American Political Science Review
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What happens when the financial barriers to campaign finance participation are removed? Chenoa Yorgason analyzes Seattleâs recent campaign finance voucher program. She finds those most mobilized are already overrepresented in the donor pool.
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Did the Supreme Court's decision in Dobbs have a lasting effect on support for the court? James L. Gibson finds lost legitimacy lingers, but institutional support may be rebuilding due to the court's association with democratic values.
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Can democratic participation reduce inequalities in citizenship produced by policing? #TBT Yanilda GonzĂĄlez and Lindsay Mayka đŚ analyze the mechanisms through which citizen participation in policing produces asymmetric citizenship.
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BegĂźm Adalet articulates how Lorraine Hansberryâs analysis of many African Americansâ skepticism toward integration into a âburning houseâ was situated in a global context of anticolonial, anti-capitalist, and feminist struggle in this #APSRFirstView .
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Does gender & racial bias affect interruption rates during US Supreme Court confirmation hearings? Christina L. Boyd, Paul M. Collins Jr., & Lori Ringhand demonstrate how biased interruptive behavior occurs in even the most public political settings. #APSRFirstView .
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What influences states' assertion of universal jurisdiction? Politics and International Law, MĂĄximo Langer, & Dr. Margaret Peters argue migrants serve as agents of transnational justice by pressuring governments to investigate & prosecute crimes in the sending state.
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How does protestersâ gender shapes public reactions to protests & protest repression? Martin Naunov demonstrates female-dominated protests are perceived as less violent and meriting of repression, but perceptions of female protesters vary.
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Revising conventional wisdom, Jack Paine, Xiaoyan Qiu, & Joan Ricart-Huguet suggest European negotiations with African rulers enabled Africans to influence border formation.
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How do strategic & emotional concerns interact to affect international cooperation and contention? In this #APSR FirstView , Keith Schnakenberg & Carly Wayne propose a new model for intergroup conflict where agents are sensitive to anger.
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Compiling an original dataset of magazine coverage related to LGBTQ+ court decisions, Christine M. Bailey, Paul M. Collins Jr., Jesse H. Rhodes & Douglas Rice argue these cases influence the volume and tone of LGBTQ+ media coverage.
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How does autonomy affect subnational ethnic conflict & when does it redirect ethnic violence to the subnational level? Andreas Juon argues subnational tensions are more likely to escalate if representation in the central government is unequal. #APSRFirstView .
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Douglas W. Allen & Bryan Leonard argue homesteading in the early 20th century served to make Native land dispossession permanent in legal contexts even where legal defeat eventually occurred.
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How does conflict avoidance peopleâs willingness to share their opinions in political contexts? Eric Groenendyk, Yanna Krupnikov, John Barry Ryan, & Elizabeth C. Connors, PhD findings suggest important implications about responses to political surveys. #APSRFirstView .
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Analyzing a novel dataset of experiments, Luke đ Hewitt, David Broockman, Alexander Coppock, Ben Tappin, James Slezak âĄď¸ @[email protected], Valerie Coffman (vrose.eth), Nathaniel Lubin, & Mohammad Hamidian elucidate the efficacy of political advertising campaigns.
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