American Political Science Review

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 […]

American Political Science Review

Policy Threat, Partisanship, and the Case of the Affordable Care Act

Policy Threat, Partisanship, and the Case of the Affordable Care Act By Suzanne Mettler, Cornell University, Lawrence R. Jacobs, University of Minnesota and Ling Zhu, University of Houston How do political conditions influence whether public […]

American Political Science Review

Policing, Democratic Participation, and the Reproduction of Asymmetric Citizenship

Policing, Democratic Participation, and the Reproduction of Asymmetric Citizenship By Yanilda González, Harvard University and Lindsay Mayka, Colby College Can democratic participation reduce inequalities in citizenship produced by policing? We argue that citizen participation in […]