2024
- Do State Legislative Staffer Networks Influence Roll-call Voting? Evidence from Shared Personal Staffers in Arizona, Indiana, and New MexicoBy: Michelangelo LandgraveAbstract:Legislative staffers are an invisible force in legislative bodies that
- A nation of immigrants? The case for a politically influential and intersectional immigrant identity in the United StatesBy: Stephanie Chan, Michelangelo LandgraveAbstract:Do Americans identify as immigrants and, if so, what are the political
- American Government 3eBy: Glen Krutz, Sylvie WaskiewiczAbstract:American Government 3e aligns with the topics and objectives of many government courses. Faculty involved in the project have endeavored to make government workings, issues, debates,
Is it so that size matter? Testing the relationship between citizens’ conceptions of politics and their political participation in a new contextBy: Carl Görtz, Viktor Dahl, Jennifer FitzgeraldAbstract:What is politics according to citizens? This
Young citizens’ party support: the “when” and “who” of political influence within familiesYoung citizens’ party support: the “when” and “who” of political influence within familiesBy: Jennifer Fitzgerald, Pavel BacovskyAbstract: Decades of evidence point to the vital role of parents in shaping their children’s partisan leanings,- Plagiarism and AI DetectorsBy: Janet L DonavanAbstract: I confess to adopting plagiarism detection without much thought. Our LMS has an integrated plagiarism detector and I “checked the box” for plagiarism detection for years. My thought would
- Finding Meaning in Politics: When Victims Become ActivistsBy: Regina BatesonAbstract: Victimization is often associated with increased political participation, and victims are influential political actors in many countries around the world. Yet
- Research ethics and state power: access vs. integrity in the study of armed actorsBy: Regina Bateson, Christine ChengAbstract:In the study of armed actors, the state poses significant – yet often unrecognised – ethical challenges for researchers.
- Democratic Institutions in Guatemala: Theory and PracticeBy: Omar Sanchez-Sibony, Michael E Allison, Dinorah Azpuru, Regina Bateson, Rachel E Bowen, Jonatán Lemus, Christopher A MartĂnez, Annabella España-Nájera, Mar MartĂnez RosĂłn, Harald
- Dissertation: The Shape and Color of Politics: How Citizens Process Political Information and Its ConsequencesCommittee: Anand Sokhey (Chair), Jennifer Fitzgerald, Alexandra Siegel, Amanda Friesen (Western University), Efrén Pérez (UCLA)Major