D’Ippoliti, Carlo; Mathieu Fulla, Dimitris Tsarouhas, and Konstantin Vössing (2023) The politics of solidarity: a social democratic account. In Ania Skrzypek et al. (eds.) The EU in a brave new world: the twin transition and regional integration. Next Left Vol. 14. Foundation of European Progressive Studies (FEPS)
Jobelius, Sebastian; Lennart Schulze, and Konstantin Vössing (2023) Wie sagt die Sozialdemokratie, was sie will? Gruppen und Werte in der politischen Kommunikation. FES diskurs. Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung
Kittel, Rebecca (2023) The New Politics of Party Signalling: Language, Positioning, and Electoral Dynamics. PhD Thesis, European University Institute
Krejcova, Eva (2023) Attitudes Towards Immigration in Western and Central-Eastern Europe: A Comparative Analysis. Doctoral Thesis. University of Cambridge
Vössing, Konstantin (2023) Argument-stretching. (Slightly) invalid political arguments and their effects on public opinion. European Political Science Review first view 10.1017/S1755773923000164, pp. 1-21
Vössing, Konstantin (2022) Value-based policy communication in European social democracy. In Andreas Schieder, László Andor, Maria Maltschnig, and Ania Skrzypek (eds.) Progressive proposals for the turbulent times: how to boost the political, organizational, and electoral potential. Next Left Vol. 13. Foundation of European Progressive Studies (FEPS); pp. 230-243
Fernandes, Daniel (2022). Text Features: a Python module that identifies sentence dependency trees.
Fernandes, Daniel and Konstantin Vössing (2022). Dataset on Policy Justifications in European Parliamentary Debates.
Kittel, Rebecca and Konstantin Vössing (2023) Excuses and justifications in party communication: a dataset based on text analysis
Kittel, Rebecca and Mirko Wegemann (2022) Covtext: Dataset on Press Releases of Subnational and National Party Fractions in Germany.
Krejcova, Eva (2023) Social Desirability: data from a survey experiment in a representative sample of the German voting age population
Poullikka, Agni and Konstantin Vössing (2023) Justifications for social policies: a dataset based on text analysis
Schulze, Lennart and Konstantin Vössing (2022) Groups and values in party communication: a dataset based on text analysis
Vössing, Konstantin (2023) Explanations for European solidarity: data from a survey experiment in a representative sample of the German voting age population
Vössing, Konstantin and Eva Krejcova (2023) Transnational solidarity and representations of international organizations: data from a survey experiment in a representative sample of the German voting age population
Vössing, Konstantin, Diana Burlacu and Eva Krejcova (2023) Groups and values in justifications for policies of solidarity: data from a survey experiment in representative samples of the German and British voting age populations
Wegemann, Mirko (2023) Policy justifications and representation of social groups: data from a survey experiment in a representative sample of the German voting age population
Fernandes, Daniel and Konstantin Vössing (2023). Policy Justifications in Parliamentary Debates: Exploring the Influence of Political Attitudes and Party Positions in the European Context
Kittel, Rebecca and Konstantin Vössing (2023) Explanatory strategies in a stress test: Politicians’ excuses and justifications for policies during the covid pandemic
Poullikka, Agni (2023). Multi-level multi-issue attention: Exploring how heads of goverment talk about the EU. Dissertation paper for City, University of London.
Poullikka, Agni (2022). Blame and credit games towards the EU: Evidence from 10 Years of Parliamentary Speeches. Dissertation paper for City, University of London.
Poullikka, Agni (2023). The role of domestic considerations in the political oversight of the ECB: Evidence from MEP communication in parliament and social media. Dissertation paper for City, University of London.
Poullikka, Agni and Konstantin Vössing (2022) Explaining social policy. Determinants of variation in political rhetoric
Schulze, Lennart and Konstantin Vössing (2022) Determinants of value-based communication by political parties
Vössing, Konstantin (2022) Justifying Europe. Political rhetoric, public opinion, and the future of European integration [book manuscript]
Vössing, Konstantin (2024) Social democracy between progress and conservation. Forthcoming in Next Left Vol. 15. Foundation of European Progressive Studies (FEPS)
Vössing, Diana Burlacu and Eva Krejcova (2023) Conflicts over policies of solidarity: How justifications based on groups and values shape policy support
Vössing, Diana Burlacu and Eva Krejcova (2023) Policy justifications as a tool of reputation management
Wegemann, Mirko and Rebecca Kittel (2023) Are we all in the same boat? The effect of multi-level party competition on intra-party cohesion.
Wegemann, Mirko (2023) Why does representation matter? The role of descriptive representation in policy justifications.
Burlacu, Diana and Konstantin Vössing (2023) Conflicts over policies of solidarity: effects of group appeals and value claims on public opinion. Political Studies Association Annual Conference. Liverpool, April
Burlacu, Diana and Konstantin Vössing (2022) Conflicts over policies of solidarity: the effects of group appeals and value claims on public opinion. Workshop “Dynamics of policies, political rhetoric, and political competition", European University Institute, Florence, November 17
Corral, Paulina (2023) PolitiCAUSE: Political text annotated for causal language. Workshop “Public policy, conflict, and political rhetoric”, European University Institute, Florence, November 24
Fernandes. Daniel and Konstantin Vössing (2023) Policy Justifications in Parliamentary Debates: What explains how politicians explain European integration? Workshop “Public policy, conflict, and political rhetoric”, European University Institute, Florence, November 24
Fernandes, Daniel and Konstantin Vössing (2023) How good are politicians at justifying Europe? EPSA Annual Conference. Glasgow, June 24
Fernandes, Daniel and Konstantin Vössing (2022) How and why do politicians justify European integration, and are they any good at it? Workshop “Dynamics of policies, political rhetoric, and political competition", European University Institute, Florence, November 17
Groß, Greta (2023) Do German politics lack vision? The exploration of a powerful narrative strategy. Workshop “Public policy, conflict, and political rhetoric”, European University Institute, Florence, November 24
Immergut, Ellen, Alex Moise, Tamara Popic, and Mirko Wegemann (2023) Still a century of partisan politics? Partisanship, veto points, and European healthcare legislation, 1988-2019. Workshop “Public policy, conflict, and political rhetoric”, European University Institute, Florence, November 24
Kittel, Rebecca (2022) Political Justifications in Parties' Responses Towards Covid-19: An Analysis of Press Releases from (Sub-) National Party Fractions in Germany. Workshop “Dynamics of policies, political rhetoric, and political competition", European University Institute, Florence, November 17
Kittel, Rebecca and Mirko Wegemann (2023) Are we all in the same boat? The role of multi-level party competition on intra-party cohesion. Workshop “Public policy, conflict, and political rhetoric”, European University Institute, Florence, November 24
Kittel, Rebecca and Mirko Wegemann (2022) Party Affiliation vs. Government Status - A Comparative Study of Germany's Sub-National Power Structure During Covid-19 Crisis. Workshop “Dynamics of policies, political rhetoric, and political competition", European University Institute, Florence, November 17
Kittel, Rebecca and Konstantin Vössing (2023), “I had no choice!”, “It’s all their fault!”, “I did it for a reason!”, “Look, all because of me!” Politicians’ four most common explanatory strategies and their effects on public opinion. Workshop “Public policy, conflict, and political rhetoric”, European University Institute, Florence, November 24
Kittel, Rebecca and Konstantin Vössing (2023) Communication patterns in a stress test: Politicians’ excuses and justifications during the covid pandemic. Workshop “Public policy, conflict, and political rhetoric”, European University Institute, Florence, November 24
Krejcova, Eva (2022) Public Attitudes towards Immigration and the European Union in Cross-Border Areas. Workshop “Dynamics of policies, political rhetoric, and political competition", European University Institute, Florence, November 17
Krejcova, Eva (2023) Habituation or Threat? Exposure to Foreigners and Immigration Attitudes. Workshop “Public policy, conflict, and political rhetoric”, European University Institute, Florence, November 24
Krejcova, Eva (2023) Public Attitudes towards Immigration and the European Union in Cross-Border Areas. CES Conference in Reykjavik.
Kriesi, Hanspeter (2022) The politicization of policymaking during the Covid-19 crisis. Workshop “Dynamics of policies, political rhetoric, and political competition", European University Institute, Florence, November 17
Poullikka, Agni (2023) Blame and credit games towards the EU: Evidence from 10 Years of Parliamentary Speeches. European Political Science Annual Conference, Glasgow, 22-24 June 2023.
Poullikka, Agni (2023) Multi-issue multilevel governance: exploring how heads of government talk about the EU. Workshop “Public policy, conflict, and political rhetoric”, European University Institute, Florence, November 24
Poullikka, Agni (2023) Blame and credit towards the EU: Evidence from parliamentary speeches. Workshop “Public policy, conflict, and political rhetoric”, European University Institute, Florence, November 24
Poullikka, Agni (2023) Multi-issue multi-level governance. Exploring communication about the EU by heads of government. International Politics Research Seminars. City University of London, November 21
Poullikka, Agni (2023). Blame and credit games towards the EU: Evidence from 10 Years of Parliamentary Speeches. Political Studies Association Annual Conference, Liverpool, 3-5 April 2023.
Poullikka, Agni (2022). Blame and credit games towards the EU: Evidence from 10 Years of Parliamentary Speeches. Political Explanations Workshop, European University Institute in Florence, 17-18 November 2022.
Poullikka, Agni (2022). Blame and credit games towards the EU: Evidence from 10 Years of Parliamentary Speeches. Political Studies Association Parliaments Conference, Birmingham, 17-18 November 2022.
Poullikka, Agni (2022) Multilevel blame and credit games: Examining the communication of economic crisis management in the EU. Workshop “Dynamics of policies, political rhetoric, and political competition", European University Institute, Florence, November 17
Poullikka, Agni and Konstantin Vössing (2023) Social policies and political explanations: a longitudinal analysis. Workshop “Public policy, conflict, and political rhetoric”, European University Institute, Florence, November 24
Poullikka, Agni and Konstantin Vössing (2022) Political explanations and social policies: Evidence from Germany and the UK. Workshop “Dynamics of policies, political rhetoric, and political competition", European University Institute, Florence, November 17
Schulze, Lennart and Konstantin Vössing (2023) Justifying policies with appeal to values and groups: an analysis of party communication and its determinants. Workshop “Public policy, conflict, and political rhetoric”, European University Institute, Florence, November 24
Schulze, Lennart and Konstantin Vössing (2023) Determinants and consequences of value-based communication by political parties. EPSA Annual Conference. Glasgow, June
Schulze, Lennart and Konstantin Vössing (2023) Communication patterns and mainstream party decline. ECPR Joint Sessions Workshop. Toulouse, April
Schulze, Lennart and Konstantin Vössing (2022) Value- and group-based justifications in party communication. Workshop “Dynamics of policies, political rhetoric, and political competition", European University Institute, Florence, November 17
Truchlewski, Zbigniew, Joe Ganderson and Anna Kyriazi (2022) Exit, voice, and polity. Workshop “Dynamics of policies, political rhetoric, and political competition", European University Institute, Florence, November 17
Vössing, Konstantin (2023) Justifications: the act of justifying, groups versus values, and implications for democracy. Invited lecture at University of Göttingen, December 11
Vössing, Konstantin, Diana Burlacu, and Eva Krejcova (2023) How justifications based on groups and values shape policy support. International Politics Research Seminars. City University of London, November 21
Vössing, Konstantin, Diana Burlacu, and Eva Krejcova (2023) Conflicts over policies of solidarity: how justifications invoking groups or values shape public opinion. Workshop European political conflicts in turbulent times. Free University of Amsterdam. November 9
Vössing, Konstantin, Diana Burlacu, and Eva Krejcova (2023) How justifications based on groups and values shape policy support. Workshop “Public policy, conflict, and political rhetoric”, European University Institute, Florence, November 24
Vössing, Konstantin and Diana Burlacu (2023) Values and groups in party communication. ECPR General Conference. Prague, September
Vössing, Konstantin and Till Weber (2023) Information behavior in different information environments: toward democratic virtues? Workshop “Public policy, conflict, and political rhetoric”, European University Institute, Florence, November 24
Wang, Chendi (2023) What happened to the friends of Putin? European radical right's reactions to the Russian invasion on social media. Workshop “Public policy, conflict, and political rhetoric”, European University Institute, Florence, November 24
Wang, Chendi (2023) From Words to Will: Exploring the Power of Political Explanation in shaping public attitudes to economic policies and political behavior. Workshop “Public policy, conflict, and political rhetoric”, European University Institute, Florence, November 24
Wegemann, Mirko (2022) Who is Talking? The Role of Social Groups in Policy Justifications. Workshop “Dynamics of policies, political rhetoric, and political competition", European University Institute, Florence, November 17
Wegemann, Mirko (2023) Why does representation matter? The role of descriptive representation in policy justifications. Workshop “Public policy, conflict, and political rhetoric”, European University Institute, Florence, November 24
Wegemann, Mirko (2023) Visual cues and issue ownership. Workshop “Public policy, conflict, and political rhetoric”, European University Institute, Florence, November 24