sample of publications
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articles
- The gender gap in political efficacy: The accelerating effect of classroom discussions. SOCIAL FORCES. 1-19. 2024
- Disinterested or enraged? Understanding people's political interest. Acta Politica. 2023
- Priming or Learning? The Influence of Pension Policy Information on Individual Preferences in Germany, Spain and the United States. JOURNAL OF EUROPEAN SOCIAL POLICY. 0:1-16. 2023
- How long does it take to admit that you do not know? Gender differences in response time to political knowledge questions. Research & Politics. 9:1-7. 2022
- Has the great recession shaped a crisis generation of critical citizens? Evidence from Southern Europe. South European Society and Politics. 26:181-207. 2021
- It's a man's (online) world. Personality traits and the gender gap in online political discussion. Information Communication & Society. 24:2054-2074. 2021
- The gender gap in political interest revisited. INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW. 41:473-489. 2020
- Political interest among European youth with and without an immigrant background. Social Inclusion. 7:257-278. 2019
- The post-austerity youth: political attitudes and behavior = La juventud después de la austeridad. Comportamiento y actitudes políticas. Revista Internacional de Sociologia. 77:1-19. 2019
- Who Learns in Information Rich Contexts? The Informative Effects of the 2015 Spanish Electoral Campaign. International Journal of Press-Politics. 24:315-340. 2019
- Adult roles and the gender gap in political knowledge: a comparative study. WEST EUROPEAN POLITICS. 42:1368-1389. 2019
- Is it Simply Gender? Content, Format, and Time in Political Knowledge Measures. Politics & Gender. 14:162-185. 2018
- The Gender Gap in Political Knowledge: Is It All About Guessing? An Experimental Approach. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PUBLIC OPINION RESEARCH. 29:111-132. 2017
- Using Twitter to mobilize protest action: Online mobilization patterns and action repertoires in the Occupy Wall Street, Indignados and Aganaktismenoi movements. Information Communication & Society. 18:202-220. 2014