(Updated: July 2025)
“Expressions of Mistrust Among Canadian Federal MPs,” joint with E. Laxer and E. Peker, Forthcoming in the Journal of Canadian Studies
"Canada, Still the Exception? Mapping Populist Discourses in Canadian Federal Leaders’ Social Media Presence," Emily Laxer, Rémi Vivès and Efe Peker, Canadian Journal of Political Science, 2025
"The Effects of COVID-19 Lockdowns on Mental Health: A Twitter-based Analysis," Sara Colella, Frédéric Dufourt, Vincent Hildebrand and Rémi Vivès, Economics and Human Biology, 2023
"'Whatever it Takes' to Change Belief: Evidence from Twitter," Michael Stiefel and Rémi Vivès, Review of World Economics, 2022
"On sunspot fluctuations in variable capacity utilization models," Frédéric Dufourt, Alain Venditti and Rémi Vivès, Journal of Mathematical Economics, Volume 76, Issue C, pp. 80-94, 2018
"Reputation and Asset Prices: Evidence from Trump Real Estate," joint with M. Koch and S. Stehle, R&R at Financial Management
"Blame Avoidance and China's Political Interference in the Canadian Context: Evidence from X," joint with F. Garon and A. Kernen, R&R at Canadian Journal of Political Science
"A Right-Wing Populist Turn in the Conservative Party of Canada? Continuities and Ruptures under the Leadership of Pierre Poilievre (2022-2024)" joint with E. Laxer and E. Peker, R&R at The Canadian Review of Sociology
Laxer, E. & R. Vivès (2025). “He’s Just Like Justin”: What Poilievre’s Portrayal of Liberal Leadership Rivals Reveals About the Populist Propagation of Crisis. (Observatory of Populism in Canada: Research Brief 0008)
Laxer, E., R. Vivès & J. McLean (2025). “Common Sense” is Back! Who Is Using It, How, and What Does It Reveal About Populist Discourse in Canadian Federal Politics? (Observatory of Populism in Canada: Research Brief 0007)
Vivès, R., J. McLean & E. Laxer (2024). "Fire the Gatekeepers!": Measuring “Contagion Effects” in the Spread of Anti-Elite Discourse among Canadian Federal MPs. (Observatory of Populism in Canada: Research Brief 0006)
Krakoff, I and R. Vivès (2024). “Populism and Digital Strategy: Comparing the Use of Hashtags in MPs’ X (Twitter) Discourses on Inflation.” (Observatory of Populism in Canada: Research Brief 0005)
Vivès, R., E. Laxer and E. Peker (2023). “#TruckersNotTrudeau: How the “Freedom Convoy” Transformed Pierre Poilievre’s Presence and Popularity on X(Twitter).” (Observatory of Populism in Canada: Research Brief 0003)
Laxer, E., R. Vivès and E. Peker (2023). "Inflation, in Search of a Culprit: Comparing Uses of
#Justinflation and #Greedflation by Canadian Federal MPs on X(Twitter)." (Observatory of Populism in Canada: Research Brief 0002)
Peker, E., R. Vivès and E. Laxer (2023). “Who cares about populism? Tracking public interest in “populism in Canada” through Google Trends." (Observatory of Populism in Canada: Research Brief 0001)
“Are lockdowns all alike for emotional well-being? A multi-country analysis,” joint with S. Colella and F. Dufourt