Building B
A5, 6 101
68159 Mannheim
Phone: +49-621-181-3391Building B
A5, 6 101
68159 Mannheim
E-Mail: marc.helbling@mzes.uni-mannheim.de
Projekte — current
- Einwanderungspolitik in OECD- und Nicht-OECD Ländern vergleichen und erklären
- Demokratische Werte unter Migrant*innen aus autoritären Regimen
- Immigration, Integration und Einbürgerung: Neuzuwanderer, Policy-Entscheidungen und Reaktionen von Staatsbürgern
- Politischer und religiöser Extremismus: Explizite und implizite Einstellungen messen und erklären
- Forschungsvernetzung im DeZIM Verbund
Publikation — recent
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(2025): A comparison of individual needs and support of violence among radicals, extremists and fundamentalists in Western Europe. Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, 12, Article number: 1867, 1-8. More
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(2025): The effects of Muslim immigration and demographic change on group boundaries in Germany. European Societies, 27, 4, 697–723. More
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(2025): Liberal democratic values among immigrants in Europe: Socialisation and adaptation processes. European Journal of Political Research, tba, tba, 1-14. More
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(2025): Broad and Detailed Agreement: Public Preferences for German Immigration Policy. International Migration Review, 59, 3, 1219-1232. More
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(2024): Numbers, Selectivity and Generosity. The Conditional Nature of Immigration Policy Preferences. Comparative Political Studies, 57, 2, 187-381. More
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(2024): Measuring Implicit Political Extremism through Implicit Association Tests. Public Opinion Quarterly, 88, 1, 175–192. More
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(2024): Extending Migrants’ Rights but Limiting Long-Term Settlement: Migrant Integration Policy Trends in EU and OECD Countries Between 2010 and 2019. International Migration Review, 58, 3, 1568-1591. More
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(2024): Value Conflicts Revisited: Muslims, Gender Equality and Gestures of Respect. British Journal of Political Science, 54, 3, 836-850. More
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(2024): Measuring political radicalism and extremism in surveys: Three new scales. Plos One, 19, 5, (article no. e0300661) pp.1-16. More
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(2023): The Consequences of Nationalism: A scholarly exchange. Nations and Nationalism, 29, 3, 810–830. More
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(2023): Terrorism and Immigration Policy Preferences. Defence and Peace Economics, 34, 5, 646-659. More
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(2023): Affective partisan polarization and moral dilemmas during the COVID-19 pandemic. Political Science Research and Methods, 11, 2, 429-436. More
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(2023): Migration aspirations and the perceptions of the political, economic and social environment in Africa. International Migration, 61, 6, 102-117. More
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(2023): Measuring the effect of climate change on migration flows: Limitations of existing data and analytical frameworks. PLOS Climate , 2, 1, (article no. e0000078), pp. 1-10. More
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(2022): Terrorism and Migration: An Overview. British Journal of Political Science, 22, 2, 977-996. More
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(2022): Backlash to policy decisions. How citizens react to the permission and banning of immigrants’ right to demonstrate. Political Science Research and Methods, 10, 2, 279–297. More
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(2022): The importance of citizenship for deserving COVID-19 treatment. Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, 9, (article no. 302) e-only. More
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(2021): Climate change literacy and migration potential: micro-level evidence from Africa. Climatic Change, 169, 1-2, (article no. 9). More
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(2021): How climate change leads to emigration: Conditional and long-run effects. Review of Development Economics, 25, 4, 2323-2349. More
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(2021): Assembling—not reinventing—the wheel. New developments in the field of migration policy indice. Global Policy, 12, 3, 325-326. More
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(2021): Public Support for State Surveillance. European Journal of Political Research, 60, 4, 994-1006. More
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(2021): Climate Change Literacy and Migration Potential: Micro-Level Evidence from Africa. Climatic Change, 169, (article no. 9, 2021), pp. 1-13. More
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(2021): Developing a COVID-19 module for the European Social Survey. Measurement instruments for the social sciences, 3, (article no. 9), pp. 1-6, e-only. More
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(2020): Restricting immigration to foster migrant integration? A comparative study across 22 European countries. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 46, 13, 2603-2624. More
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(2020): An Empirical Comparison of Seven Populist Attitudes Scales. Political Research Quarterly, 73, 2, 409-424. More
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(2020): Transnational Terrorism and Restrictive Immigration Policies. Journal of Peace Research, 57, 4, 564–580. More
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(2020): What is Islamophobia? Disentangling Citizens’ Feelings Towards Ethnicity, Religion and Religiosity Using a Survey Experiment. British Journal of Political Science, 50, 3, 811-828. More
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(2016): How State Support of Religion Shapes Attitudes Toward Muslim Immigrants. New Evidence from a Subnational Comparison. Comparative Political Studies , 49, 3, 391-424. More
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(2015): A Struggle over Religious Rights? How Muslim Immigrants and Christian Natives View the Accommodation of Religion in Six European Countries. Social Forces, 94, 2, 647-671. More
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(2023): The threat of Muslim religious rights and zero-sum thinking. [Kolloquium der Abteilung Migration, Integration, Transnationalisierung (WZB), Berlin, 11/01/2023 - 11/01/2023]. More
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(2022): Measuring Immigration Policies and their Effects. [Demscore Workshop, Uppsala University, 01/12/2022 - 02/12/2022]. More
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(2022): Sensitive Measurements? Investigating Extremism in Europe Using Experiments and Implicit Association Tests. [28th International Conference of Europeanists, Lisbon, 29/06/2022 - 01/07/2022]. More
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(2022): Inclusion without Assimilation. Open versus Closed Conflicts of Values between Muslims and non-Muslims. [DeZIM FG-Wednesday, (virtual), 27/04/2022 - 27/04/2022]. More
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(2022): Migration aspirations and the perceptions of the political, economic and social environment in Africa. [Kolloquium der Abteilung Migration, Integration, Transnationalisierung (WZB), (virtual), 16/02/2022 - 16/02/2022]. More
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(2022): Numbers, Selectivity and Generosity. The Conditional Nature of Immigration Policy Preferences. [DYNAMICS x POLITICS Lecture Series (Hertie School of Governance), (virtual), 21/01/2022 - 21/01/2022]. More
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(2022): Sacred Spaces, Social Spaces, Political Spaces: Mosques in Western Europe. [118th Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Montréal, 15/09/2022 - 18/09/2022]. More
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(2022): Numbers, Selectivity and Generosity. The Conditional Nature of Immigration Policy Preferences. [Public Views of Immigration and Diversity Workshop, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, 18/05/2022 - 18/05/2022]. More
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(2021): Sensitive Messungen? Die Untersuchung extremistischer Einstellungen mittels direkter Fragen, Umfrageexperimenten und impliziter Assoziationstests. [Bundesamt für Verfassungsschutz Wissenschaftskonferenz 2021, Berlin, 16/09/2021 - 17/09/2021]. More
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(2021): Islamophobie in Westeuropa. Angst vor Muslimen oder Fundamentalisten?. [Hans-Blumenberg Lecture, University of Münster, Religion and Politics Cluster of Excellence, (virtual), 08/06/2021 - 08/06/2021]. More
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(2021): Klimawandel und Migration. [Klimawandel und Klimakommunikation - Seminar für Medienschaffende, Europäische Akademie Otzenhausen, Nonnweiler, 21/10/2021 - 23/10/2021]. More
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(2021): The (in)consistency of immigration policy preferences. [117th APSA Annual Meeting & Exhibition, (virtual conference), 28/09/2021 - 03/10/2021]. More
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(2021): Sensitive Measurements? Investigating Extremism Among Minorities in Europe Using Experiments and Implicit Association Tests. [28. Wissenschaftlicher Kongress der Deutschen Vereinigung für Politikwissenschaft, (virtual conference), 14/09/2021 - 16/09/2021]. More
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(2021): Climate Change Literacy and Migration Potential: Micro-Level Evidence from Africa. [15. General Conference of the ECPR, (virtual conference), 30/08/2021 - 03/09/2021]. More
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(2021): Does every life count the same?Evidence from a triage experiment. [15. General Conference of the ECPR, (virtual conference), 30/08/2021 - 03/09/2021]. More
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(2021): Numbers, Selectivity and Generosity: The Conditional Nature of Immigration Policy Preferences. [Workshop on Survey Experiments in Migration and Integration, (virtual workshop), 29/01/2021 - 29/01/2021]. More
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(2021): How climate change leads to emigration: Individual-level and long-run effects. [Frontiers in Quantitative Migration Research, Joint Seminar at Berlin Institute for Integration and Migration Research, (virtual seminar), 29/04/2021 - 29/04/2021]. More
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(2021): L'influence des politiques d'immigration et d'intégration sur l'intégration des immigrants. [Forum de l'intégration, Université de Concordia, Québec, 28/04/2021 - 30/04/2021]. More
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(2024): How Policies that Impact Migrants Amplify or Mitigate Stigma Processes. 140-162. Cambridge, The MIT Press. More
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(2024): Populist Attitudes, Cleavage Identification, and Polarization in Austria and Germany. 118-139. London, New York, Routledge. More
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(2020): Migration Governance at the State Level: Policy Developments and Effects. 121-136. Bristol, Bristol University Press. More