Publications

As my publication record illustrates, most of my research is located at the intersection between political sociology and social psychology. One of my main research interests is concerned with social deprivation and how this is linked to political attitudes and participation. However, my research interest is not limited to that and I am also interested (among others) in issues of social inequality and urban sociology.

You can find here a small selection of my publications. That being said, you can find my full publication list on my google scholar profil.

Langenkamp A, & Schobin, J. (2024). Revealing loneliness: Disentangling the interaction of gender and community stigma. Social Science Quarterly

Langenkamp A., Mund, M., & Hawkley, L. (2024). The role of country-level characteristics for the association between loneliness and neighborhood cohesion – A multi-level analysis. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 0(0).

Langenkamp, A. (2023). The influence of loneliness on perceived connectedness and trust beliefs–longitudinal evidence from The Netherlands. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 40(7), 2298-2322.

Langenkamp, A., & Bienstman, S. (2022). Populism and layers of social belonging: Support of populist parties in Europe. Political psychology, 43(5), 931-949.


Langenkamp, A. (2021). Lonely hearts, empty booths? The relationship between loneliness, reported voting behavior and voting as civic duty. Social science quarterly, 102(4), 1239-1254.


Czymara, C. S., Langenkamp, A., & Cano, T. (2021). Cause for concerns: gender inequality in experiencing the COVID-19 lockdown in Germany. European societies, 23(sup1), S68-S81.