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November 2022, Volume 103, Issue 6
- 1325-1328 Our thoughts on approaching peer review
by Kirby Goidel & Keith Gaddie & Kim Gaddie - 1329-1341 Introduction to the symposium: A reexamination of southern distinctiveness through the lens of firearm policy
by James T. LaPlant & John C. Morris & Todd G. Shields - 1342-1358 Identity and the racialized politics of violence in gun regulation policy preferences
by Xavier Medina Vidal & Rocío A. Páez & Todd G. Shields - 1359-1370 Voting on gun rights: Mapping the electoral scope of the pro‐gun constituency in America
by Raymond Tatalovich & Donald P. Haider‐Markel - 1371-1380 Explaining state differences in firearm legislation: A South/non‐South analysis
by Robert C. Kenter & Martin K. Mayer & John C. Morris - 1381-1400 Did sexism drive Latino support for Trump? Latinx, sexism, and presidential vote choice
by Flavio Rogerio Hickel & Melissa Deckman - 1401-1423 The Mexican‐American worker: Assimilation, bias, and discrimination, 1940–2019
by Richard R. Verdugo & David A. Swanson - 1424-1439 Latinx identification with whiteness: What drives it, and what effects does it have on political preferences?
by Alexandra Filindra & Melanie Kolbe - 1440-1458 Political opportunity, democracy, and 40 years of protest, 1981–2020: A cross‐national analysis
by Waleed A. Jami & Clayton Peoples - 1459-1474 A conceptual validation of transformative learning theory
by Heather L. Stuckey & Mark Peyrot & Riana Conway & Edward W. Taylor - 1475-1488 The harmful effects of primary sector foreign direct investment on carbon dioxide emissions in developing countries, 2000–2018
by Steven A. Mejia - 1489-1506 Extending the stereotype content model of racial attitudes among college freshmen
by Beksahn Jang & Liwen Zeng - 1507-1518 The boundaries of confusion: Gerrymandering and racial disparities in state House and congressional district line congruity
by David Niven & Barbara Harris Combs & Carolette Norwood & Kalyn E. Rossiter & Michael E. Solimine
September 2022, Volume 103, Issue 5
- 997-1018 Social identity, confidence in institutions, and youth: Evidence from the Arab Spring
by Ali Fakih & Rasha Khayat - 1019-1031 Unworthy victims and threatening adversaries: Islam, Muslims, and U.S. foreign policy
by Evan W. Sandlin & Daniel J. Simmons - 1032-1047 Premigratory political experiences with autocracy and violence and immigrants’ willingness to vote
by Gabriela Okundaye & John Ishiyama & Andrea Silva - 1048-1060 Does “green gold” breed bloody violence? The effect of export shocks on criminal violence in Mexico
by Heesun Yoo - 1061-1083 Why do people engage in violent tactics during a protest campaign? Understanding radical activist through regionalist mobilizations in Chile
by Rodrigo M. Medel & Rodrigo A. Asún & Claudia Zúñiga - 1084-1100 How voter distributions, issue ownership, and position influence party emphasis
by Christopher J. Williams & John Ishiyama - 1101-1112 Partisan media exposure, polarization, and candidate evaluations in the 2016 general election
by David S. Morris & Jonathan S. Morris - 1113-1124 Public opinion on U.S. investment in foreign countries: Survey evidence from 11 southern states in the United States
by Hye‐Sung Kim & Youngchae Lee & Scott Huffmon - 1125-1139 Electoral incentives make politicians respond to voter preferences: Evidence from a survey experiment with members of Parliament in Belgium
by Karolin Soontjens & Julie Sevenans - 1140-1154 Politics or need? Explaining state protective measures in the coronavirus pandemic
by Martin K. Mayer & John C. Morris & Ryan D. Williamson & Jan C. Hume & Steven P. McKnight & Nurun Naher & Sindhu Weber & Xiaodan Zhang - 1155-1167 Support for democracy in ego‐centered social contexts
by Paweł Kamiński & Marta Kołczyńska & Bogdan W. Mach - 1168-1189 Understanding democratic perceptions and political participation among the younger generation in China's changing society: No news is good news for the Chinese government
by Yue Yin - 1190-1201 I'm Not a Scientist, I Just Know What I See: Hurricane experience and climate change acceptance
by Kaye Usry & Jason Husser & Aaron Sparks - 1202-1220 Elite polarization and mass policy attitudes: A study of the 2010 senate election
by Bang Quan Zheng - 1221-1233 The effects of attitudes on household energy behavior. A study of climate change concern, responsibility, and awareness in European societies
by Sari Verachtert - 1234-1247 Crime and credit: The empirical study of how crime affects credit ratings of large U.S. cities
by Tatyana Guzman & Benjamin Y. Clark - 1248-1259 Labor union, between group inequality, and individual attitudes toward redistribution
by Sung Min Han & Fangjin Ye - 1260-1272 Can a measurement error perspective improve estimation in neighborhood effects research? A hierarchical Bayesian methodology
by Duncan J. Mayer & Robert L. Fischer - 1273-1289 What goes up must come down: Theory and model specification of threshold dynamics
by Hannah L. Paul & Andrew Q. Philips - 1290-1294 Mechanisms, measurements, and manifestations in evaluating the effects of confirmation hearings on Supreme Court legitimacy
by Nathan T. Carrington & Colin French - 1295-1305 Equal justice under law? Prosecutor demographics and the death penalty
by Jami‐Reese Darling Robertson & Lauren C. Bell - 1306-1319 Incarceration risk, asset pricing, and black‐white wealth inequality
by Gregory N. Price
July 2022, Volume 103, Issue 4
- 773-788 The new culture wars: Why critical race theory matters more than cancel culture
by Eric Kaufmann - 789-793 Did Brett Kavanaugh's overt partisanship cause severe harm to the legitimacy of the U.S. Supreme Court?
by L. J. Zigerell - 794-809 Validating and testing a measure of anti‐semitism on support for QAnon and vote intention for Trump in 2020
by Ines Levin & Alexandra Filindra & Jeffrey S. Kopstein - 810-819 Contacting a public official: Concept and measurement in cross‐national surveys, 1960s–2010s
by Joshua K. Dubrow & Irina Tomescu‐Dubrow & Olga Lavrinenko - 820-832 The massacre generation: Young people and attitudes about mass shooting prevention
by Abigail Vegter & Alexandra T. Middlewood - 833-844 A comparative study of intimate partner violence among U.S.‐born and foreign‐born Hispanic women
by Luis Enrique Espinoza & Lucas Enrique Espinoza & Jennifer L. Talleff & Rosalva Resendiz & Leticia Nevarez Zavala & Kathleen Ayako Anangwe - 845-854 Red for Ed? Heterogeneous support for increased school spending in a conservative state
by J. Cameron Anglum & Evan Rhinesmith - 855-867 Examining abortion attitudes in the context of gestational age
by Brandon L. Crawford & Kathryn J. LaRoche & Kristen N. Jozkowski - 868-882 Decisions that matter: State Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program policy restrictiveness limits SNAP participation rate
by Kara Newby & Xi Chen - 883-891 How do racial stereotypes affect social preferences? An experimental investigation
by Angela Cristiane Santos Póvoa & Andressa Margareth Assaka, & Wesley Pech - 892-906 Black, immigrant, or woman? The implicit influence of Kamala Harris’ vice presidential nomination on support for Biden in 2020
by Alexandra Filindra & E. J. Fagan - 907-925 Divine influence: Religious foundations of U.S. foreign policy attitudes
by Zeynep Taydas & Laura R. Olson - 926-933 Differences in team performance: Gender versus ability
by Silvio Städter & Andreas Roider & Michael Dowling & Roland Helm - 934-944 Beyond polarization and priming: Public agenda diversity and trust in government
by Patrick C. Meirick & Jill A. Edy - 945-958 Mulattoes in colonial Maryland: The effects of colonial law on patterns of freedom and enslavement
by Larry Hunt - 959-974 Say it again with feeling: Issue ownership and candidate communication using Twitter
by Adam M. Enders & Jason Gainous & Kevin M. Wagner - 975-991 Populist media diets
by Eline A. de Rooij & Dominik A. Stecuła & Mark A. Pickup
May 2022, Volume 103, Issue 3
- 471-493 Voluntary sector participation and individual health and welfare: Does it matter where?
by Femida Handy & Anthony Sealey - 494-508 Shaky social insurance foundation: Income instability and pension participation in South Korea
by Wei‐Ting Yen - 509-520 Trust in physicians and trust in government predict COVID‐19 vaccine uptake
by Filip Viskupič & David L. Wiltse & Brittney A. Meyer - 521-533 Poverty and self‐rated health in later life: The mediating role of material hardship
by Yang Li & Jan E. Mutchler - 534-549 Adolescents' future in the balance of family, school, and the neighborhood: A multidimensional application of two theoretical perspectives
by Jonathan J. B. Mijs & Jaap Nieuwenhuis - 550-564 Are resources out of reach? Analyzing the accessibility of domestic violence shelter services
by Erica Freer - 565-580 The influence of becoming a parent on political participation in the United States
by Robert A. Jackson & Matthew Pietryka - 581-596 Marginal material or key data? Understanding community attitudes to a survey about domestic and family violence
by Catherine MacPhail & Natalia Hanley & Helen Simpson - 597-606 The nationalization of school superintendent elections
by Aaron C. Weinschenk - 607-621 Party over preference? Strategic primary voting in the age of outsiders
by Jarrod T. Kelly & Eric Loepp - 622-634 Ideological and partisan biases in ratings of candidate quality in U.S. House elections
by Danielle Joesten Martin - 635-648 The affective model of far‐right vote in Europe: Anger, political trust, and immigration
by Cengiz Erisen & Sofia Vasilopoulou - 649-669 Undoing reconstruction: Racial threat and the process of Redemption, 1870–1920
by Michael Greenberger - 670-685 Understanding Chinese nationalism: Does location matter?
by Robert Harmel & Chen Shen & Yao‐Yuan Yeh - 686-698 The conditional relationship between cultural and economic threats in white Americans’ support for refugee relocation programs
by Alexandra Filindra & Rita L. Nassar & Beyza E. Buyuker - 699-708 Can a constitutional monarch influence democratic preferences? Japanese emperor and the regulation of public expression
by Susumu Annaka & Gento Kato - 709-723 The effect of cumulative job mobility on early‐career wage development: Does job mobility actually pay?
by Jeffrey J. Yankow - 724-736 Let's talk about the Israel–Palestine conflict: Does exposure to political comedy about the Middle East influence policy attitudes?
by Amy B. Becker - 737-751 Presidential firepower: The effect of the presidential party on gun ownership, 1980–2018
by Shawn Ratcliff - 752-768 How do veterans view gun policies? Evidence from the Guns in American Life Survey
by Christopher G. Ellison & Margaret S. Kelley & David Leal & Pablo E. Gonzalez
March 2022, Volume 103, Issue 2
- 245-258 Nobody does it better: Identity, ideology, and the future of James Bond
by Tyler Johnson & Lisa Funnell - 259-273 A shame of inches: Are teams with black head coaches more heavily penalized in Division 1 college football?
by Andrew P. Davis & Tom R. Leppard & Alexander B. Kinney - 274-293 Rejection of equal adoption rights for same‐sex couples across European countries: Socializing influences on the national level and cross‐national interactions
by Tessa van de Rozenberg & Peer Scheepers - 294-305 The impact of parental monitoring on cyberbullying victimization in the COVID‐19 era
by Seung Yeop Paek & Julak Lee & Yeon‐Jun Choi - 306-316 “Post‐election stress disorder?” Examining the increased stress of sexual harassment survivors after the 2016 election
by Christina Fattore & Xiaohui Zhao & Kimberly M. Kelly & Pamela J. Murray & Karen Weiss & Jayeshkumar Patel & Kim Innes & Usha Sambamoorthi & Ranjita Misra - 317-327 Pulling back the veil: What determines HBCU campus enrollments?
by James V. Koch & Omari H. Swinton - 328-345 Not your destiny: Autonomy in marriage choices and the intergenerational transmission of domestic violence among Chinese women
by Menghan Zhao & Weijie Gao & Youlang Zhang - 346-364 Reexamining Confederate symbols displayed on flags and monuments in public spaces: Two fallacies in the heritage versus hate debate
by James Michael Martinez & Mary Christine Cagle - 365-379 A new indicator of coalition size: Tests against standard regime‐type indicators
by Bruce Bueno de Mesquita & Alastair Smith - 380-398 Waiting to vote safely: How Covid‐19 safety measures shaped in‐person voter wait times during the 2020 election
by Joseph Coll - 399-408 Performance voting, retrospective voting, and economic voting. Conceptual clarity and empirical testing
by Dieter Stiers - 409-424 Private prison stocks and the 2020 presidential election
by Stephen V. Marks & Seth C. Pope - 425-438 Authoritarianism, economic threat, and the limits of multiculturalism in post‐migration crisis Germany
by Markus M. L. Crepaz & Pierre Naoufal - 439-454 Comparing disciplinary engagement in global health research across the social sciences
by Joseph Harris & Jonathan D. Shaffer - 455-465 Hurdles to inference: The demographic correlates of survey breakoff and shirking
by David Fortunato & Matthew V. Hibbing & Tessa Provins
January 2022, Volume 103, Issue 1
- 5-17 Protests in Russia's regions: The influence of regional governance
by Justin Clardie - 18-30 Question wording and attitudinal ambivalence: COVID, the economy, and Americans' response to a real‐life trolley problem
by Stephen C. Craig & Angela Farizo McCarthy & Jason Gainous - 31-41 Reassessing Gender Differences in COVID‐19 Risk Perception and Behavior
by Mónica Ferrín - 42-54 The politics of vaccine hesitancy in the United States
by Jian Cao & Christina M. Ramirez & R. Michael Alvarez - 55-68 Context and the Perceived Fairness of Price Increases Coming out of COVID‐19
by David Chavanne & Zak Danz & Jitu Dribssa & Rachel Powell & Matthew Sambor - 69-81 Criminal justice in Indian country: Examining declination rates of tribal cases
by Regina Branton & Kimi King & Justin Walsh - 82-89 Public beliefs about the black/white socioeconomic status gap: What's “upbringing” got to do with it?
by Matthew O. Hunt & Paul R. Croll & Maria Krysan - 90-107 The effect of the 2020 racial justice protests on attitudes and preferences in rural and urban America
by Justin Curtis - 108-119 Self and political efficacy and the justifiability of political violence and the role of state terror: A cross‐national analysis
by Nabil “Bill” Julkif - 120-140 The debt crisis, austerity measures, and suicide in Greece
by Charis E. Kubrin & Bradley J. Bartos & Richard McCleary - 141-154 Residential stability and fear of crime: Examining the impact of homeownership and length of residence on citizens’ fear of crime
by Heeuk D. Lee & Francis D. Boateng & David Kim & Cooper Maher - 155-167 From the American South to South America: Testing whether patterns of competition in two‐round elections travel from the United States to Latin America
by Charles S. Bullock & Shane P. Singh - 168-180 Party does not matter: Unified government and midterm elections
by Jacob Holt - 181-192 The impact of turnout on partisan bias in U.S. House elections, 1972–2018
by Bernard Tamas & Ron Johnston & Charles Pattie - 193-213 Adolescents’ exposure to classmates from non‐immigrant families and adulthood volunteerism
by Yuying Tong & Jinho Kim - 214-224 Investigating effects of social endorsements on exposure to and engagement with political disagreement on social networking sites
by Yanqin Lu & Jae Kook Lee - 225-240 Immigrant status, race, and voter turnout in the American mass public
by Dan Qi & Sylvia Gonzalez
December 2021, Volume 102, Issue 7
- 3058-3072 A People's Abolition: How policed communities describe and enact liberatory futures
by Mihir Chaudhary & Gwen Prowse & Vesla M. Weaver - 3073-3080 Why black women activists stay in the room when they are not being heard
by Karlia Nicole Brown - 3081-3086 Whose democracy in which state?: Abolition democracy from Angela Davis to W. E. B. Du Bois
by Quinn Lester - 3087-3094 Implementation has failed, implementation studies have failed even more: Racism and the future of systemic change
by Fernando Tormos‐Aponte & James E. Wright & Heath Brown - 3095-3102 Bringing abolition in: Addressing carceral logics in social science research
by Elizabeth Jordie Davies & Jenn M. Jackson & Shea Streeter - 3103-3113 Explaining the American crisis of policing: Media, malfeasance, and racial prejudice
by Andrea Silva & Diego Esparza - 3114-3119 Black grammar: Repertoires of abolition's future, present, and past
by Christopher Paul Harris & Marisa Solomon - 3120-3126 “As is” America: Subcontracting freedom
by Najja K. Baptist - 3127-3134 Reclaiming the public space
by Kimberly Turner & Kiela Crabtree - 3135-3141 Dreams from the Trap: Trap music as a site of liberation
by Claire B. Crawford - 3142-3148 Looking in a mirror: Asylum in the United States as a reflection of white supremacy
by Adriano Udani & Maria Torres Wedding - 3149-3157 Are police obsolete in Minneapolis? Racial capitalism and police abolition
by Jack Post Gramlich - 3158-3169 When good trouble sparks agenda change: Disentangling the evolution of the Congressional Black Caucus' positions on police reform
by Periloux C. Peay & John D. Rackey
November 2021, Volume 102, Issue 6
- 2459-2471 The impact of COVID‐19 and political identification on framing bias in an infectious disease experiment: The frame reigns supreme
by Amy M. Wolaver & John A. Doces - 2472-2481 Sociodemographic correlates of vaccine hesitancy in the United States and the mediating role of beliefs about governmental conspiracies
by Samuel Stroope & Rhiannon A. Kroeger & Courtney E. Williams & Joseph O. Baker - 2482-2498 Scientists, presidents, and pandemics—comparing the science–politics nexus during the Zika virus and COVID‐19 outbreaks
by Thomas G. Safford & Emily H. Whitmore & Lawrence C. Hamilton - 2499-2515 Does marriage protect mental health? Evidence from the COVID‐19 pandemic
by Clara E. Jace & Christos A. Makridis - 2516-2527 Polarized social distancing: Residents of Republican‐majority counties spend more time away from home during the COVID‐19 crisis
by Damon C. Roberts & Stephen M. Utych - 2528-2551 The right to work and to live: The implications of India's NREGS program for missing women
by Trupti Chaure & Daniel Hicks - 2552-2564 Young voters and political participation in Indonesia: Revisiting a marriage gap
by Iim Halimatusa'diyah & Ella Prihatini - 2565-2577 Breaking up is hard to do: Lessons from the strange case of New Zealand
by Kevin B. Grier & Michael C Munger - 2578-2590 Determinants of citizens’ support for democracy in Ghana
by Joseph Yaw Asomah & Eugene Emeka Dim - 2591-2598 Impact of the Special Zone for Asian Headquarters policy implementation in Tokyo
by Yu Takata - 2599-2618 The effect of oil export on direct external democratizing pressures
by Jungmoo Woo - 2619-2639 How the media construct happiness under cultural perspective in China: Through collectivistic and individualistic values
by Zhenhua Su & Qian Zhou & Yanyu Ye & Dongxiao Li - 2640-2648 Gender differences in the perceptions of green spaces characteristics
by Olta Braçe & Marco Garrido‐Cumbrera & José Correa‐Fernández - 2649-2660 Interaction effects on support for climate‐change mitigation
by Adrienne R. Brown & Lawrence C. Hamilton - 2661-2675 Trust, corruption, and compliance with regulations: Attitudes to rule violations in the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park
by Sverker C. Jagers & Martin Sjöstedt & Aksel Sundström & Amanda Linell & Herbert Ntuli - 2676-2688 African American and Latino discrimination complaints: comparing volume and outcomes
by Charles S. Bullock & Charles M. Lamb & Eric M. Wilk - 2689-2705 Income and cost of living: Are less equal places more costly?
by Harrison S. Campbell - 2706-2717 Uncalculated first‐party externalities given a beverage tax
by Jessica Zeiss & Les Carlson & A. Dwayne Ball - 2718-2732 Earnings mobility and the Great Recession
by Brett Mullins & David L. Sjoquist & Sally Wallace - 2733-2751 Value orientations and support for guaranteed income
by Donald R. Richards & Thomas L Steiger - 2752-2760 What explains local policy cleavages? Examining the policy preferences of public officials at the municipal level
by Peter Bucchianeri & Riley Carney & Ryan Enos & Amy Lakeman & Gabrielle Malina - 2761-2775 Income sorting by specialized services: Service differentiation by overlapping governments
by HyungGun Park - 2776-2794 The effect of sanctions on economic freedom
by David Lektzian & Gor Mkrtchian - 2795-2811 Teaching in the Virtual World: Examining Teachers’ Job Satisfaction and Turnover
by Christine H. Roch & Courtney Montague - 2812-2823 Race and class patterns of income inequality during postrecession periods
by Giacomo DiPasquale & Matthew Gomies & Javier M. Rodriguez - 2824-2835 Evaluating diffuse support for state high courts among individuals with varying levels of policy agreement
by Damon Cann & Jeff Yates - 2836-2848 Congressional nominations and party emergence, 1788–1808
by Aric Dale Gooch & Jay Dow - 2849-2862 Strength in numbers: The forces of constituency size, legislator identity, and institutional position on veterans’ representation
by Lindsey Cormack - 2863-2880 State legislative committee deliberations: Why some issues are difficult and where state legislators turn for help
by Kristin Taylor & Marjorie Sarbaugh‐Thompson & Steven Betz - 2881-2893 Twitter and the electoral connection
by Thomas R. Gray & Carlos Gutierrez‐Mannix - 2894-2906 Rigid rules and slippery standards: How the nature of U.S. Supreme Court precedents influences subsequent state court treatments
by Matthew D. Montgomery & Michael P. Fix & Justin T. Kingsland - 2907-2929 “I haven't come a long way, and I'm not a baby”: Task assignment and diversity of the Supreme Court bar
by John Szmer & Erin B. Kaheny & Tammy A. Sarver - 2930-2941 “Easy” and “hard” issues: Attitude extremity and a role of the need to evaluate
by Heysung Lee - 2942-2954 Does social media type matter to politics? Investigating the difference in political participation depending on preferred social media sites
by Cheonsoo Kim & Soobum Lee - 2955-2971 Voter experience and ballot language framing effects: Evidence from a survey experiment
by Ted D. Rossier - 2972-2984 The new older adult participant in American politics
by Ryan P. Burge & Brittany H. Bramlett - 2985-2995 Social distance attitudes, educational mobility, and European ancestry groups in the post‐World‐War II United States
by Robert L. Boyd - 2996-3006 Sports elites, counter‐stereotypical statements, and immigration attitudes
by Betina Cutaia Wilkinson & Melissa R. Michelson & Alexis Webster - 3007-3019 Has DACA promoted work over schooling and professional advancement for qualifying Mexican Dreamers?
by Richard C. Jones - 3020-3035 Exposure to television and support for restrictive immigration policies in the midst of the immigration crisis: A cross‐national comparison
by Nella Geurts & Roos Geurts & Peer Scheepers & Maurice Vergeer - 3036-3049 Immigration and public opinion: Will backlash impede immigrants’ policy progress?
by Benjamin G. Bishin & Thomas J. Hayes & Matthew B. Incantalupo & Charles Anthony Smith
September 2021, Volume 102, Issue 5
- 2045-2054 The political science of Covid‐19: An introduction
by Lorena Barberia & Thomas Plümper & Guy D. Whitten - 2055-2069 Should I stay or should I go? Embracing causal heterogeneity in the study of pandemic policy and citizen behavior
by Lorena G Barberia & Maria Leticia Claro Oliveira & Andrea Junqueira & Natália de Paula Moreira & Guy D. Whitten - 2070-2087 Modeling and forecasting the COVID‐19 pandemic time‐series data
by Jurgen A. Doornik & Jennifer L. Castle & David F. Hendry - 2088-2105 The effectiveness of government measures during the first wave of the outbreak
by María Celeste Ratto & Juan Manuel Cabrera & Daniela Zacharías & Juan Martín Azerrat - 2106-2123 Ideology and compliance with health guidelines during the COVID‐19 pandemic: A comparative perspective
by Michael Becher & Daniel Stegmueller & Sylvain Brouard & Eric Kerrouche - 2124-2133 Gender differences in perceived risk of COVID‐19
by Andrew Lewis & Raymond Duch - 2134-2154 The logics of COVID‐19 travel restrictions between European countries
by Eric Neumayer & Thomas Plümper & Matthew Shaikh - 2155-2169 Politically connected companies are less likely to shutdown due to COVID‐19 restrictions
by Robert Kubinec & Haillie Na‐Kyung Lee & Andrey Tomashevskiy - 2170-2183 Voters’ view of leaders during the Covid‐19 crisis: Quantitative analysis of keyword descriptions provides strength and direction of evaluations
by Annika Fredén & Sverker Sikström - 2184-2193 Brexit, COVID‐19, and attitudes toward immigration in Britain
by Mark Pickup & Eline A. de Rooij & Clifton van der Linden & Matthew J. Goodwin - 2194-2209 Did Covid‐19 Kill Trump Politically? The Pandemic and Voting in the 2020 Presidential Election
by Harold Clarke & Marianne C. Stewart & Karl Ho - 2210-2235 Voting in a global pandemic: Assessing dueling influences of Covid‐19 on turnout
by Sara M. Constantino & Alicia D. Cooperman & Thiago M. Q. Moreira - 2236-2250 The strategy of protest against Covid‐19 containment policies in Germany
by Thomas Plümper & Eric Neumayer & Katharina Gabriela Pfaff - 2251-2265 Partisan Differences in Social Distancing May Originate in Norms and Beliefs: Results from Novel Data
by Jennifer D. Wu & Gregory A. Huber - 2266-2284 Are School Reopening Decisions Related to Union Influence?
by Corey A. DeAngelis & Christos Makridis - 2285-2295 The Lasting Effects of the COVID‐19 Pandemic on Support for Anti‐Democratic Political Systems: A Six‐Month Longitudinal Study
by Michele Roccato & Silvia Russo & Pasquale Colloca & Nicoletta Cavazza - 2296-2311 A Recipe for Madness: Parenthood in the Era of Covid‐19
by Laurel Elder & Steven Greene - 2312-2330 Who Trusts the WHO? Heuristics and Americans’ Trust in the World Health Organization During the COVID‐19 Pandemic
by A. Burcu Bayram & Todd Shields - 2331-2340 The Effect of Social Distancing on the Early Spread of the Novel Coronavirus
by Gregory Price & Eric van Holm - 2341-2359 COVID‐19 and Motivated Reasoning: The Influence of Knowledge on COVID‐Related Policy and Health Behavior
by Steven M. Sylvester - 2360-2367 Coping with the COVID‐19 pandemic through institutional trust: Rally effects, compensatory control, and emotions
by Michele Roccato & Pasquale Colloca & Nicoletta Cavazza & Silvia Russo - 2368-2382 Conservatism and infrequent mask usage: A study of US counties during the novel coronavirus (COVID‐19) pandemic
by Kelsey E. Gonzalez & Rina James & Eric T. Bjorklund & Terrence D. Hill - 2383-2393 The COVID‐19 pandemic and government responses: A gender perspective on differences in public opinion
by Daniel Stockemer & Friedrich Plank & Arne Niemann - 2394-2411 Job precarity and economic prospects during the COVID‐19 public health crisis
by Wen‐Jui Han & Jake Hart - 2412-2431 Polarization, partisanship, and pandemic: The relationship between county‐level support for Donald Trump and the spread of Covid‐19 during the spring and summer of 2020
by David S. Morris - 2432-2434 The unanticipated effect of COVID‐19 on house apportionment
by Jonathan Cervas & Bernard Grofman - 2435-2451 The crowding of social distancing: How social context and interpersonal connections affect individual responses to the coronavirus
by Debra Leiter & Jack Reilly & Beth Vonnahme
July 2021, Volume 102, Issue 4
- 1225-1238 Voting Experiences, Perceptions of Fraud, and Voter Confidence
by R. Michael Alvarez & Jian Cao & Yimeng Li - 1239-1254 Lonely Hearts, Empty Booths? The Relationship between Loneliness, Reported Voting Behavior and Voting as Civic Duty
by Alexander Langenkamp - 1255-1267 Racial Exclusion in the Antebellum North: An Analysis of Indiana's 1851 Vote to Ban African American Immigration
by Scott Milliman - 1268-1288 Building Populist Discourse: An Analysis of Populist Communication in American Presidential Elections, 1896–2016
by James J. Fahey - 1289-1310 Linking Extraversion to Collective and Individual Forms of Political Participation: The Mediating Role of Political Discussion
by Brigitte Huber & Manuel Goyanes & Homero Gil de Zúñiga - 1311-1329 Begin Again: Election Campaign and Own Opinions Among First‐Time Voters in Romania
by Sergiu Gherghina & Elena Rusu - 1330-1348 Red to Purple? Changing Demographics and Party Change in Texas
by Juan Carlos Huerta & Beatriz Cuartas - 1349-1360 Changes in attitudes, nothing remains quite the same: Absentee voting and public health
by Mark Owens - 1361-1379 The “costs” of voting: The effects of vote‐by‐mail on election administration finance in Colorado
by Matt Lamb - 1380-1393 Estimating the Willingness to Pay for Voting when Absentee Voting is not Allowed
by C. Y. Cyrus Chu & S. Y. Lin & Wen‐Jen Tsay - 1394-1407 Rights and responsibilities: Citizenship norms and protest activity in a cross‐country analysis
by Cerem I. Cenker‐Özek & Didem Çakmaklı & Ekrem Karakoç - 1408-1427 Sexism as a political force: The impact of gender‐based attitudes on the presidential elections of 2012 and 2016
by Eric Hanley - 1428-1438 Changing patterns of Asian‐American partisanship: Accounting for the politicization of the U.S.’s fastest growing minority
by Kayee Zhou & Dennis Patterson