Morgan, Michael A. and Daniel S. Morey. Forthcoming. “Learning to Fight Together: UN Peacekeeping Coalitions and Civilian Protection.” International Studies Quarterly.
Voss, D. Stephen, Corrine F. Elliott, and Sherelle Roberts. Forthcoming. “Seeing Red in the Bluegrass: How the Democratic Party Lost Kentucky Voters.” Commonwealth Review of Political Science.
Masood, Ali, Ryan Strickler, and Michael A. Zilis. Forthcoming. “The Presidency, Partisan Cues, and Public Perceptions of Nonelectoral Institutions.” American Politics Research.
Macdonald, Maggie, Anna Gunderson, and Kirsten Widner. 2024. “Interest Groups and Social Media Usage: How Do Organizations’ Posts Differ Across Facebook and Twitter?” Journal of Quantitative Description: Digital Media, 4:1-60.
Peffley, Mark and Robert Rohrschneider. 2024. “Populism and Support for Limiting the Power of Constitutional Courts: The Case of Germany.” Political Behavior.
Peffley, Mark, Omer Yair and Marc Hutchinson. 2024. “Left-Right Social Identity and the Polarization of Political Tolerance.” Political Research Quarterly. 77(1), 30-44.
Voss, D. Stephen, and Ridvan Peshkopia. 2024. “Discovering Neighbors: The Regional Migration Experience as a Source of Intergroup Contact.” European Politics and Society.
Marleku, Alfred, Ridvan Peshkopia, and D. Stephen Voss. 2024. “Let’s Get Numerical: Explaining Social Science Student Preferences for Quantitative Studies.” International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology.
Waterman, Richard W., Sherelle Roberts, Yu Ouyang, and Seth Schockley. 2024. “How America’s 18th and 19th Century Presidents Invoked Power.” Congress and the Presidency. 51 (2): 123-147.
Ehrlich, Sean D., Kimberly Frugé, and Jillienne Haglund. 2023. “Lobbying, Access Points, and the Protection of Human Rights in Democracies.” International Interactions 49(6): 935-961.
De Kadt, Daniel, Ada Johnson-Kanu, and Melissa Sands. 2023. “Electoral Accountability and State Violence: The Political Legacy of the Marikana Massacre.” American Political Science Review.
Russell, Annelise, Maggie Macdonald, and Whitney Hua. 2023. “Sit Still, Talk Pretty: Partisan Differences Among Women Candidates’ Campaign Appeals.” Journal of Women, Politics & Policy, 1-17.
Macdonald, Maggie, Whitney Hua, and Annelise Russell. 2023. “Constrained Communication and Negativity Bias: Gendered Emotional Appeals on Facebook.” Journal of Women, Politics & Policy, 1-14.
Gunderson, Anna, Widner, Kirsten, & Macdonald, Maggie. 2023. “Pursuing Change or Pursuing Credit? Litigation and Credit Claiming on Social Media.” Journal of Law and Courts, 1-23.
Clements, Z. A., Riggle, E. D. B., & Rostosky, S. S. 2023. “Evaluating the effectiveness of a brief online positive identity intervention for Transgender people.” Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 54(5), 372–377.
Marleku, Alfred, Ridvan Peshkopia, and D. Stephen Voss. 2023. “Research-Oriented Studies in Political Science: How Research Collaboration Shapes Southeast European Student Learning Preferences.” Journal of Political Science Education. Published online April 11.
Black, Ryan C., Timothy R. Johnson, Ryan J. Owens, and Justin Wedeking. 2023. “Televised Oral Arguments and Judicial Legitimacy: An Initial Assessment.” Political Behavior awaiting volume and page assignment.
Black, Ryan C., Ryan J. Owens, Timothy R. Johnson, and Justin Wedeking. 2023. “Cameras in the High Court: An Empirical Examination of Support for Supreme Court Justices.” Per Curiam: Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy. 11 (Spring).
Ono, Yoshikuni, and Michael A. Zilis. 2023. “Do Americans Perceive Diverse Judges as Inherently Biased?” Politics, Groups, and Identities 11(2): 335-344.
Bacchus, Emily Beaulieu, Tiffany Barnes, and Audrey Baricovich. 2022. Federal Scandals and Career Aftermath: A comparison across U.S. Branches of Government. Scandal and Corruption in Congress. Michael J. Pomonte, editor. Bingley, UK: Emerald.
Demirkaya, Betül, Patrick Cunha Silva, and Brian F. Crisp. 2022. “The Logic of Campaign Spending in Mixed-Member Electoral Systems." Electoral Studies 79:1-6.
Haglund, Jillienne, Courtney Hillebrecht, and Hannah Read. 2022. “International Human Rights Recommendations at Home: Introducing the Women’s Rights Compliance Database (WRCD).” International Interactions 48(5): 1070-1087.
Macdonald, Maggie, Russell, Annelise, and Hua, Whitney. 2022. “Negative Sentiment and Congressional Cue-Taking on Social Media.” PS: Political Science & Politics, 6(2):201-206.
Peffley, Mark, Marc Hutchison and Michael Shamir. 2022. “Terrorism and Political Tolerance toward ‘Fellow Travelers.’” Journal of Conflict Resolution. 66(7-8), 1208-1234.
Hornsby, J.E., & Riggle, E. 2022. “Temporal Migrations in Annie Ernaux’s L’Événement: Recounting (a) Lived Experience(s) in Abortion Narrative.” Contemporary French and Francophone Studies, 26(1), 76-82.
Ono, Yoshikuni, and Michael A. Zilis. 2022. “Ascriptive Traits and Perceptions of Impropriety in the Rule of Law: Race, Gender, and Public Assessments of Whether Judges Can Be Impartial.” American Journal of Political Science 66(1): 43-58.
Zilis, Michael A. 2022. “How Identity Politics Polarizes Rule of Law Opinions.” Political Behavior 44: 179-199.
Bacchus, Emily Beaulieu and Carew Boulding. 2021. “Corruption Perceptions: Confidence in Elections and Evaluations of Clientelism.” Governance.
Haglund, Jillienne and Ryan Welch. 2021. “From Litigation to Rights: The Case of the European Court of Human Rights.” International Studies Quarterly 65(1): 210-222.
Johnson-Kanu, Ada. 2021. “Origins and Consequences of descriptive representation in the Nigerian Civil Service.” APSA Comparative Politics Newsletter.
Riggle, E. D. B., Drabble, L. A., Bochicchio, L. A., Wootton, A. R., Veldhuis, C. B., Munroe, C., & Hughes, T. L. 2021. “Experiences of the COVID-19 pandemic among African American, Latinx, and White sexual minority women: A descriptive phenomenological study.” Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity, 8(2),145–158.
Hughes, T. L., Riggle, E. D.B., Moreland, P., White, R., & Gishoma, D. 2021. “Trauma, mental health, and healthcare experiences of lesbian and bisexual women in Rwanda.” Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity, 10(1), 34–43.
Riggle, E. D.B., Folberg, A. M., Richardson, M. T., & Rostosky, S. S. 2021. “A measure of hypervigilance in LGBTQ identified individuals.” Stigma and Health, 8(4), 476–486.
Black, Ryan C., Ryan J. Owens, Justin Wedeking, and Patrick C. Wohlfarth. 2021. “Conscientiousness and Supreme Court Confirmation Hearings in the Senate Judiciary Committee.” British Journal of American Legal Studies 10(3) 379-408.
Douglas, Joshua A., and Michael A. Zilis. 2021. “Bring the Masks and Sanitizer: The Surprising Bipartisan Consensus about Safety Measures for In-Person Voting during the Coronavirus Pandemic.” Georgia Law Review 55: 1585-1620.
Zilis, Michael A., and Rachael Blandau. 2021. “Judicial Legitimacy, Political Polarization, and How the Public Views the Supreme Court.” Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics.
Zilis, Michael A., and Xander Borne. 2021. “Defying the Supreme Court: The Impact of Overt Resistance to Landmark Legal Rulings.” Social Science Quarterly 102(2): 920-938.
Zilis, Michael A. 2021. “Cognitive Heuristics, Inter-Institutional Politics, and Public Perceptions of Insulated Institutions: The Case of the U.S. Supreme Court.” International Journal of Public Opinion Research 33(1): 76-98.
Beaulieu, Emily and Nathan Batto. 2020. “Partisan Conflict, Partisan Extremists, and Legislative Support: The Consequences of Legislative Brawls for Citizens’ Democratic Attitudes.” Journal of Politics 82(1): 315-328.
Beaulieu, Emily with Robert Stein et al. 2020. “Waiting to Vote in the 2016 Presidential Election: Evidence from a Multi-County Study.” Political Research Quarterly 73(2): 459-453.
Ainsley, Caitlin, Clifford Carrubba, Brian F. Crisp, Betül Demirkaya, Matthew Gabel, and Dino Hadzic. 2020. “The Perils of Using Roll-Call Vote Results to Study Representation." American Political Science Review 114(3):691-706.
Brian F. Crisp and Betül Demirkaya. 2020. “Strategic Entry and Strategic Voting in Majoritarian
Systems." Journal of Politics 82(1):57-71.
Haglund, Jillienne and Courtney Hillebrechy. 2020. “Overlapping Human Rights Institutions: Introducing the Women’s Rights Recommendations Digital Database (WR2D2).” Journal of Peace Research 57(5): 648-657.
Haglund, Jillienne. 2020. “Domestic Politics and the Effectiveness of Regional Human Rights Courts.” International Interactions 46(4): 551-578.
Grossman, Shelby, Sean Gallagher, Ada Johnson-Kanu, Nicole Wilson, David Thiel. 2020. “#ZakzakyLifeMatters: An Investigation into a Facebook Operation Linked to the Islamic Movement in Nigeria (TAKEDOWN).” Stanford Internet Observatory.
Morey, Daniel S. 2020. “Centralized Command and Coalition Victory.” Conflict Management and Peace Science 37 (6): 716-734.
Waterman, Richard W. and Yu Ouyang. 2020. “Rethinking Loyalty and Competence in Presidential Appointments.” Public Administration Review. 80 (No. 5): 717-732.
Denison, Alexander, Justin Wedeking, and Michael A. Zilis. 2020. “Negative Media Coverage of the Supreme Court: The Interactive Role of Opinion Language, Coalition Size, and Ideological Signals.” Social Science Quarterly 101(1): 121-143.
Zilis, Michael A. and Justin Wedeking. 2020. “The Sources and Consequences of Political Rhetoric: Issue Importance, Collegial Bargaining, and Disagreeable Rhetoric in Supreme Court Opinions.” Journal of Law and Courts 8(2): 203-227.
Zilis, Michael A., and Justin Wedeking. 2020. “The Strategic Components of Rhetorical Choice: Disagreeable Rhetoric in Supreme Court Opinions.” Journal of Law and Courts 8(2): 203-227.