American Politics Workshop
Paper Archive

Department of Government and Politics
University of Maryland


College Park, MD 20742

 

Spring 2005

Karen Kaufmann: “Still Waiting for the Rainbow Coalition? Group   Rationality as a Basis for Urban Electoral Alliances.”

Juliana Menasce Horowitz: “Divided Government and Voter Turnout in Gubernatorial Elections.” 

Josh Dyck, Laura Hussey, and Linda Williams: “Racial Stereotypes and Welfare Attitudes in a Post-PRWORA World” 

Nate Bigelow: “Representation in the Statehouse: The Responsiveness of State Legislators to their Constituents and their Supporters.”

Jim Gimpel and Tony Wu: “The Political Mobilization of Arab American Citizens Following 9-11.

Josh Kaminski and Greg Shaffer “Unanimity and Supreme Court: Moving Beyond the Norm of Consensus.”

Frances Lee: “Untangling the Sources of Congressional Partisanship: Ideology, Interests, and Opportunism.

 

Fall 2004

 Paul Herrnson and Irwin Morris.  “Beyond Coattails: Presidential Campaign Visits and Congressional Elections.

Chris Zorn, Emory University and the National Science Foundation. "Institutional and Personal Influences on Federal Judicial Retirements, 1789-2002"

Geoffrey C. Layman, Thomas M. Carsey,"Changing Sides or Changing Minds? Party Conversion, Issue Conversion, and Partisan Change on the Abortion Issue"

Wayne McIntosh and Mike Evans, “Only Words, or Data? Assessing the Relative Policy Positions in Supreme Court Briefs and Opinions.

Doug Grob, "Political Context and Electoral Insulation."

Liz Freund: "Presidential Success in Foreign and Domestic Policy Areas."

Spring 2004

Jim Gimpel and Josh Dyck. “Coethnic Neighborhoods in Out of the Way Places: Information Flows and Asian American Political Participation.

Irwin Morris, Wayne McIntosh, and Lynne Garcia. "A Mighty Fortress: The Social and Economic Foundations of the American Megachurch Movement." Figure 1 and Figure 2.

Richard Longoria. “Who Wants Post-Materialist Land-Use Policies?:
Evidence from Chicago's Suburbs
.” 

J. Celeste Lay and Kathleen J. Young. “Becoming a U.S. Senator in American Government: Simulations as a Teaching Tool for Civic Education

Jim Gimpel, Josh Dyck and Annie Leonetti. “The Distinctiveness of Early, Absentee and Precinct Voters.

Atiya Kai Stokes. “Candidate Race, White Crossover Voting and Issue Strategies in State Legislative Elections.”

Josh Dyck. “Out of Sight, Out of Mind: Political Awareness and Intergovernmental Split Ticket Voting.”

 

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