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            --It was a perfect title, in that it crystallized the article's niggling mindlessness, its funereal parade of yawn-enforcing facts, the
                 pseudo-light it threw upon non-problems.--Kingsley Amis, Lucky Jim

Research

Published
Creek, Heather, and Stephen Yoder. Forthcoming, 2012. “With a Little Help from Our Feds: Understanding State        
            Immigration Enforcement Policy Adoption in American Federalism.” Policy Studies Journal 40 (Winter): xxx-xxx.

Yoder, Stephen. 2011. “Boston, 1790–1828,” in Richardson Dilworth, ed., Cities in American Political History: A Reference
            Guide
. Washington, D.C.: CQ Press.


Yoder, Stephen, and Brittany Bramlett. 2011.
What Happens at the Journal Office Stays at the Journal
            Office: Assessing Journal Transparency and Record-Keeping Practices.[pdf] PS: Political Science and Politics 44 (April):
             363-73.1


Muldrow, Jason, and Stephen Yoder. 2009. Out of Cite! How Reference Managers Are Taking Research to the Next
            Level. [pdf] PS: Political Science and Politics 42 (January): 167-72.1

Yoder, Stephen, ed. 2008. Publishing Political Science: The APSA Guide to Writing and Publishing. Washington, D.C.:
            American Political Science Association.

Yoder, Stephen. 
2008. Introduction. [pdf] In Publishing Political Science: The APSA Guide to Writing and Publishing, ed.
            Stephen Yoder.
Washington, D.C.: American Political Science Association.

Yoder, Stephen, ed. 2006. The Style Manual for Political Science, Third Edition. Washington, D.C.: American Political
            Science Association.

In Progress
The Effect of the State Economy and State Tax Initiatives on Gubernatorial Voting: An Examination of Gubernatorial Elections, 1990–2006 [pdf] (Working paper; w/ Jill Curry)

Legislative Minutemen: The Politics of Immigration Policy in the U.S. States ” (Working paper; w/ Professor Shanna Pearson-Merkowitz)     

Reviewing the Reviewers: Does the Personal Effect the Publishable? (Working paper; w/Brittany Bramlett)


1. These publications are property of the copyright holder, The American Political Science Association and Cambridge University Press, and are reproduced here with permission. Full text articles from PS: Political Science and Politics can be found at the Cambridge University Press website, http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayJournal?jid=PSC.