Publications and Replication
Publications
Each publication now has its own entry below. Where available, the entry includes a direct link to the publication and its replication materials.
Published in Sociological Science, 2024
Peer-reviewed article in Sociological Science on the long-term effect of ethnic minority share on neighborhood contacts.
Publication | Replication materials
Recommended citation: Dochow-Sondershaus, Stephan (2024). Hunkering Down or Catching Up? No Long-Term Effect of Ethnic Minority Share on Neighborhood Contacts. Sociological Science. https://doi.org/10.15195/v11.a35
Published in German Politics, 2024
Peer-reviewed article in German Politics on the effect of parenthood on voting behaviour in the 2021 German federal election.
Publication | Replication materials
Recommended citation: Teney, C., S. Dochow-Sondershaus, and F. Lovette (2024). The Gendered Effect of Parenthood on Voting Behaviour in the 2021 German Federal Election. German Politics. https://doi.org/10.1080/09644008.2023.2196410
Published in European Societies, 2024
Peer-reviewed article in European Societies on polarization of immigration and EU attitudes between social classes.
Publication | Replication materials
Recommended citation: Dochow-Sondershaus, S., and C. Teney (2024). Opinion polarization of immigration and EU attitudes between social classes: The limiting role of working class dissensus. European Societies. https://doi.org/10.1080/14616696.2024.2312948
Published in Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 2023
Peer-reviewed article in the Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies on ethnic insulting on YouTube after terror attacks.
Publication | Replication materials
Recommended citation: Czymara, C. S., S. Dochow-Sondershaus, L. G. Drouhot, M. Simsek, and C. Sporlien (2023). Catalyst of Hate? Ethnic Insulting on YouTube in the Aftermath of Terror Attacks in France, Germany and the United Kingdom 2014-2017. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369183X.2022.2100552
Published in Frontiers in Sociology, 2022
Peer-reviewed article in Frontiers in Sociology on ideological polarization during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Publication | Replication materials
Recommended citation: Dochow-Sondershaus, S. (2022). Ideological Polarization During a Pandemic: Tracking the Alignment of Attitudes Toward COVID Containment Policies and Left-Right Self-Identification. Frontiers in Sociology. https://doi.org/10.3389/fsoc.2022.958672
Published in Differenz im Raum, 2022
Book chapter on ethnic neighborhood composition and worries about immigration.
Publication
Recommended citation: Dochow-Sondershaus, Stephan (2022). Ethnic Neighborhood Composition and the Development of Worries About Immigration in Times of Increasing Immigration. In Differenz im Raum. Springer VS. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-35009-3_6
Published in Research in Social Stratification and Mobility, 2021
Peer-reviewed article in Research in Social Stratification and Mobility on educational expectations and school performance.
Publication | Replication materials
Recommended citation: Dochow, S., and S. Neumeyer (2021). An Investigation of the Causal Effect of Educational Expectations on School Performance. Research in Social Stratification and Mobility. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rssm.2020.100579
Published in Dissertation, 2019
Dissertation on ethnic diversity, social cohesion, mass media, neighborhoods, and residential mobility.
Publication
Recommended citation: Dochow, Stephan (2019). Longitudinal Perspectives on Ethnic Diversity and Social Cohesion: Mass Media, Neighborhoods and Residential Mobility. Dissertation. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:46-00107428-15
Published in European Sociological Review, 2018
Peer-reviewed article in European Sociological Review on mass media and concerns about immigration in Germany.
Publication | Replication materials
Recommended citation: Czymara, Christian S., and Stephan Dochow (2018). Mass Media and Concerns About Immigration in Germany in the 21st Century: Individual-Level Evidence over 15 Years. European Sociological Review. https://doi.org/10.1093/esr/jcy019
Work in Progress
Current working papers and projects.
Work in progress
Work in progress on whether correcting political beliefs decreases opinion polarization in the case of immigration attitudes.
Recommended citation: Schaeffer, Merlin, and Stephan Dochow-Sondershaus. The Promise of Fact-Checking: Does Correcting Political Beliefs Decrease Opinion Polarization?
Work in progress
Work in progress on affective polarization and family origins.
Recommended citation: Dochow-Sondershaus, Stephan, Frederik Hjorth, and Kristian Karlsson. Family Origins of Affective Polarization.
Work in progress
Work in progress on the family roots of education and immigration attitudes.
Recommended citation: Dochow-Sondershaus, Stephan, and Kristian Karlsson. Do Education and Immigration Attitudes Share Common Family Roots?
SocArXiv
Work in progress comparing opinion polarisation trends across France, Italy, Hungary, Poland, and Sweden.
Publication
Recommended citation: Dochow-Sondershaus, Stephan, Celine Teney, and Endre Borbath (2023). Cultural Backlash? Trends in Opinion Polarisation Between High and Low-Educated Citizens Since the 1980s. SocArXiv. https://doi.org/10.31235/osf.io/w9h7j
SocArXiv
Work in progress on immigrant optimism and transition rates to academic upper secondary education.
Publication
Recommended citation: Dochow-Sondershaus, Stephan, and Sebastian Neumeyer (2022). Which Facet of Immigrant Optimism Best Explains Immigrant Students' Higher Transition Rates to Academic Upper Secondary Education? SocArXiv. https://doi.org/10.31235/osf.io/by2jg
Work in progress
Work in progress on competence development and school experience after ambitious transitions in Germany.
Recommended citation: Dochow-Sondershaus, Stephan, Sebastian Neumeyer, and Christoph Sporlien (2020). Are Students with Migration Background Aiming Too High?
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