Publikationsdatenbank
In dieser Übersicht finden Sie die im Rahmen des FGZ entstandenen Publikationen.
Is There an East–West Divide over European Solidarity? Comparing European Citizens’ Attitudes Towards Cross-Border Solidarity 2016
Florian Kley und Holger Lengfeld
14. Februar 2021
In: Illiberal Trends and Anti-EU Politics in East Central Europe, hg. von Astrid Lorenz und Lisa H. Anders. , 81–108. Palgrave Studies in European Union Politics. Cham: Springer International Publishing
» DetailansichtIlliberal Trends and Anti-EU Politics in East Central Europe
Astrid Lorenz und Lisa H. Anders (Hrsg.)
14. Februar 2021
Palgrave Studies in European Union Politics. Cham: Springer International Publishing
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Democracy at Stake: The Capitol Siege as a Digital Crisis?
Jan Rau
15. Januar 2021
Media Research Blog
» DetailansichtThis Ain’t No Place for No Hero: Prevalence and Correlates of Representations of Victims, Helpers, and Perpetrators During the Time of National Socialism in German Families
Jonas Rees, Michael Papendick & Andreas Zick
14. Januar 2021
In: Journal of Pacific Rim Psychology 15
» DetailansichtPromises and pitfalls of qualitative longitudinal research
Betina Hollstein
07. Januar 2021
In: Longitudinal and Life Course Studies 12, Nr. 1: 7–17
» Detailansicht‘Like a family tree’? Memories of ’68 in the German anti-austerity movement Blockupy
Priska Daphi & Jens Zimmermann
01. Januar 2021
In: Social Movement Studies 20, Nr. 1: 93–114
» DetailansichtTocqueville in China and the Problem of Social Cohesion
Elisabeth Kaske
07. Dezember 2020
ReCentGlobe Blog
» DetailansichtEstimation of intergenerational mobility in small samples: evidence from German survey data
Iryna Kyzyma und Olaf Groh-Samberg
04. November 2020
In: Social Indicators Research 151, Nr. 2: 621–643
» DetailansichtNot a Given Object. What Historians can Learn from the Reflexive Turn in Migration Studies
Isabella Löhr und Christiane Reinecke
27. Oktober 2020
Migrant Knowledge
» DetailansichtIs Free Speech in Danger on University Campus? Some Preliminary Evidence from a Most Likely Case
Matthias Revers und Richard Traunmüller
26. Oktober 2020
In: KZfSS Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie 72, Nr. 3: 471–497
» DetailansichtLosers in the crisis? Europe’s radical right wing in the COVID-19 pandemic
Matthias Quent
30. September 2020
In: IDEES Magazin Defending democracy: civil and political rights at risk in the 21st century, Nr. 50
» DetailansichtThe Point of Justice: On the Paradigmatic Incompatibility between Rawlsian “Justice as Fairness” and Luck Egalitarianism
Rainer Forst
03. September 2020
In: John Rawls, hg. von Jon Mandle und Sarah Roberts-Cady. , 148–160. New York: Oxford University Press
» DetailansichtAuthoritarianism and the transgenerational transmission of corporal punishment
Vera Clemens, Oliver Decker, Paul Plener, Andreas Witt, Cedric Sachser, Elmar Brähler & Jörg Fegert
06. August 2020
In: Child Abuse & Neglect 106
» DetailansichtThe Dialectics of Toleration and the Power of Reason(s). Reply to my Critics
Rainer Forst
24. März 2020
In: Toleration, power and the right to justification, 167–220. Manchester University Press
» DetailansichtToleration, Progress and Power
Rainer Forst
24. März 2020
In: Toleration, power and the right to justification, hg. von Rainer Forst. , 3–20. Manchester University Press
» DetailansichtA Threat to Open Societies? Conceptualizing the Radicalization of Society
Eva Herschinger, Kemal Bozay, Magdalena von Drachenfels, Oliver Decker & Christian Joppke
03. März 2020
In: International Journal of Conflict and Violence (IJCV) 14, Nr. 2: 1–16
» DetailansichtIslamophobia and anti-Muslim feeling in Saxony – theoretical approaches and empirical findings based on population surveys
Alexander Yendell & Gert Pickel
02. Januar 2020
In: Journal of Contemporary European Studies 28, Nr. 1: 85–99
» DetailansichtEU immigration and asylum law: article-by-article commentary
Daniel Thym und Kay Hailbronner
11. November 2016
München Baden-Baden Oxford: C.H. Beck Nomos Hart
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