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Zoltan Fazekas
Zoltan Fazekas
Copenhagen Business School, Department of International Economics, Government and Business
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A bad workman blames his tweets: The consequences of citizens' uncivil Twitter use when interacting with party candidates
Y Theocharis, P Barberá, Z Fazekas, SA Popa, O Parnet
Journal of communication 66 (6), 1007-1031, 2016
2652016
The dynamics of political incivility on twitter
Y Theocharis, P Barberá, Z Fazekas, SA Popa
Sage Open 10 (2), 2158244020919447, 2020
1742020
Elite‐public interaction on twitter: EU issue expansion in the campaign
Z Fazekas, SA Popa, H Schmitt, P Barberá, Y Theocharis
European Journal of Political Research 60 (2), 376-396, 2021
512021
Narcissism and political orientations
PK Hatemi, Z Fazekas
American Journal of Political Science 62 (4), 873-888, 2018
502018
Informing the public: How party communication builds opportunity structures
SA Popa, Z Fazekas, D Braun, MM Leidecker-Sandmann
Political Communication 37 (3), 329-349, 2020
492020
Proximity and directional theory compared: Taking discriminant positions seriously in multi-party systems
Z Fazekas, ZZ Méder
Electoral Studies 32 (4), 693-707, 2013
452013
The importance of context in the genetic transmission of us party identification
Z Fazekas, L Littvay
Political Psychology 36 (4), 361-377, 2015
352015
Policy considerations on Facebook: Agendas, coherence, and communication patterns in the 2011 Danish parliamentary elections
A Van Dalen, Z Fazekas, R Klemmensen, KM Hansen
Journal of Information Technology & Politics 12 (3), 303-324, 2015
342015
Transforming stability into change: How the media select and report opinion polls
EG Larsen, Z Fazekas
The International Journal of Press/Politics 25 (1), 115-134, 2020
332020
Narcissism in political participation
Z Fazekas, PK Hatemi
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 47 (3), 347-361, 2021
262021
Sorting your way out Perceived party positions, political knowledge and polarization
F Vegetti, Z Fazekas, Z Méder
262017
Media content and political behavior in observational research: A critical assessment
Z Fazekas, EG Larsen
British Journal of Political Science 46 (01), 195-204, 2016
262016
The nuts and bolts of automated text analysis. Comparing different document pre-processing techniques in four countries
Z Greene, A Ceron, G Schumacher, Z Fazekas
OSF Preprints, 2016
21*2016
Is It What You Say, or How You Say It? An Experimental Analysis of the Effects of Invitation Wording for OnlinePanel Surveys
Z Fazekas, MT Wall, A Krouwel
International Journal of Public Opinion Research 26 (2), 235-244, 2014
202014
Institutional effects on the presence of trade unions at the workplace: Moderation in a multilevel setting
Z Fazekas
European Journal of Industrial Relations 17 (2), 153-169, 2011
202011
Validity of survey response propensity indicators: A behavior genetics approach
L Littvay, SA Popa, Z Fazekas
Social Science Quarterly 94 (2), 569-589, 2013
192013
Choosing sides: The genetics of why we go with the loudest
Z Fazekas, L Littvay
Journal of Theoretical Politics 24 (3), 389-408, 2012
172012
The role of grandiose and vulnerable narcissism on mask wearing and vaccination during the COVID-19 pandemic
PK Hatemi, Z Fazekas
Current Psychology 42 (22), 19185-19195, 2023
112023
Similar citizen portrayals? Converging media-based othering in tabloids and broadsheets
S Walter, Z Fazekas
Journalism 24 (11), 2514-2532, 2023
62023
Twitter trolls are actually hurting democracy
Y Theocharis, P Barberá, Z Fazekas, S Popa
The Washington Post 4 (11), 2016, 2016
62016
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