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Bart Bonikowski
Bart Bonikowski
Associate Professor, New York University
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Discrimination in a low-wage labor market: A field experiment
D Pager, B Bonikowski, B Western
American sociological review 74 (5), 777-799, 2009
16512009
Varieties of populism: Literature review and research agenda
N Gidron, B Bonikowski
Working Paper Series, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard …, 2013
8072013
Ethno‐nationalist populism and the mobilization of collective resentment
B Bonikowski
The British journal of sociology 68, S181-S213, 2017
6302017
Varieties of American Popular Nationalism
B Bonikowski, P DiMaggio
American Sociological Review 82 (5), 2016
4502016
The Populist Style in American Politics: Presidential Campaign Discourse, 1952–1996
B Bonikowski, N Gidron
Social Forces 94 (4), 1593-1621, 2015
4462015
Make money surfing the web? The impact of Internet use on the earnings of US workers
P DiMaggio, B Bonikowski
American sociological review 73 (2), 227-250, 2008
4342008
Nationalism in Settled Times
B Bonikowski
Annual Review of Sociology 42 (1), 427-449, 2016
4162016
Three lessons of contemporary populism in Europe and the United States
B Bonikowski
The Brown Journal of World Affairs 23 (1), 9-24, 2016
2232016
Populism and nationalism in a comparative perspective: a scholarly exchange
B Bonikowski, D Halikiopoulou, E Kaufmann, M Rooduijn
Nations and nationalism 25 (1), 58-81, 2019
2132019
Multiple traditions in populism research: Toward a theoretical synthesis
B Bonikowski, N Gidron
APSA Comparative Politics Newsletter 26 (12), 7-14, 2016
1332016
Is civic nationalism necessarily inclusive? Conceptions of nationhood and anti‐Muslim attitudes in Europe
KB Simonsen, B Bonikowski
European Journal of Political Research 59 (1), 114-136, 2020
1062020
Politics as usual? Measuring populism, nationalism, and authoritarianism in US presidential campaigns (1952–2020) with neural language models
B Bonikowski, Y Luo, O Stuhler
Sociological Methods & Research 51 (4), 1721-1787, 2022
652022
TrumpĒs populism: The mobilization of nationalist cleavages and the future of US democracy
B Bonikowski
When Democracy Trumps Populism: Lessons from Europe & Latin America 1, 110-131, 2019
602019
The partisan sorting of “America”: How nationalist cleavages shaped the 2016 US presidential election
B Bonikowski, Y Feinstein, S Bock
American Journal of Sociology 127 (2), 492-561, 2021
552021
Nationalist narratives and anti-immigrant attitudes: Exceptionalism and collective victimhood in contemporary Israel
Y Feinstein, B Bonikowski
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 47 (3), 741-761, 2021
552021
Race at work: Realities of race and criminal record in the NYC job market
D Pager, B Western
December, 2005
542005
Nationhood as cultural repertoire: Collective identities and political attitudes in France and Germany
B Bonikowski
Everyday nationhood: Theorising culture, identity and belonging after banal …, 2017
532017
Cross-national interaction and cultural similarity: A relational analysis
B Bonikowski
International Journal of Comparative Sociology 51 (5), 315-348, 2010
512010
Populism as dog-whistle politics: Anti-elite discourse and sentiments toward minority groups
B Bonikowski, Y Zhang
Social Forces 102 (1), 180-201, 2023
412023
Moralizing immigration: Political framing, moral conviction, and polarization in the United States and Denmark
KB Simonsen, B Bonikowski
Comparative Political Studies 55 (8), 1403-1436, 2022
382022
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