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The Gender Citation Gap in Undergraduate Student Research: Evidence from the Political Science Classroom

The Gender Citation Gap in Undergraduate Student Research: Evidence from the Political Science Classroom By Li-Yin Liu, Christopher J. Devine and Heidi Gauder, University of Dayton Previous studies documented a “gender citation gap” in political […]

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The Political Implications of Colorism Are Gendered

The Political Implications of Colorism Are Gendered By Danielle Casarez Lemi, Southern Methodist University and Nadia E. Brown, Purdue University We contend that skin color may be associated with feelings of linked fate differently among […]

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Tweeting for Hearts and Minds? Measuring Candidates’ Use of Anxiety in Tweets During the 2018 Midterm Elections

Tweeting for Hearts and Minds? Measuring Candidates’ Use of Anxiety in Tweets During the 2018 Midterm Elections By Bryan T. Gervais, University of Texas at San Antonio, Heather K. Evans, University of Virginia’s College at […]

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Why College Students Drift Left: The Stability of Political Identity and Relative Malleability of Issue Positions among College Students

Why College Students Drift Left: The Stability of Political Identity and Relative Malleability of Issue Positions among College Students By Matthew Woessner, The United States Army War College and April Kelly-Woessner, Elizabethtown College In considering […]

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Powerless Conservatives or Powerless Findings?

Powerless Conservatives or Powerless Findings? By Stephen M. Utych, Boise State University Recently, scholars have argued that research supporting a conservative viewpoint may be less likely to be published in political science journals, a field […]