Wednesday, December 4, 2024


FREDERICK BOEHMKE

  • Gopal, Ishita, Taegyoon Kim, Nitheesha Nakka, Frederick J. Boehmke, Jeffrey J. Harden, and Bruce A. Desmarais. 2024. “The National Network of US State Legislators on Twitter.” Political Science Research and Methods: 1–13. doi:10.1017/psrm.2024.52.
     
  • Wengle, Susanne A., Saadat Musabaeva, and David Greenwood-Sánchez. 2024. “Second Bread: Potato Cultivation and Food Security in Kyrgyzstan.” The Journal of Development Studies 60(11): 1691–1712. doi:10.1080/00220388.2024.2374075.
     

TIMOTHY HAGLE

SARA MITCHELL

  • Mitchell, Sara McLaughlin and John A. Vasquez. 2024. What Do We Know About War? (Third Edition Revised). Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.
     
  • Lee, Saera, Addison Huygens, and Sara McLaughlin Mitchell. 2024. “Do Birds of a Feather Deter Better? Cultural Affinity and Alliance Deterrence.” International Interactions: 1–23. doi:10.1080/03050629.2024.2441664.
     
  • LaSpisa, Chase and Sara McLaughlin Mitchell. “Testing the Waters: Exploring Why Democracies Have More Maritime Conflict.” Forthcoming, Foreign Policy Analysis.
     
  • Hensel, Paul R., Sara McLaughlin Mitchell, Andrew P. Owsiak, and Krista E. Wiegand. “The Issue Correlates of War (ICOW) Identity Claims Dataset, 1946-2021.” Forthcoming, Journal of Peace 
     
  • McLaughlin Mitchell, Sara. 2024. “Cross-Border Troubles? Interstate River Conflicts and Intrastate Violence.” Political Geography 111: 103109. doi:10.1016/j.polgeo.2024.103109.
     
  • Mitchell, Sara McLaughlin and Cody J. Schmidt. 2024. “Insecure Fisheries: How Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated (IUU) Fishing Affects Piracy.” Conflict Management and Peace Science 41(3): 313-338.
     
  • Kreutzer, Willow, and Sara McLaughlin Mitchell. 2024. “The Three R’s of CEDAW Commitment: Ratification, Reservation, and Rejection.” International Interactions 50(3): 418–47. doi:10.1080/03050629.2024.2327996.
     
  • McLaughlin Mitchell, Sara, and Elise Pizzi. 2024. “Patterns of Government Disaster Policy Response in Peru.” World Development 182: 106707. doi:10.1016/j.worlddev.2024.106707.
     
  • Mitchell, Sara McLaughlin, Elise Pizzi, Carly Millerd, and Jeongho Choi. 2024. “Does Government Response to Natural Disasters Explain Violence? The Case of the Sendero Luminoso and Conflict in Peru.” Social Science Quarterly. doi:10.1111/ssqu.13438.
     
  • Timbs, Nathan, and Sara McLaughlin Mitchell. 2024. “How Climate Volatility Influences Human Rights.” Journal of Human Rights: 1–30. doi:10.1080/14754835.2024.2416110.
     

TRACY OSBORN

  • Ko, Hyein, Natalie Jackson, Tracy Osborn, and Michael S. Lewis-Beck. 2024. “Forecasting Presidential Elections: Accuracy of ANES Voter Intentions.” International Journal of Forecasting. doi:10.1016/j.ijforecast.2024.03.003.
     
  • Matthews, Abigail A., Tracy Osborn, Emily U. Schilling, and Rebecca Kreitzer. 2024. “Legislative Success and Collaboration in the Texas State House.” Politics, Groups, and Identities: 1–23. doi:10.1080/21565503.2024.2328555.
     

JULIANNA PACHECO

  • Pacheco, Julianna and Scott LaCombe. 2024. “Too Much Democracy?  Exploring the Link Between Majoritarian Institutions and Disparities in the American States.” State Politics and Policy Quarterly. Forthcoming.
     
  • Pacheco, Julianna, Sarah E. Gollust, Timothy Callaghan, and Matthew Motta. 2024. “A Call for Measuring Partisanship in US Public Health Research.” American Journal of Public Health 114(8): 772–76. doi:10.2105/ajph.2024.307691.
     
  • Franko, William, and Julianna Pacheco. 2024. “Despair and Voter Turnout in the United States.” Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law. doi:10.1215/03616878-11670168.
     
  • Micatka, Nathan K., and Julianna Pacheco. 2024. “Socializing Policy Feedback: The Long-Term Effects of Adolescent Program Participation on Adult Party Identification.” Political Research Quarterly. doi:10.1177/10659129241268825.
     

ELISE PIZZI

  • Pizzi, Elise, Kylah Hedding, Samuel F. Harper, and Kajsa E. Dalrymple. 2024. “Preparing for Flexibility in Response to Extreme Weather Events in Iowa.” State and Local Government Review. doi:10.1177/0160323x241249479.
     

RENE ROCHA

  • Coll, Joseph A., Elizabeth Maltby, and Rene R. Rocha. 2024. “Race and Democratic Decline in the United States: How Minority Population Growth Affects Election Administration.” Social Science Quarterly 105(2): 160–79. doi:10.1111/ssqu.13344.
     
  • Rocha, Rene R. 2024. “Black–Brown Coalitions in Local City Council Elections.” The Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Politics: 1–12. doi:10.1017/rep.2024.23.
     

ALEX P. SMITH

  • Jansa, Joshua M., Eve M. Ringsmuth, and Alex P. Smith. 2024. “Calibrating Confidence: Civic Education and the Relationship between Objective Political Knowledge and Political Knowledge Confidence.” Perspectives on Politics: 1–16. doi:10.1017/s1537592724001403.

 

FREDERICK SOLT

  • Kummu, Matti, Venla Niva, Daniel Chrisendo, Juan Carlos Rocha, Roman Hoffmann, Vilma Sandström, Frederick Solt, and Sina Masoumzadeh Sayyar. 2024. “Global Subnational Gini Coefficient (Income Inequality) and Gross National Income (GNI) per Capita PPP Datasets for 1990-2021.” doi:10.5281/ZENODO.14056855.
     
  • Hu, Yue, Yuehong Cassandra Tai, and Frederick Solt. 2024. “Revisiting the Evidence on Thermostatic Response to Democratic Change: Degrees of Democratic Support or Researcher Degrees of Freedom?” Political Science Research and Methods: 1–7. doi:10.1017/psrm.2024.16.
     
  • Woo, Byung‐Deuk, Hyein Ko, Yuehong Cassandra Tai, Yue Hu, and Frederick Solt. 2024. “Public Support for Gay Rights Across Countries and Over Time.” Social Science Quarterly. doi:10.1111/ssqu.13478.
     
  • Cassandra Tai, Yuehong, Yue Hu, and Frederick Solt. 2024. “Democracy, Public Support, and Measurement Uncertainty.” American Political Science Review 118(1): 512–18. doi:10.1017/s0003055422000429.
     
  • Chrisendo, Daniel, Venla Niva, Roman Hoffmann, Sina Masoumzadeh Sayyar, Juan Rocha, Vilma Sandström, Frederick Solt, and Matti Kummu. 2024. “Income Inequality Has Increased for over Two-Thirds of the Global Population.” doi:10.21203/rs.3.rs-5548291/v1.
     

CAROLINE TOLBERT

  • Boatright, Robert G., Caroline J. Tolbert, and Nathan K. Micatka. 2024. “Public Opinion on Reforming U.S. Primaries.” Social Science Quarterly 105(3): 876–93. doi:10.1111/ssqu.13370.
     
  • Coll, Joseph A., Rachel S. Torres, and Caroline J. Tolbert. 2024. “The Unqualified Voter: Racial Animus in Support for Voter Qualifications.” Politics, Groups, and Identities: 1–17. doi:10.1080/21565503.2024.2414116.
     
  • Micatka, Nathan K., Caroline J. Tolbert, and Robert G. Boatright. 2024. “All Candidate Primaries, Open Primaries, and Voter Turnout.” Journal of Political Institutions and Political Economy 5(3): 363–85. doi:10.1561/113.00000105.
     
  • Ritter, Michael J., and Caroline J. Tolbert. 2024. “Key Insights from Accessible Voting Roundtable.” French Politics 22(2): 177–80. doi:10.1057/s41253-024-00243-6.
     
  • Ritter, Michael J., and Caroline J. Tolbert. 2024. “Measuring County Election Administration in the United States.” Election Law Journal: Rules, Politics, and Policy 23(3): 258–76. doi:10.1089/elj.2023.0027.
     

MARINA ZALOZNAYA

  • Garrido, Marco, Marina Zaloznaya, and Nicholas Wilson. 2024. “Sociology of Corruption.” Elgar Encyclopedia of Corruption and Society: 303–8. doi:10.4337/9781803925806.ch67.
     
  • Zaloznaya, Marina, Jennifer L. Glanville, and Jennifer Haylett. 2024. “Of Deviance and Patriarchy: Mechanisms of Gender Discrimination in Public-Sector Corruption.” CrimRxiv. doi:10.21428/cb6ab371.a7b80ee9.
     
  • Garrido, Marco, Marina Zaloznaya, and Nicholas Hoover Wilson. 2024. “A Comparative Historical Sociology of Corruption.” Sociology Compass 18(11). doi:10.1111/soc4.70020.