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Kristina Bakkær Simonsen
Kristina Bakkær Simonsen
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Aarhus University
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How the host nation's boundary drawing affects immigrants’ belonging
KB Simonsen
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 42 (7), 1153-1176, 2016
1092016
Is civic nationalism necessarily inclusive? Conceptions of nationhood and anti‐Muslim attitudes in Europe
KB Simonsen, B Bonikowski
European Journal of Political Research 59 (1), 114-136, 2020
1082020
What it means to (not) belong: A case study of how boundary perceptions affect second‐generation immigrants’ attachments to the nation
KB Simonsen
Sociological Forum 33 (1), 118-138, 2018
812018
Does citizenship always further Immigrants’ feeling of belonging to the host nation? A study of policies and public attitudes in 14 Western democracies
KB Simonsen
Comparative Migration Studies 5, 1-17, 2017
762017
Ghetto–society–problem: a discourse analysis of nationalist othering
K Bakkaer Simonsen
Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism 16 (1), 83-99, 2016
692016
Moralizing Immigration: Political Framing, Moral Conviction, and Polarization in the United States and Denmark
KB Simonsen, B Bonikowski
Comparative Political Studies 55 (8), 1403-1436, 2022
412022
The democratic consequences of anti-immigrant political rhetoric: A mixed methods study of immigrants’ political belonging
KB Simonsen
Political Behavior 43 (1), 143-174, 2021
412021
Ripple effects: An exclusive host national context produces more perceived discrimination among immigrants
KB Simonsen
European Journal of Political Research 55 (2), 374-390, 2016
342016
Politics feeds back: The minority/majority turnout gap and citizenship in anti-immigrant times
KB Simonsen
Perspectives on Politics 19 (2), 406-421, 2021
252021
Immigration and immigrant integration policy: Public opinion or party politics?
KB Simonsen
The Oxford Handbook of Danish Politics, 609-626, 2020
212020
"Us” or “Them”? How Policies, Public Opinion, and Political Rhetoric Affect Immigrants’ Sense of Belonging
KB Simonsen
Migration Information Source, 2019
19*2019
Inclusive or exclusive? How contact with host nationals may change immigrants' boundary perceptions and foster identity compatibility
KB Simonsen
International Migration Review 52 (4), 1011-1039, 2018
172018
Integration af indvandrere i Danmark
KB Simonsen
Politica 49 (3), 207-226, 2017
102017
Who's a good citizen? Status and power in minority and majority youths' conceptions of citizenship
KB Simonsen
The British Journal of Sociology 73 (1), 154-167, 2022
72022
Political approaches to immigration in Scandinavia since 1995
KB Simonsen
72019
”Hvor dansk skal man være for at være dansk?” Hvordan unge efterkommere af indvandrere fra Mellemøsten oplever mulighederne for at høre til i Danmark
KB Simonsen
Politica 49 (3), 312-329, 2017
72017
Udvikling af studerendes selvstændighed: Stilladsering i bachelorvejledning
KB Simonsen, G Wichmann-Hansen
Dansk Universitetspædagogisk Tidsskrift 14 (27), 136-154, 2019
52019
Do They Belong? Host National Boundary Drawing and Immigrants' Identificational Integration
KB Simonsen
Forlaget Politica (ISBN: 9788773352236), 2017
32017
The Politics of Right and Wrong: Moral Appeals in Political Communication over Six Decades in Ten Western Democracies
KB Simonsen, T Widmann
OSF Preprints, 2023
22023
“I think I am a very strong woman”: Arabic-Origin Women Mobilizing Values and Claiming Worth in Denmark
SAP Al-Jarrah, KB Simonsen
International Migration Review 57 (3), 893-916, 2023
12023
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