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Jaclyn Kaslovsky & Michael Olson Publish New Article in Perspectives on Politics

5.14.25

The article examines if legislative and electoral accomplishments translate into perceived influence differently by gender.

Diana Z. O'Brien Co-Authors New Article in American Political Science Review

4.28.25

The article examines whether gender quotas diminish citizens’ faith in political decisions and decision-making processes.

Professors and Grad Student Publish New Article in American Journal of Political Science

4.28.25

The research leverages large-scale data on Facebook posts by more than 800 parties in 87 democracies to analyze their day-to-day language practices to develop, for the first time, the classification of monolingual and multilingual parties around the world.

Diana Z. O'Brien Publishes New Article in Annual Review of Political Science

4.10.25

The article examines how gender shapes who leads, how they lead, and how they are perceived.

Lucia Motolinia Publishes New Article in the British Journal of Political Science

4.2.25

The article, titled, "When Reelection Increases Party Unity: Evidence from Parties in Mexico", studies different factors in elections of Mexican state legislators from 2012-2018.

Betsy Sinclair Publishes Article for The Conversation

3.21.25

Betsy Sinclair and Nathan Jacobs Named Assistant Vice Provosts for Digital Transformation

2.6.25

Their appointments represent a pivotal step in advancing faculty research excellence, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, and accelerating the translation of innovation into real-world impact.

Masanori Kikuchi Receives Best Visualization Award from the Journal of Peace Research

2.4.25

Kikuchi's work is featured in an article title, "How does war affect cultural tolerance? Evidence from concert programs, 1900-60."

Amy Pond Publishes Two Articles in Business and Politics

1.29.25

Both Pond's articles focus on anti-trust policy in regards to international economics and corporate taxation.

Michael Strawbridge Co-Authors Article for Political Communication

1.23.25

The article, titled "Rhetorical Promises: Gender Diversity Among Congressional Black Caucus Members’ Representation on Twitter", looks at the difference in rhetoric between Black Congressmen and Black Congresswomen on Twitter.

Michael Strawbridge Co-Authors Article in Political Research Quarterly

12.4.24

Strawbridge's new article analyzes state legislator Facebook posts during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic to show how women and minority legislators uniquely responded to the needs of their constituents during a time of crisis.

Dino Christenson Co-Authors Article with WashU Grad, Lucas Boschelli, in Research & Politics

11.7.24

Christenson and Boschelli's work analyzes how subsidiaries shape corporations’ political interests and collaborations as they seek to influence the Supreme Court.