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COVID Antworten in den wissenschaftlichen Zeitschriften der Welt


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Informa UK (Taylor & Francis): Journal of Elections Public Opinion and Parties
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1 [GO] 2026―Jul―07 COVID-19 and performance voting: evidence from the 2021 state assembly elections in India Subhasish Ray, Holli A. Semetko, Kiran Arabaghatta Basavaraj, Pahi Saikia, Anil M. Varughese
2 [GO] 2026―Mrz―11 Participating in a presidential nomination process during a pandemic Caitlin E. Jewitt, Gregory Shufeldt
3 [GO] 2026―Jan―07 COVID-19 and preferences for progressive taxation: evidence from a 2020 U.S. ballot proposal Mark Williamson
4 [GO] 2025―Okt―10 The impact of early COVID-19 lockdowns on perceptions of American democracy Nicholas Spina
5 [GO] 2025―Mrz―29 The worse, the better? The daily incidence of the COVID-19 pandemic influenced the rally effects it fostered Michele Roccato, Pasquale Colloca, Silvia Russo
6 [GO] 2024―Dez―30 Public health threats and political participation: evidence from Israel in the early stages of COVID-19 Hadas Aron, Chiara Superti
7 [GO] 2024―Sep―11 The impact of the coronavirus pandemic on support for the SNP and Scottish independence Eilidh Macfarlane
8 [GO] 2024―Mai―08 The determinants of trump’s defeat: what if the COVID-19 pandemic did not matter? Lewis Luartz, Stefano Camatarri, Marta Gallina
9 [GO] 2023―Mai―26 Polarized perceptions: how time and vaccination status modify Republican and Democratic COVID-19 risk perceptions Evan W. Sandlin, Daniel J. Simmons
10 [GO] 2022―Sep―15 Benchmarking the pandemic: how do citizens react to domestic COVID-19 conditions compared to other countries’? Jungsub Shin, Brandon Beomseob Park
11 [GO] 2022―Sep―15 Who rallies around the flag? Evidence from panel data during the Covid-19 pandemic Sven Hegewald, Dominik Schraff
12 [GO] 2021―Jun―15 Risk perceptions, anxiety and the future of international trade: a cross-national study of public trade preferences in Asia under COVID-19 Nick H. K. Or, Edmund W. Cheng, Ricci P.H. Yue, Samson W. H. Yuen
13 [GO] 2021―Jun―15 Partisan endorsement experiments do not affect mass opinion on COVID-19 Shana Kushner Gadarian, Sara Wallace Goodman, Thomas Pepinsky
14 [GO] 2021―Jun―15 From populism to the “plandemic”: why populists believe in COVID-19 conspiracies Jakob-Moritz Eberl, Robert A. Huber, Esther Greussing
15 [GO] 2021―Jun―15 The path from distrusting Western actors to conspiracy beliefs and noncompliance with public health guidance during the COVID-19 crisis Vlad Achimescu, Dan Sultănescu, Dana C. Sultănescu
16 [GO] 2021―Jun―15 Attitudinal polarization towards the redistributive role of the state in the wake of the COVID-19 crisis Macarena Ares, Reto Bürgisser, Silja Häusermann
17 [GO] 2021―Jun―15 The partisan cues and perceived risks: the effect of partisan social media frames during the COVID-19 crisis in Mexico Natalia Aruguete, Ernesto Calvo, Francisco Cantú, Sandra Ley, Carlos Scartascini, Tiago Ventura
18 [GO] 2021―Jun―15 Information disclosure and political trust during the COVID-19 crisis: experimental evidence from Ireland Michele Crepaz, Gizem Arikan
19 [GO] 2021―Jun―15 What determines political trust during the COVID-19 crisis? The role of sociotropic and egotropic crisis impact Maike Rump, Nadine Zwiener-Collins
20 [GO] 2021―Jun―15 COVID-19, economic anxiety, and support for international economic integration Nina Obermeier
21 [GO] 2021―Jun―15 Pandemic politics: COVID-19, health concerns, and vote choice in the 2020 General Election Enrijeta Shino, Daniel A. Smith
22 [GO] 2021―Jun―15 Consensus secured? Elite and public attitudes to “lockdown” measures to combat Covid-19 in England Sofia Collignon, Iakovos Makropoulos, Wolfgang Rüdig
23 [GO] 2021―Jun―15 When does knowing better mean doing better? Trust in President Trump and in scientists moderates the relation between COVID-19 knowledge and social distancing Javier A. Granados Samayoa, Benjamin C. Ruisch, Courtney A. Moore, Shelby T. Boggs, Jesse T. Ladanyi, Russell H. Fazio
24 [GO] 2021―Jun―15 Predictable crises shape public opinion: evidence from the COVID-19 natural experiment Taka-aki Asano, Tomoki Kaneko, Shoko Omori, Shusuke Takamiya, Masaki Taniguchi
25 [GO] 2021―Jun―15 Public support for the judicial branches under the COVID-19 pandemic Sohei Shigemura, Tatsuya Iseki, Shun Ikeda, Hideo Ishima
26 [GO] 2021―Jun―15 No effect of partisan framing on opinions about the COVID-19 pandemic C. Daniel Myers
27 [GO] 2021―Jun―15 Attenuating the crisis: the relationship between media use, prosocial political participation, and holding misinformation beliefs during the COVID-19 pandemic Jakob Ohme, Michael Hameleers, Anna Brosius, Toni Van der Meer
28 [GO] 2021―Jun―15 When the rally-around-the-flag effect disappears, or: when the COVID-19 pandemic becomes “normalized” Bengt Johansson, David Nicolas Hopmann, Adam Shehata
29 [GO] 2021―Jun―15 Support for border security during the COVID-19 pandemic: evidence on levels and predictors from eight Western democracies in 2020 Marie Fly Lindholt, Frederik Jørgensen, Alexander Bor, Michael Bang Petersen
30 [GO] 2021―Jun―15 Moonshots or a cautious take-off? How the Big Five leadership traits predict Covid-19 policy response Lauren Brown, Laszlo Horvath, Daniel Stevens
31 [GO] 2021―Jun―15 Pandemic primary: the interactive effects of COVID-19 prevalence and age on voter turnout Daniel S. Scheller
32 [GO] 2021―Jun―15 Partisanship and public opinion of COVID-19: does emphasizing Trump and his administration’s response to the pandemic affect public opinion about the coronavirus? Anna Katharina Spälti, Benjamin Lyons, Vittorio Mérola, Jason Reifler, Christine Stedtnitz, Florian Stoeckel, Paula Szewach
33 [GO] 2021―Jun―15 Elections in the time of covid-19: the triple crises around Malawi’s 2020 presidential elections Boniface Dulani, Adam Harris, Ellen Lust, Karen Ferree, Kristen Kao, Cecilia Ahsan Jansson, Erica Ann Metheney
34 [GO] 2021―Jun―15 Care to trust? Gender and trust in leaders during the Coronavirus pandemic Hannah Willis, Jessica C. Smith, Daniel Devine
35 [GO] 2021―Jun―15 It’s NOT the economy when people are dying: accountability for household economic and health outcomes during the pandemic Matthew Singer
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