American Political Science Review

The Effect of Pregnancy on Engagement with Politics. Toward a Model of the Political Consequences of the Earliest Stages of Parenthood

The Effect of Pregnancy on Engagement with Politics. Toward a Model of the Political Consequences of the Earliest Stages of Parenthood By Elin Naurin, University of Gothenburg, Dietlind Stolle, McGill University, and Elias Markstedt, University […]

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Member Spotlight: Dr. Meena Bose, Executive Dean of Hofstra University’s Public Policy and Public Service Programs

Dr. Meena Bose, Hofstra University Executive Dean for Public Policy and Public Service Programs, Peter S. Kalikow School of Government, Public Policy and International Affairs Director, Peter S. Kalikow Center for the Study of the […]

American Political Science Review

The Effect of Gender on Interruptions at Congressional Hearings

The Effect of Gender on Interruptions at Congressional Hearings By Michael G. Miller, Barnard College, Columbia University, and Joseph L. Sutherland, Emory University Women in Congress are highly effective legislators. Yet, if women are more […]

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Temporary Disenfranchisement: Negative Side Effects of Lowering the Voting Age

Temporary Disenfranchisement: Negative Side Effects of Lowering the Voting Age By Arndt Leininger, Chemnitz University of Technology, Marie-Lou Sohnius, University of Mannheim, Thorsten Faas, Freie Universität Berlin, Sigrid Roßteutscher, Goethe University Frankfurt, and Armin Schäfer, […]

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Survey Nonresponse and Mass Polarization: The Consequences of Declining Contact and Cooperation Rates

Survey Nonresponse and Mass Polarization: The Consequences of Declining Contact and Cooperation Rates By Amnon Cavari, Reichman University, and Guy Freedman, University of Texas at Austin Recent studies question whether declining response rates in survey […]