The politics of social status: Economic and cultural roots of the populist right N Gidron, PA Hall The British journal of sociology 68, S57-S84, 2017 | 854 | 2017 |
Varieties of populism: Literature review and research agenda N Gidron, B Bonikowski Working Paper Series, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard …, 2013 | 807 | 2013 |
Populism as a problem of social integration N Gidron, PA Hall Comparative Political Studies 53 (7), 1027-1059, 2020 | 392 | 2020 |
The populist style in American politics: Presidential campaign discourse, 1952–1996 B Bonikowski, N Gidron Social Forces 94 (4), 1593-1621, 2016 | 389 | 2016 |
American affective polarization in comparative perspective N Gidron, J Adams, W Horne Elements in American Politics, 2020 | 327 | 2020 |
Multiple traditions in populism research: Toward a theoretical synthesis B Bonikowski, N Gidron APSA Comparative Politics Newsletter 26 (12), 7-14, 2016 | 124 | 2016 |
Toward a comparative research agenda on affective polarization in mass publics N Gidron, J Adams, W Horne APSA Comparative Politics Newsletter 29, 30-36, 2019 | 115 | 2019 |
Do changes in material circumstances drive support for populist radical parties? Panel data evidence from The Netherlands during the Great Recession, 2007–2015 N Gidron, JJB Mijs European Sociological Review 35 (5), 637-650, 2019 | 97 | 2019 |
Center-right political parties in advanced democracies N Gidron, D Ziblatt Annual Review of Political Science 22, 17-35, 2019 | 88 | 2019 |
Intergroup behavioral strategies as contextually determined: Experimental evidence from Israel RD Enos, N Gidron The Journal of Politics 78 (3), 851-867, 2016 | 79 | 2016 |
Many ways to be right: Cross-pressured voters in Western Europe N Gidron British Journal of Political Science 52 (1), 146-161, 2022 | 75 | 2022 |
How ideology, economics and institutions shape affective polarization in democratic polities N Gidron, J Adams, W Horne Annual conference of the American political science association, 2018 | 70 | 2018 |
Who Dislikes Whom? Affective Polarization between Pairs of Parties in Western Democracies N Gidron, J Adams, W Horne British Journal of Political Science, 2022 | 59* | 2022 |
Exclusion and cooperation in diverse societies: Experimental evidence from Israel RD Enos, N Gidron American Political Science Review 112 (4), 742-757, 2018 | 56 | 2018 |
Validating the feeling thermometer as a measure of partisan affect in multi-party systems N Gidron, L Sheffer, G Mor Electoral Studies 80, 102542, 2022 | 43 | 2022 |
The way we were: how histories of co-governance alleviate partisan hostility W Horne, J Adams, N Gidron Comparative Political Studies 56 (3), 299-325, 2023 | 29 | 2023 |
Can’t we all just get along? How women MPs can ameliorate affective polarization in Western publics J Adams, D Bracken, N Gidron, W Horne, DZ O’BRIEN, K Senk American Political Science Review 117 (1), 318-324, 2023 | 26 | 2023 |
The Israel polarization panel dataset, 2019–2021 N Gidron, L Sheffer, G Mor Electoral Studies 80, 102512, 2022 | 19 | 2022 |
Too old to forget: The dynamics of political trust among immigrants C Superti, N Gidron Political Studies 70 (3), 624-654, 2022 | 16* | 2022 |
The Provocative Effect of Law: Majority Nationalism and Minority Discrimination N Barak Corren, Y Feldman, N Gidron Journal of Empirical Legal Studies 15 (4), 951-986, 2018 | 15 | 2018 |