MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS
- In Europe we trust? Exploring three logics of trust in the European UnionE Harteveld, TWG Van der Meer, CE De VriesEuropean Union Politics 14 (4), 542-565 2013Citations: 271
- The appeal of nostalgia: The influence of societal pessimism on support for populist radical right partiesE Steenvoorden, E HarteveldWest European Politics 41 (1), 28-52 2018Citations: 197
- The gender gap in populist radical-right voting: Examining the demand side in Western and Eastern EuropeE Harteveld, W Van Der Brug, S Dahlberg, A KokkonenPatterns of Prejudice 49 (1-2), 103-134 2015Citations: 193
- Blaming Brussels? The impact of (news about) the refugee crisis on attitudes towards the EU and national politicsE Harteveld, J Schaper, SL De Lange, W Van Der BrugJCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies 56 (1), 157-177 2018Citations: 126
- Fragmented foes: Affective polarization in the multiparty context of the NetherlandsE HarteveldElectoral Studies 71, 102332 2021Citations: 116
- Why women avoid the radical right: Internalized norms and party reputationsE Harteveld, E IvarsflatenBritish Journal of Political Science 48 (2), 369-384 2018Citations: 110
- Winning the ‘losers’ but losing the ‘winners’? The electoral consequences of the radical right moving to the economic leftE HarteveldElectoral Studies 44, 225-234 2016Citations: 106
- Affective polarization and the populist radical right: Creating the hating?E Harteveld, P Mendoza, M RooduijnGovernment and Opposition 57 (4), 703-727 2022Citations: 81
- Ticking all the boxes? A comparative study of social sorting and affective polarizationE HarteveldElectoral Studies 72, 102337 2021Citations: 74
- Adapting to party lines: the effect of party affiliation on attitudes to immigrationE Harteveld, A Kokkonen, S DahlbergWest European Politics 40 (6), 1177-1197 2017Citations: 74
- Are cities ever more cosmopolitan? Studying trends in urban-rural divergence of cultural attitudesT Huijsmans, E Harteveld, W van der Brug, B LanceePolitical Geography 86, 102353 2021Citations: 70
- Multiple roots of the populist radical right: Support for the Dutch PVV in cities and the countrysideE Harteveld, W Van Der Brug, S De Lange, T Van Der MeerEuropean Journal of Political Research 61 (2), 440-461 2022Citations: 58
- Does affective polarisation increase turnout? Evidence from Germany, The Netherlands and SpainE Harteveld, M WagnerWest European Politics 46 (4), 732-759 2023Citations: 46
- Gender differences in vote choice: Social cues and social harmony as heuristicsE Harteveld, S Dahlberg, A Kokkonen, W Van Der BrugBritish Journal of Political Science 49 (3), 1141-1161 2019Citations: 45
- The conditional effects of the refugee crisis on immigration attitudes and nationalismW Van der Brug, E HarteveldEuropean Union Politics 22 (2), 227-247 2021Citations: 42
- Social stigma and support for the populist radical right: An experimental studyE Harteveld, S Dahlberg, A Kokkonen, W van der BrugScandinavian Political Studies 42 (3-4), 296-307 2019Citations: 35
- Regional resentment in the Netherlands: A rural or peripheral phenomenon?S De Lange, W van der Brug, E HarteveldRegional Studies 57 (3), 403-415 2023Citations: 34
- A tough trade-off? The asymmetrical impact of populist radical right inclusion on satisfaction with democracy and governmentE Harteveld, A Kokkonen, J Linde, S DahlbergEuropean Political Science Review 13 (1), 113-133 2021Citations: 33
- The potential of immigrant parties: insights from the Dutch caseF Vermeulen, E Harteveld, A Van Heelsum, A van der VeenActa Politica 55 (3), 432-453 2020Citations: 23
- Left–right ideology as an inferential device in multiparty systems: Can citizens overcome low information by imputing parties' policy positions?S Dahlberg, E HarteveldElectoral Studies 42, 175-187 2016Citations: 23