Forthcoming
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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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. Published online.
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Beatrice Magistro, Peter J. Loewen, Bart Bonikowski, Sophie Borwein, and Blake Lee-Whiting. “Attitudes Toward Automation and the Demand for Policies Addressing Job Loss: The Effects of Information About Trade-Offs.” Political Science Research and Methods. Published online.
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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. Published online.
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2024
Borwein, Sophie, Beatrice Magistro, Peter J. Loewen, Bart Bonikowski, and Blake Lee-Whiting. “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.