Prof. Dr. Richard Traunmüller
Project director
University Mannheim
Building A
A5, 6 332
68159 Mannheim
Phone: +49-621-181-2288Building A
A5, 6 332
68159 Mannheim
E-Mail: traunmueller@uni-mannheim.de
Projects — current
- Immigration, Integration, and Naturalisation: New Immigrants, Policy Decisions, and Citizens’ Responses
- RISS CoRE—Conceptualizing Reconfiguration for Empirical Research
- The Impact of Social Structure, Discrimination and Violence on the German Muslim Community
- Pressure to Conform, Self-Censorship, and the Concealment of Discriminatory Attitudes in the Everyday Life of Authorities
Publication — recent
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(2025): Zero-sum thinking and the cultural threat of Muslim religious rights. Comparative Political Studies, tba, tba, 1-37. More
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(2025): Students’ motives for restricting academic freedom: Viewpoint discrimination and prosocial concerns. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America : PNAS, 122, 47, Article No. e2503804122, 1-9. More
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(2025): Former social democratic partisanship, working-class background and support for radical right parties: A research note. Politische Vierteljahresschrift, tba, tba, 1-22. 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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(2025): The Gendered Costs of Stigma: How Experiences of Conflict-related Sexual Violence Affect Civic Engagement for Women and Men.. American Journal of Political Science, 69, 2, 763-778. 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): 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): The political consequences of wartime sexual violence: Evidence from a list experiment. Journal of Peace Research, 61, 6, 1035-1050. More
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(2023): Special Issue Conclusion: The GLES Open Science Challenge 2021 in Hindsight: Experiences Gained and Lessons Learned. Politische Vierteljahresschrift: PVS, 64, 1, 207–219. More
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(2023): Subjective Freedom of Speech: Why Do Citizens Think They Cannot Speak Freely?. Politische Vierteljahresschrift: PVS, 64, 1, 155–181. 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): Computing quantities of interest and their uncertainty using Bayesian simulation. Political Science Research and Methods, 11, 3, 623 - 632. More
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(2023): Social Integration: Conceptual Foundations and Open Questions. An Introduction to this Special Issue. Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie , 75, Suppl 1 (July 2022), 1-34. More
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(2023): What We Have Learned About Social Integration: Conclusion. Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie , 75, Suppl 1 (July 2022), 415-430. 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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(2022): Muslim Bias or Fear of Fundamentalism? A Survey Experiment in Five Western European Democracies. Research & Politics, 9, 1, (e-only). More
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(2021): Meinungsfreiheit an der Universität: Unschärfen und Strohmänner (Antwort auf Lars Meier). Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie, 73, 1, 137-146. More
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(2021): Lässt sich ‘Cancel Culture’ empirisch belegen? Impulse für eine pluralistische Fachdebatte. Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte , 71, 46 , 26-33. 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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(2021): Eliciting Beliefs as Distributions in Online Surveys. Political Analysis, 29, 4, 541-553. More
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(2020): Improving and Validating Survey Estimates of Religious Demography Using Bayesian Multilevel Models with Poststratification. Sociological Methods & Research, 49, 3, 603–636. More
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(2020): The Sensitivity of Sensitivity Analysis. Political Science Research & Methods, 8, 1, 149-159. 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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(2020): Is Free Speech in Danger on University Campus? Some Preliminary Evidence from a Most Likely Case. Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie, 72, 3 , 471-497. More
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(2019): The Silent Victims of Sexual Violence During War: Evidence from a List Experiment in Sri Lanka. Journal of Conflict Resolution , 63, 9, 2015-2042. 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): Modeling Latent Information in Voting Data with Dirichlet Process Priors. Political Analysis , 23, 1, 1-20. More
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(2014): Beyond Generalized Trust: Norms of Reciprocity as an Alternative Form of Social Capital in an Assimilationist Integration Regime. Political Studies, 62, 3, 596-617. More
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(2013): Religiöse Diversität und Sozialintegration im internationalen Vergleich. Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie, 65, 1, suppl., 437-465. More
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(2013): Religious Diversity and Religious Vitality: New Measuring Strategies and Empirical Evidence. Interdisciplinary Journal of Research on Religion, 9, article 3. Waco, Texas, Institute for Studies of Religion. More
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(2012): Zur Messung von Staat-Kirche-Beziehungen. Eine vergleichende Analyse neuerer Indizes. Zeitschrift für Vergleichende Politikwissenschaft/Comparative Governance and Politics, 6, 1, Suppl., 207-231. More
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(2011): Moral Communities? Religion as a Source of Social Trust in a Multilevel Analysis of 97 German Regions. European Sociological Review, 27, 3, 346-363. More
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(2011): Der religiöse Faktor in der Familienpolitik. Ein empirischer Test klassischer und neuerer Ansätze im Vergleich von 27 OECD-Ländern. Zeitschrift für Sozialreform , 57, 4, 383-408. More
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(2011): State Support of Religion: Making or Breaking Faith-Based Social Capital?. Comparative Politics, 43, 3 , 253-269. More
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(2009): Spheres of Trust. An Empirical Analysis of the Foundations of Particularized and Generalized Trust. European Journal of Political Research, 48, 6, 782-803. More
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(2009): Vereine als Schulen des Vertrauens? Eine empirische Analyse zur Zivilgesellschaft in der Schweiz. Swiss Political Science Review, 15, 3, 495-527. More
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(2009): Individual Religiosity, Religious Context, and the Creation of Social Trust in Germany. Schmollers Jahrbuch - Journal of Applied Social Science Studies , 129, 2, 357-365. More
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(2009): Religion und Sozialintegration. Eine empirische Analyse der religiösen Grundlagen sozialen Kapitals. Berliner Journal für Soziologie, 19, 3, 435-468. More
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(2008): Sozialkapitalwelten in Deutschland. Soziale Netzwerke, Vertrauen und Reziprozitätsnormen im subnationalen Vergleich. Zeitschrift für Vergleichende Politikwissenschaft/Comparative Governance and Politics, 2, 1 , 221-256. More
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(2024): Religious bridging and bonding in social networks. New evidence from a cross-national comparison. [ECSR Annual Conference, Barcelona, 11/09/2024 - 13/09/2024]. More
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(2023): The threat of Muslim religious rights and zero-sum thinking. [Kolloquium der Abteilung Migration, Integration, Transnationalisierung (WZB), Berlin, 10/01/2023 - 10/01/2023]. More
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(2023): Former social democratic partisanship, working-class background and support for radical right-wing parties. [CfP IASGP 2023 Annual Conference – “Shocks to the German system? German politics in 2023”, Mannheim, 29/11/2023 - 30/11/2023]. More
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(2022): Inclusion without Assimilation. Open versus Closed Conflicts of Values between Muslims and non-Muslims. [DeZIM FG-Wednesday, (virtual), 26/04/2022 - 26/04/2022]. 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), 20/01/2022 - 20/01/2022]. 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, 14/09/2022 - 17/09/2022]. 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, 17/05/2022 - 17/05/2022]. More
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(2021): The (in)consistency of immigration policy preferences. [117th APSA Annual Meeting & Exhibition, (virtual conference), 27/09/2021 - 02/10/2021]. 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), 29/08/2021 - 02/09/2021]. 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), 28/01/2021 - 28/01/2021]. More
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(2019): Estimating the Opinion of Religious Minority Groups Using Bayesian Multilevel Models with Poststratification. [9th Annual Conference of the European Political Science Association, Belfast, 19/06/2019 - 21/06/2019]. More
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(2013): Changes in Religious Regulation in 31 European Democracies, 1990 - 2011. [3rd Annual General Conference of the European Political Science Association, Barcelona, 19/06/2013 - 21/06/2013]. More
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(2013): The Dynamics of Social Context on Political Preferences in Germany. [71st Annual Conference of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Il., 10/04/2013 - 13/04/2013]. More
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(2013): Modeling Latent Information in Voting Data using Dirichlet Process Priors. [3rd Annual General Conference of the European Political Science Association, Barcelona, 19/06/2013 - 21/06/2013]. More
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(2020): Bayesianische Inferenz als Alternative zur klassischen Statistik. 671-697. Wiesbaden, Springer VS. More
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