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Slootmaeckers, K. ORCID: 0000-0002-1189-5095 & Bosia, M. J. (2023). The Dislocation of LGBT Politics: Pride, Globalization, and Geo-Temporality in Uganda and Serbia. International Political Sociology, 17(1), article number olad004. doi: 10.1093/ips/olad004

Slootmaeckers, K. ORCID: 0000-0002-1189-5095 (2020). Unpacking normative resonance: The attitudinal panopticon and the implementation gap of LGBT rights in Serbia. Social Politics: international studies in gender, state, and society, 29(1), pp. 1-23. doi: 10.1093/sp/jxaa037

Slootmaeckers, K. ORCID: 0000-0002-1189-5095 (2020). Book Review: LGBTI Rights in Turkey: Sexuality and the State in the Middle East. By Fait Muedini. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018. 274p. $105.00 cloth, $27.99 paper. Perspectives on Politics, 18(1), pp. 302-304. doi: 10.1017/s1537592719004286

Slootmaeckers, K. ORCID: 0000-0002-1189-5095 (2019). Book Review: Marek Mikuš. Frontiers of Civil Society: Government and Hegemony in Serbia. (New York: Berghahn, 2018). ISBN 9781785338908. Southeastern Europe, 43(3), pp. 321-324. doi: 10.1163/18763332-04303006

Slootmaeckers, K. ORCID: 0000-0002-1189-5095 (2019). Constructing EU Identity through LGBT Equality Promotion: Crises and Shifting Othering Processes in the EU Enlargement. Political Studies Review, 18(3), pp. 346-361. doi: 10.1177/1478929919877624

Slootmaeckers, K. ORCID: 0000-0002-1189-5095 (2019). Nationalism as competing masculinities: Homophobia as a technology of othering for hetero- and homonationalism. Theory and Society, 48(2), pp. 239-265. doi: 10.1007/s11186-019-09346-4

Slootmaeckers, K. ORCID: 0000-0002-1189-5095 & O'Dwyer, C. (2018). Europeanization of Attitudes Towards Homosexuality: Exploring the Role of Education in the Transnational Diffusion of Values. Innovation / Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research, 31(4), pp. 406-428. doi: 10.1080/13511610.2018.1536969

Meuleman, B., Abts, K., Slootmaeckers, K. & Meeusen, C. (2018). Differentiated Threat and the Genesis of Prejudice: Group-Specific Antecedents of Homonegativity, Islamophobia, Anti-Semitism, and Anti-Immigrant Attitudes. Social Problems, 66(2), pp. 222-244. doi: 10.1093/socpro/spy002

Slootmaeckers, K. & Sircar, I. (2018). Marrying European and Domestic Politics? The Marriage Referendum in Croatia and Value-Based Euroscepticism. Europe-Asia Studies, 70(3), pp. 321-344. doi: 10.1080/09668136.2018.1457136

Slootmaeckers, K. (2017). The litmus test of pride: analysing the emergence of the Belgrade “Ghost” pride in the context of EU accession. East European Politics, 33(4), pp. 517-535. doi: 10.1080/21599165.2017.1367290

Meuleman, B., Abts, K., Slootmaeckers, K. & Meeusen, C. (2017). Gedifferentieerde dreiging en de verklaring van vooroordelen: Anti-immigranten attitudes, islamofobie, antisemitisme en homonegativiteit vergeleken. Sociologos, 38(1-2), pp. 49-77. doi: 10.21825/sociologos.86936

Ulbricht, A., Sircar, I. & Slootmaeckers, K. (2015). Queer to be kind: Exploring Western media discourses about the “Eastern bloc” during the 2007 and 2014 Eurovision Song Contests. Contemporary Southeastern Europe, 2, pp. 155-172.

Slootmaeckers, K. & Lievens, J. (2014). Cultural Capital and Attitudes Toward Homosexuals: Exploring the Relation Between Lifestyles and Homonegativity. Journal of Homosexuality, 61(7), pp. 962-979. doi: 10.1080/00918369.2014.870848

Slootmaeckers, K., Kerremans, B. & Adriaensen, J. (2014). Too Afraid to Learn: Attitudes towards Statistics as a Barrier to Learning Statistics and to Acquiring Quantitative Skills. Politics, 34(2), pp. 191-200. doi: 10.1111/1467-9256.12042

Book Section

Beck, D., Habed, A. J., Henninger, A. , Mühlenhoff, H. & Slootmaeckers, K. ORCID: 0000-0002-1189-5095 (2023). Blurring Boundaries as an Invitation to Self-Reflection: A Roundtable Discussion. In: Beck, D., Habed, A. J. & Henninger, A. (Eds.), Blurring Boundaries – ‘Anti-Gender’ Ideology Meets Feminist and LGBTIQ+ Discourses. (pp. 215-228). Leverkusen, Germany: Verlag Barbara Budrich.

Slootmaeckers, K. ORCID: 0000-0002-1189-5095 (2021). The Europeanization and Politicisation of LGBT Rights in Serbia. In: Fábián, K., Johnson, J. E. & Lazda, M. (Eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Gender in Central-Eastern Europe and Eurasia. . Abingdon, UK: Routledge.

Cooper, S. J. & Slootmaeckers, K. ORCID: 0000-0002-1189-5095 (2020). Welcome to the ‘Family’: Integration, Identity, and Inclusivity in European Studies. In: Jones, E. (Ed.), European Studies: Past, Present, and Future. . Newcastle, UK: Agenda Publishing Limited.

Slootmaeckers, K., Touquet, H. & Vermeersch, P. (2016). The Co-evolution of EU’s Eastern Enlargement and LGBT Politics: An Ever Gayer Union? In: Slootmaeckers, K, Touquet, H & Vermeersch, P (Eds.), The EU Enlargement and Gay Politics. . London: Palgrave MacMillan. doi: 10.1057/978-1-137-48093-4_2

Trošt, T. P. & Slootmaeckers, K. (2015). Religion, Homosexuality and Nationalism in the Western Balkans: The Role of Religious Institutions in Defining the Nation. In: Religious and Sexual Nationalisms in Central and Eastern Europe Gods, Gays and Governments. (pp. 154-180). Leiden: Brill Academic Publishers. doi: 10.1163/9789004297791_010

Report

Guerrina, R. & Slootmaeckers, K. ORCID: 0000-0002-1189-5095 (2023). The Sound of Silence: EDI in the European Studies Canon. University Association for Contemporary European Studies.

Cooper-Cunningham, D., Hagen, J. J., Akbary, A. , Ayazi, M., Bohémier, A., Chen, E., Ghoshal, N., Hills, J., Kremer, D., Passaniti Mezzano, C., Nagarajan, C., Nellans, L., Peralta Ramón, M. S., Ranawana, A., Ritholtz, S., Slootmaeckers, K. ORCID: 0000-0002-1189-5095 & Vernon, P. (2023). Queering Peace and Security: Recommendations to the United Nations Independent Expert on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity. University of Sheffield.

Slootmaeckers, K. ORCID: 0000-0002-1189-5095 (2022). The EU and LGBTIQ Rights. London, UK: UK in a Changing Europe.

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