
Stockemer, Daniel
Daniel Stockemer’s research interests are in the field of political participation, political representation, right-wing extremism in Europe, as well as quantitative and qualitative research methods. Dr. Stockemer is co-editor of European Political Science (EPS), the professional journal of European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR).
Research Interests: Political participation, Elections, Social movements, Right-wing extremism, Democracy and democratisation, Women’s representation, and Quantitative and qualitative methods
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Institution: | University of Ottawa |
Fields of Expertise: | Democracy and Political Participation Gender Politics and Policy Political Extremism Social Movements and Political Mobilization |
Research groups: | Democracy/Populism/Nationalism |
Email: | dstockem@uottawa.ca |
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Languages: | English, French, German |
Publications: | Robert Marinov and Daniel Stockemer, “The Spread of Anti-Islamic Sentiment: A comparison between the United States and Western Europe.” Politics & Policy 48(3): 403-441, 2020. Daniel Stockemer and Mikyoung Kim, Introduction to the Symposium “Academic Freedom in Danger: Case Studies of Turkey, Hungary and Japan.” European Political Science 19(1): 65-67, 2020. Daniel Stockemer, “What is right-wing populism and how does it manifest itself? An analysis of the French National Front’s Facebook posts and sympathizers’ Facebook comments.” French Politics 17(3): 340-354, 2019 Daniel Stockemer and Aksel Sundström, “Women’s Representation across Different Generations: A Longitudinal Analysis of the European Parliament.” Journal of Common Market Studies 57(4): 823-837, 2019 Daniel Stockemer and Andre Blais, Voters and abstainers in national and European elections, European Review (Octobre 2018) Daniel Stockemer and Aksel Sundström, Young deputies in the European Parliament: A starkly underrepresented age group, Acta Politica (Octobre 2018) Daniel Stockemer and Aksel Sundström, Do young female candidates face double barriers or an outgroup advantage? The case of the European Parliament, European Journal of Political Research (Octobre 2018) Abdelkarim Amengay and Daniel Stockemer, The radical right in Western Europe: A meta-analysis of structural factors, Political Studies Review (Octobre 2018) Daniel Stockemer and Aksel Sundström, Women’s Representation across Different Generations: A Longitudinal Analysis of the European Parliament, Journal of Common Market Studies (Octobre 2018) Daniel Stockemer, Arne Niemann, Johannes Rabenschlag, Johanna Speyer and Doris Unger, Immigration, anti-immigrant attitudes and Eurosceptism: A meta-analysis, French Politics, Volume 16, Numéro 3, 328-340 (Septembre 2018) |