Stefaan Walgrave

Stefaan Walgrave

Universiteit Antwerpen

H-index: 57

Europe-Belgium

About Stefaan Walgrave

Stefaan Walgrave, With an exceptional h-index of 57 and a recent h-index of 43 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universiteit Antwerpen, specializes in the field of Social Movements, Political Communication, Elections, Public Opinion, Media & Politics.

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

Revisiting elite perceptions as mediator of elite responsiveness to public opinion

Do Politicians Outside the United States Also Think Voters Are More Conservative than They Really Are?

Mechanisms of Political Responsiveness: The Information Sources Shaping Elected Representatives' Policy Actions

Politicians are better at estimating public opinion when they think it is more salient

How do politicians bargain? Evidence from ultimatum games with legislators in five countries

Mass media occurrence as a political career maker

How Politicians Downplay Lower‐Educated Citizens' Opinions

Listening to the people: politicians’ investment in monitoring public opinion and their beliefs about accountability

Stefaan Walgrave Information

University

Position

Professor of Political Science

Citations(all)

16324

Citations(since 2020)

7498

Cited By

11992

hIndex(all)

57

hIndex(since 2020)

43

i10Index(all)

146

i10Index(since 2020)

103

Email

University Profile Page

Universiteit Antwerpen

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Stefaan Walgrave Skills & Research Interests

Social Movements

Political Communication

Elections

Public Opinion

Media & Politics

Top articles of Stefaan Walgrave

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Revisiting elite perceptions as mediator of elite responsiveness to public opinion

Political Studies

Stefaan Walgrave

Stuart Soroka

Peter Loewen

Tamir Sheafer

Karolin Soontjens

2024/2

Do Politicians Outside the United States Also Think Voters Are More Conservative than They Really Are?

American Political Science Review

Jean-Benoît Pilet

Lior Sheffer

Luzia Helfer

Frederic Varone

Rens Vliegenthart

...

2023/6/1

Mechanisms of Political Responsiveness: The Information Sources Shaping Elected Representatives' Policy Actions

Political Research Quarterly

Evelien Willems

Bart Maes

Stefaan Walgrave

2024

Politicians are better at estimating public opinion when they think it is more salient

Party Politics

Chris Butler

Stefaan Walgrave

Karolin Soontjens

Peter John Loewen

2024/3/18

How do politicians bargain? Evidence from ultimatum games with legislators in five countries

American Political Science Review

Lior Sheffer

Peter John Loewen

Stefaan Walgrave

Stefanie Bailer

Christian Breunig

...

2023/11

Mass media occurrence as a political career maker

The International Journal of Press/Politics

Annelien Van Remoortere

Stefaan Walgrave

Rens Vliegenthart

2023/1

How Politicians Downplay Lower‐Educated Citizens' Opinions

Legislative Studies Quarterly

Julie Sevenans

Stefaan Walgrave

2022

Listening to the people: politicians’ investment in monitoring public opinion and their beliefs about accountability

The Journal of legislative studies

Karolin Soontjens

Stefaan Walgrave

2023/10/2

Do Politicians and Citizens Have Different Theories of Elections and Voting?

Jack Lucas

Lior Sheffer

Peter Loewen

Stefaan Walgrave

Karolin Soontjens

...

2023/9/22

Politiek gedrag en attitudes van Vlaamse ouderen: Een analyse op basis van De Stemming 2022

Ambroos Verwee

Jonas Lefevere

Stefaan Walgrave

2023

How politicians learn about public opinion

Research & Politics

Stefaan Walgrave

Karolin Soontjens

2023/9/8

Inaccurate politicians: Elected representatives’ estimations of public opinion in four countries

The Journal of Politics

Stefaan Walgrave

Arno Jansen

Julie Sevenans

Karolin Soontjens

Jean-Benoit Pilet

...

2023/1/1

Projection in politicians' perceptions of public opinion

Political Psychology

Julie Sevenans

Stefaan Walgrave

Arno Jansen

Karolin Soontjens

Stefanie Bailer

...

2023/12

Not All Parties are Treated Equally Journalist Perceptions of Partisan News Bias

Journalism Studies

Karolin Soontjens

Kathleen Beckers

Stefaan Walgrave

Emma van der Goot

Toni GLA van der Meer

2023/7/4

Protest participation propensity cues and selective recruitment: Dyadic evidence on rational prospecting

Social Science Research

Michiel De Vydt

Stefaan Walgrave

2023/5/1

Politicians' reading of public opinion and its biases

Stefaan Walgrave

Karolin Soontjens

Julie Sevenans

2022/8/15

Inequality in the public priority perceptions of elected representatives

West European Politics

Julie Sevenans

Karolin Soontjens

Stefaan Walgrave

2022/7/29

More than recruitment: How social ties support protest participation

Social Problems

Stefaan Walgrave

Ruud Wouters

2022/11/1

Zien we de revival van de linkerzijde? Lessen uit De Stemming 2022

Samenleving en Politiek

Stefaan Walgrave

Jonas Lefevere

2022/6/1

Mobilizing usual versus unusual protesters. Information channel openness and persuasion tie strength in 71 demonstrations in nine countries

The Sociological Quarterly

Stefaan Walgrave

Ruud Wouters

Pauline Ketelaars

2021/4/22

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Co-Authors

H-index: 75
W. Lance Bennett

W. Lance Bennett

University of Washington

H-index: 68
Peter John

Peter John

King's College

H-index: 63
Brian Jones

Brian Jones

University of Alberta

H-index: 37
Lieven De Winter

Lieven De Winter

Université Catholique de Louvain

H-index: 24
Asmus Leth Olsen

Asmus Leth Olsen

Københavns Universitet

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