Journal Articles
Ferrer, S.(2023). Opposition fragmentation facilitates electoral accountability: Evidence from a survey experiment. Party Politics, 29(1), 112-124.
Ferrer, S. (2020). Responsibility attribution for corruption scandals. Local government studies, 46(1), 22-43.
Working Papers
The political consequences of polarization: Quasi-experimental evidence from runoff elections. (under review)
Winners’ Restraint or Affective Majoritarianism? Elections, Polarization and Political Support (with Damjan Tomic, Enrique Prada, and Enrique Hernández. Draft available upon request).
A Delicate Balance: Citizens’ Selfish Views on the Equilibrium between Popular Sovereignty and the Rule of Law in Advanced Democracies (with Enrique Hernández, Damjan Tomic and Enrique Prada-González)
On-going Research
Trading democracy: Assessing citizens' willingness to accept democratic backsliding (with Enrique Hernández, Damjan Tomic and Enrique Prada-González)
Citizens at the crossroads: Unveiling preferences for Responsiveness and Responsibility through observational and experimental data (with Enrique Hernández, Damjan Tomic and Enrique Prada-González)
Book Reviews
Ferrer, S. Why Minority Governments Work. Multilevel Territorial Politics in Spain, Bonnie N. Field (2016) New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 261 pp., ISBN: 978 1 137 55979 1, h/bk, 978 1 137 55980 7, e-pdf, $119.99, $89. International Journal of Iberian Studies, (31) 2, 133-134.
Dissertation
Ferrer, S. (2022). How Changing Party Systems Shape the Functioning of Democracy. Barcelona: PhD thesis University of Barcelona. (Supervisors: Albert Falcó-Gimeno & Jordi Muñoz).