Peer-reviewed articles:
A40. López Ortega, A. & Turnbull-Dugarte, S.J. (accepted) Selective (il)liberalism: theory and evidence on nativist disidentification. Political Science Research and Method [paper]
A39. Grahn, M., Lawall, K., Mainz, S., Nordbrandt, M. & Turnbull-Dugarte, S.J. (online view) A Game of Tariffs: is there demand for tariffs in Europe? Journal of European Public Policy. [paper]
A38. Turnbull-Dugarte, S.J. (online view) Allies on the streets but illiberal in the sheets? Gender and the private-vs-public inclusion of sexuality. European Journal of Political Research. [paper]
A37. Devine, D., Turnbull-Dugarte, S.J. & Ryan, M. (2025) Success Denied: Social Class and Perceptions of Political Success. Legislative Studies Quarterly, 50(4): e70024. [paper]
A36. Turnbull-Dugarte, S.J. & López Ortega, A. (online view) Far Right Normalisation and Centrifugal Affect. Evidence from the Dating Market. Journal of Politics. [paper]
A35. Turnbull-Dugarte, S.J. & Wagner, M. (online view) Heroes and Villains: Motivated projection of political identities. Political Science Research & Method. [paper]
A34. Turnbull-Dugarte, S.J., López-Ortega, A. & Hunklinger, M. (2025) Do citizens stereotype Muslims as an Illiberal Bogeyman? Evidence from a double-list experiment. British Journal of Political Science, 44, e23. [paper]
A33. Devine, D., Turnbull-Dugarte, S.J. & Ryan, M. (2025) A class of their own: parliamentarians are less likely to be perceived as working class. West European Politics. [paper]
A32. Turnbull-Dugarte, S.J., Cordero, G. & Ramírez Dueñas, J.M. (2024) Generations of Pride? LGBTQ+ rights, Sexuality, and Voting Behaviour in Spain. South European Society & Politics, 29(1): 29-54. [paper]
A31. Turnbull-Dugarte, S.J. (Online view) A Handmaid’s Tale? Support for surrogacy reform: Experimental evidence from Britain. European Journal of Politics and Gender. [paper]
A30. Simon, E. & Turnbull-Dugarte, S.J. (2025) Education as Identity? A meta-analysis of education-based in-group preferences in candidate choice experiments. Journal of Politics, 87(2): 807-811. [paper]
A29. Turnbull-Dugarte, S.J. (2025) Who supports the cordon sanitaire? Descriptive evidence from Spain. Party Politics, 31(4): 761-769 [paper]
A28. Turnbull-Dugarte, S.J. (2025) Far from the (Conservative) tree? Sexuality and intergenerational partisan preferences. Journal of European Public Policy, 32(4): 870-898. [paper]
A27. Lawall, K., Turnbull-Dugarte, S.J., Foos, F. & Townsley, J. (2025) Negative Political Identities and Costly Political Action. Journal of Politics, 87(1): 291-305. [paper]
A26. Turnbull-Dugarte, S.J. & Alberto López-Ortega (2024) Instrumentally Inclusive: the Political Psychology of Homonationalism. American Political Science Review, 118(3): 1360-1378 [paper]
*Best Article Award (2025) APSA European Politics and Society Section
A25. Villamil, F., Turnbull-Dugarte, S.J. & Rama, J. (2024) Rally ’round the Barrack: Far-right Support and the Military. Journal of Politics 86(4): 1524-1540. [paper]
A24. Turnbull-Dugarte, S.J. Devine, D. (2023) Support for digitising the ballot box: a systematic review of i-voting pilots and a conjoint experiment. Electoral Studies. [paper]
A23. Turnbull-Dugarte, S.J. (2024) Fine for Adam & Eve, but not Adam & Steve? Homonegativity, parasocial contact, and public support for surrogacy. Journal of European Public Policy, 31(2): 374-402. [paper]
A22. Turnbull-Dugarte, S.J. & McMillan, F. (2023), “Protect the women!” Trans-Exclusionary Feminist Issue-Framing and Support for Transgender Rights. Policy Studies Journal, 51(3): 463-702 [paper]
A21. Turnbull-Dugarte, S.J. (2023), Do opportunistic snap elections increase political trust? Evidence from a natural experiment. European Journal of Political Research, 62(1): 308-325. [paper]
A20. Dennison, J. & Turnbull-Dugarte, S.J. (2022) Populist attitudes and threat perceptions of global transformations and governance: experimental evidence from India and the UK. Political Psychology, 43(5): 817-989. [paper]
A19. Turnbull-Dugarte, S.J. and Rama, J. (2022). When the US far-right sneezes, the European far-right catches a cold. Quasi-experimental evidence of electoral contagion from Spain. Electoral Studies, 76. [paper]
A18. Zanotti, L. and Turnbull-Dugarte, S.J. (2024) Surviving but not thriving. VOX and Spain in times of Covid-19. Government and Opposition, 59(4): 1128-1147. [paper]
A17. Devine, D. and Turnbull-Dugarte, S.J. (2023) Economic Interventions, Economic Perceptions and Political Support During the Eurozone Crisis. Political Science Research and Method. 11(4): 712-727. [paper]
A16. Turnbull-Dugarte, S. J., Townsley, J., Foos, F. and Baron, D. (2022). Mobilising support when the stakes are high: Mass emails affect constituent-to-legislator lobbying. European Journal of Political Research, 61(1): 601-619 [paper] [pre-reg]
A15. Townsley, J., S.J. Turnbull-Dugarte, S. Trumm and C. Milazzo (2023). Who votes by post? Parliamentary Affairs, 76(1): 43-61. [paper]
A14. Siegel, S., Turnbull-Dugarte, S.J. and Olinger, B. (2022) Where is the Party? Explaining Positions on Same-sex Marriage in Europe among Would-be MPs. European Journal of Politics and Gender. 5(1): 83-108. [paper]
A13. Turnbull-Dugarte, S,J. and Devine, D. (2022) Does EU judicial intervention increase euroscepticism? Quasi-Experimental evidence from Spain. Journal of European Public Policy. 29(6): 865-890. [paper]
A12. Turnbull-Dugarte, S,J. and Townsley, J. (2020) Political engagement and turnout among same-sex couples in Western Europe. Research and Politics 7(4): 1-8 [paper]
A11. Turnbull-Dugarte, S.J. (2020) Cross-pressures and the European lavender vote: testing the conditionality of the sexuality gap. Electoral Studies 68. [paper]
A10. Turnbull-Dugarte, S.J. (2022) Who wins the British lavender vote? (Mostly) Labour. Politics, Groups and Identities 10(3): 388-409. [paper]
A9. Turnbull-Dugarte, S.J. (2021) A New Hope for Europhiles? The 2017 German Federal Elections and the Revenge of the Pro-European Mainstream. Journal of European Integration. 43(7): 815-840 [paper]
A8. Turnbull-Dugarte, S.J. (2021) Multidimensional issue preferences of the European lavender vote. Journal of European Public Policy. 28(11): 1827-1848. [paper]
A7. Turnbull-Dugarte, S.J., Rama, J. and Santana, A. (2020) The Baskerville’s dog suddenly started barking: voting for Vox in the 2019 Spanish general elections. Political Research Exchange 2(1): 1-21 [paper]
A6. Turnbull-Dugarte, S.J. (2020) Why vote when you cannot choose? EU intervention and political participation in times of constraint. European Union Politics 21(3): 406-428 [paper]
A5. Turnbull-Dugarte, S.J. (2020) The European Lavender Vote: Sexuality, ideology and vote choice in Western Europe European Journal of Political Research 59(3): 517-537 [paper]
A4. Turnbull-Dugarte, S.J. (2020) The impact of EU intervention on political parties’ politicisation of Europe following the financial crisis. West European Politics 43(4): 894-918 [paper]
A3. Turnbull-Dugarte, S.J. (2019) Explaining the end of Spanish exceptionalism and electoral support for Vox. Research and Politics 6(2): 1-8. [paper]
A2. Townsley, J. and Turnbull-Dugarte, S.J. (2020) Can parties recruit postal voters? Experimental Evidence From Britain, Electoral Studies 64 (1) [paper] [pre-reg]
A1. Turnbull-Dugarte, S.J. (2019) Selfies, Policies or Votes? The Use of Instagram in the 2015 and 2016 Spanish General Elections. Social Media + Society 5(2): 1-15. [paper]
Peer-reviewed books
B1. VOX: The Rise of the Spanish Populist Radical Right (with José Rama, Lisa Zanotti, and Andrés Santana)