Depolarized by the media? The role of heterogeneous and homogeneous traditional and digital media diets in issue polarization around COVID-19 in the United States KU LeuvenDavid De Coninck
Applying the CARIN criteria to migrant settlement: Cross-national validation of the Migrant Deservingness Scale KU LeuvenDavid De Coninck, Koenraad Matthys, Jan Van Bavel, Leen d'Haenens
Exploring European parents’ attitudes towards the age appropriateness of digital sexuality education for adolescents KU LeuvenLuca Carbone, Laura Vandenbosch, Jaan Toelen, David De Coninck
The Immigration-Related Political Ideology Scale: Development, factor structure, and validity evidence KU LeuvenDavid De Coninck
Polarization and networked framing: The Syrian and Ukrainian refugee crises on X/Twitter KU LeuvenSercan Kiyak, David De Coninck, Stefan Mertens, Leen d'Haenens
Knowledge on clinical signs of child maltreatment among childcare workers: A survey KU LeuvenDavid De Coninck, Jaan Toelen
Inequality beneath the surface: A Belgian case study on structural discrimination in the workplace and the role of organizational structure, culture and policies KU LeuvenDavid De Coninck, Laure Verhulst
Uncovering covert discrimination: A conjoint experiment KU LeuvenDavid De Coninck, Lise-Lore Steeman, Leen d'Haenens
Examining trust in the police and justice system among ethnic minority members: The case of Moroccan- and Turkish-Dutch citizens in the Netherlands KU LeuvenCecil Meeusen, David De Coninck
From the Syrian to Ukrainian refugee crisis: Tracing the changes in the Italian Twitter discussions through network analysis KU LeuvenSercan Kiyak, David De Coninck, Stefan Mertens, Leen d'Haenens