The strength of far‐right AfD in eastern Germany: The east‐west divide and the multiple causes behind ‘populism’ M Weisskircher The Political Quarterly 91 (3), 614-622, 2020 | 174 | 2020 |
Anti-Islamic PEGIDA beyond Germany: Explaining differences in mobilisation LE Berntzen, M Weisskircher Journal of Intercultural Studies 37 (6), 556-573, 2016 | 139 | 2016 |
Remaining on the streets. Anti-Islamic PEGIDA mobilization and its relationship to far-right party politics M Weisskircher, LE Berntzen Radical Right Movement Parties in Europe, 114-130, 2019 | 67 | 2019 |
No strong leaders needed? AfD party organisation between collective leadership, internal democracy, and ‘movement-party’ strategy AS Heinze, M Weisskircher Politics and Governance 9 (4), 263-274, 2021 | 61 | 2021 |
Global warming and polarization. Wind turbines and the electoral success of the greens and the populist radical right C Otteni, M Weisskircher European Journal of Political Research 61 (4), 2022 | 53 | 2022 |
How Political Parties Respond to Pariah Street Protest: The Case of Anti-Corona Mobilisation in Germany AS Heinze, M Weisskircher German Politics 32 (3), 563-584, 2023 | 52 | 2023 |
New contentious politics. Civil society, social movements, and the polarization of German politics S Hutter, M Weisskircher German Politics 32 (3), 403-419, 2023 | 34 | 2023 |
Gains and Losses: How Protestors Win and Lose J Jasper, L Elliott-Negri, I Jabola-Carolus, M Kagan, J Mahlbacher, ... Oxford University Press, 2022 | 33 | 2022 |
Protest and electoral breakthrough. Challenger party-movement interactions in Germany M Weisskircher, S Hutter, E Borbáth German Politics 32 (3), 538-562, 2023 | 31 | 2023 |
The European Citizens' Initiative. Mobilization strategies and consequences M Weisskircher Political Studies 68 (3), 797-815, 2020 | 30 | 2020 |
Strategic interaction sequences: The institutionalization of participatory budgeting in New York City I Jabola-Carolus, L Elliott-Negri, JM Jasper, J Mahlbacher, ... Social Movement Studies 19 (5-6), 640-656, 2020 | 28 | 2020 |
Anti-nationalist Europeans and pro-European nativists on the streets: Visions of Europe from the left to the far right M Caiani, M Weisskircher Social Movement Studies 21 (1), 216-233, 2022 | 25 | 2022 |
The Importance of Being Eastern German. The Multiple Heartlands of Germany’s Far Right M Weisskircher The Many Faces of the Far Right in the Post-Communist Space: A Comparative …, 2022 | 18 | 2022 |
How many ‘Europes’? Left-wing and right-wing social movements and their visions of Europe M Caiani, M Weisskircher Routledge Handbook of Contemporary European Social Movements. Protest in …, 2020 | 17* | 2020 |
The electoral success of the radical left: Explaining the least likely case of the Communist Party in Graz M Weisskircher Government and Opposition 54 (1), 145-166, 2019 | 17 | 2019 |
New technologies as a neglected social movement outcome: The case of activism against animal experimentation M Weisskircher Sociological Perspectives 62 (1), 59-76, 2019 | 16 | 2019 |
The only frequent flyers left: migrant workers in the EU in times of Covid-19 M Weisskircher, J Rone, M Mendes S. openDemocracy, 2020 | 14* | 2020 |
Neue Wahrheiten von rechts außen? Alternative Nachrichten und der „Rechtspopulismus“ in Deutschland M Weisskircher Forschungsjournal Soziale Bewegungen 33 (2), 474-490, 2020 | 13 | 2020 |
Far-right PEGIDA: Non-violent protest and the blurred lines between the radical and extreme right S Volk, M Weisskircher The Routledge Handbook on Non-Violent Extremism, 322-333, 2023 | 12* | 2023 |
Idle democrats? Talking about politics in Germany M Weisskircher, S Hutter When Citizens Talk Politics, 77-95, 2019 | 12 | 2019 |