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Shi and Rosas publish “If Foreign, Then Cleaner” in International Studies Quarterly

7.15.24

Dihan Shi and Guillermo Rosas' new article "“If Foreign, Then Cleaner”: Individual Corruption Perceptions and Support for Free Trade in Developing Nations" has been published in International Studies Quarterly.

Rossiter and Carlson publish on "Cross-Partisan Conversation" in Journal of Politics

7.12.24

"Cross-Partisan Conversation Reduced Affective Polarization for Republicans and Democrats Even after the Contentious 2020 Election", the latest article from Erin Rossiter and Taylor Carlson, has been published through the Journal of Politics.

Lovett publishes new article on the Republican politics of John Milton's Paradise Lost

7.10.24

Frank Lovett's newest article on the Republican politics of John Milton's Paradise Lost has been published in Political Research Quarterly.

Dan Butler's research on legislator pivotality published in Political Research Quarterly

6.20.24

Dan Butler joins co-authors Sarah E. Anderson, Laurel Harbridge-Yong, and Joe Nemerever on the article "Legislator Pivotality and Voter Accountability," published in Political Research Quarterly. 

Carlson's new book explores consequences of political conversations

6.19.24

‘Through the Grapevine' to be released in July

Dan Butler awarded $60,000 Unite America Grant for 2024 Primary Election Study

6.12.24

Dan Butler, Sarah Anderson, and Laurel Harbridge-Yong were recently awarded a $60,000 grant by Unite American for their impactful research studying the 2024 Primary Elections.

War magnifies politicians’ gendered behavior, public biases, research finds

5.29.24

Damann, Kim, and Tavits publish research on "Women and Men Politicians’ Response to War: Evidence from Ukraine"

5.24.24

Taylor Damann, Dahjin Kim, and Margit Tavits's new research on "Women and Men Politicians’ Response to War: Evidence from Ukraine" has been published in International Organization.

Gibson publishes new paper on police legitimacy in post-George Floyd era

5.10.24

James Gibson's article "African Americans’ Willingness to Extend Legitimacy to the Police: Connections to Identities and Experiences in the Post-George Floyd Era" is now available for open access from the Cambridge University Press.

Aksoy, Enamorado, and Yang published in International Organization

4.29.24

Deniz Aksoy, Ted Enamorado, and Tony Yang's co-authored paper “Russian Invasion of Ukraine and Chinese Public Support for War” has been published in International Organization.

Gibson to be published in APSR for "Do the Effects of Unpopular Supreme Court Rulings Linger?"

3.29.24

"Do the Effects of Unpopular Supreme Court Rulings Linger? The Dobbs Decision Rescinding Abortion Rights" forthcoming in the American Political Science Review.

Schnakenberg and Wayne published in APSR for "Anger and Political Conflict Dynamics"

3.20.24

Congratulations to Keith Schnakenberg and Carly Wayne for being published in the American Political Science Review for “Anger and Political Conflict Dynamics."