- To convince, to provoke or to entertain? A study on individual motivations behind engaging with conspiracy theories online(2022)
Authors: Peter Van Aelst, Patrick Folkert Anton van Erkel
Pages: 1030 - 1059
- Finding perceptions of partisan news media bias in an unlikely place(2022)
Authors: Karolin Soontjens, Patrick Folkert Anton van Erkel
Pages: 120 - 137
- Delving into the divide(2022)
Authors: Patrick Folkert Anton van Erkel, Emma Turkenburg
Pages: 386 - 402
- The odd one out(2021)
Authors: Patrick Folkert Anton van Erkel
Pages: 1 - 12
- Predictive modeling to study lifestyle politics with Facebook likes(2021)
Authors: Stiene Praet, Peter Van Aelst, Patrick Folkert Anton van Erkel, Stephan Van der Veeken, David Martens
Pages: 1 - 25
- Is there such a thing as a Muslim vote?(2020)
Authors: Samira Azabar, Peter Thijssen, Patrick Folkert Anton van Erkel
Pages: 1 - 9
- Why don’t we learn from social media? Studying effects of and mechanisms behind social media news use on general surveillance political knowledge(2020)
Authors: Patrick Folkert Anton van Erkel, Peter Van Aelst
Pages: 1 - 19
- Does media attention lead to personal electoral success? Differences in long and short campaign media effects for top and ordinary political candidates(2020)
Authors: Patrick Folkert Anton van Erkel, Peter Van Aelst, Peter Thijssen
Pages: 156 - 174
- Explaining vote choice in the 2019 Belgian elections(2020)
Authors: Patrick Folkert Anton van Erkel, Anna Kern, Guillaume Petit
Pages: 223 - 227
- Preference voting in the low countries(2020)
Authors: Bram Wauters, Peter Thijssen, Patrick Folkert Anton van Erkel
Pages: 77 - 106