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Die soziale Wählerbasis der NSDAP und der übrigen Parteien in der ersten österreichischen Republik im Vergleich zum Deutschen Reich [conference paper]
Source: Scripta Mercaturae Verl., 1989
(Historisch-Sozialwissenschaftliche Forschungen : quantitative sozialwissenschaftliche Analysen von historischen und prozeß-produzierten Daten, 22)
"Machtoption" und "gewünschte Koalitionen" - zur Problematik imaginierter Koalitionen im Vorfeld der Wahl [journal article]
Source: Zeitschrift für Parteienwissenschaften (MIP), 25 (2019) 1. p.130-133
Urban conditions for the rise of the far right in the global city of Frankfurt: from austerity urbanism, post-democracy and gentrification to regressive collectivity [journal article]
Source: Urban studies, (2019). p.1-17
Economic Voting in EU Referendums: Sociotropic versus Egocentric Voting in the Lisbon Treaty Plebiscites in Ireland [journal article]
Source: Politics and Governance, 7 (2019) 2. p.334-350
Retrospective pledge voting: a comparative study of the electoral consequences of government parties’ pledge fulfilment [journal article]
Source: European Journal of Political Research, 59 (2020). p.1-23
It's All Relative: Perceptions of (Comparative) Candidate Incivility and Candidate Sympathy in Three Multiparty Elections [journal article]
Source: Politics and Governance, 10 (2022) 4. p.261-274
Voters' short-term responsiveness to coalition deals [journal article]
Source: Party Politics, (2021). p.1-12
Measuring Congruence Between Voters and Parties in Online Surveys: Does Question Wording Matter? [journal article]
Source: Methods, data, analyses : a journal for quantitative methods and survey methodology (mda), 17 (2023) 1. p.71-92
The interplay of economic vote dimensions: inequality, redistribution preferences and support for incumbents [journal article]
Source: Comparative European Politics, 19 (2021) 5. p.594-621
A New Electorate? Explaining the Party Preferences of Immigrant-Origin Voters at the 2017 Bundestag Election [journal article]
Source: British Journal of Political Science, (2021). p.1-23