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Wessler Hartmut, Rainer Freudenthaler (2018): Public Sphere, New York, Oxford University Press
Gschwend Thomas, Thomas König, Marcel Neunhoeffer (2018): Wie das bayerische Wahlrecht die CSU begünstigt, 2018, Hamburg, Zeit Online
Brenner Thomas, Tobias Ebert (2018): Fachkräfte für den Landkreis Marburg-Biedenkopf - Wahrnehmung, Attraktivität und Potentiale, pp. 106. Marburg, Philipps-Universität
Rinke Eike Mark (2018): Bringing listening to the theory and practice of deliberative pedagogy, [ International Communication Association Pre-Conference “Deliberative Pedagogy: Theory and Practice”, Prague, ]
Stecker Christian, Marc Debus (2018): Refugees Welcome? The presence of refugees and the electoral success of the right-wing populist AfD in Germany, [ 8th Annual Conference of the European Political Science Association, Vienna, ]
Kortmann Matthias, Christian Stecker, Tobias Weiß (2018): Politicizing Islam: How Populism Changes the Relevance of Islam in Electoral Manifestos, [ Workshop ‘Minding the Gap? The Populist Surge and its Consequences for Representation’, WZB, Berlin, ]
Bräuninger Thomas, Marc Debus, Jochen Müller, Christian Stecker (2018): Jamaica, minority government or grand coalition? Government formation after the Bundestagwahl 2017, [ 44th Annual Conference of the International Association for the Study of German Politics (IASGP), GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Cologne, ]
Leszczensky Lars, Tobias Wolbring (2018): Wenn Y einen Einfluss auf X hat: Eine Simulationsstudie zum Umgang mit umgekehrter Kausalität mit Paneldaten, [ Gemeinsame Frühjahrstagung der Sektionen Methoden der empirischen Sozialforschung und Modellbildung und Simulation der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie, Leipzig, ]
Burgdorf Katharina, Henning Hillmann (2018): Creative Revolution through Symbolic Collaboration Networks. The Case of the New Hollywood Movement, [ Networks in the Global World, St. Petersburg, ]
Theocharis Yannis, Stefanie Walter (2018): Solidarity or Antagonism? An Analysis of German News Media Reporting on Anti-Austerity Protests in Greece, 109, pp. 95-116. London, Routledge
Debus Marc (2018): Pariah Parties, Policy Profiles and Party Politics in a Multilevel System: Coalition Formation in Germany, 2017–2018, pp. 189-205. Florence, European University Institute
Gould Robert, Roger D. Peng, Frauke Kreuter, Randall Pruim, Jeff Witmer, George W. Cobb (2018): Challenge to the established curriculum: a collection of reflections, pp. 415-432. Cham, Springer
Wessler Hartmut (2018): Habermas and the Media, pp. 185. Cambridge, Polity Press
Tuttnauer Or (2018): If you can beat them, confront them: Party-level analysis of opposition behavior in European national parliaments, European Union Politics, 19, 2, pp. 278-298.
Grill Christiane, Hajo G. Boomgaarden (2018): How citizens (could) turn into an informed public: Explaining citizens’ attentiveness for European Parliamentary elections, Communications – The European Journal of Communication Research, 43, 4, pp. 468-488.
Chan Chung-hong, King-Wa Fu (2018): The “Mutual Ignoring” Mechanism of Cyberbalkanization: Triangulating Big Data Analysis and Agent-Based Modeling, Journal of Information Technology & Politics, 15, 4, pp. 378-387.
Martig Noemi, Julian Bernauer (2018): The Halo Effect: Perceptions of Diffuse Threat and the SVP Vote Share, World Political Science, 14, 1, pp. 27-54.
Kurella Anna-Sophie, Jan Rosset (2018): The Rise of Cultural Issues as an Opportunity for the Right? Insights from the 2015 Swiss Election, Swiss Political Science Review, 24, 4, pp. 381-399.
Schröder Valentin, Christian Stecker (2018): The Temporal Dimension of Issue Competition, Party Politics, 24, 6, pp. 708–718.
Winzen Thomas, Rik de Ruiter, Jofre Rocabert (2018): Is parliamentary attention to the EU strongest when it is needed the most? National parliaments and the selective debate of EU policies, European Union Politics, 19, 3, pp. 481-501.
Gereke Johanna, Max Schaub, Delia Baldassarri (2018): Ethnic diversity, poverty and social trust in Germany: Evidence from a behavioral measure of trust, PLOS ONE, 13, 7, pp. (online).
Pink Sebastian (2018): Anticipated (Grand-)Parental Child Care Support and the Decision to Become a Parent, European Journal of Population, 34, 5, pp. 691–720.
Weber Hannes (2018): Higher acceptance rates of asylum seekers lead to slightly more asylum applications in the future, Demographic Research, 39, 47, pp. 1291–1304.
Weber Hannes, Steffen Hillmert, Karin Julia Rott (2018): Can digital information literacy among undergraduates be improved? Evidence from an experimental study, Teaching in Higher Education, 23, 8, pp. 909-926.
Mueller Sean, Julian Bernauer (2018): Party unity in federal disunity: determinants of decentralised policy-seeking in Switzerland, West European Politics, 41, 3, pp. 565-593.
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