| The transnationalisation of far right discourse on Twitter Issues and actors that cross borders in Western European democracies |
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| The far right as social movement |
16 |
| Frames of nostalgia and belonging: the resurgence of ethno-nationalism in Sweden |
16 |
| Online discontent: comparing Western European far-right groups on Facebook |
14 |
| The reconstruction of resilience as a social and collective phenomenon: poverty and coping capacity during the economic crisis |
8 |
| The anti-gender movement in Italy: Catholic participation between electoral and protest politics |
7 |
| Solidarity with refugees across Europe. A comparative analysis of public support for helping forced migrants(1) |
7 |
| Between party and movement: conceptual and empirical considerations of the radical right's organizational boundaries and mobilization processes |
6 |
| Part-time work and gender inequality in Europe: a comparative analysis of satisfaction with work-life balance |
5 |
| Non-kin ties as a source of support in Europe: understanding the role of cultural context |
5 |
| Do economic resources play a role in bargaining child care in couples? Parental investment in cases of matching and mismatching gender ideologies in Germany |
4 |
| Far-right activism in Hungary: youth participation in Jobbik and its network |
4 |
| Intergenerational support as a reaction to socio-economic crisis: alteration of solidarity within precarious Romanian households |
4 |
| Populist demand, economic development and regional identity across nine European countries: exploring regional patterns of variance |
3 |
| Challenges from left and right: the long-term dynamics of protest and electoral politics in Western Europe |
3 |
| Nudging gender desegregation: a field experiment on the causal effect of information barriers on gender inequalities in higher education |
3 |
| Crises and the reconfiguration of solidarities in Europe ? origins, scope, variations |
3 |
| Immigrant concentration and student outcomes in upper secondary schools: Norwegian evidence |
3 |
| Family practices among Swedish parents: extracurricular activities and social class |
3 |
| Political distinction: searching for a structural similarity between class and politics in Flanders (Belgium) |
3 |
| European top management careers: a field-analytical approach |
2 |
| Informality 'in spite of' or beyond' the state: some evidence from Hungary and Romania |
2 |
| The crowding in hypothesis revisited: new insights into the impact of social protection expenditure on informal social capital |
2 |
| Rise and fall of elites: professionals as movers? |
2 |
| Economic crisis and support for progressive taxation in Europe |
2 |
| Movement adaptability in dissimilar settings: the far right in Greece and Russia |
2 |
| The commercialization of sociological research: on the how and why (not) |
2 |
| When does religiosity matter for attitudes to immigration? The impact of economic insecurity and religious norms in Europe |
2 |
| Knowing and distrusting: how political trust and knowledge shape direct-democratic participation |
2 |
| The dynamics of ethnocentrism in Europe. A comparison of enduring and emerging determinants of solidarity towards immigrants |
2 |
| Linking the macro to the micro: a multidimensional approach to educational inequalities in four European countries |
2 |
| Change in the gender division of domestic work after mothers or fathers took leave: exploring alternative explanations |
2 |
| Individual and household in-work poverty in Europe: understanding the role of labor market characteristics |
1 |
| The fertility of male immigrants: a comparative study on six Western European countries |
1 |
| The 'thin' and 'thick' needs of Roma: a participatory mixed methods study |
1 |
| The right(s) and minimum income in hard times: Southern and Eastern Europe compared |
1 |
| Educational equalization stalled? Trends in inequality of educational opportunity between 1930 and 1980 across 26 European nations |
1 |
| European movers' language use patterns at home: a case-study of European bi-national families in the Netherlands |
1 |
| The working class left behind? The class gap in life satisfaction in Germany and Switzerland over the last decades |
1 |
| Experienced and anticipated changes in household economic situation and childless women's short-term intentions to become mothers |
1 |
| Age norms and early school leaving |
1 |
| Viewpoints and points of view: situating symbolic boundary drawing in social space |
1 |
| The social space, the symbolic space and masculine domination: the gendered correspondence between class and lifestyles in the UK |
1 |
| From global to glocal. Sustainable Community Movement Organisations (SCMOs) in times of crisis |
1 |
| Class and politics in twenty-first century Norway: a homology of positions and position-taking |
1 |
| Modes of reproduction in the Swedish economic elite: education strategies of the children of the top one per cent |
0 |
| The role of grassroots food banks in building political solidarity with vulnerable people |
0 |
| Structure versus agency: a cross-national examination of discrimination and the internalization of negative stereotypes |
0 |
| The economic context of solidarity. Period vs. cohort differences in support for income redistribution in Britain and the United States |
0 |
| Drafting the time space'. Attitudes towards time among prep school students |
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