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  • Open Access
    van Erkel, P. F. A., van Aelst, P., Van Nieuwenborgh, J., de Vreese, C. H., Hameleers, M., & Hopmann, D. N. (2026). Combating disinformation with news literacy interventions: An Experimental Study on the Framing Effects of News Literacy Messages. International Journal of Press/Politics, 31(1), 140-160. https://doi.org/10.1177/19401612241279534
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    Nai, A., Van Erkel, P. F. A., & Bos, L. (2025). Violence against politicians drives support for political violence among (some) voters: Evidence from a natural experiment. Public Opinion Quarterly, 89(2), 310-334. https://doi.org/10.1093/poq/nfaf010
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    Nai, A., van Erkel, P. F. A., & Bos, L. (2025). Turning up and down the partisan heat: Voters’ psychological profile and changes in negative radical partisanship over the course of an election. Electoral Studies, 95, Article 102926. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.electstud.2025.102926
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    Sevenans, J., & van Erkel, P. (2025). How Out-Party Cues Cause Citizens to Shift Their Policy Preferences. Politics of the Low Countries, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.54195/plc.21810
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    Thijssen, P., van Dijk, R., & van Erkel, P. (2025). Exploring the effect of personalized voting on affective polarization: Prototypical leadership and campaign effects. Acta Politica, 60(2), 189–215. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41269-023-00319-1
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    Tulin, M., Hameleers, M., de Vreese, C., Aalberg, T., Corbu, N., van Erkel, P., Esser, F., Gehle, L., Halagiera, D., Hopmann, D. N., Koc-Michalska, K., Matthes, J., Mihelj, S., Schemer, C., Stetka, V., Strömbäck, J., Terren, L., & Theocharis, Y. (2025). Why do Citizens Choose to Read Fact-Checks in the Context of the Russian War in Ukraine? The Role of Directional and Accuracy Motivations in Nineteen Democracies. The International Journal of Press/Politics, 30(3), 679-704. https://doi.org/10.1177/19401612241233533
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    van Erkel, P. F. A., & Van Aelst, P. (2025). Social media and affective polarization: Does Facebook news use fuel political in- and out-group affect in a multi-party context? Acta Politica, 60(2), 286–306. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41269-023-00324-4
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    Turkenburg, E., & van Erkel, P. (2025). Ideology and affective polarization. In M. Torcal, & E. Harteveld (Eds.), Handbook of Affective Polarization (pp. 214-227). (Elgar Handbooks in Political Science). Edward Elgar Publishing. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781035310609.00024
  • Lefevere, J., van Erkel, P., Walgrave, S., Jennart, I., Baudewyns, P., & Rihoux, B. (2024). Congruent, yet resentful? Issue incongruence, resentment and party position. In L. Knops, K. Celis, V. Van Ingelgom, H. Mercenier, & F. Randour (Eds.), BitterSweet Democracy?: Analyzing Citizens' Resentment Towards Politics in Belgium (pp. 139-162). Open Book Publishers. https://doi.org/10.11647/OBP.0401
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    Gehle, L., Hameleers, M., Tulin, M., de Vreese, C., Aalberg, T., Van Aelst, P., Cardenal, A. S., Corbu, N., van Erkel, P., Esser, F., Halagiera, D., Hopmann, D., Koç-Michalska, K., Matthes, J., Meltzer, C., Splendore, S., Stanyer, J., Stępińska, A., Štětka, V., ... Zoizner, A. (2024). Misinformation Detection in the Context of the Russian Invasion of Ukraine: Evidence From Original Survey Data collected in 19 Democracies. International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 36(3), Article edad040. https://doi.org/10.1093/ijpor/edad040
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