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Publications
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Working papers (20)
- Stefaan Walgrave, Jinas Lefevere, Anke Tresch. The Limits of Competence Issue Ownership Dynamics: The Constraining Effect of Party Preference
Project: Partirep I - Amber Boydstun, Anne Hardy, Stefaan Walgrave. Two Faces of Media Attention: Media Storms vs. General Coverage
Project: Agenda-setting II - Stefaan Walgrave and Jonas Lefevere. Ideology, Salience, and Complexity. Determinants of Policy Issue Incongruence between Voters and Parties
Project: Voting test 2004 - Stefaan Walgrave. The Missing Link in the Spread of Mobilization for Protest. Asking Others
Project: Caught in the Act of Protest (CCC) - Jonas Lefevere and Stefaan Walgrave. A perfect match? The impact of statement selection on VAA’s ability to match voters and parties.
Project: Voting test 2004 - Tobias Van Assche. When Do New Issues Appear? Punctuations in the Belgian Executive Agenda
- Stefaan Walgrave, Brandon Zicha, Anne Hardy, Jeroen Joly and Tobias Van Assche. Strong devolution but no increasing issue divergence. Evolving issue priorities of the Belgian political parties (1987-2010)
Project: Agenda-setting II - Stefaan Walgrave and Peter Van Aelst. How Members of Parliament perceive the media’s agenda setting power. A comparative four country study
Project: MedPol - Stefaan Walgrave, Anne Hardy, Brandon Zicha and Jeroen Joly. Does devolution lead to diverging issue agendas (or vice versa)? The case of Belgium
Project: Agenda-setting II - Stefaan Walgrave, Peter Van Aelst and Lance Bennett. Beyond agenda-setting. Towards a broader theory of agenda interactions between political actors and the mass media
Project: MedPol - Stefaan Walgrave, Jeroen Van Laer, Joris Verhulst, and Ruud Wouters. Why people protest. Comparing Demonstrators’ Motives Across Issues and Nations
Project: Protest Surveying - Jeroen Van Laer. Centrifugal regionalism in the context of political mobilization in Belgium
- Stefaan Walgrave, Peter Van Aelst, and Jonas Lefevere. Preceding issue salience and agenda-setting. An experimental study.
Project: Agenda-setting II - Stefaan Walgrave and Peter Van Aelst. Love and marriage in election times. Inconsistency and types of floating voters
- Tobias Van Assche. Herman Van Rompuy: Calm Resolve in the European Union