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Researcher
Patrick van Erkel
- Research Expertise:Elections, polarization, public opinion, political knowledge, political trust, preferential votes
- Keywords:POLITICAL BEHAVIOUR, Political and social sciences
- Disciplines:Political communication, Public opinion, Voting behaviour
- Research techniques:Survey research Experiments Quantitative analysis
- Users of research expertise:media
Affiliations
- Media, Movements and Politics (M2P) (Research group)
Member
From15 Aug 2022 → Today - Media, Movements and Politics (M2P) (Research group)
Member
From1 Sep 2013 → 14 Aug 2022
Projects
1 - 1 of 1
- Leadership is in the eye of the beholder: Studying the effect of appearance on personal electoral success.From1 Apr 2018 → 31 Mar 2019Funding: BOF - Other initiatives
Publications
1 - 10 of 35
- Social media and affective polarization: does Facebook news use fuel political in- and out-group affect in a multi-party context?(2025)Published in: Acta politica : international journal of political scienceISSN: 0001-6810Volume: 60Pages: 286 - 306
- The limits of social media as a source of political information during routine and crisis times across 17 countries(2025)Published in: Journal of information technology & politicsISSN: 1933-1681Volume: 99
- Why do citizens choose to read fact-checks in the context of the Russian war in Ukraine? The role of directional and accuracy motivations in nineteen democracies(2024)Published in: The international journal of press/politicsISSN: 1940-1612Volume: 30Pages: 679 - 704
- Congruent, yet resentful? Issue incongruence, resentment and party position knowledge(2024)Pages: 139 - 162
- Mistakenly misinformed or intentionally deceived? Mis- and disinformation perceptions on the Russian War in Ukraine among citizens in 19 countries(2024)Published in: European journal of political researchISSN: 0304-4130Volume: 63Pages: 1642 - 1654
- Combating disinformation with news literacy interventions: an experimental study on the framing effects of news literacy messages(2024)Published in: The international journal of press/politicsISSN: 1940-1612Volume: 99
- The role of consent form design under GDPR: a survey experiment(2024)Published in: International journal of public opinion researchISSN: 0954-2892Volume: 36Pages: 1 - 6
- When are fact-checks effective? An experimental study on the inclusion of the misinformation source and the source of fact-checks in 16 European countries(2024)Published in: Mass communication & societyISSN: 1520-5436Volume: 27Pages: 851 - 876
- The odd one out(2023)Published in: Party politicsISSN: 1354-0688Volume: 29Pages: 65 - 76
- To convince, to provoke or to entertain? A study on individual motivations behind engaging with conspiracy theories online(2022)Published in: Convergence : the international journal of research into new media technologiesISSN: 1354-8565Volume: 28Pages: 1030 - 1059