Peer-reviewed articles

Van Hauwaert, S. M. (2022). Immigration as a Thermostat? Public Opinion and Immigration Policy Across Western Europe (1980 – 2017). Journal of European Public Policy. Online first [replication materials; supplementary materials]. Also available via Harvard Dataverse here

Romero-Vidal, X., & Van Hauwaert, S. M. (2022). Polarization Between the Rich and the Poor? The Dynamics and Structure of Redistributive Preferences in a Comparative Perspective. International Journal of Public Opinion Research. 34(1). Online first [replication materials; supplementary materials]. Also available via Harvard Dataverse here.

Cinalli, M., & Van Hauwaert, S. M. (2021). Contentious politics and congruence across policy and public spheres: The case of Muslims in FranceEthnic and Racial Studies. 44(14), 2532-2550. [replication materialssupplementary materials; Featured on LSE EUROPP blog]

van Kessel, S., Sajuria, J., & Van Hauwaert, S. M. (2021). Informed, uninformed or misinformed? A cross-national analysis of populist party supporters across European democracies. West European Politics. 44(3), 585-610. [replication material to follow soon; supplementary informationFeatured on LSE EUROPP blog, Mile End Institute BlogStukRoodVlees and Sargasso].

Van Hauwaert, S. M. (2021). Thinking outside the box: The political process model and far right party emergence. Journal of European Studies. 29(1), 84-98. [Featured as an interview on the Political Observer on Populism]

Van Hauwaert, S. M., & Huber R. A. (2020). In-group solidarity or out-group hostility in response to terrorism in France? Evidence from a regression discontinuity design. European Journal of Political Research. 59(4), 936-953. [replication materials and supplementary information; Featured on LSE EUROPP blog and StukRoodVlees]. Also available via Harvard Dataverse here.

Rovira Kaltwasser, C., & Van Hauwaert, S. M. (2020). The populist citizen: Empirical evidence from Europe and Latin America. European Political Science Review. 12(1), 1-18. [replication material and supplementary informationFeatured on LSE EUROPP blog].

Van Hauwaert, S. M., Schimpf, C. H., & Azevedo, F. (2020). The measurement of populist attitudes: Testing cross-national scales using item response theory. Politics. 40(1), 3-21. [replication materials and supplementary information; Featured on Politics blogWinner of the Politics Prize for the Best Publication in 2020]

Van Hauwaert, S. M., Schimpf, C. H., & Dandoy, R. (2019). Populist demand, economic development and regional identity across nine European countries: exploring regional patterns of variance. European Societies. 21(2), 303-325. [replication materials and supplementary materials].

Van Hauwaert, S. M. (2019). On far right parties, master frames and trans-national diffusion: Understanding far right party development in Western Europe. Comparative European Politics. 17(1), 132-154.

Yoxon, B., Van Hauwaert, S. M., & Kiess, J. (2019). Picking on immigrants: a cross-national analysis of individual-level relative deprivation and authoritarianism as predictors of anti-foreign prejudice. Acta Politica, 54(3), 479–520. [replication materials].

Van Hauwaert, S. M., (2019). Modelling Trans-National Diffusion Mechanism between West-European Far Right Parties. Journal of European Integration, 41(4), 507-523.

Van Hauwaert, S. M., & English, P. (2019). Responsiveness and the macro-origins of immigration opinions: evidence from Belgium, France and the UK. Comparative European Politics, 17(6), 832-85. [replication materials and supplementary information]. Also available via Harvard Dataverse here.

Van Hauwaert, S. M., & van Kessel, S. (2018). Beyond protest and discontent: A cross-national analysis of the effect of populist attitudes and issue positions on populist party support. European Journal of Political Research, 57(1), 68–92. [replication materials and supplementary information].

Van Hauwaert, S. M. (2015). An initial profile of the ideologically volatile voter in Europe: The multidimensional role of party attachment and the conditionality of the political system. Electoral Studies. 40(C), 87-101. [replication materials].

Van Hauwaert, S. M. (2014). Trans-national diffusion patterns and the future of far right party research: Independence vs. interdependence. European Journal of Futures Research, 2(1), 1-10.