Harald Schoen

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Social Science University of Mannheim 
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Wuttke A, Gavras K, Schoen H. (2020) Leader of the free world or pioneer in democracy’s decline? Examining the democratic deconsolidation hypothesis on the mass level in East and West Germany: Research & Politics. 7: 205316801990082
Mader M, Pesthy M, Schoen H. (2020) Conceptions of national identity, turnout and party preference: Evidence from Germany Nations and Nationalism
Wuttke A, Schimpf C, Schoen H. (2020) When the Whole Is Greater than the Sum of Its Parts: On the Conceptualization and Measurement of Populist Attitudes and Other Multidimensional Constructs American Political Science Review. 114: 356-374
Gärtner L, Gavras K, Schoen H. (2020) What tips the scales? Disentangling the mechanisms underlying post-electoral gains and losses in democratic support Electoral Studies. 67: 102210
Wuttke A, Jungherr A, Schoen H. (2019) More than opinion expression : Secondary effects of intraparty referendums on party members Party Politics. 25: 817-827
Mader M, Steiner ND, Schoen H. (2019) The globalisation divide in the public mind: belief systems on globalisation and their electoral consequences Journal of European Public Policy. 1-20
Schoen H. (2019) Not a powerful electoral issue yet: on the role of European integration in the 2017 German federal election Journal of European Public Policy. 26: 717-733
Mader M, Schoen H. (2019) The European refugee crisis, party competition, and voters’ responses in Germany West European Politics. 42: 67-90
Lindstam E, Mader M, Schoen H. (2019) Conceptions of National Identity and Ambivalence towards Immigration British Journal of Political Science. 1-22
Steinbrecher M, Schoen H. (2019) Channelling attention and choice? Examining effects of consideration sets on electoral decision-making Electoral Studies. 57: 294-301
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