Bart Bonikowski

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Publications

Forthcoming

Borwein, Sophie, Beatrice Magistro, R. Michael Alvarez, Bart Bonikowski and Peter Loewen. “Explaining Women’s Skepticism toward Artificial Intelligence: The Role of Risk Orientation and Risk Exposure.” PNAS Nexus. Conditionally accepted.

Magistro, Beatrice, Sophie Borwein, R. Michael Alvarez, Bart Bonikowski, and Peter Loewen. “Causal Beliefs and the Potential for Political Backlash Against AI.” Public Opinion Quarterly. Conditionally accepted.
Preprint

Magistro, Beatrice, Sophie Borwein, R. Michael Alvarez, Bart Bonikowski, and Peter Loewen. “Attitudes Toward AI and Globalization: Common Microfoundations and Political Implications.” American Journal of Political Science. Published online.
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Wimmer, Andreas, Bart Bonikowski, Charles Crabtree, Zheng Fu, Matthew Golder, and Kiyoteru Tsutsui. “Geopolitical Rivalry and Anti-Immigrant Sentiment: A Conjoint Experiment in 22 Countries.” American Political Science Review. Published online.
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2024

Beatrice Magistro, Peter J. Loewen, Bart Bonikowski, Sophie Borwein, and Blake Lee-Whiting. 2024. “Attitudes Toward Automation and the Demand for Policies Addressing Job Loss: The Effects of Information About Trade-Offs.” Political Science Research and Methods. Political Science Research and Methods 12(4):783-98.
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Borwein, Sophie, Bart Bonikowski, Peter J. Loewen, Blake Lee-Whiting, and Beatrice Magistro. “Who Can Assert Ownership Over Automation? Workplace Technological Change, Populist and Ethno-nationalist Rhetoric, and Candidate Support.” Political Behavior 46:2191-214.
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Borwein, Sophie, Bart Bonikowski, Peter J. Loewen, Blake Lee-Whiting, and Beatrice Magistro. “Perceived Technological Threat and Vote Choice: Evidence from 15 European Democracies.” West European Politics 48(3):534-61.
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Borwein, Sophie, Beatrice Magistro, Peter J. Loewen, Bart Bonikowski, and Blake Lee-Whiting. 2024. “The Gender Gap in Attitudes Toward Workplace Technological Change.” Socio-Economic Review 22(3):993–1017.
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2023

Bonikowski, Bart, and Yueran Zhang. 2023. “Populism as Dog-Whistle Politics: Anti-Elite Discourse and Sentiments Toward Minority Groups.” Social Forces 102(1):180-201.
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2022

Bonikowski, Bart, and Oscar Stuhler. 2022. “Reclaiming the Past to Transcend the Present: Nostalgic Appeals in U.S. Presidential Elections.” Sociological Forum. 37(S1):1263-93.
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Bonikowski, Bart, and Laura K. Nelson. 2022. “From Ends to Means: The Promise of Computational Text Analysis for Theoretically Driven Sociological Research.” Sociological Methods & Research. 51(4):1469-83.
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Bonikowski, Bart, Yuchen Luo, and Oscar Stuhler. 2022. “Politics as Usual? Measuring Populism, Nationalism, and Authoritarianism in U.S. Presidential Campaigns (1952–2020) with Neural Language Models.” Sociological Methods & Research. 51(4):1721-87.
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Simonsen, Kristina, and Bart Bonikowski. 2022. “ Moralizing Immigration: The Impact of Political Framing on Polarization in the United States and Denmark.” Comparative Political Studies 55(8):1403-36.
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Bonikowski, Bart, and Paul DiMaggio. 2022. “Mapping Culture with Latent Class Analysis: A Response to Eger and Hjerm.” Nations and Nationalism 28(1):353-65.
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2021

Bonikowski, Bart, Yuval Feinstein, and Sean Bock. 2021. “ The Partisan Sorting of `America’: How Nationalist Cleavages Shaped the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election.” American Journal of Sociology 127(2):492-561.
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Rooduijn, Matthijs, Bart Bonikowski, and Jante Parleviet. 2021. “Populist and Nativist Attitudes: Does In-Group/Out-Group Thinking Spill Over Across Domains?” European Union Politics 22(2):248-65.
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Feinstein, Yuval, and Bart Bonikowski. 2021. “Nationalist Narratives and Anti-Immigrant Attitudes: Exceptionalism and Collective Victimhood in Contemporary Israel.” Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. 47(3):741-61.
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2020

Simonsen, Kristina Bakkær, and Bart Bonikowski. 2020. “Is Civic Nationalism Necessarily Inclusive? Conceptions of Nationhood and Anti-Muslim Attitudes in Europe.” European Journal of Political Research 59(1):114-36.
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2019

Bonikowski, Bart, Daphne Halikiopoulou, Eric Kaufmann, and Matthijs Rooduijn. 2019. “Populism and Nationalism in a Comparative Perspective: A Scholarly Exchange.” Nations and Nationalism 25(1):58-81.
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Bonikowski, Bart. 2019. “Trump’s Populism: The Mobilization of Nationalist Cleavages and the Future of U.S. Democracy.” Pp. 110-31 in When Democracy Trumps Populism: Lessons from Europe & Latin America, edited by Kurt Weyland and Raúl Madrid. New York: Cambridge University Press.
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2017

Bonikowski, Bart. 2017. “Ethno-Nationalist Populism and the Mobilization of Collective Resentment.” The British Journal of Sociology 68(S1):181-213.
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Bonikowski, Bart. 2017. “Big Data: Challenges and Opportunities for Comparative Historical Sociology.” Trajectories: Newsletter of the ASA Comparative and Historical Section 28(2):29-32.
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Bonikowski, Bart. 2017. “Three Lessons of Contemporary Populism in Europe and the United States.” The Brown Journal of World Affairs 23(1):9-24.
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Bonikowski, Bart. 2017. “Nationhood as Cultural Repertoire: Collective Identities and Political Attitudes in France and Germany.” Pp. 147-74 in Everyday Nationhood: Theorising Culture, Identity and Belonging after Banal Nationalism, edited by Michael Skey and Marco Antonsich. London, UK: Palgrave MacMillan.
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2016

Bonikowski, Bart, and Noam Gidron. 2016. “Multiple Traditions in Populism Research: Toward a Theoretical Synthesis.” APSA Comparative Politics Newsletter 26(2):7-14.
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Bonikowski, Bart. 2016. “Nationalism in Settled Times.” Annual Review of Sociology 42:427-449.
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Bonikowski, Bart, and Paul DiMaggio. 2016. “Varieties of American Popular Nationalism.” American Sociological Review 81(5):949-980.
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Bonikowski, Bart, and Noam Gidron. 2016. “The Populist Style in American Politics: Presidential Campaign Rhetoric, 1952-1996.” Social Forces 94:1593-621.
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2015

Bonikowski, Bart. 2015. “The Promise of Bourdieusian Political Sociology: A Review of Symbolic Power, Politics, and Intellectuals.” Theory & Society 44.
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Bonikowski, Bart. 2015. “Digitally Enabled Social Change: Activism in the Internet Age by Jennifer Earl and Katrina Kimport (Book Review).” Social Forces 93(3).
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2014

Bonikowski, Bart, and Nina Gheihman. 2014. “Nation-State as Symbolic Construct.” The International Encyclopedia of Social and Behavioral Sciences, edited by James D. Wright, 2nd ed. Oxford, UK: Elsevier.
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2013

Gidron, Noam, and Bart Bonikowski. 2013. “Varieties of Populism: Literature Review and Research Agenda.” Weatherhead Center for International Affairs Working Paper, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA.
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Bonikowski, Bart. 2013. “Varieties of Popular Nationalism in Modern Democracies: An Inductive Approach to Comparative Research on Political Culture.” Weatherhead Center for International Affairs Working Paper, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA.
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2010

Bonikowski, Bart. 2010. “Cross-National Interaction and Cultural Similarity: A Relational Analysis.” International Journal of Comparative Sociology 51:315-48.
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2009

Pager, Devah, Bruce Western, and Bart Bonikowski. 2009. “Race at Work: The Realities of Race and Criminal Record in the NYC Job Market.” In Inequality and Society: Social Science Perspectives on Social Stratification, edited by Jeff Manza and Michael Sauder. New York: W.W. Norton & Company.
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Pager, Devah, Bruce Western, and Bart Bonikowski. 2009. “Discrimination in a Low-Wage Labor Market: A Field Experiment.” American Sociological Review 74:777-99.
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2008

Ruef, Martin, Bart Bonikowski, and Howard Aldrich. 2008. “Business Owner Demography, Human Capital, and Social Networks.” Pp. 95-114 in New Firm Creation in the U.S.: Initial Explorations with the PSED II Data Set, edited by Paul D Reynolds and Richard T Curtin. New York: Springer.
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DiMaggio, Paul, and Bart Bonikowski. 2008. “Make Money Surfing the Web? The Impact of Internet Use on the Earnings of U.S. Workers.” American Sociological Review 73:227-50.
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Bonikowski, Bart. 2008. “Research on American Nationalism: Review of Literature, Annotated Bibliography, and Directory of Publicly Available Data Sets.” RSF Working Paper. New York: Russell Sage Foundation.
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2007

The Sociology of Voluntary Associations
Bonikowski, Bart, and Miller McPherson. 2007. “The Sociology of Voluntary Associations.” Pp. 197-207 in 21st Century Sociology: A Reference Handbook, edited by Clifton D. Bryant and Dennis L. Peck. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
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2005

Bonikowski, Bart. 2005. “Flying While Arab (Or Was It Muslim? Or Middle Eastern?): Racial Profiling After 9/11.” The Discourse of Sociological Practice 7.

2004

Bonikowski, Bart. 2004. “Questioning Pedagogy: Reflections on the Critical Theory of the Curriculum.” The Discourse of Sociological Practice 6.

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News

  • Research featured in November 7, 2024 Bloomberg Businessweek article by Mark Milian November 7, 2024
  • Quoted in October 10, 2024 op-ed by Thomas Edsall in the New York Times October 9, 2024
  • Interview about populist radical right politics on Marketplace’s Make Me Smart podcast. March 7, 2024
  • New publication: “Populism as Dog-Whistle Politics: Anti-Elite Discourse and Sentiments Toward Minority Groups” September 1, 2023
  • Research featured in July 19, 2023 New York Times op-ed by Thomas Edsall July 19, 2023

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