Those were the what? Contents of nostalgia, relative deprivation and radical right support PL Versteegen European Journal of Political Research 63 (1), 259-280, 2024 | 18 | 2024 |
We love, they hate: Emotions in affective polarization and how partisans may use them PL Versteegen Political Psychology, 2024 | 11 | 2024 |
The excluded ordinary? A theory of populist radical right supporters’ position in society PL Versteegen European Journal of Social Psychology 53 (7), 1327-1341, 2023 | 8 | 2023 |
Trump Voters' social position in US Society: Uniqueness and radical‐right support PL Versteegen Political Psychology 46 (1), 145-165, 2025 | 1 | 2025 |
We Love, They Hate: How Radical Right Partisans Use Emotion Narratives to Consolidate Affective Polarization L Versteegen PsyArXiv, 2022 | 1 | 2022 |
On People and Their Passions: The Role of Identities and Emotions in Radical Political Behavior PL Versteegen | | 2024 |
How To Cope With Status Threat L Versteegen, S Syropoulos OSF, 2023 | | 2023 |
Emotions and Protest Behavior L Versteegen, E Leuschner OSF, 2023 | | 2023 |
The Dynamics of Emotions in Protests E Leuschner, PL Versteegen The Quality of Government Institute (QoG), 2023 | | 2023 |
Self-Disclosure Bridges Political Divides by Making Opponents Feel Connected E Kubin, PL Versteegen, K Gray OSF, 0 | | |
E Pluribus Whom? Status Threat and American Identity in a Multiracial Democracy PL Versteegen, S Syropoulos | | |
When Inclusion Becomes a Necessity: Distinguishing Assimilation from Inclusion in Optimal Distinctiveness Theory PL Versteegen, W Sleegers | | |