Daniel Stockemer

5.0k total citations
183 papers, 2.7k citations indexed

About

Daniel Stockemer is a scholar working on Political Science and International Relations, Sociology and Political Science and Gender Studies. According to data from OpenAlex, Daniel Stockemer has authored 183 papers receiving a total of 2.7k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 125 papers in Political Science and International Relations, 81 papers in Sociology and Political Science and 63 papers in Gender Studies. Recurrent topics in Daniel Stockemer's work include Electoral Systems and Political Participation (79 papers), Gender Politics and Representation (59 papers) and Populism, Right-Wing Movements (38 papers). Daniel Stockemer is often cited by papers focused on Electoral Systems and Political Participation (79 papers), Gender Politics and Representation (59 papers) and Populism, Right-Wing Movements (38 papers). Daniel Stockemer collaborates with scholars based in Canada, United States and Sweden. Daniel Stockemer's co-authors include Aksel Sundström, Lyle Scruggs, Mauro Barisione, Steffen Kailitz, Arne Niemann, Molly Byrne, François Rocher, Manon Tremblay, Carolin Rapp and Christine Hackenesch and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, PLoS ONE and Public Opinion Quarterly.

In The Last Decade

Daniel Stockemer

169 papers receiving 2.5k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Daniel Stockemer Canada 28 1.6k 1.3k 720 253 216 183 2.7k
Hilde Coffé United Kingdom 24 1.2k 0.8× 1.2k 0.9× 598 0.8× 466 1.8× 110 0.5× 99 2.2k
Cindy D. Kam United States 28 1.9k 1.2× 2.2k 1.7× 535 0.7× 709 2.8× 362 1.7× 54 3.6k
Tali Mendelberg United States 20 1.7k 1.1× 2.2k 1.7× 802 1.1× 749 3.0× 128 0.6× 48 3.3k
Elisabeth Gidengil Canada 32 2.0k 1.3× 1.4k 1.1× 967 1.3× 914 3.6× 289 1.3× 94 3.2k
Thomas J. Leeper United Kingdom 15 1.4k 0.9× 1.9k 1.5× 312 0.4× 809 3.2× 284 1.3× 42 3.1k
Susan Banducci United Kingdom 24 2.0k 1.3× 1.0k 0.8× 669 0.9× 687 2.7× 253 1.2× 77 2.7k
Bart Bonikowski United States 19 1.1k 0.7× 1.8k 1.4× 226 0.3× 279 1.1× 285 1.3× 38 2.6k
David Broockman United States 23 1.7k 1.1× 1.4k 1.1× 686 1.0× 614 2.4× 250 1.2× 59 2.8k
Laura Stoker United States 15 1.6k 1.0× 2.1k 1.6× 346 0.5× 783 3.1× 286 1.3× 23 3.3k
John Sides United States 26 2.1k 1.3× 2.3k 1.8× 374 0.5× 893 3.5× 201 0.9× 64 3.5k

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Daniel Stockemer

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Stockemer, Daniel, et al.. (2025). Canadian Democracy at Risk? A Wakeup Call From the Perspective of English‐Speaking Citizens. Politics & Policy. 53(1). 1 indexed citations
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Stockemer, Daniel, et al.. (2025). Conspiracy Theories and their Believers. Cambridge University Press eBooks. 2 indexed citations
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Stockemer, Daniel, et al.. (2024). On the relationship between age and conspiracy beliefs. Political Psychology. 46(5). 931–946. 3 indexed citations
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Stockemer, Daniel & Theresa Reidy. (2024). Introduction: Pandemic and Post-Pandemic Publication Patterns in Political Science. PS Political Science & Politics. 57(3). 403–407. 2 indexed citations
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Stockemer, Daniel, et al.. (2024). Do Different Types of Right-Wing Populism Reflect Different Types of Right-Wing Populist Voter Bases?. 7(2). 143–173. 1 indexed citations
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Stockemer, Daniel & Daphne Halikiopoulou. (2023). Multiple routes to immigration scepticism: The association between individual grievances and anti‐immigrant attitudes in Canada, Germany and the USA. International Migration. 61(5). 126–141. 3 indexed citations
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Stockemer, Daniel, et al.. (2023). Contagious politics and COVID-19: does the infectious disease hit populist supporters harder?. Contemporary Politics. 29(4). 466–491. 4 indexed citations
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Stockemer, Daniel, et al.. (2023). Quantitative Methods for the Social Sciences. 11 indexed citations
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Stockemer, Daniel. (2023). Conspiracy Theories in the US: Who Believes in Them?. The Forum. 21(4). 529–550. 4 indexed citations
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Stockemer, Daniel & Aksel Sundström. (2023). Age Inequalities in Political Representation: A Review Article. Government and Opposition. 60(1). 271–288. 14 indexed citations
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Stockemer, Daniel, et al.. (2022). Men and women voters of the populist radical right: are they like apples and oranges?. Patterns of Prejudice. 56(1). 41–60. 2 indexed citations
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Stockemer, Daniel, et al.. (2020). The Spread of Anti‐Islamic Sentiment: A Comparison between the United States and Western Europe. Politics & Policy. 48(3). 402–441. 2 indexed citations
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Stockemer, Daniel & Aksel Sundström. (2018). Do young female candidates face double barriers or an outgroup advantage? The case of the European Parliament. European Journal of Political Research. 58(1). 373–384. 17 indexed citations
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Stockemer, Daniel & Mikyoung Kim. (2018). Introduction: Academic freedom in danger: case studies of Turkey, Hungary and Japan. European Political Science. 19(1). 65–67. 3 indexed citations
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Stockemer, Daniel. (2017). French activists to the (radical) right and the (radical) left: are they different or similar?. European Societies. 20(2). 183–206. 1 indexed citations
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Stockemer, Daniel, Alasdair Blair, Ekaterina R. Rashkova, & Jonathon W. Moses. (2016). EPS symposium diversity and inclusion in political science. European Political Science. 15(4). 437–440. 1 indexed citations
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Stockemer, Daniel. (2016). fuzzy sets … too fuzzy to study women’s representation in parliament!. European Political Science. 15(3). 379–388. 3 indexed citations
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Stockemer, Daniel, et al.. (2013). Electoral turnout in Muslim-majority states: A macro-level panel analysis. Politics and Religion. 7(1). 79–99. 9 indexed citations
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Stockemer, Daniel, et al.. (2007). Right-Wing Extremism In France – Departmental Differences In The Vote For The National Front. 7(2). 45–65. 10 indexed citations

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