Katharina Eckstein

874 total citations
27 papers, 521 citations indexed

About

Katharina Eckstein is a scholar working on Sociology and Political Science, Safety Research and Communication. According to data from OpenAlex, Katharina Eckstein has authored 27 papers receiving a total of 521 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 19 papers in Sociology and Political Science, 11 papers in Safety Research and 9 papers in Communication. Recurrent topics in Katharina Eckstein's work include Youth Development and Social Support (11 papers), Social Media and Politics (9 papers) and Social and Intergroup Psychology (8 papers). Katharina Eckstein is often cited by papers focused on Youth Development and Social Support (11 papers), Social Media and Politics (9 papers) and Social and Intergroup Psychology (8 papers). Katharina Eckstein collaborates with scholars based in Germany, Italy and Czechia. Katharina Eckstein's co-authors include Peter Noack, Burkhard Gniewosz, Maja K. Schachner, Fons J. R. van de Vijver, Philipp Jugert, Marta Miklikowska, Andreas Beelmann, Jan Šerek, Monica Rubini and Elisabetta Crocetti and has published in prestigious journals such as Child Development, Journal of Youth and Adolescence and BMC Health Services Research.

In The Last Decade

Katharina Eckstein

26 papers receiving 501 citations

Peers

Katharina Eckstein
Raechele L. Pope United States
Avril Keating United Kingdom
Susan E. Sporte United States
Carmen Mills Australia
Nura Resh Israel
Alyssa Hadley Dunn United States
Jon C. Dalton United States
Fang Gao Hong Kong
Katharina Eckstein
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All Works

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Crocetti, Elisabetta, et al.. (2024). Becoming European: Mid- and Short-Term Development of a European Identity Among Adolescents. Identity. 25(4). 467–485.
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Jugert, Philipp, et al.. (2024). Who is We: Capturing Social Identity Content by Integrating Qualitative Methods in Survey-Based Approaches. Identity. 26(1). 1–17. 1 indexed citations
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Noack, Peter, et al.. (2024). Barriers of Ukrainian refugees and migrants in accessing German healthcare. BMC Health Services Research. 24(1). 1112–1112. 4 indexed citations
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Eckstein, Katharina, et al.. (2024). Activating effects of elections: changes in young voters’ political engagement over the course of an election year. Frontiers in Political Science. 6. 1 indexed citations
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Eckstein, Katharina, et al.. (2023). Positive and negative intergroup contact in school and out‐of‐school contexts: A longitudinal approach to spillover effects. Journal of Research on Adolescence. 33(4). 1335–1349. 3 indexed citations
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Eckstein, Katharina, et al.. (2023). Young and Prone to Populist Ideas? –Facets and Correlates of Populist Attitudes in Middle Adolescence. International Journal of Developmental Science. 17(1-3). 43–54. 2 indexed citations
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Eckstein, Katharina, et al.. (2023). The spread of political alienation from parents to adolescent children.. Journal of Family Psychology. 37(6). 947–953. 2 indexed citations
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Noack, Peter & Katharina Eckstein. (2023). Populism in youth: Do experiences in school matter?. Child Development Perspectives. 17(2). 90–96. 10 indexed citations
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Stattin, Håkan, Katharina Eckstein, & Erik Amnå. (2022). Why Some Adolescents Are Open To Their Parents’ Political Communication. Journal of Youth and Adolescence. 51(11). 2235–2247. 2 indexed citations
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Eckstein, Katharina, et al.. (2022). Meeting in school: Cultural diversity approaches of teachers and intergroup contact among ethnic minority and majority adolescents. Child Development. 94(1). 237–253. 23 indexed citations
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Eckstein, Katharina, Marta Miklikowska, & Peter Noack. (2021). School Matters: The Effects of School Experiences on Youth’s Attitudes toward Immigrants. Journal of Youth and Adolescence. 50(11). 2208–2223. 14 indexed citations
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Prati, Gabriele, Katharina Eckstein, Peter Noack, et al.. (2020). Adolescents’ Patterns of Citizenship Orientations and Correlated Contextual Variables: Results From a Two-Wave Study in Five European Countries. Youth & Society. 53(8). 1311–1334. 6 indexed citations
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Eckstein, Katharina, Jan Šerek, & Peter Noack. (2017). And What About Siblings? A Longitudinal Analysis of Sibling Effects on Youth’s Intergroup Attitudes. Journal of Youth and Adolescence. 47(2). 383–397. 9 indexed citations
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Eckstein, Katharina, et al.. (2017). Being both – A European and a national citizen? Comparing young people’s identification with Europe and their home country across eight European countries. European Journal of Developmental Psychology. 15(3). 270–283. 13 indexed citations
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Schachner, Maja K., Peter Noack, Fons J. R. van de Vijver, & Katharina Eckstein. (2016). Cultural Diversity Climate and Psychological Adjustment at School—Equality and Inclusion Versus Cultural Pluralism. Child Development. 87(4). 1175–1191. 135 indexed citations
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Jugert, Philipp, Katharina Eckstein, & Peter Noack. (2016). Differential effects of school experiences on active citizenship among German and Turkish‐origin students. International Journal of Psychology. 53(6). 433–438. 5 indexed citations
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Eckstein, Katharina, Peter Noack, & Philipp Jugert. (2015). Pathways to Active Citizenship in Adolescence and Young Adulthood. 20(2). 165–183. 2 indexed citations
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Gniewosz, Burkhard, Peter Noack, Thomas Kessler, & Katharina Eckstein. (2013). A time to make (and lose) friends: effects of soccer tournaments on German adolescents' attitudes toward foreigners. Journal of Applied Social Psychology. 43(S2). 1 indexed citations
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Eckstein, Katharina, Peter Noack, & Burkhard Gniewosz. (2013). Predictors of intentions to participate in politics and actual political behaviors in young adulthood. International Journal of Behavioral Development. 37(5). 428–435. 41 indexed citations
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Jugert, Philipp, et al.. (2012). Offline and Online Civic Engagement Among Adolescents and Young Adults from Three Ethnic Groups. Journal of Youth and Adolescence. 42(1). 123–135. 79 indexed citations

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