| Nr. | Citation |
| 1 | Isabella Rebasso, Matthijs Rooduijn & Gijs Schumacher (2025). Appraisal Theory Predicts Emotions in the General, but Not in the Political Domain. Preprint |
| 2 | Céline Laffineur, Jakob Kasper, Lysanne te Brinke, Bert N. Bakker & Gijs Schumacher (2025). Political Interest, Activism, and Affective Polarization: Dutch Adolescents and Adults are not that Different. Tijdschrift voor Communicatiewetenschap |
| 3 | Bert N. Bakker & Gijs Schumacher (2025). Using measures of psychophysiological and neural activity to advance understanding of psychological processes in politics. Handbook of Innovations in Political Psychology |
| 4 | Matthijs Gillissen, Matthijs Rooduijn & Gijs Schumacher (2025). Empathic Concern and Perspective-Taking Have Opposite Effects on Affective Polarization. Journal of Experimental Political Science |
| 5 | Delaney Peterson, Matthijs Rooduijn, Frederic R. Hopp, Gijs Schumacher & Bert N. Bakker (2025). Loneliness is positively associated with populist radical right support. Social Science & Medicine |
| 6 | Christian Pipal, Martijn Schoonvelde, Gijs Schumacher & Max Boiten (2025). JST and rJST: joint estimation of sentiment and topics in textual data using a semi-supervised approach. Communication Methods and Measures |
| 7 | Jakob Kasper, Gijs Schumacher & Bert N. Bakker (2025). Establishing the Construct and Predictive Validity of Brief Measures of Affective Polarization. European Journal of Political Research |
| 8 | Diamantis Petropoulos Petalas, Gijs Schumacher & H. Steven Scholte (2025). Is Political Ideology Correlated with Brain Structure? A Preregistered Replication. iScience |
| 9 | Malte Luken, Kody Moodley, Eva Viviani, Christian Pipal, Gijs Schumacher (2024). MEXCA – A Simple and Robust Pipeline for Capturing Emotion Expressions in Faces, Vocalization, and Speech. Preprint |
| 10 | Maaike D. Homan & Gijs Schumacher (2024). Examining the Influence of Politicians’ Emotional Appeals on Vote Choice using a Visualized Leader Choice Task. Preprint |
| 11 | Linda Bomm, Gijs Schumacher & Bert N. Bakker (2024). The Structure and Correlates of Societal Threat Perceptions: A Network Approach. Preprint |
| 12 | Céline Laffineur, Bert N. Bakker & Gijs Schumacher (2024). The Social Nature of Political (Dis)Interest: Conceptualizing and Validating Political (Dis)Interest as a Social Identity. Preprint |
| 13 | Gustavo Couto de Jesus, Maaike D. Homan, Diamantis Petropoulos Petalas, Bert N.Bakker, Joe Bathelt, and Gijs Schumacher (2024). An EEG-study on the extent to which partisanship conditions the processing of politicians’ faces. Preprint |
| 14 | Dániel Komáromy, Matthijs Rooduijn, Gijs Schumacher (2024). Mapping the populist mind: A network approach to integrate sociological and psychological models of the populist radical right. Frontiers in Political Science |
| 15 | Christian Pipal, Bert N. Bakker, Gijs Schumacher & Mariken A. C. G. van der Velden (2024). Tone in politics is not systematically related to macro trends, ideology, or experience. Scientific Reports |
| 16 | Gijs Schumacher, Maaike D. Homan, Isabella Rebasso, Neil Fasching, Bert N. Bakker & Matthijs Rooduijn (2024). Establishing the validity and robustness of facial electromyography measures for political science. Politics and the Life Sciences |
| 17 | Maaike D. Homan, Gijs Schumacher & Bert N. Bakker (2024). Facing emotional politicians: Do emotional displays of politicians evoke mimicry and emotional contagion? Emotion |
| 18 | Bert N. Bakker, & Yphtach Lelkes (2024). Putting the affect in affective polarization. Cognition & Emotion |
| 19 | Kevin Arceneaux, Bert N. Bakker, Neil Fasching & Yphtach Lelkes (2024). A critical evaluation and research agenda for the study of psychological dispositions and political attitudes. Advances in Political Psychology |
| 20 | Kevin Arceneaux, Bert N. Bakker, & Gijs Schumacher (2024). Being of One Mind: Does Alignment in Physiological Responses and Subjective Experiences Shape Political Ideology. Political Psychology |
| 21 | Roeland Dubel, Maaike D. Homan, Delaney Peterson, Gijs Schumacher & Bert N. Bakker (2024). Replicating and extending Soroka, Fournier & Nir (2019): negative news increases arousal and negative affect. Media & Communication. |
| 22 | Toshkov, D., Mazepus, H., Yordanova, N., & Piqani, D. (2024). Enforcement and public opinion: The perceived legitimacy of rule of law sanctions. Journal of European Public Policy |
| 23 | Laustsen, L., Mazepus, H., van Leeuwen, F., & Bartusevicius, H. (2024). Trait Preferences for Leaders During War: Experimental and Panel-Based Evidence from Ukraine 2022. Preprint |
| 24 | Roeland Dubel, Gijs Schumacher, Maaike D. Homan, Delaney Peterson & Bert N. Bakker (2024). Replicating and Extending Soroka, Fournier, and Nir: Negative News Increases Arousal and Negative Affect. Media and Communication |
| 25 | Mazepus, H., Osmudsen, M., Bang-Petersen, M., Toshkov, D., & Dimitrova, A. (2023). Information battleground: Conflict perceptions motivate the belief in and sharing of misinformation about the adversary. PLOS ONE |
| 26 | Peresman, A., Larsen, L. T., Mazepus, H., & Petersen, M. B. (2023). Populists are skeptical to expert advice but respond to better arguments. Preprint |
| 27 | Rimkutė, D., & Mazepus, H. (2023). A widening authority–legitimacy gap in EU regulatory governance? An experimental study of the European Medicines Agency’s legitimacy in health security regulation. Journal of European Public Policy |
| 28 | Bartusevičius, H., Van Leeuwen, F., Mazepus, H., Laustsen, L., & Tollefsen, A. F. (2023). Russia’s attacks on civilians strengthen Ukrainian resistance. PNAS Nexus |
| 29 | Gijs Schumacher, Matthijs Rooduijn & Bert N. Bakker (2022). Hot Populism? Affective responses to antiestablishment Rhetoric. Political Psychology |
| 30 | Mark Brandt, & Bert N. Bakker (2022). The complicated but solvable threat-politics relationship. Trends in the Cognitive Sciences |
| 31 | Ariel Malka, Yphtach Lelkes, Bert N. Bakker, and Eliyahu Spivack (2022). Who is open to authoritarian governance in western democracies. Perspectives on Politics |
| 32 | Mazepus, H., & Toshkov, D. (2022). Standing up for democracy? Explaining citizens’ support for democratic checks and balances. Comparative Political Studies |
| 33 | Mazepus, H., van Leeuwen, F., Poama, A., & Aloyo, E. T. (2022). Moral Condemnation is Not Enough to Save Lives: What Drives Public Support for International Interventions? Preprint |
| 34 | Toshkov, D., Mazepus, H., Yordanova, N., & Piqani, D. (2022). Avoiding Public Backlash: Enforcing Rule of Law in the European Union. Preprint |
| 35 | Mazepus, H. (2022). Rose-colored glasses or suspicion? Effects of coalitional cues on evaluations of checks and balances reforms. Preprint |
| 36 | Harteveld, E., Mendoza, P., & Rooduijn, M. (2022). Affective polarization and the populist radical right: creating the hating? Government and Opposition |
| 37 | Maher, P. J., Lüders, A., Erisen, E., Rooduijn, M., & Jonas, E. M. (2022). The many guises of populism and crisis: Introduction to the special issue on populism and global crises. Political Psychology |
| 38 | Catherine De Vries, Bert N. Bakker, Sara B. Hobolt & Kevin Arceneaux (2021). Crisis signalling: How Italy’s Coronavirus lockdown affected incumbent support in other European countries. Political Science Research and Methods |
| 39 | Bert N. Bakker, Jaidka, K., Dorr, T., Fasching, N., & Lelkes, Y. (2021). Questionable and open research practices among quantitative communication researchers. Journal of Communication |
| 40 | Bert N. Bakker, Lelkes, Y., & Malka, A. (2021). Reconsidering the relationship between personality and political preferences. American Political Science Review |
| 41 | Bert N. Bakker, Gijs Schumacher & Matthijs Rooduijn (2021). The populist appeal. Personality and anti-establishment communication. The Journal of Politics |
| 42 | Dimitrova, A., Mazepus, H., Toshkov, D., Chulitskaya, T., Rabava, N., & Ramasheuskaya, I. (2021). The dual role of state capacity in opening socio-political orders: assessment of different elements of state capacity in Belarus and Ukraine. East European Politics |
| 43 | Mazepus, H., Dimitrova, A., Frear, M., Chulitskaya, T., Keudel, O., Onopriychuk, N., & Rabava, N. (2021). Civil society and external actors: how linkages with the EU and Russia interact with socio-political orders in Belarus and Ukraine. East European Politics |
| 44 | Mazepus, H., Dimitrova, A., Frear, M., Toshkov, D., & Onopriychuk, N. (2021). When business and politics mix: Local networks and socio-political transformations in Ukraine. East European Politics and Societies |
| 45 | Frear, M., & Mazepus, H. (2021). Security, civilisation and modernisation: Continuity and change in the Russian Foreign policy discourse. Europe-Asia Studies |
| 46 | Spruyt, Bram, Matthijs Rooduijn, and Andrej Zaslove (2021). Ideologically consistent, but for whom? An empirical assessment of the populism-elitism-pluralism set of attitudes and the moderating role of political sophistication. Politics |
| 47 | De Bruycker, Iskander, and Matthijs Rooduijn (2021). The People’s Champions? Populist Communication as a Contextually Dependent Political Strategy. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly |
| 48 | Rooduijn, Matthijs, Bart Bonikowski, and Jante Parlevliet (2021). Populist and nativist attitudes: does in-group/out-group thinking spill over across domains. European Union Politics |
| 49 | Burgoon, Brian, and Matthijs Rooduijn (2021). ‘Immigrationization’ of welfare politics? Anti-immigration and welfare attitudes in context West European Politics |
| 50 | Bert N. Bakker, Gijs Schumacher & Matthijs Rooduijn (2020). Hot Politics? Affective responses to political rhetoric. American Political Science Review |
| 51 | Maaike Homan (2020). Alexander Todorov’s Face Value: The Irresistible Influence of First Impressions. Politics and Life Sciences |
| 52 | Bert N. Bakker, Gijs Schumacher & Maaike Homan (2020). Yikes. Are we disgusted by politicians? Politics and Life Sciences |
| 53 | Bert N. Bakker, Yphtach Lelkes & Ariel Malka (2020). Understanding partisan cue receptivity: Tests from predictions from the bounded rationality and expressive utility perspectives. The Journal of Politics |
| 54 | Bert N. Bakker, Gijs Schumacher, Claire Gothreau & Kevin Arceneaux (2020). Conservatives and Liberals have Similar Physiological Responses to Threats. Nature Human Behaviour |
| 55 | Toshkov, D., & Mazepus, H. (2020). Winning and losing democratic elections: Effects on political and social attitudes and subjective well-being. Preprint |
| 56 | Martijn Schoonvelde, Gijs Schumacher & Bert N. Bakker (2019). Friends With Text as Data Benefits: Assessing and Extending the Use of Automated Text Analysis in Political Science and Political Psychology. Journal of Social and Political Psychology |
| 57 | Denise Traber, Martijn Schoonvelde & Gijs Schumacher (2019). Errors have been made, others will be blamed: Issue engagement and blame shifting in prime minister speeches during the economic crisis in Europe. European Journal of Political Research |
| 58 | Matthijs Rooduijn (2019). How to study populism and adjacent topics? A plea for both more and less focus. European Journal of Political Research |
| 59 | Gijs Schumacher & Ingo Zettler (2019). House of Cards or West Wing? Self-reported HEXACO Traits of Danish Politicians. Personality and Individual Differences |
| 60 | Martijn Schoonvelde, Anna Brosius, Gijs Schumacher & Bert N. Bakker (2019). Liberals Lecture, Conservatives Communicate: analyzing complexity and ideology in 381,475 speeches. PLoS One |
| 61 | Matthijs Rooduijn & Stijn van Kessel (2019). Populism and Euroscepticism in the European Union. Oxford Encyclopedia of European Union Politics |
| 62 | Burgoon, Brian, Sam van Noort, Matthijs Rooduijn & Geoffrey Underhill (2019). Positional Deprivation and Support for Radical Right And Radical Left Parties. Economic Policy |
| 63 | Bonikowski, Bart, Daphne Halikiopoulou, Eric Kaufmann, and Matthijs Rooduijn (2019). Populism and nationalism in a comparative perspective: a scholarly exchange. Nations and Nationalism |
| 64 | Rooduijn, Matthijs (2019). How to study populism and adjacent topics? A plea for both more and less focus. European Journal of Political Research |
| 65 | Rooduijn, M., Van Kessel, S., Froio, C., Pirro, A., De Lange, S., Halikiopoulou, D., … & Taggart, P. (2019). The PopuList: An overview of populist, far right, far left and Eurosceptic parties in Europe. |
| 66 | Bert N. Bakker & Yphtach Lelkes (2018). Selling Ourselves Short? How Abbreviated Measures of Personality Change the Way We Think about Personality and Politics. Journal of Politics |
| 67 | Matthijs Rooduijn & Brian Burgoon (2018). The Paradox of Wellbeing: Do Unfavorable Socioeconomic and Sociocultural Contexts Deepen or Dampen Radical Left and Right Voting Among the Less Well-Off? Comparative Political Studies |
| 68 | Erik de Vries, Martijn Schoonvelde & Gijs Schumacher (2018). No Longer Lost in Translation: Evidence that Google Translate Works for Comparative Bag-of-Words Text Applications. Political Analysis |
| 69 | Rooduijn, Matthijs (2018). What Unites the Voter Bases of Populist Parties? Comparing the Electorates of 15 Populist Parties in Western Europe. European Political Science Review |
| 70 | Matthijs Rooduijn, Brian Burgoon, Erika van Elsas & Herman van de Werfhorst (2017). Radical Distinction: Support for Radical Left and Radical Right Parties in Europe. European Union Politics |
| 71 | Mariken van der Velden, Gijs Schumacher & Barbara Vis (2017). Living in the Past or Living in the Future? Analyzing Parties’ Platform Change In Between Elections,The Netherlands 1997–2014. Political Communication |
| 72 | Rooduijn, Matthijs, Brian Burgoon, Erika van Elsas & Herman van de Werfhorst (2017). Radical Distinction: Support for Radical Left and Radical Right Parties in Europe. European Union Politics |
| 73 | Rooduijn, Matthijs, Wouter van der Brug, Sarah L de Lange & Jante Parlevliet (2017). Persuasive Populism? Estimating the Effect of Populist Messages on Political Cynicism. Politics and Governance |
| 74 | Rooduijn, Matthijs & Tjitske Akkerman (2017). Flank Attacks: Populism and Left-Right Radicalism in Western Europe. Party Politics |
| 75 | Bert N. Bakker & Claes de Vreese (2016). Personality and European Union attitudes: Relationships across European Union attitude dimensions. European Union Politics |
| 76 | Bert N. Bakker, Matthijs Rooduijn, & Gijs Schumacher (2016). The Psychological Roots of Populist Voting: Evidence from the United States, the Netherlands and Germany. European Journal of Political Research |
| 77 | Bert N. Bakker, Robert Klemmensen, Asbjørn Nørgaard & Gijs Schumacher (2016). Stay Loyal or Exit the Party? How Openness to Experience and Extraversion Explain Vote Switching. Political Psychology |
| 78 | Bert N. Bakker (2016). Personality traits, income and economic ideology. Political Psychology |
| 79 | Gijs Schumacher & Kees van Kersbergen (2016). Do mainstream parties adapt to the welfare chauvinism of populist parties? Party Politics |
| 80 | Rooduijn, Matthijs, Wouter van der Brug & Sarah L de Lange (2016). Expressing or Fuelling Discontent? The Relationship Between Populist Voting and Political Discontent. Electoral Studies |
| 81 | Bert N. Bakker, David Hopmann, & Mikael Persson (2015). Personality traits and party identification over time. European Journal of Political Research |
| 82 | Gijs Schumacher, Marc van de Wardt, Barbara Vis & Michael Baggesen Klitgaard (2015). How Aspiration to Office Conditions the Impact of Government Participation on Party Platform Change. American Journal of Political Science |
| 83 | Akkerman, Tjitske & Matthijs Rooduijn (2015). Pariahs or Partners? Inclusion and exclusion of radical right parties and the effects on their policy positions. Political Studies |
| 84 | Rooduijn, Matthijs (2014). The Nucleus of Populism: In Search of the Lowest Common Denominator. Government and Opposition |
| 85 | Rooduijn, Matthijs (2014). The Mesmerising Message: The Diffusion of Populism in Public Debates in Western European Media. Political Studies |
| 86 | Rooduijn, Matthijs, Sarah L de Lange & Wouter van der Brug (2014). A Populist Zeitgeist? Programmatic Contagion by Populist Parties in Western Europe. Party Politics |
| 87 | Rooduijn, Matthijs (2014). Vox Populismus: A Populist Radical Right Attitude Among the Public. Nations and Nationalism |
| 88 | Gijs Schumacher & Matthijs Rooduijn (2013). Sympathy for the ‘Devil’? Voting for Populists in the 2006 and 2010 Dutch General Elections. Electoral Studies |
| 89 | Gijs Schumacher, Catherine de Vries & Barbara Vis (2013). Why do Parties change Position? Party organization and environmental incentives. Journal of Politics |
| 90 | Rooduijn, Matthijs, Sarah L de Lange en Wouter van der Brug (2012). Een populistische tijdgeest? Discursieve reacties op het succes van populistische partijen in West-Europa. Sociologie |
| 91 | Rooduijn, Matthijs & Teun Pauwels (2011). Measuring Populism: Comparing Two Methods of Content Analysis. West European Politics |
| 92 | Gijs Schumacher, Bert N. Bakker, Matthijs Rooduijn, & Maaike D. Homan (2021). Politiek: Zweten, fronsen en walgen. Sociologie Magazine |
| 93 | Maaike D. Homan (2024). Citizens’ affective, cognitive and behavioral responses to the emotional displays of politicians. PhD dissertation |
| 94 | Isabella Rebasso (2023). Feeling Within Reason: How Appraisals Shape Emotional Responses to Politics. PhD dissertation |
| 95 | Christian Pipal (2024). Blueprints and fingerprints Politicians’ use of emotional appeals in European democracies. PhD dissertation |
| 96 | Christian Baden, Christian Pipal, Martijn Schoonvelde & Mariken van der Velden (2022). Three gaps in computational text analysis methods for social sciences: A research agenda. Communication Methods and Measures |
| 97 | Christian Pipal, Hyunjin Song, Hajo G Boomgaarden (2023). If you have choices, why not choose (and share) all of them? A multiverse approach to understanding news engagement on social media. Digital Journalism |
| 98 | Homan, M. D., Hamdan, M., Hendriks, K., & Petropoulus Petalas, D. (2024). Neural Responses to Emotional Displays by Politicians: Differential Mu and Alpha Suppression Patterns in Response to In-Party and Out-Party Leaders. Scientific Reports |
