The Bibliography on the Extreme Right in Europe: Winter 2019 update

Depending on your point of view, autumn is late this year. Or Christmas comes early. Either way, here is the winter 2019 edition of the Eclectic, Erratic Bibliography on the Extreme Right in Western Europe. And this is what you will want to know ?

How much is new in the bibliography?

Since March, I have collected a modest 53 new titles (which is actually one title more than last time around). Of these, 51 are articles, and just 2 are books. I obviously skimped on the chapters. On the other hand, I went a bit wild with pieces from French Politics this time because someone pointed me towards a whole host of older articles that I had not been aware of. The rest are basically the usual suspects plus a lot of one-hit wonders (Kyklos!?!).

Journaln
French Politics14
Research & Politics4
Electoral Studies3
Party Politics3
West European Politics3
American Political Science Review2
European Journal of Political Research2
European Sociological Review2
Acta Politica1
American Journal of Political Science1
Economic Policy1
European Political Science Review1
Frontiers in Psychology1
International Journal of Public Opinion Research1
Journal of Common Market Studies1
Journal of Political Ideologies1
Journal of the European Economic Association1
Kyklos1
Mass Communication and Society1
Media and Communication1
Nations and Nationalism1
Political Psychology1
Political Studies1
Representation1
The British Journal of Sociology1
World Political Science1

The French Politics tip-off explains the relatively large number of older articles. But the majority of the new additions (41) were published in the last couple of years. Here is yet another lengthy table:

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Publication yearn
201925
20178
20188
20155
20142
20031
20081
20091
20121
20161

Even with this massive intake of older articles, more than half of all the titles in the bibliography were published within the last decade.

Items in the full bibliography by decade of publication
Items in the full bibliography by decade of publication

To put this into perspective, the bibliography began its life as the reference section of a book that came out in 2008. Thank you all for publishing and pointing me towards new research.

What about gender equality?

The publications were written by 90 distinct authors. I extracted the given names and send them through R’s gender package, using the SSA algorithm that uses name data from the US Social Security Administration. This is a bit hit and miss, so I had to fill in some NAs and to correct some well known false positives (Andrea Pirro, Jocelyn Evans etc.). The end result is appalling: there are just 17 women amongst the authors that I have added, or 19 per cent.

A wordcloud of first names is quite instructive:

First names of 90 authors whose titles were added to the bibliography
First names of 90 authors whose titles were added to the bibliography

Michael rules. I, we, you need to do better.

What are they writing about?

Everybody loves a word cloud, so here is one more that I made of the new titles’ titles:

Wordcloud of 53 new titles in the extreme right bibliography
Wordcloud of 53 new titles in the bibliography

There are few surprises here. The massive injection of articles published in French Politics shows in Marine Le Pen’s name (its constituent parts artfully distributed across the cloud), the (old) name of her party, and in words like “french” (d’oh!) and “presidential”. “Germany” also shows up quite often, reflecting the rise of the AfD.

More interesting is perhaps the use of “analysis”, “study”, “explaining”, and “evidence”: authors seem to feel the need to convince their readers. “Extreme” and “radical/radicalism” are old friends. External factors like “economic”, “contextual”, neighbourhood, and “immigration” also feature prominently.

Personally, I think that the “populism” part of the ongoing radical right saga is a lot less interesting than the nativist and authoritarian parts. But unsurprisingly, “populist” and “populism” are obviously important.

Where can I get all this stuff?

You can download bibliographical data for the new titles here (as BibTeX, which almost every program on the planet should be able to import). Or have a look at the end of this post for a nicely formatted list.

So: what’s next?

Honestly, I don’t know. I fully intend to update the bibliography once the sun returns, but when this happens and what will be in the next version is up to you: submit that paper, point me to that book, and remember (and help me to remember) that Women Also Know Stuff.

Coda: the goods

  • Aarøe, Lene, Michael Bang Petersen, and Kevin Arceneaux. “The Behavioral Immune System Shapes Political Intuitions: Why and How Individual Differences in Disgust Sensitivity Underlie Opposition to Immigration.” 111.2 (2017): 277-294. doi:10.1017/S0003055416000770
    [BibTeX]
    @Article{ aaroe-petersen-arceneaux-2017,
    author  = {Aarøe, Lene and Petersen, Michael Bang and Arceneaux,
    Kevin},
    title = {The Behavioral Immune System Shapes Political Intuitions:
    Why and How Individual Differences in Disgust Sensitivity
    Underlie Opposition to Immigration},
    journaltitle  = {American Political Science Review},
    year = 2017,
    volume  = 111,
    number  = 2,
    pages = {277-294},
    doi = {10.1017/S0003055416000770}
    }

  • Allen, Trevor J.. “Exit To the Right? Comparing Far Right Voters and Abstainers in Western Europe.” Electoral Studies 50 (2017): 103-115. doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.electstud.2017.09.012
    [BibTeX]
    @Article{ allen-2017b,
    author  = {Trevor J. Allen},
    title = {Exit To the Right? Comparing Far Right Voters and
    Abstainers in Western Europe},
    journal  = {Electoral Studies},
    year = 2017,
    volume  = 50,
    pages = {103-115},
    doi = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.electstud.2017.09.012}
    }

  • Arzheimer, Kai. “Don’t mention the war! How populist right-wing radicalism became (almost) normal in Germany.” Journal of Common Market Studies (2019). doi:10.1111/jcms.12920
    [BibTeX]
    @Article{ arzheimer-2019c,
    author  = {Arzheimer, Kai},
    title = {Don't mention the war! How populist right-wing radicalism
    became (almost) normal in Germany},
    journal  = {Journal of Common Market Studies},
    year = 2019,
    doi = {10.1111/jcms.12920}
    }

  • Arzheimer, Kai and Carl Berning. “How the Alternative for Germany (AfD) and their voters veered to the radical right, 2013-2017.” Electoral Studies (2019): forthcoming. doi:10.1016/j.electstud.2019.04.004
    [BibTeX]
    @Article{ arzheimer-berning-2019,
    author  = {Arzheimer, Kai and Berning, Carl},
    title = {How the Alternative for Germany (AfD) and their voters
    veered to the radical right, 2013-2017},
    journal  = {Electoral Studies},
    year = 2019,
    pages = {forthcoming},
    doi = {10.1016/j.electstud.2019.04.004}
    }

  • Bastow, Steve. “The Front National Under Marine Le Pen: a Mainstream Political Party?.” 16.1 (2018): 19-37. doi:10.1057/s41253-017-0052-7
    [BibTeX]
    @Article{ bastow-2018,
    author  = {Steve Bastow},
    title = {The Front National Under Marine Le Pen: a Mainstream
    Political Party?},
    journaltitle  = {French Politics},
    year = 2018,
    volume  = 16,
    number  = 1,
    pages = {19-37},
    doi = {10.1057/s41253-017-0052-7}
    }

  • Bergman, Matthew E.. “Insights from the Quantification of the Study of Populism.” Representation 55.1 (2019): 21–30. doi:10.1080/00344893.2019.1572647
    [BibTeX]
    @Article{ bergman-2019,
    author  = {Matthew E. Bergman},
    title = {Insights from the Quantification of the Study of
    Populism},
    journal  = {Representation},
    year = 2019,
    volume  = 55,
    number  = 1,
    pages = {21--30},
    publisher  = {Routledge},
    doi = {10.1080/00344893.2019.1572647}
    }

  • Bergman, Matthew E. and Henry Flatt. “Issue Diversification: Which Niche Parties Can Succeed Electorally by Broadening Their Agenda?.” Political Studies (2019): online first. doi:10.1177/0032321719865538
    [BibTeX]
    @Article{ bergman-flatt-2019,
    author  = {Matthew E Bergman and Henry Flatt},
    title = {Issue Diversification: Which Niche Parties Can Succeed
    Electorally by Broadening Their Agenda?},
    journal  = {Political Studies},
    year = 2019,
    pages = {online first},
    doi = {10.1177/0032321719865538}
    }

  • Bischof, Daniel and Markus Wagner. “Do Voters Polarize When Radical Parties Enter Parliament?.” American Journal of Political Science 63.4 (2019): 888-904. doi:10.1111/ajps.12449
    [BibTeX]
    @Article{ bischof-wagner-2019,
    author  = {Bischof, Daniel and Wagner, Markus},
    title = {Do Voters Polarize When Radical Parties Enter
    Parliament?},
    journal  = {American Journal of Political Science},
    year = 2019,
    volume  = 63,
    number  = 4,
    pages = {888-904},
    doi = {10.1111/ajps.12449}
    }

  • Brouard, Sylvain and Martial Foucault. “Forecasting the Rise of the Front National During the 2014 Municipal Elections.” 12.4 (2014): 338-347. doi:10.1057/fp.2014.19
    [BibTeX]
    @Article{ brouard-foucault-2014,
    author  = {Sylvain Brouard and Martial Foucault},
    title = {Forecasting the Rise of the Front National During the 2014
    Municipal Elections},
    journaltitle  = {French Politics},
    year = 2014,
    volume  = 12,
    number  = 4,
    pages = {338-347},
    doi = {10.1057/fp.2014.19}
    }

  • Burgoon, Brian, Sam van Noort, Matthijs Rooduijn, and Geoffrey Underhill. “Positional Deprivation and Support for Radical Right and Radical Left Parties.” Economic Policy 34.97 (2018): 49-93. doi:10.1093/epolic/eiy017
    [BibTeX]
    @Article{ burgoon-noort-rooduijn-underhill-2018,
    author  = {Brian Burgoon and Sam van Noort and Matthijs Rooduijn and
    Geoffrey Underhill},
    title = {Positional Deprivation and Support for Radical Right and
    Radical Left Parties},
    journal  = {Economic Policy},
    year = 2018,
    volume  = 34,
    number  = 97,
    pages = {49-93},
    doi = {10.1093/epolic/eiy017}
    }

  • Buzogány, Aron. “Civic engagement, political participation and the radical right in Central and Eastern Europe.” Party Politics (2019): online first. doi:10.1177/1354068819863630
    [BibTeX]
    @Article{ buzogany-2019,
    author  = {Aron Buzogány},
    title = {Civic engagement, political participation and the radical
    right in Central and Eastern Europe},
    journal  = {Party Politics},
    year = 2019,
    pages = {online first},
    doi = {10.1177/1354068819863630}
    }

  • Campus, Donatella. “Marine Le Pen’s Peopolisation: an Asset for Leadership Image-Building?.” 15.2 (2017): 147-165. doi:10.1057/s41253-017-0026-9
    [BibTeX]
    @Article{ campus-2017,
    author  = {Donatella Campus},
    title = {Marine Le Pen's Peopolisation: an Asset for Leadership
    Image-Building?},
    journaltitle  = {French Politics},
    year = 2017,
    volume  = 15,
    number  = 2,
    pages = {147-165},
    doi = {10.1057/s41253-017-0026-9}
    }

  • Caramani, Daniele and Luca Manucci. “National past and populism: the re-elaboration of fascism and its impact on right-wing populism in Western Europe.” West European Politics (2019): online first. doi:10.1080/01402382.2019.1596690
    [BibTeX]
    @Article{ caramani-manucci-2019,
    author  = {Daniele Caramani and Luca Manucci},
    title = {National past and populism: the re-elaboration of fascism
    and its impact on right-wing populism in Western Europe},
    journal  = {West European Politics},
    year = 2019,
    pages = {online first},
    doi = {10.1080/01402382.2019.1596690}
    }

  • Carter, Elisabeth. “Right-Wing Extremism/Radicalism. Reconstructing the Concept.” Journal of Political Ideologies 23.2 (2018): 157-182. doi:10.1080/13569317.2018.1451227
    [BibTeX]
    @Article{ carter-2018,
    author  = {Elisabeth Carter},
    title = {Right-Wing Extremism/Radicalism. Reconstructing the
    Concept},
    journal  = {Journal of Political Ideologies},
    year = 2018,
    volume  = 23,
    number  = 2,
    pages = {157-182},
    doi = {10.1080/13569317.2018.1451227}
    }

  • Daenekindt, Stijn, Willem de Koster, and Jeroen van der Waal. “How people organise cultural attitudes: cultural belief systems and the populist radical right.” West European Politics 40.4 (2017): 791-811. doi:10.1080/01402382.2016.1271970
    [BibTeX]
    @Article{ daenekindt-koster-waal-2017,
    author  = {Stijn Daenekindt and Willem de Koster and Jeroen van der
    Waal},
    title = {How people organise cultural attitudes: cultural belief
    systems and the populist radical right},
    journal  = {West European Politics},
    year = 2017,
    volume  = 40,
    number  = 4,
    pages = {791-811},
    doi = {10.1080/01402382.2016.1271970}
    }

  • David, Quentin, Jean-Benoit Pilet, and Gilles Van Hamme. “Scale Matters in Contextual Analysis of Extreme Right Voting and Political Attitudes.” Kyklos 71.4 (2018): 509-536. doi:10.1111/kykl.12183
    [BibTeX]
    @Article{ david-pilet-van-hamme-2018,
    author  = {David, Quentin and Pilet, Jean-Benoit and Van Hamme,
    Gilles},
    title = {Scale Matters in Contextual Analysis of Extreme Right
    Voting and Political Attitudes},
    journal  = {Kyklos},
    year = 2018,
    volume  = 71,
    number  = 4,
    pages = {509-536},
    doi = {10.1111/kykl.12183}
    }

  • Dennison, James. “How Issue Salience Explains the Rise of the Populist Right in Western Europe.” International Journal of Public Opinion Research (2019): online first. doi:10.1093/ijpor/edz022
    [BibTeX]
    @Article{ dennison-2019,
    author  = {Dennison, James},
    title = {{How Issue Salience Explains the Rise of the Populist
    Right in Western Europe}},
    journal  = {International Journal of Public Opinion Research},
    year = 2019,
    pages = {online first},
    doi = {10.1093/ijpor/edz022}
    }

  • Dumitrescu, Delia. “Up, Close and Personal: the New Front National Visual Strategy Under Marine Le Pen.” 15.1 (2017): 1-26. doi:10.1057/s41253-016-0012-7
    [BibTeX]
    @Article{ dumitrescu-2017,
    author  = {Delia Dumitrescu},
    title = {Up, Close and Personal: the New Front National Visual
    Strategy Under Marine Le Pen},
    journaltitle  = {French Politics},
    year = 2017,
    volume  = 15,
    number  = 1,
    pages = {1-26},
    doi = {10.1057/s41253-016-0012-7}
    }

  • Evans, Jocelyn and Gilles Ivaldi. “Forecasting the Extreme Right Vote in France (1984-2007).” 6.2 (2008): 137-151. doi:10.1057/fp.2008.1
    [BibTeX]
    @Article{ evans-ivaldi-2008,
    author  = {Jocelyn Evans and Gilles Ivaldi},
    title = {Forecasting the Extreme Right Vote in France (1984-2007)},
    journaltitle  = {French Politics},
    year = 2008,
    volume  = 6,
    number  = 2,
    pages = {137-151},
    doi = {10.1057/fp.2008.1}
    }

  • Evans, Jocelyn and Gilles Ivaldi. “Forecasting the Extreme-Right Vote At the 2012 Presidential Election: Evaluating Our Model.” 10.4 (2012): 378-382. doi:10.1057/fp.2012.17
    [BibTeX]
    @Article{ evans-ivaldi-2012,
    author  = {Jocelyn Evans and Gilles Ivaldi},
    title = {Forecasting the Extreme-Right Vote At the 2012
    Presidential Election: Evaluating Our Model},
    journaltitle  = {French Politics},
    year = 2012,
    volume  = 10,
    number  = 4,
    pages = {378-382},
    doi = {10.1057/fp.2012.17}
    }

  • Ferrín, Mónica, Moreno Mancosu, and Teresa M. Cappiali. “Terrorist Attacks and Europeans’ Attitudes Towards Immigrants: An Experimental Approach.” European Journal of Political Research (2019): online first. doi:10.1111/1475-6765.12362
    [BibTeX]
    @Article{ ferrin-mancosu-cappiali-2019,
    author  = {Ferrín, Mónica and Mancosu, Moreno and Cappiali, Teresa
    M.},
    title = {Terrorist Attacks and Europeans' Attitudes Towards
    Immigrants: An Experimental Approach},
    journal  = {European Journal of Political Research},
    year = 2019,
    pages = {online first},
    doi = {10.1111/1475-6765.12362}
    }

  • Gidron, Noam and Peter A. Hall. “The politics of social status: economic and cultural roots of the populist right.” The British Journal of Sociology 68.S1 (2017): S57-S84. doi:10.1111/1468-4446.12319
    [BibTeX]
    @Article{ gidron-hall-2017,
    author  = {Gidron, Noam and Hall, Peter A.},
    title = {The politics of social status: economic and cultural roots
    of the populist right},
    journal  = {The British Journal of Sociology},
    year = 2017,
    volume  = 68,
    number  = {S1},
    pages = {S57-S84},
    doi = {10.1111/1468-4446.12319}
    }

  • Gingrich, Jane. “Did State Responses to Automation Matter for Voters?.” Research & Politics 6.1 (2019). doi:10.1177/2053168019832745
    [BibTeX]
    @Article{ gingrich-2019,
    author  = {Jane Gingrich},
    title = {Did State Responses to Automation Matter for Voters?},
    journal  = {Research \& Politics},
    year = 2019,
    volume  = 6,
    number  = 1,
    doi = {10.1177/2053168019832745}
    }

  • Halla, Martin, Alexander F. Wagner, and Josef Zweimüller. “Immigration and Voting for the Far Right.” Journal of the European Economic Association 15.6 (2017): 1341-1385. doi:10.1093/jeea/jvx003
    [BibTeX]
    @Article{ halla-wagner-zweimueller-2017,
    author  = {Martin Halla and Alexander F. Wagner and Josef
    Zweimüller},
    title = {Immigration and Voting for the Far Right},
    journal  = {Journal of the European Economic Association},
    year = 2017,
    volume  = 15,
    number  = 6,
    pages = {1341-1385},
    doi = {10.1093/jeea/jvx003}
    }

  • Hameleers, Michael. “Putting Our Own People First: The Content and Effects of Online Right-wing Populist Discourse Surrounding the European Refugee Crisis.” Mass Communication and Society (2019): online first. doi:10.1080/15205436.2019.1655768
    [BibTeX]
    @Article{ hameleers-2019,
    author  = {Michael Hameleers},
    title = {Putting Our Own People First: The Content and Effects of
    Online Right-wing Populist Discourse Surrounding the
    European Refugee Crisis},
    journal  = {Mass Communication and Society},
    year = 2019,
    pages = {online first},
    doi = {10.1080/15205436.2019.1655768}
    }

  • Hays, Jude, Junghyun Lim, and Jae-Jae Spoon. “The path from trade to right-wing populism in Europe.” 60 (2019). doi:10.1016/j.electstud.2019.04.002
    [BibTeX]
    @Article{ hays-lim-spoon-2019,
    author  = {Jude Hays and Junghyun Lim and Jae-Jae Spoon},
    title = {The path from trade to right-wing populism in Europe},
    journaltitle  = {Electoral Studies},
    year = 2019,
    volume  = 60,
    doi = {10.1016/j.electstud.2019.04.002}
    }

  • Hobolt, Sara B. and Julian M. Hoerner. “The Mobilising Effect of Political Choice.” European Journal of Political Research (2019): online first. doi:10.1111/1475-6765.12353
    [BibTeX]
    @Article{ hobolt-hoerner-2019,
    author  = {Hobolt, Sara B. and Hoerner, Julian M.},
    title = {The Mobilising Effect of Political Choice},
    journal  = {European Journal of Political Research},
    year = 2019,
    pages = {online first},
    doi = {10.1111/1475-6765.12353}
    }

  • Im, Zhen Jie, Nonna Mayer, Bruno Palier, and Jan Rovny. “The \enquotelosers of automation: A Reservoir of Votes for the Radical Right?.” Research & Politics 6.1 (2019). doi:10.1177/2053168018822395
    [BibTeX]
    @Article{ im-mayer-palier-rovny-2019,
    author  = {Zhen Jie Im and Nonna Mayer and Bruno Palier and Jan
    Rovny},
    title = {The \enquote{losers of automation}: A Reservoir of Votes
    for the Radical Right?},
    journal  = {Research \& Politics},
    year = 2019,
    volume  = 6,
    number  = 1,
    doi = {10.1177/2053168018822395}
    }

  • Ivaldi, Gilles. “Towards the Median Economic Crisis Voter? the New Leftist Economic Agenda of the Front National in France.” 13.4 (2015): 346-369. doi:10.1057/fp.2015.17
    [BibTeX]
    @Article{ ivaldi-2015,
    author  = {Gilles Ivaldi},
    title = {Towards the Median Economic Crisis Voter? the New Leftist
    Economic Agenda of the Front National in France},
    journaltitle  = {French Politics},
    year = 2015,
    volume  = 13,
    number  = 4,
    pages = {346-369},
    doi = {10.1057/fp.2015.17}
    }

  • Janssen, Heleen J., Maarten van Ham, Tom Kleinepier, and Jaap Nieuwenhuis. “A Micro-Scale Approach to Ethnic Minority Concentration in the Residential Environment and Voting for the Radical Right in The Netherlands.” European Sociological Review (2019). doi:10.1093/esr/jcz018
    [BibTeX]
    @Article{ janssen-ham-kleinepier-nieuwenhuis-2019,
    author  = {Janssen, Heleen J. and van Ham, Maarten and Kleinepier,
    Tom and Nieuwenhuis, Jaap},
    title = {A Micro-Scale Approach to Ethnic Minority Concentration in
    the Residential Environment and Voting for the Radical
    Right in The Netherlands},
    journal  = {European Sociological Review},
    year = 2019,
    doi = {10.1093/esr/jcz018}
    }

  • Jérôme, Bruno and Véronique Jérôme-Speziari. “A Le Pen Vote Function for the 2002 Presidential Election: a Way To Reduce Uncertainty.” 1.2 (2003): 247-251. doi:10.1057/palgrave.fp.8200036
    [BibTeX]
    @Article{ jerome-jerome-speziari-2003,
    author  = {Bruno J{\'e}rôme and V{\'e}ronique J{\'e}rôme-Speziari},
    title = {A Le Pen Vote Function for the 2002 Presidential Election:
    a Way To Reduce Uncertainty},
    journaltitle  = {French Politics},
    year = 2003,
    volume  = 1,
    number  = 2,
    pages = {247-251},
    doi = {10.1057/palgrave.fp.8200036}
    }

  • Kurer, Thomas and Bruno Palier. “Shrinking and Shouting: the Political Revolt of the Declining Middle in Times of Employment Polarization.” Research & Politics 6.1 (2019). doi:10.1177/2053168019831164
    [BibTeX]
    @Article{ kurer-palier-2019,
    author  = {Thomas Kurer and Bruno Palier},
    title = {Shrinking and Shouting: the Political Revolt of the
    Declining Middle in Times of Employment Polarization},
    journal  = {Research \& Politics},
    year = 2019,
    volume  = 6,
    number  = 1,
    doi = {10.1177/2053168019831164}
    }

  • Leidig, Eviane Cheng. “Immigrant, Nationalist and Proud. A Twitter Analysis of Indian Diaspora Supporters for Brexit and Trump.” Media and Communication 7.1 (2019): 77. doi:10.17645/mac.v7i1.1629
    [BibTeX]
    @Article{ leidig-2019,
    author  = {Leidig, Eviane Cheng},
    title = {Immigrant, Nationalist and Proud. A Twitter Analysis of
    Indian Diaspora Supporters for Brexit and Trump},
    journal  = {Media and Communication},
    year = 2019,
    volume  = 7,
    number  = 1,
    pages = 77,
    doi = {10.17645/mac.v7i1.1629}
    }

  • Mader, Matthias and Harald Schoen. “The European refugee crisis, party competition, and voters’ responses in Germany.” West European Politics 42.1 (2019): 67-90. doi:10.1080/01402382.2018.1490484
    [BibTeX]
    @Article{ mader-schoen-2019,
    author  = {Matthias Mader and Harald Schoen},
    title = {The European refugee crisis, party competition, and
    voters’ responses in Germany},
    journal  = {West European Politics},
    year = 2019,
    volume  = 42,
    number  = 1,
    pages = {67-90},
    doi = {10.1080/01402382.2018.1490484}
    }

  • Martig, Noemi and Julian Bernauer. “The Halo Effect: Perceptions of Diffuse Threat and SVP Vote Share.” World Political Science 14.1 (2018): 27-54. doi:10.1515/wps-2018-0002
    [BibTeX]
    @Article{ martig-bernauer-2018,
    author  = {Noemi Martig and Julian Bernauer},
    title = {The Halo Effect: Perceptions of Diffuse Threat and SVP
    Vote Share},
    journal  = {World Political Science},
    year = 2018,
    volume  = 14,
    number  = 1,
    pages = {27-54},
    doi = {10.1515/wps-2018-0002}
    }

  • Maxwell, Rahsaan. “Cosmopolitan Immigration Attitudes in Large European Cities: Contextual or Compositional Effects?.” American Political Science Review 113.2 (2019): 456-474. doi:10.1017/S0003055418000898
    [BibTeX]
    @Article{ maxwell-2019,
    author  = {Maxwell, Rahsaan},
    doi = {10.1017/S0003055418000898},
    journal  = {American Political Science Review},
    number  = {2},
    pages = {456-474},
    title = {Cosmopolitan Immigration Attitudes in Large European
    Cities: Contextual or Compositional Effects?},
    volume  = {113},
    year = {2019}
    }

  • Mermat, Djamel. “‘sympathy for the Devil’? Walking the Tight Rope in the Study of the French National Front (2006-2008).” 7.1 (2009): 56-74. doi:10.1057/fp.2009.1
    [BibTeX]
    @Article{ mermat-2009,
    author  = {Djamel Mermat},
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