| Picturing immigration: how the media criminalizes immigrants |
14 |
| Best practices in collecting online data with Asian, Black, Latino, and White respondents: evidence from the 2016 Collaborative Multiracial Post-election Survey |
11 |
| Racial gaslighting |
9 |
| Gender, race, and political ambition: how intersectionality and frames influence interest in political office |
8 |
| Women of color candidates: examining emergence and success in state legislative elections |
7 |
| Intersectional motherhood: investigating public support for child care subsidies |
7 |
| Direct and indirect effects of prejudice: sexism, information, and voting behavior in political campaigns |
6 |
| Charlottesville and the alt-right: a turning point? |
6 |
| The emergence and activities of women?s recruiting groups in the U.S. |
6 |
| Family-friendly academic conferences: a missing link to fix the leaky pipeline? |
6 |
| Gender, sexism, and the election: did sexism help Trump more than it hurt Clinton? |
5 |
| The color of fat: racializing obesity, recuperating whiteness, and reproducing injustice |
5 |
| Which women win? Partisan changes in victory patterns in US House Elections |
5 |
| From emotion to action among Asian Americans: assessing the roles of threat and identity in the age of Trump |
5 |
| Women's representation and gender gaps in political participation: do time and success matter in a cross-national perspective? |
4 |
| Black Like Me: how political communication changes racial group identification and its implications |
4 |
| Examining whites' anti-black attitudes after Obama?s presidency |
4 |
| Taking diverse backgrounds into account in studies of political ambition and representation |
4 |
| Explaining divergent outcomes of the Arab Spring: the significance of gender and women's mobilizations |
4 |
| Intersectional linked fate and political representation |
4 |
| Setting the transgender agenda: intermedia agenda-setting in the digital news environment |
3 |
| Beyond disenfranchisement: collateral consequences and equal citizenship |
3 |
| See it; be it? The use of role models in campaign trainings for women |
3 |
| The blame game: analyzing gender bias in Danish local elections |
3 |
| Where women stand: parliamentary candidate selection inCanada |
3 |
| Race-ing solidarity: Asian Americans and support for Black Lives Matter |
3 |
| (De)Constructing symbols: Charlottesville, the confederate flag, and a case for disrupting symbolic meaning |
2 |
| Exclusion, inclusion, and the politics of Confederate commemoration in the American South |
2 |
| Political experience and the intersection between race and gender |
2 |
| The limits of leaning in: ambition, recruitment, and candidate training in comparative perspective |
2 |
| Term limits and women's representation: a Democratic opportunity and a Republication dead-end |
2 |
| Candidate race and electoral outcomes: evidence from Brazil |
2 |
| Identity and coalitions in a multiracial era: how state legislators navigate race and ethnicity |
2 |
| Superficial Equality:Gender and immigration in Asian American political participation |
2 |
| Now we know: resurgences of Hawaiian independence |
2 |
| Effects of belief versus experiential discrimination on race-based linked fate |
2 |
| The political distinctiveness of gays and lesbians: explaining protest actions across sexual identities |
2 |
| County governing boards: where are all the women? |
2 |
| Perceptions of candidate spouses in the 2012 presidential election: the role of gender, race, religion, and partisanship |
2 |
| Gender, Modern Sexism, and the 2016 election |
2 |
| Interest groups and social media in the age of the Twitter president |
2 |
| Demographic dreams, institutional realities: election design and Latino representation in American education |
2 |
| Law, citizenship and social solidarity: Israel's Loyalty-Citizenship Laws as a test case |
2 |
| The Strange Fruit of American Political Development |
2 |
| Black Lives Matter, American political development, and the politics of visibility |
2 |
| American Political Development in the Era of Black Lives Matter |
1 |
| Can democratic states justify restricting the rights of persons with mental illness? Presumption of competence, voting, and gun rights |
1 |
| The differentiation of citizenship; from negotiated differences to corrupted liability |
1 |
| The media whiteness of Social Security and Medicare |
1 |
| Black Americans and the crime narrative: comments on the use of news frames and their impacts on public opinion formation |
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