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Conditional Enfranchisement: How Partisanship Determines Support for Noncitizen Voting Rights

Conditional Enfranchisement: How Partisanship Determines Support for Noncitizen Voting Rights By Hannah Alarian, University of Florida and Stephanie Zonszein, University of California, Berkeley Expanding suffrage is critical for democratic inclusion. In the United States, noncitizen […]

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How Local News Shapes Local Politics

In the APSA Public Scholarship Program, graduate students in political science produce summaries of new research in the American Political Science Review. This piece, written by Jack Wippell, covers the new article by Andrew C. […]

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Confronting Core Issues: A Critical Assessment of Attitude Polarization Using Tailored Experiments

Confronting Core Issues: A Critical Assessment of Attitude Polarization Using Tailored Experiments By Yamil Ricardo Velez and Patrick Liu, Columbia University A long-standing debate in political psychology considers whether individuals update their beliefs and attitudes […]

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Crediting Invisible Work: Congress and the Lawmaking Productivity Metric (LawProM)

Crediting Invisible Work: Congress and the Lawmaking Productivity Metric (LawProM) By Mandi Eatough, University of Michigan and Jessica R. Preece, Brigham Young University Congressional observers have long been interested in the distinction between legislative “workhorses” […]

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Elite Cues and Noncompliance

Elite Cues and Noncompliance By Zachary P. Dickson and Sara B. Hobolt, London School of Economics Political leaders increasingly use social media to speak directly to voters, but the extent to which elite cues shape […]

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Geo-Political Rivalry and Anti-Immigrant Sentiment: A Conjoint Experiment in 22 Countries

Geo-Political Rivalry and Anti-Immigrant Sentiment: A Conjoint Experiment in 22 Countries By Andreas Wimmer, Columbia University, Bart Bonikowski, New York University, Charles Crabtree, Dartmouth College, Zheng Fu, Columbia University, Matt Golder, Pennsylvania State University, and […]