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Marc Hooghe
Marc Hooghe
Professor of Political Science (Belgium)
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Politics in the Supermarket. Political consumerism as a form of political participation
D Stolle, M Hooghe, M Micheletti
International Political Science Review, 26(3), 245-269., 2005
15392005
Generating social capital: Civil society and institutions in comparative perspective
M Hooghe, D Stolle
Palgrave Macmillan, New York, 2003
756*2003
Inequalities in Non-Institutionalized Forms of Political Participation: A Multilevel Analysis for 26 countries
S Mariën, M Hooghe, E Quintelier
Political Studies, 58(1), 187-213., 2010
7472010
Does political trust matter? An empirical investigation into the relation between political trust and support for law compliance
S Marien, M Hooghe
European Journal of Political Research 50 (2), 267-291, 2011
7372011
Ethnic diversity and generalized trust in Europe: A cross-national multilevel study
M Hooghe, T Reeskens, D Stolle, A Trappers
Comparative Political Studies, 42(2), 198-223., 2009
699*2009
Inaccurate, exceptional, one-sided or irrelevant? The debate about the alleged decline of social capital and civic engagement in Western societies
D Stolle, M Hooghe
British Journal of Political Science 35 (1), 149-167, 2005
5792005
Is Online Participation Distinct from Offline Participation? A Latent Class Analysis of Participation Types and Their Stratification
J Oser, M Hooghe, S Marien
Political Research Quarterly 66 (1), 91-101, 2013
5102013
A comparative analysis of the relation between political trust and forms of political participation in Europe
M Hooghe, S Marien
European Societies 15 (1), 131-152, 2013
4942013
Cross-cultural measurement equivalence of generalized trust. Evidence from the European Social Survey (2002 and 2004)
T Reeskens, M Hooghe
Social indicators research 85, 515-532, 2008
3942008
Explaining the Trump Vote. The Effect of Racism and Anti-Immigrant Sentiments.
M Hooghe, R Dassonneville
PS: Political Science and Politics, 51(3), 528-534., 2018
357*2018
Good girls go to the polling booth, bad boys go everywhere: Gender differences in anticipated political participation among American fourteen-year-olds
M Hooghe, D Stolle
Women & Politics 26 (3-4), 1-23, 2004
3152004
Migration to European countries: A structural explanation of patterns, 1980–2004
M Hooghe, A Trappers, B Meuleman, T Reeskens
International Migration Review 42 (2), 476-504, 2008
3122008
Shifting inequalities: Patterns of exclusion and inclusion in emerging forms of political participation
D Stolle, M Hooghe
European Societies 13 (1), 119-142, 2011
3072011
Beyond the civic–ethnic dichotomy: Investigating the structure of citizenship concepts across thirty‐three countries
T Reeskens, M Hooghe
Nations and nationalism 16 (4), 579-597, 2010
2902010
Political socialization and the future of politics
M Hooghe
Acta Politica 39, 331-341, 2004
2892004
The stability of political attitudes and behaviors across adolescence and early adulthood: A comparison of survey data on adolescents and young adults in eight countries
M Hooghe, B Wilkenfeld
Journal of Youth and Adolescence 37, 155-167, 2008
2822008
Participation in voluntary associations and value indicators: The effect of current and previous participation experiences
M Hooghe
Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly 32 (1), 47-69, 2003
2782003
A comparative prospective study of splinted and unsplinted Brȧnemark implants in mandibular overdenture therapy: A preliminary report
I Naert, M Quirynen, M Hooghe, D van Steenberghe
The Journal of prosthetic dentistry 71 (5), 486-492, 1994
2511994
Economic Crisis and Levels of Political Participation in Europe, 2002-2010: The Role of Resources and Grievances
A Kern, S Marien, M Hooghe
West European Politics, 38(3), 465-490., 2015
2362015
Where Do Distrusting Voters Turn if There is No Viable Exit or Voice Option? The Impact of Political Trust on Electoral Behaviour in the Belgian Regional Elections of June 2009
M Hooghe, S Marien
Government and Opposition 46 (2), 245-273, 2011
2312011
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