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Roderik Rekker
Affiliated to Research
Department of Political ScienceAbout Roderik Rekker
I am a political scientist and a psychologist. My primary research interest is stability and change in political attitudes across time, generations, and the lifespan. I currently examine generational differences in voting (University of Amsterdam, VENI-grant) and political polarization over facts and science (University of Gothenburg).
For my full publication list, see:
https://www.uva.nl/en/profile/r/e/r.s.b.rekker/r.s.b.rekker.html
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Factual belief polarization between Democrats and Republicans: source or epiphenomenon of ideological and affective
polarization?
Roderik Rekker
FRONTIERS IN POLITICAL SCIENCE - 2024 -
Growing Up in a Polarized Party System: Ideological Divergence and Partisan Sorting Across
Generations
Thomas Jocker, Wouter van der Brug, Roderik Rekker
POLITICAL BEHAVIOR - 2024 -
Electoral change through generational replacement: An age-period-cohort analysis of vote choice across 21 countries between 1948 and
2021
Roderik Rekker
FRONTIERS IN POLITICAL SCIENCE - 2024 -
Generational (re)alignment: emerging issues and new voters in Western
Europe
Thomas Jocker, Wouter van der Brug, Roderik Rekker
WEST EUROPEAN POLITICS - 2024 -
Generational replacement and Green party support in Western
Europe
F. Lichtin, W. van der Brug, Roderik Rekker
Electoral Studies - 2023 -
Generations and the changing character of support for European unification in the Netherlands: a research
note
Roderik Rekker, W. van der Brug
Acta Politica - 2023 -
Understanding factual belief polarization: the role of trust, political sophistication, and affective
polarization
Roderik Rekker, E. Harteveld
Acta Politica - 2022 -
A Little More Conversation A Little Less Prejudice: The Role of Classroom Political Discussions for Youth's Attitudes toward
Immigrants
M. Miklikowska, Roderik Rekker, A. Kudrnac
Political Communication - 2022 -
Hate Speech Prosecution of Politicians and its Effect on Support for the Legal System and
Democracy
Roderik Rekker, Joost Van Spanje
British Journal of Political Science - 2022 -
Young trendsetters: How young voters fuel electoral
volatility
Roderik Rekker
Electoral Studies - 2022 -
The nature and origins of political polarization over
science
Roderik Rekker
Public Understanding of Science - 2021 -
Socialised to think in terms of left and right? The acceptability of the left and the right among European
voters
S. Otjes, Roderik Rekker
Electoral Studies - 2021 -
Are would-be authoritarians right? Democratic support and citizens’ left-right self-placement in former left- and right- authoritarian
countries
Sjifra E. de Leeuw, Roderik Rekker, Rachid Azrout, Joost H.P. van Spanje
Democratization - 2021 -
After All This Time? The Impact of Media and Authoritarian History on Political News Coverage in Twelve Western
Countries
Sjifra E. de Leeuw, Rachid Azrout, Roderik Rekker, Joost H.P. van Spanje
Journal of Communication - 2020