51 |
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Still for sale: the micro-dynamics of vote selling in the United States, evidence from a list experiment
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Héctor Bahamonde
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Boom
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2022
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52 |
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The rise and fall of the Dutch referendum law (2015–2018): initiation, use, and abolition of the corrective, citizen-initiated, and non-binding referendum
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T. W. G. van der Meer ; C. C. L. Wagenaar ; K. Jacobs
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Boom
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2022
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53 |
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What drives process preferences? The role of perceived qualities of policymakers and party preferences
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José Luis Fernández-Martínez ; Pau Alarcón Pérez ; Joan Font Fábregas
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Boom
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2022
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54 |
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Trial and error: hate speech prosecution and its (unintended) effects on democratic support
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Lisanne Wichgers ; Laura Jacobs ; Joost van Spanje
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Boom
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2022
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55 |
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Modelling the Global Price of Oil: Is there any Role for the Oil Futures-spot Spread?
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Valenti, Daniele
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Oelgeschlager, Gunn & Hain, Publishers
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2022
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56 |
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Correction to: Trial and error: hate speech prosecution and its (unintended) effects on democratic support
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Lisanne Wichgers ; Laura Jacobs ; Joost van Spanje
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Boom
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2022
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57 |
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What is the point of urban justice? Access to human space
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Bart van Leeuwen
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Boom
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2022
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58 |
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Removing the intermediaries? Patterns of intra-party organizational change in Europe (1970–2010)
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Eugenio Pizzimenti ; Enrico Calossi ; Lorenzo Cicchi
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Boom
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2022
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59 |
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Impartiality and public sector employees’ online political activity: evidence from three Australian election
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Christopher A. Cooper
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Boom
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2022
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60 |
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Antecedents of intentional and incidental exposure modes on social media and consequences for political participation: a panel study
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Andreas Nanz ; Raffael Heiss ; Jörg Matthes
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Boom
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2022
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