Bart Meuleman

Bart Meuleman

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

H-index: 42

Europe-Belgium

About Bart Meuleman

Bart Meuleman, With an exceptional h-index of 42 and a recent h-index of 37 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven,

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

The ontological core of political radicalism. Exploring the role of antagonist, dogmatic, and populist beliefs in structuring radical ideologies

Who deserves to be supported? Analysing attitudes towards horizontal redistribution in Nigeria

Modeling Group-Specific Interviewer Effects on Survey Participation Using Separate Coding for Random Slopes in Multilevel Models

Opinies van burgers over activering: Een nieuw ideologisch conflict?

A Secularization of Cultural Politics? Changing Patterns of Cultural-Political Polarization and Voting Behavior in Western Europe, 1981-2017

Why Measurement Invariance is Important in Comparative Research. A Response to Welzel et al. (2021)

Two faces of benefit generosity: comparing justice preferences in the access to and level of welfare benefits

Minder-en meerderheden over de Belgische verzorgingsstaat. Gelijkaardige kritieken of kritieke verschillen

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7943

Citations(since 2020)

4850

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5077

hIndex(all)

42

hIndex(since 2020)

37

i10Index(all)

91

i10Index(since 2020)

79

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Top articles of Bart Meuleman

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

The ontological core of political radicalism. Exploring the role of antagonist, dogmatic, and populist beliefs in structuring radical ideologies

Contemporary Politics

Alberto Stefanelli

Bart Meuleman

Koen Abts

2024/3/14

Who deserves to be supported? Analysing attitudes towards horizontal redistribution in Nigeria

Social Inclusion

Arnim Langer

Lucas Leopold

Bart Meuleman

2024/3/11

Modeling Group-Specific Interviewer Effects on Survey Participation Using Separate Coding for Random Slopes in Multilevel Models

Jessica ME Herzing

Annelies G Blom

Bart Meuleman

2024/2/1

Opinies van burgers over activering: Een nieuw ideologisch conflict?

Bart Meuleman

Arno Van Hootegem

Federica Rossetti

Koen Abts

2023/1/1

A Secularization of Cultural Politics? Changing Patterns of Cultural-Political Polarization and Voting Behavior in Western Europe, 1981-2017

Anna Pless

2023/10/6

Why Measurement Invariance is Important in Comparative Research. A Response to Welzel et al. (2021)

Sociological methods & research

Bart Meuleman

Tomasz Żółtak

Artur Pokropek

Eldad Davidov

Bengt Muthén

...

2023/8

Two faces of benefit generosity: comparing justice preferences in the access to and level of welfare benefits

European Sociological Review

Arno Van Hootegem

Bart Meuleman

Koen Abts

2023

Minder-en meerderheden over de Belgische verzorgingsstaat. Gelijkaardige kritieken of kritieke verschillen

Arno Van Hootegem

Koen Abts

Bart Meuleman

2023/1/1

How satisfied are Belgians with the government's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic? Evidence from the European Social Survey

How satisfied are Belgians with the government's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic? Evidence from the European Social Survey

Dimitri Gugushvili

Daniël Spruit

Steven Van de Walle

Pierre Baudewyns

Bart Meuleman

2023/9/26

Can nationalism and group conflict explain cultural and economic threat perceptions? Cross-sectional and longitudinal evidence from the ISSP (1995–2013)

International Journal of Comparative Sociology

Marie-Sophie Callens

Bart Meuleman

2023/6/22

Negatieve houdingen tegenover de Ander. Veralgemeend vooroordeel of gedifferentieerde dreiging?

Bart Meuleman

Koenraad Abts

Cecil Meeusen

2023/1/1

New directions in research on public support for universal basic income

Marie-Laure Mulayi

Tijs Laenen

Wim Van Lancker

Bart Meuleman

2023/9/6

Welcome in my back yard? Explaining cross-municipal opposition to refugees through outgroup size, outgroup proximity, and economic conditions

Migration Studies

David De Coninck

Bart Meuleman

2023/3/1

Publieke opinies over vakbonden: eigenbelang of toch ideologie?

Koenraad Abts

Franca Witlox

Arno Van Hootegem

Bart Meuleman

Marc Swyngedouw

2023

12. Methodological challenges for studying trends in perceived immigrant threat

Job Insecurity, Precarious Employment and Burnout: Facts and Fables in Work Psychology Research

Jaak Billiet

Bart Meuleman

2023/9/6

Weakly institutionalized, heavily contested: Does support for contemporary welfare reforms rely on norms of distributive justice?

Journal of Social Policy

Arno Van Hootegem

Koen Abts

Bart Meuleman

2023/1/13

Inleiding. De breuklijnen voorbij?

Koenraad Abts

Cecil Meeusen

Bart Meuleman

Marc Swyngedouw

2023/1/1

How Europeans Combine Support for Social Rights and Work Obligations of the Unemployed: Effects of Individual Predictors and Institutional Design

Social Indicators Research

Federica Rossetti

Bart Meuleman

2023/11

The ideological roots of the activation paradigm: How justice preferences and unemployment attributions shape public support for demanding activation policies

International Journal of Social Welfare

Arno Van Hootegem

Federica Rossetti

Koen Abts

Bart Meuleman

2023

Job Insecurity, Precarious Employment and Burnout

Dirk Antonissen

Elfi Baillien

Jaak Billiet

Paula Brough

Andrea Corbeanu

...

2023

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