MAPLE plans to produce a significant number of descriptive reports, conference papers, journal articles, special issues for academic journals and one edited book on the politicisation of Europe before and after the Eurozone Crisis.
Here, we pretend to disseminate, in Open Access, all team publications in order to publicize, broadly, our scientific findings.
- 2023
- The Impact of EU Politicisation on Voting Behaviour in Europe
- Assessing survey mode effects in the 2019 EP elections: A comparison of online and face-to-face-survey data from six European countries
- Political implications of the different manifestations of politicization: Examining the news coverage of the EU in Greece and Portugal before and during the Eurozone crisis
- European Economic Narratives and the Emergence of a European Public Sphere in Portugal: An Analysis of National Mainstream Newspapers
- 2022
- 2021
- Debates in a Party-dominated System with Clientelistic Underpinnings
- A new Iberian exceptionalism? Comparing the populist radical right electorate in Portugal and Spain
- Parliamentary current questions’ constituency focus under times of crisis: an examination of the Greek case
- Highlighting supranational institutions? An automated analysis of EU politicisation (2002–2017)
- Special Issue – EU Effects on Behaviour
- Attribution of Responsibility for Economic Policy Issues in the Mainstream Media
- 2020
- 2019
- 2018