2020
Ba, Alice D. (2020) “ASEAN's Constructed Dichotomies: The Ongoing Need for Complexity-Sensitive Research Agendas." The Pacific Review 33(3-4): 582-592.
Ba, Alice D. (2020) “Multilateralism and East Asian Transitions: The English School, Diplomacy, and A Networking Regional Order". International Politics 57(2): 259-277
Batchis, W. (2020) “The Government Speech-Forum Continuum: A New First Amendment Parad igm and its Application to Academic Freedom" New York University Annual Survey of American Law 75(1)
Bauer, G. & Darkwah, A. K. (2020) “We Would Rather Be Leaders than Parliamentarians: Women and Political Office in Ghana" European Journal of Politics and Gender. 3(1): 101-119
Bauer, G. (2020) Women's Political Representation in Africa, Oxford Bibliographies.
Almquist, Zack W and Bagozzi, Benjamin (2020) "Automated Text Analysis for Understanding Radical Activism: The Topical Agenda of the North American Animal Liberation Movement." Research and Politics. 7(2): 1-8.
Cassese, Erin C., Farhart, Christina E., and Miller, Joanne M. (2020) “Gender Differences in COVID-19 Conspiracy Theory Beliefs." Politics and Gender (special call for COVID-related articles). 16(4) pp. 1009-1018.
Davis, Theodore, J. (2020) "Perceptions of racial progress and mistreatment today: The implications for the Kerner Commission's "Two Nations Thesis." National Review of Black Politics, April 2020, vol 1, issue 2, pp. 251-270
Davis, Theodore J. (2020) "Race and Perceptions of Policing in Delaware," Implicit Bias and Policing in Communities in Delaware by Delaware Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, 81-85
Ebner, David. (2020) “Divisive, Polarizing, or Energizing? Primary Election Competition and Candidate Performance in U.S. Congressional Elections." The Journal of Legislative Studies. Proofs accepted 7/20.
Choi, Seung-Whan, Youngwan Kim, Ebner, David and Patrick James. (2020) “Human rights institutionalization and U.S. humanitarian intervention." International Interactions. 46(4): 606-635.
Becker, A.B., & Jones, P. E. (2020) Experience with discrimination, perceptions of difference, and the importance of gender conformity on support for transgender rights. Politics, Groups, and Identities.
Khan, M. (2020) Post-Orientalism and Geopolitics: Three Debates that Inform Islam and U.S. Foreign Policy, Insight Turkey, 22(2) pp.127-149.
Khan, M. (2020) “Symposium on Islam and Good Governance", (Editor), IIIT, VA.
Miller, Joanne M. 2020. “Psychological and Situational Factors Combine to Boost COVID-19 Conspiracy Theory Beliefs." Canadian Journal of Political Science 1-8 (special call for COVID-related articles). Online first view (June 11, 2020)
Miller, Joanne M. 2020. “Do COVID-19 Conspiracy Theory Beliefs form a Monological Belief System?" Canadian Journal of Political Science 1-8 (special call for COVID-related articles). Online first view (May 21, 2020)
Peterson, D. A. M., Miller, J. M., Saunders, K. L., & McClurg, S. D. (2020) Macrointerest,British Journal of Political Science, 1-21.
Borgida, Eugene, Federico, Christopher M., and Miller, Joanne M. (Eds). (2020) At the Forefront of Political Psychology: Essays in Honor of John L. Sullivan. New York: Routledge.
Peterson, David A. M., Miller, Joanne M., Saunders Kyle, and McClurg, Scott D. (2020; In Press) “Macrointerest." British Journal of Political Science. NOTE: A previous version of this manuscript was the recipient of the Elections, Public Opinion, and Voting Behavior Best Paper Award (2016), presented for the best EPOVB section paper delivered at the previous year's APSA Annual Meeting.
Lajevardi, N., Oskooii, K. A. R., Walker, H. L., & Westfall, A. L. (2020) The Paradox Between Integration and Perceived Discrimination Among American Muslims, Political Psychology, 41(3), pp. 587-606.
Redlawsk, David P. and Habegger, Michael (2020) A Citizen's Guide to the Political Psychology of Voting. New York: Routledge Press.
Mattes, Kyle, and Redlawsk, David P. (2020) Voluntary Exposure to Political Fact Checks. Journalism and Mass Communications Quarterly, 97(4), 913-935.
Mattes, Kyle, Redlawsk, David P., Ira J. Roseman, and Steven Katz. (2020) Reprehensible, Laughable: The Role of Contempt in Negative Campaigning. American Politics Research, 48(1), 44-77.
Son, Kyong-Min. (2020) “The Eclipse of the Demos: The Cold War and the Crisis of Democracy before Neoliberalism". Kansas: University Press of Kansas.
2019
Alice D. Ba. 2019. "China's 'Belt and Road' in Southeast Asia: Constructing the Strategic Narrative in Singapore". Asian Perspective 43(2) (Spring): 249-272.
Bagozzi, Benjamin E., Patrick T. Brandt, John R. Freeman, Jennifer S. Holmes, Alisha Kim, Agustin Palao Mendizabal, and Carly Potz-Nielsen. 2019. "The Prevalence and Severity of Underreporting Bias in Machine and Human Coded Data." Political Science Research and Methods. 7(3): 641-649.
Bauer, G., & Darkwah, A. K. (2019) We Would Rather Be Leaders Than Parliamentarians: Women and Political Office in Ghana, European Journal of Politics and Gender, 3(1) 1–18.
Young, Dannagal G., Benjamin E. Bagozzi, Abigail Goldring, Shannon Poulson, and Erin Drouin. 2019. "Psychology, Political Ideology, and Humor Appreciation: Why is Satire so Liberal?" Psychology of Popular Media Culture. 8(2): 134-147.
'Some Money Has to be Going': Discounted Filing Fees to Bring More Women into Parliament in Ghana. In Ragnhild Muriaas, Vibeke Wang and Rainbow Murray, eds. Gendered Electoral Financing: Money, Power and Representation in Comparative Perspective. New York: Routledge, 2019: 133-153. Co-authored with Akosua Darkwah.
Women in African Parliaments: Progress and Prospects. In Olajumoke Yacob-Haliso and Toyin Falola, eds. The Palgrave Handbook of African Women's Studies. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019.
Ghana: Stalled Patterns of Women's Parliamentary Representation. In Susan Franceschet, Mona Lena Krook and Netina Tan, eds. The Palgrave Handbook of Women's Political Rights. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019: 607-625.
“Diplomacy and Controversies in Global Security Studies: The Sea Power Anomaly and Soft Balancing,” with Matthew Hoffmann, Hasan Yonten, and Jean-Francois Belanger, Journal of Global Security Studies, 4:2, (April 2019), pp. 241-58.
Berry, Justin A., David Ebner, and Michelle Cornelius. 2019. “White Identity Politics: Linked Fate and Political Participation.” Politics, Groups, and Identities. Published Online ahead of Print
Jones, P. E. (2019). Partisanship, political awareness, and retrospective evaluations, 1956- 2016. Political Behavior.
Jones, P. E. & Brewer, P. R. (2019). Gender identity as a political cue: Voter responses to transgender candidates. Journal of Politics, 81(2):697– 701.
Jones, P. E. & Brewer, P. R. (2019). Elite cues and public polarization on transgender rights. Politics, Groups, and Identities. Jones, P. E., Brewer, P. R., Young, D. G., Lambe, J. L., & Hoffman, L. H. (2018).
“War as Symbolic Politics,” International Studies Quarterly 63, no. 3 (September 2019), pp. 614–625.
Islam and Good Governance: A Political Philosophy of Ihsan (Palgrave, 2019).
“The tenuous link between CSR performance and support for regulation: Business associations and Nordic regulatory preferences regarding the corporate transparency law 2014/95/EU” Business and Politics
“The Challenges of Upward Regulatory Harmonization: The Case of Sustainability Reporting in the EU” Regulation & Governance (available online in EarlyView)
“Mandatory non-financial disclosure and its influence on CSR: An international comparison” (with Gregory Jackson, Julia Bartosch, Emma Avetisyan and Jette Steen Knudsen). Journal of Business Ethics
“The business-class case for corporate social responsibility: Mobilization, diffusion, and institutionally transformative strategy in Venezuela and Britain” (with Rami Kaplan) Theory & Society Vol. 48, Issue 1 (January 2019), pp. 131–166.
“The Neoliberal Revolution in Industrial Relations” Review essay of Baccaro and Howell, ‘Trajectories of Neoliberal Transformation” Catalyst: A Journal of Theory & Strategy Vol. 2 No. 4 (Winter 2019), pp. 106-124.
Constructing Human Trafficking: Evangelicals, Feminists, and an Unexpected Alliance. Palgrave, 2019.
“Review of This American Moment: A Feminist Christian Realist Intervention by Caron E. Gentry.” Perspectives on Politics 17, no. 3 (2019): 936-938.
Czaja, Erica, and Vladimir E. Medenica. 2019. “Race, Ethnicity, and Public Opinion” in New Directions in Public Opinion, 3rd Edition, edited by Adam Berinsky. New York, NY: Routledge.
Medenica, Vladimir E., Matthew Fowler, Cathy J. Cohen. 2019. “The Young and (Economically) Restless: The Nature of Work for American Millennials” in The Emerging Wealth Gap: Divergent Trajectories, Weak Balance Sheets, and Implications for Social Policy, edited by Reid Cramer. Washington, DC: New America.
Gollust, Sarah E. and Joanne M. Miller. 2019. “Framing the Opioid Crisis: Do Racial Frames Shape Beliefs of Whites Losing Ground?” Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 45(2): 241–276
Lajevardi, N., Oskooii, K., Walker, H. and Westfall, A. “The Paradox Between Integration and Perceived Discrimination Among American Muslims.” Political Psychology. (FirstView)
Barreto M., Collingwood, L., Garcia-Rios, S., and Oskooii, K. “Estimating Candidate Support in Voting Rights Act Cases: Comparing Iterative EI & EI-RxC Methods.” Sociological Methods and Research. (FirstView)
Oskooii, K. A. R., Lajevardi, N., & Collingwood, L. (2019) Opinion Shift and Stability: The Information Environment and Long‑Lasting Opposition to Trump's Muslim Ban, Political Behavior, 1-37.
Oskooii, K., Dana, K. and Barreto, M. “Beyond Generalized Ethnocentrism: Islam-Specific Beliefs and Prejudice toward Muslim Americans.” Politics, Groups, and Identities. (FirstView)
Oskooii, K. “Perceived Discrimination and Political Behavior.” British Journal of Political Science. (First View)
Dana, K., Lajevardi, N., Oskooii, K. and Walker, H. 2019. “Veiled Politics: Experiences with Discrimination among Muslim Americans.” Politics and Religion, 12 (2): 629-677.
Walter, Annemarie S., and David P. Redlawsk. 2019. Voters' Partisan Responses to Politicians' Immoral Behavior. Political Psychology.
“The Making of the Neoliberal Subject,” Political Theory 47:2 (2019).
2018
Alice D. Ba. 2018. "Governing the Safety and Security of the Malacca Strait: The Nippon Foundation Between States and Industry." Journal of Contemporary Asia 48(2): 252-277.
Bagozzi, Benjamin E. and Daniel Berliner. 2018. "The Politics of Scrutiny in Human Rights Monitoring: Evidence from Structural Topic Models of U.S. State Department Human Rights Reports." Political Science Research and Methods. 6(4): 662-677.
Berliner, Daniel, Benjamin E. Bagozzi, and Brian Palmer-Rubin. 2018. "What Information Do Citizens Want? Evidence from One Million Public Information Requests in Mexico." World Development.109: 222-235.
“The Political Party System as a Public Forum: The Incoherence of Parties as Expressive Associations and a Proposed Correction” University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform, vol. 52, no. 2 (2018)
“The Challenges of Upward Regulatory Harmonization: The Case of Sustainability Reporting in the EU” Regulation & Governance. (with Daniel Kinderman).
“The business-class case for corporate socialresponsibility: Mobilization, diffusion, and institutionally transformativestrategy in Venezuela and Britain” (with Rami Kaplan and Daniel Kinderman). Theory & Society Vol. 48, Issue 1 (January 2019), pp. 131–166.
“The Neoliberal Revolution in Industrial Relations” Review essay of Baccaro and Howell, ‘Trajectories of Neoliberal Transformation” (with Daniel Kinderman). Catalyst: A Journal of Theory & Strategy Vol. 2 No. 4 (Winter 2019), pp. 106-124.
“Corporations and global standards on corporate social
responsibility.” Chapter 23 for Andreas Nölke and Christian May (eds) The
Handbook of the International Political Economy of the Corporation. Cheltenham:
Edward Elgar, 2018, pp. 365-383
“Mandatory non-financial disclosure and its influence on CSR: An international comparison” (with Gregory Jackson, Julia Bartosch, Emma Avetisyan, Daniel Kinderman, and Jette Steen Knudsen). Journal of Business Ethics
"Understanding Multilateral Treaty-Making as Constitutive Practice," with Aarie Glas, Clifton van der Linden, and Matthew Hoffmann, Journal of Global Security Studies, 3:3, (July 2018), pp. 339–357.
"Nuclear War and the Rivalry Phase of the Modern World-System," Journal of World-Systems Research. 24(2) (Summer/Fall2018), pp. 348-71.
"Pre-emptive Decline: The Weakening of Great Powers and Geopolitical Volatility," in Christian Suter and Albert Bergesen (eds.) The Return of Geopolitics. Berlin: LitVerlag. 2018.
"World-Systems Analysis after 45 Years," European Workshops on International Studies, Groningen, June 2018.
“Walker Connor’s Political Psychology,” Nations and Nationalism 24, Part 3 (July 2018), pp. 519-528.
“Public Opinion and the End of Apartheid,” with Julio Carrion, International Area Studies Review 21, no. 2 (published online Feb. 2018), pp. 1-17.
"Five American Perspectives on Islam: An Analytical Report" published by Center for Global Policy, Washington DC, 2018.
Oskooii, K., Dreier, S., and Collingwood, L. 2018. “Partisan Attitudes toward Sanctuary Cities: The Asymmetrical Effects of Political Knowledge.” Politics and Policy, 46 (6): 951-984.
Collingwood, L., Lajevardi, N. and Oskooii, K. 2018. “A Change of Heart? Why Individual-Level Public Opinion Shifted against Trump’s 'Muslim Ban.'” Political Behavior, 40: 1035-1072. *Covered by: Vox, ThinkProgress, Al Jazeera, Middle East Eye, Psychology Today, Social Psych Online, & NPR.
Lajevardi, N. and Oskooii, K., 2018. “Old-Fashioned Racism, Modern Islamophobia, and the Political Isolation of Muslim Americans in the Age of Trump.” Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Politics, 3(1): 112-152.
Collingwood, L., Jochim A. and Oskooii, K., 2018. “The Politics of Choice Reconsidered: Partisanship, Ideology, and Minority Politics in Washington’s Charter School Initiative.” State Politics and Policy Quarterly, 18(1): 61-92.
Oskooii, K. and Dana, K., 2018. “Muslims in Great Britain: The Impact of Mosque Attendance on Political Behaviour and Civic Engagement.” Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 44(9): 1479-1505.
“What is Populism? And Who is the Populist? A State of the Field Review (2008-2018)” (co-authored with Jean-Paul Gagnon, Emily Beausoleil, Cleve Arguelles, Pierrick Chalaye, and Callum N. Johnston), Democratic Theory 5:2 (2018).
“Cybernetic Freedom: David Easton, Systems Thinking, and the Search for Dynamic Stability,” American Political Thought 7:4 (2018).
“The Cold War Origins of the ‘Crisis of Democracy,’” Democratic Theory 5:1 (2018).
“Reading World Society Phenomenologically: An Illustration Drawing upon the Cultural Heritage of Humankind,” International Politics, Vol. 55(1), January 2018: pp. 26-40
Wilson, David C. and Darren W. Davis. (2018). “Appraisals of President Obama’s Economic Performance: Racial Resentment and Attributional Responsibility.” Electoral Studies. 55:62-72.
Rubino, Christina, Derek Avery, Patrick F. McKay, David C. Wilson, Brenda Moore, and Alan Whitt. (2018). “And Justice for All: How Organizational Justice Climate Deters Sexual Harassment,” Personnel Psychology. 71:519–54
Wilson, David C. and Darren W. Davis. (2018). “The Racial Double Standard: Attributing Racial Motivations in Voting Behavior,” Public Opinion Quarterly. 82: 63-86.
Wilson, David C. (2018). “Context, Gender Framing, and Ideology Effects on Public Support for Spanking,” International Journal of Public Opinion Research. 30:282-304.
2017
Alice D. Ba and Mark Beeson, eds. Contemporary Southeast Asia: Politics of Change,Contestation, and Adaptation. Palgrave, 2017.
Alice D. Ba, invited guest editor, The Philippines in a Post-American World, Special Issue, Asian Politics & Policy 9(4), 2017.
Alice D. Ba, "ASEAN and the Changing Regional Order: The ARF, ADMM, and ADMM-Plus," in Building ASEAN Community: Political-Security and Socio-Cultural Reflections (ASEAN@50, volume 4), Aileen Baviera and Larry Maranis, eds. (Jakarta: Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia, 2017), pp. 146-157.
Alice D. Ba, "In Pursuit of an Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank: The Politics and Geopolitics of a Chinese Bank" in Regional Institutions, Geopolitics and Economics in the Asia-Pacific: Evolving Interests and Strategies, Steven B. Rothman, Utpal Vyas, Yoichiro Sato, eds. (Routledge, 2017), pp. 27-45.
Alice D. Ba (2017) "Southeast Asia in an Age of Strategic Uncertainty: Legal Rulings, Domestic Impulses, and the Ongoing Pursuit of Autonomy," (chapter) in Malcolm Cook and Daljit Singh (eds.), Southeast Asian Affairs 2017 (Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies – Yusof Ishak Institute), pp. 3-17.
Kyle Mattes, David P. Redlawsk,Ira J. Roseman,
and Steven Katz. 2017. Anger and Contempt in the 2016 Election. 2017. In
Jennifer C. Lucas, Christopher J. Galdieri, and Tauna S. Sisco (eds.) Conventional
Wisdom, Parties, and Broken Barriers in the 2016 Election. Lanham:
Lexington Books. Pp. 101-113.
David P. Redlawsk. Natasha Altema McNeely, and Caroline J. Tolbert. 2017.
Racial Attitudes and Emotional Responses to Congressional Candidates. In Tauna
S. Sisco, Jennifer C. Lucas, and Christoper J. Galdieri (eds.) Political
Communication & Strategy: Consequences of the 2014 Midterm Election. Akron,
OH: University of Akron Press.
David P. Redlawsk and Douglas Pierce. 2017. Emotions and Voting. In Kai
Arzheimer, Jocelyn Evans, and Michael Lewis-Beck (eds.), The SAGE Handbook
of Electoral Behaviour. P. 406. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Cengiz Erisen, David P. Redlawsk, and Elif Erisen. 2017. Complex Thinking as a Result of Incongruent Information Exposure. American Politics Research.
David P. Redlawsk, Douglas R. Pierce and William Cohen. 2017. Social Influences on Online Political Information Search and Evaluation. Political Behavior. DOI: 10.1007/s11109-016-9374-4.
Kara Ellerby. Forthcoming August 2017. No Shortcut to Change: The Unlikely Path to a More Gender Equitable World with New York University Press.
Kara Ellerby. Forthcoming 2017. "(En)gendering Peace: Divergent Post-Conflict Processes for Women in Guatemala and El Salvador" In Women and Post-Conflict Transformation: Lessons from the Past, Implications for the Future Eds. Joyce Kaufman and Kristen Clark. Routledge Press.
2016
Alice D. Ba, Cheng-Chwee Kuik,
and Sueo Sudo (eds), Institutionalizing East
Asia: Mapping and Configuring Regional Cooperation Abingdon and New
York: Routledge Press: 2016.
Alice D. Ba, "The South China Sea: Primary Contradictions in China-ASEAN Relations," in The South China Sea Dispute: Navigating Diplomatic and Strategic Tensions, ed., Ian Storey Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies 2016.
Alice D. Ba and Ian J. Storey, "Continuity and Change in the South China Sea," in Trần Trường Thủy and C. John Jenner (eds.), The South China Sea: A Crucible of Regional Cooperation or Conflict-making Sovereignty Claims?
Benjamin E. Bagozzi and Zack W. Almquist, "The Spatial Properties of Radical Environmental Organizations in the UK: Do or Die!"PLoS ONE. 11(11):e0166609.
2016.
Benjamin E. Bagozzi. "On Malaria and the Duration of Civil War." Journal of Conflict Resolution. 60(5) 813-839. 2016.
Benjamin E. Bagozzi. "The Baseline Inflated Multinomial Logit for International Relations Research." Conflict Management and Peace Science. 33(2): 174-197. 2016.
Benjamin Bagozzie, Oren Koren, 2016. "From Global to Local, Food Insecurity is Associated with Contemporary ArmedConflicts." Food Security. 8(5), 999-1010.
Wayne Batchis. The Right’s First Amendment: The Politics of Free Speech & the Return of Conservative Libertarianism Stanford University Press (2016)
Wayne Batchis. "Local Governments and the Law" in The CQ Press Guide Gender and the Judiciary in Africa: From Obscurity to Parity? to Urban Politics and Policy in the United States Ed. Christine Kelleher Palus, Richardson Dilworth (2016)
Gretchen Bauer and Josephine Dawuni, eds. Gender and the Judiciary in Africa: From Obscurity to Parity? New York and London: Routledge, 2016.
Julio F. Carrión and Lauren M. Balasco, “The Fearful Citizen: Crime and Support for Democracy in Latin America”. Revista
Latinoamericana de Opinión Pública, Vol. 6, 2016, pp. 13-50.
Theodore J. Davis. "Good Governance as a Foundation for Sustainable Human Development in Sub-Saharan Africa" Third World Quarterly, Fall 2016, pages 1-16 DOI:10.1177/0013124516633503
Theodore J. Davis. "The Politics of Race and Educational Disparities in Delaware's Public Schools" in Education and Urban Society, June 2016. DOI: 10.1177/0013124516633503
Robert A. Denemark, "The Irish and the Vikings on the Edge of Central Civilization" in Systemic Boundaries: Time Mapping Globalization since the Bronze Age. Christopher Chase-Dunn and Hiroko Inoue (eds.) New York: Springer. Forthcoming.
Robert A. Denemark and Barry K. Gills, "Maailmanjärjestelmahistorian vaihtoehto," ("The World System History Alternative"), in Kehityksen Tutkimus: Johdatus Perusteisiin (Introduction to the Study of Development), J. Koponen, J. Lanki, M. Sato, and A. Kervinen eds. Helsinki: Gaudeamus Helsinki University Press, pp. 118-20, 2016.
Kara Ellerby. "A Seat at the Table Is Not Enough: Understanding Women's Inclusion in Peace Processes." Peacebuilding 4(2): 136-150. 2016.
Philip E. Jones. "Constituents' Responses to Descriptive and Substantive Representation in Congress." Social Science Quarterly 2016
Philip E. Jones, P. R. Brewer & D. G. Young. "The effects of traditional news, partisan talk, and political satire programs on perceptions of presidential candidate viability and electability." Atlantic Journal of Communication 2016.
Muqtedar Khan. "Jihad and Political Change: A Perspective based on Quranic Sources", in Linda Whetstone (Ed.), Principles of Free Society in Islam (London: Institute of Economic Affairs, 2016).
Daniel Kinderman, "Challenging Varieties of Capitalism's Account of Business Interests: Neo-Liberal Think-Tanks, Discourse as a Power Resource and Employers' Quest for Liberalization in Germany and Sweden" Socio-Economic Review (forthcoming)
Daniel Kinderman, "Time for a reality check: Is business willing to support a smart mix of complementary regulation in private governance" Policy and Society, 2016.
Kassra A. R. Oskooii. "eiComapre: Comparing ecological inference estimates across EI and EI: Rx," The R Journal. [Forthcoming]. w/ Loren Collingwood, Matt Barreto & Sergio Garcia-Rios, 2016.
Kassra A. R. Oskooii. "How Discrimination Impacts Sociopolitical Behavior: A Multi-Dimensional Perspective," Political Psychology, 37: 613-640. doi: 10.1111/pops.12279. 2016.
David P. Redlawsk, Milton Heumann, Al Friedes, Lance Cassak, and Aniket Kesari. "Public Perceptions of Whistleblowers," Public Integrity 18:1, 2016.
David P. Redlawsk, Richard R. Lau, David J. Andersen, Tessa M. Ditonto, and Mona S. Kleinberg. "Effect of media environment, diversity, and advertising tone on information search, Selective exposure, and affective polarization," Political Behavior, 2016.
Matthew Weinert. "Regional Multilateralism and the Reconfiguration of International Society: A View from the English School," in Seeking Order in Anarchy: Multilateralism as State Strategy, Robert W. Murray, ed. (Edmonton: University of Alberta Press, 2016)
Matthew Weinert. "Recognition of, and in, World Society," in Recognition and Global Politics: Critical Encounters Between State and World, Patrick Hayden and Kate Schick, eds. (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2016)
Matthew Weinert. "From Cinderella to Beauty and the Beast: (De)Humanizing World Society;" in System, Society and the World: Exploring the English School of International Relations, Robert W. Murray, ed., 2nd revised and expanded print edition; (Bristol, UK: e-International Relations, 2016)
David C. Wilson.
(2016) “Reflection Symposium: Righting Some of Wilson’s Wrongs” Perspectives
on Politics. 14(3):776.
David C. Wilson and
Tyson King-Meadows. (2016). “Perceived Electoral Malfeasance and Resentment
over the Election of Barack Obama,” Electoral Studies. 44:35-45.
David C. Wilson,
David C. and Paul R. Brewer. (2016). “Do Frames Emphasizing Harm to Age and
Racial-Ethnic Groups Reduce Support for Voter ID Laws?” Social Science
Quarterly. 97:391-406.
David C. Wilson, Paul R. Brewer, and Michael Habegger. (2016). “Wedding Imagery and Public Support for Gay Marriage.” Journal
of Homosexuality. 63(8):1041-1051.
David C. Wilson,
Samantha Smith-Kelley, Emmanuel Balogun, Christian Soler, and Sahar Salehi (2016)
“An Obama Effect? African American Voting Behavior and the Political Symbolism
of a Black President.” In Yuya Kiuchi (ed.) Race Still Matters: The Reality
of African American Lives and the Myth of Postracial Society. SUNY Press.*