Peer Reviewed Publications
Ramos, L. (2026). Affective Perception of Corruption. Eunomía. Revista en Cultura de la Legalidad. 30, 337-356. https://doi.org/10.20318/eunomia.2026.10388
Villoria, M.; Palomo, J. and Ramos, L. (2026). The Effectiveness of Anti-Corruption Reforms in a Region of Spain: The role of social empowermententent. International Public Management Journal. 1–22. https://doi.org/10.1080/10967494.2026.2632362
Palomo, J.; Villoria, M. and Ramos, L. (2026). A model of leverage points to curb corruption. American Behavioral Scientist 0(0). https://doi.org/10.1177/00027642251407771
Ramos, L. and Villoria, M. (2026). How to become corrupt and win elections. The Berlusconi case. Revista Española de Ciencia Política (70), 155–189. https://doi.org/10.21308/recp.70.06
Ramos, L. (2023). Analysis of Charismatic Deposits and the Staging of the President of Madrid’s Speeches. A Case Study. Siyasal: Journal of Political Science, 32(2), pp. 337-357. https://doi.org/10.26650/siyasal.2023.32.1339235
Prizes
Best Paper Award 2025 of the ECPR Standing Group on (Anti)Corruption and Integrity. "The Effectiveness of Anti-Corruption Reforms in a Region of Europe: The Role of Social Empowerment", with Manuel Villoria and Jesús Palomo.
Working Papers
Drafts available upon request.
Ramos, L. Dealignment, Age, and News Consumption: Key Factors in Citizens’ Perception of Corruption. Political Studies Review. Revise & Resubmit.
Ramos, L.; Sánchez-Vítores, I. and Lorente, J. TikTok versus other social media platforms: a space for the rightward shift of young people? Revista Internacional de Sociología. Under Review.
Work in Progress
Ramos, L., Palomo, J. and Villoria, M. Unequal Empowerment, Unequal Trust? Socio-Demographic Heterogeneity in Corruption Perceptions in Spain.
Crulli, M and Ramos, L. Anti-democratic or disengaged? The consequences of perceptions of corruption and populism for political behavior.
Ramos, L. Deviant sociotropic corruption perceptions. Unfolding media's role in Berlusconi's charismatic electoral success.
Ramos, L. Corruption perceptions as core variables for democratic backsliding. A model to understand Trump's authoritarian attitudes.
Ramos, L. "All's fair in love and war". Normalization of Netanyahu's scandals in the face of a common enemy.