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Willem de Koster
Willem de Koster
Full Professor of General Sociology, in particular Cultural Sociology, Erasmus University Rotterdam
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The new right and the welfare state: The electoral relevance of welfare chauvinism and welfare populism in the Netherlands
W De Koster, P Achterberg, J Van der Waal
International Political Science Review 34 (1), 3-20, 2013
3612013
‘Some are more equal than others’: economic egalitarianism and welfare chauvinism in the Netherlands
J Van der Waal, P Achterberg, D Houtman, W De Koster, K Manevska
Journal of European Social Policy 20 (4), 350-363, 2010
2982010
Three Worlds of Welfare Chauvinism? How Welfare Regimes Affect Support for Distributing Welfare to Immigrants in Europe
J Van Der Waal, W De Koster, W Van Oorschot
Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis: Research and Practice 15 (2), 164-181, 2013
276*2013
Stormfront is like a second home to me
W De Koster, D Houtman
Information, Communication & Society 11 (8), 1155-1176, 2008
2692008
A science confidence gap: Education, trust in scientific methods, and trust in scientific institutions in the United States, 2014
P Achterberg, W de Koster, J van der Waal
Public Understanding of Science 26 (6), 704-720, 2017
1432017
A Christian cancellation of the secularist truce? Waning Christian religiosity and waxing religious deprivatization in the West
P Achterberg, D Houtman, S Aupers, W Koster, P Mascini, J Waal
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 48 (4), 687-701, 2009
1202009
The Effect of Religiosity on Life Satisfaction in a Secularized Context: Assessing the Relevance of Believing and Belonging
J ten Kate, W de Koster, J van der Waal
Review of Religious Research, 1-21, 0
97
Dutch COVID-19 lockdown measures increased trust in government and trust in science: A difference-in-differences analysis
JO Groeniger, K Noordzij, J van der Waal, W de Koster
Social Science & Medicine 275, 113819, 2021
912021
Cultural value orientations and Christian religiosity: on moral traditionalism, authoritarianism, and their implications for voting behavior
W De Koster, J Van Der Waal
International Political Science Review 28 (4), 451-467, 2007
822007
Paradoxes of Individualization: Social Control and Social Conflict in Contemporary Modernity
D Houtman, S Aupers, W De Koster
Ashgate Publishing, 2011
76*2011
The Rise of the Penal State
W De Koster, J Van der Waal, P Achterberg, D Houtman
British Journal of Criminology 48 (6), 720-734, 2008
752008
Progressiveness and the new right: The electoral relevance of culturally progressive values in the Netherlands
W De Koster, P Achterberg, J Van der Waal, S Van Bohemen, R Kemmers
West European Politics 37 (3), 584-604, 2014
712014
Statistical challenges in modelling the health consequences of social mobility: the need for diagonal reference models
J van der Waal, S Daenekindt, W de Koster
International journal of public health 62 (9), 1029-1037, 2017
682017
Populism and support for protectionism: The relevance of opposition to trade openness for leftist and rightist populist voting in The Netherlands
J van der Waal, W de Koster
Political studies 66 (3), 560-576, 2018
652018
Ethnic segregation and radical right-wing voting in Dutch cities
J van der Waal, W de Koster, P Achterberg
Urban Affairs Review 49 (5), 748-777, 2013
632013
Why are depressive symptoms more prevalent among the less educated? The relevance of low cultural capital and cultural entitlement
J ten Kate, W de Koster, J van der Waal
Sociological Spectrum 37 (2), 63-76, 2017
622017
How people organise cultural attitudes: cultural belief systems and the populist radical right
S Daenekindt, W de Koster, J van der Waal
West European Politics 40 (4), 791-811, 2017
602017
Social mobility and political distrust: cults of gratitude and resentment?
S Daenekindt, J van der Waal, W de Koster
Acta Politica, 2017
422017
Why do the less educated oppose trade openness? A test of three explanations in the Netherlands
J van der Waal, W de Koster
European Journal of Cultural and Political Sociology 2 (3-4), 313-344, 2015
36*2015
“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
K Noordzij, W de Koster, J van der Waal
The British Journal of Sociology 72 (3), 566-579, 2021
34*2021
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