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The Educational Gradient in Trust in Politicians in the Netherlands: A Status-Based Cultural Conflict

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Kjell Noordzij, Willem de Koster & Jeroen van der Waal. (2024) Explaining the educational gradient in trust in politicians: a video-vignette survey experiment. West European Politics 47:4, pages 784-812.
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Marc Verboord. (2024) Trust repertoires and the reception of institutional responses to the COVID-19 crisis in Europe: A latent class analysis. International Journal of Comparative Sociology.
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Jochem van Noord, Bram Spruyt, Toon Kuppens & Russell Spears. (2023) Classified out of society? How educational classification induces political alienation through feelings of misrecognition. The British Journal of Sociology 74:5, pages 858-872.
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Marc Verboord, Susanne Janssen, Nete Nørgaard Kristensen & Franziska Marquart. (2023) Institutional Trust and Media Use in Times of Cultural Backlash: A Cross-National Study in Nine European Countries. The International Journal of Press/Politics.
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Clint Claessen. (2023) Accruing career capital: How party leaders with more political experience survive longer. Party Politics, pages 135406882311703.
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Tim van Meurs, Joost Oude Groeniger, Willem de Koster & Jeroen van der Waal. (2022) An incongruous intervention: Exploring the role of anti‐institutionalism in less‐educated individual’s limited uptake of nutrition information. Sociology of Health & Illness 44:2, pages 432-450.
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Kjell Noordzij, Willem de Koster & Jeroen van der Waal. (2021) A revolt of the deplored? The role of perceived cultural distance in the educational gradient in anti‐establishment politics. The British Journal of Sociology 72:5, pages 1448-1463.
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KJELL NOORDZIJ, WILLEM DE KOSTER & JEROEN VAN DER WAAL. (2021) The micro–macro interactive approach to political trust: Quality of representation and substantive representation across Europe. European Journal of Political Research 60:4, pages 954-974.
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Luigi Droste. (2021) Feeling Left Behind by Political Decisionmakers: Anti-Establishment Sentiment in Contemporary Democracies. Politics and Governance 9:3, pages 288-300.
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Kjell Noordzij, Willem de Koster & Jeroen van der Waal. (2020) “They don’t know what it’s like to be at the bottom”: Exploring the role of perceived cultural distance in less‐educated citizens’ discontent with politicians. The British Journal of Sociology 72:3, pages 566-579.
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Joost Oude Groeniger, Kjell Noordzij, Jeroen van der Waal & Willem de Koster. (2021) Dutch COVID-19 lockdown measures increased trust in government and trust in science: A difference-in-differences analysis. Social Science & Medicine 275, pages 113819.
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